
ISRAEL ADESANYA RESPONDS TO EX-GIRLFRIEND’S OUTRAGEOUS CLAIMS: “MY ASSETS ARE PROTECTED!”
UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya has shut down his ex-girlfriend Charlotte Powdrell’s shocking attempt to claim half of his fortune—despite the fact that they were never married and had no children.
ADESANYA PULLS A “HAKIMI MOVE”
Taking inspiration from Achraf Hakimi’s legendary divorce playbook, Adesanya revealed that his wealth is safeguarded against such claims. Hakimi, the PSG football star, made headlines when it was discovered that his assets were in his mother’s name, preventing his ex-wife from taking a cent.
Adesanya, 33, made it clear that he’s not about to lose a dime to someone who didn’t contribute to his success. In an Instagram post, he fired back at Powdrell’s entitlement:
“Very relatable… Imagine being so entitled that you believe you deserve what a man has tirelessly worked for. When you entered his life with nothing and sought to depart with millions. But, just like Achraf Hakimi, my assets are protected. While I could have pursued half of her possessions, I have no interest in claiming half of nothing.”
THE COURTROOM SHOWDOWN CONTINUES
Powdrell has argued that her “involvement” in Adesanya’s life means she deserves a payout. But what exactly did she do? UFC fans are already calling this one of the most absurd money grabs in combat sports history.
This case has sparked a huge debate about financial responsibility, entitlement, and whether high-profile athletes should take extra legal precautions when dating.
IS THIS A WARNING SIGN FOR OTHER FIGHTERS?
Many are pointing to this case as a wake-up call for athletes and high earners to legally protect their assets before getting into relationships. Adesanya’s iron-clad asset protection strategy is being praised as a master move—but will the courts agree?