“I don’t think a man should paint his fingernails,” But Joe Pyfer Still Supports Israel Adesanya’s Lifestyle

On The OverDogs Podcast, Joaquin Buckley informed Joe Pyfer that the latter’s upcoming opponent, Israel Adesanya, is a part of the LGBT community. ‘New Mansa’ then asked ‘Bodybagz’ about his views on the same:
“You know Izzy part of the community, right? The LGBT.”
‘The Last Stylebender’ and Pyfer will lock horns on March 28 at the Climate Pledge Arena to headline UFC Seattle.
In a recent episode of the aforementioned podcast, Pyfer, while talking about the Nigerian-born Kiwi, stated that he respects Israel Adesanya as a fighter and the latter’s achievements in the cage. He also added that Adesanya is the “GOAT of the middleweight division.” ‘Bodybagz’ said:
“I support it, bro. Like look, like when I say I have respect for Izzy, I have respect for Izzy for what he’s done as a fighter. I don’t know him as a person. I know every time I’ve met him, he’s been super cool. I respect him as a champion. I do think he is the GOAT of the middleweight division.”
Israel Adesanya, who is known for dressing in colorful ways, has displayed attitudes that suggest support for the LGBTQ community.
Although Joe Pyfer respects Adensaya, he does not approve of any man painting their fingernails. The 29-year-old jokingly remarked that he wouldn’t get French tips or color his toes.
“I don’t think a man should paint his fingernails.”
Check out Joe Pyfer’s comments on Israel Adesanya below (1:28:54):
When Israel Adesanya smashed Rumors of a gay relationship with manager Tim Simpson
In the past, rumors circulated that Israel Adesanya was romantically involved with his manager, Tim Simpson. However, the former champion has strongly denied it. The Nigerian-born Kiwi confessed that he is comfortable expressing both his masculine and feminine sides and is “a kind of guy who’s very good with men.” On the IMPAULSIVE PODCAST, he said:
“I’m the kind of guy who is very good with men. Doesn’t matter, we still have a feminine or masculine side, I’m such a wolf. This is why a lot of people think I’m gay. They literally think I’m gay.”
Adesanya added that his manager supported him in his lows, before he even signed with the UFC. The Nigerian-born Kiwi then added:
“I’m the kind of guy that I’m in touch with the masculine feminine side of me and that’s like The Duality… I don’t have to act tough. Just Google me. I don’t have anything to prove.”
Check out Israel Adesanya’s comments below (1:25:55):




