Crime
UFC Champion pleads guilty to drunk driving
Former UFC middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya, on Monday morning, pleaded guilty to drunk driving in his home country of New Zealand, National Daily Newspaper gathered.
The incident took place on August 19, Israel Adesanya encountered a Random Breath Testing Unit in Auckland while returning from dinner with friends.
Adesanya was driving with 87 milligrams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood, per his team.
The legal limit in the country is 50 milligrams.
I want to apologize to the community, my family and my team for the decision I made to get behind the wheel after drinking at a dinner,
The former champion said in a statement provided to Press.
Per his team, The champion was driving home after a dinner with friends in Auckland and “encountered a Random Breath Testing unit.”
The court date Monday was a summons hearing.
He must return for sentencing Jan. 10, his team said.
The maximum penalty for a drunk driving charge is three months of jail time or a $2,680 fine, according to the New Zealand Herald.
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Adesanya, 34, dropped the UFC middleweight title in a unanimous loss to Sean Strickland at UFC 293 on Sept. 10 in Sydney, Australia, National Daily Newspaper gathered.
The maximum penalty for a drunk driving charge is three months of jail time or a $2,680 fine, according to the New Zealand Herald.
The Nigerian-born fighter was a two-time UFC middleweight champion and is considered one of the best 185-pound fighters in MMA history.
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