Israel Adesanya splits from coach Eugene Bareman and City Kickboxing
Yahoo Sports • 4 min read • Latest: Jul 9, 2026, 10:57 PM
Last updated Jul 9, 2026

Israel Adesanya announced his split from longtime head coach Eugene Bareman and City Kickboxing in New Zealand, effective immediately. Adesanya, who has trained at City Kickboxing since 2009, stated this decision is focused on his need for more individualized training as he seeks to improve after a challenging stretch, which includes four consecutive losses. He expressed gratitude towards his former team for their role in his career, citing them as instrumental in his success as a five-time UFC middleweight champion. Adesanya did not reveal where he plans to train next or who will lead his future fight camps.
- •Adesanya has been with City Kickboxing since 2009.
- •He acknowledged the breakup was a long time coming.
- •The fighter seeks focused, individualized training moving forward.
- •Adesanya's recent career struggles include four consecutive losses.
- •He thanked City Kickboxing for shaping his championship career.
- 12:10 AMYahoo Sports — Israel Adesanya announces departure from City Kickboxing
- 10:57 PMMMA Fighting — Israel Adesanya reveals he’s split with longtime head coach Eugene Bareman and City Kickboxing: ‘A long time coming’
- 10:57 PMYahoo Sports — Israel Adesanya reveals he’s split with longtime head coach Eugene Bareman and City Kickboxing: ‘A long time coming’
"NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 11: Eugene Bareman and Israel Adesanya attend the "Stylebender" premiere during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at Village East Cinema on June 11, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival) | Getty Images for Tribeca Festiva When Israel Adesanya makes his return to action, he’ll have a new head coach in his corner for the first time in his UFC career. On Thursday, the former UFC middleweight champion announced that he’s split with longtime coach Eugene Bareman and he’s no longer training out of the City Kickboxing gym based in New Zealand. Adesanya has trained there since 2009 before relocating full time to the area in 2010 to call City Kickboxing his home. “I spoke to Eugene face-to-face and I told him I am not coming back to CKB,” Adesanya posted on Instagram. “This was something a long time coming behind the scenes. We have an understanding. I won’t lie, it sucks. Not anymore. Grief comes in waves for me, for most people. It comes in waves. I’ve had great days but I’ve also had days where [this sucks]. “It’s a long time coming. I want just want to get it out of the way because I want you to hear it from the horse’s mouth. No one else has spoken about it. Those who know are waiting for the ball to drop. I dropped the ball.” Adesanya didn’t deal what exactly led to the split, although he seemed to reference a pattern of his training and preparation that needed to change before he booked his next fight. The 36-year-old veteran has suffered through the toughest run of his career with four losses in a row including a second-round TKO in his most recent outing against Joe Pyfer back in March. “It’s bittersweet,” Adesanya said. “But it’s the right thing for me, especially where I’m at in my career. It’s exactly what I needed. “Insanity is doing the same shit and expecting a different result. I think that’s it. I just don’t want to talk about it. It’s something, it sucks, I want to grieve in peace.” View this post on Instagram While he’s no longer working with the coaches or fighters at City Kickboxing, Adesanya paid homage to his now former team for building him into the champion he became in the UFC. Between his debut in 2018 and losing his title to Sean Strickland in 2023, Adesanya went on a remarkable run as a five-time defending middleweight champion. He dropped the belt to longtime rival Alex Pereira in in 2022 but then avenged that loss with a stunning knockout over the Brazilian in 2023. “CKB made me into the fighter that I am today,” Adesanya said. “They’ve trained a lot of great fighters, Greats. Even better than myself. Me as an individual, CKB made me into the fighter that I am today. “But also, I was one of the main pillars that put CKB on the map on the world stage. To take it to the next level where people from all over the world want to come train at CKB. I’m proud of that.” Adesanya didn’t indicate where he might train next or who could be put in charge of future fight camps but it appears he plans on running a more focused program where he’s receiving the bulk of the attention as he gets ready to compete again. “What I need for myself is focused, individual training,” Adesanya said. “I’ve made the decision to leave CKB for my own reasons. I’ll leave it at that.”
"Former Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight king Israel Adesanya is going in a new direction.
"Israel Adesanya will have a new head coach in his corner for his next fight
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External links- Yahoo SportsJul 10, 2026, 12:10 AMIsrael Adesanya announces departure from City Kickboxing
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight king Israel Adesanya is going in a new direction.
- MMA FightingJul 9, 2026, 10:57 PMIsrael Adesanya reveals he’s split with longtime head coach Eugene Bareman and City Kickboxing: ‘A long time coming’
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 11: Eugene Bareman and Israel Adesanya attend the "Stylebender" premiere during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at Village East Cinema on June 11, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival) | Getty Images for Tribeca Festiva When Israel Adesanya makes his return to action, he’ll have a new head coach in his corner for the first time in his UFC career. On Thursday, the former UFC middleweight champion announced that he’s split with longtime coach Eugene Bareman and he’s no longer training out of the City Kickboxing gym based in New Zealand. Adesanya has trained there since 2009 before relocating full time to the area in 2010 to call City Kickboxing his home. “I spoke to Eugene face-to-face and I told him I am not coming back to CKB,” Adesanya posted on Instagram. “This was something a long time coming behind the scenes. We have an understanding. I won’t lie, it sucks. Not anymore. Grief comes in waves for me, for most people. It comes in waves. I’ve had great days but I’ve also had days where [this sucks]. “It’s a long time coming. I want just want to get it out of the way because I want you to hear it from the horse’s mouth. No one else has spoken about it. Those who know are waiting for the ball to drop. I dropped the ball.” Adesanya didn’t deal what exactly led to the split, although he seemed to reference a pattern of his training and preparation that needed to change before he booked his next fight. The 36-year-old veteran has suffered through the toughest run of his career with four losses in a row including a second-round TKO in his most recent outing against Joe Pyfer back in March. “It’s bittersweet,” Adesanya said. “But it’s the right thing for me, especially where I’m at in my career. It’s exactly what I needed. “Insanity is doing the same shit and expecting a different result. I think that’s it. I just don’t want to talk about it. It’s something, it sucks, I want to grieve in peace.” View this post on Instagram While he’s no longer working with the coaches or fighters at City Kickboxing, Adesanya paid homage to his now former team for building him into the champion he became in the UFC. Between his debut in 2018 and losing his title to Sean Strickland in 2023, Adesanya went on a remarkable run as a five-time defending middleweight champion. He dropped the belt to longtime rival Alex Pereira in in 2022 but then avenged that loss with a stunning knockout over the Brazilian in 2023. “CKB made me into the fighter that I am today,” Adesanya said. “They’ve trained a lot of great fighters, Greats. Even better than myself. Me as an individual, CKB made me into the fighter that I am today. “But also, I was one of the main pillars that put CKB on the map on the world stage. To take it to the next level where people from all over the world want to come train at CKB. I’m proud of that.” Adesanya didn’t indicate where he might train next or who could be put in charge of future fight camps but it appears he plans on running a more focused program where he’s receiving the bulk of the attention as he gets ready to compete again. “What I need for myself is focused, individual training,” Adesanya said. “I’ve made the decision to leave CKB for my own reasons. I’ll leave it at that.”
- Yahoo SportsJul 9, 2026, 10:57 PMIsrael Adesanya reveals he’s split with longtime head coach Eugene Bareman and City Kickboxing: ‘A long time coming’
Israel Adesanya will have a new head coach in his corner for his next fight
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