Israel Adesanya broke his silence on his UFC 293 title loss to Sean Strickland with an interview on his YouTube channel , but much of his talking points were overshadowed when it came out Sunday that the former champ was pulled over for drunken driving in New Zealand just 18 days out from the fight. Adesanya (24-3 MMA, 13-3 UFC) apologized for his actions in a statement after attending court to plead guilty to the charge  and said he was “disappointed” in his choices, though it was not done with egregious intent as his team claims he only had a few beverages at dinner. Nevertheless, the entire situation raises more questions about Adesanya’s mental state heading into the fight with Strickland and how seriously he took preparation en route to his lopsided unanimous decision loss earlier this month in Sydney. Related Tyron Woodley would only return to the UFC 'to beat the f*ck out of Israel Adesanya' Marvin Vettori: Israel Adesanya's 'time is over,' Sean Strickland rematch wouldn't even sell The maximum penalty for a drunken driving charge is three months of jail time or a $2,680 fine, according to the New Zealand Herald, and Adesanya will be due back in court on Jan.

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