Israel Adesanya, the former two-time UFC middleweight champion, is reflecting on his combat sports career, acknowledging that his peak performance may be behind him. Despite recent setbacks, including a three-fight losing streak, Adesanya remains determined to continue competing. He estimates he has around 10 more fights left before retirement, a goal he aims to achieve by fighting two times per year. This strategy aligns with his recent health challenges, as he missed a planned fight due to an injury, highlighting the physical demands of his profession. The 36-year-old fighter is also intrigued by the prospect of facing Khamzat Chimaev, who has an impressive 15-0 MMA record. However, Adesanya's return to the octagon was initially scheduled for a short-notice fight, which ultimately didn't materialize. Despite the setback, he remains optimistic about his future, stating, 'I can see the finish line.' The question remains: Can anyone beat Khamzat Chimaev? The answer may lie in the upcoming UFC events, where Adesanya is expected to make his next appearance.