- Dricus du Plessis' amazing Ultimate Fighting Championship win over Sean Strickland didn't escape the attentions of an adoring public, who lapped up his success after his triumph in Toronto.
- Du Plessis became the first South African to taste UFC success, utilising all five rounds to get past Strickland.
- Sports personalities across the spectrum congratulated Du Plessis for his landmark win.
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Dricus du Plessis’ heart-warming Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight title win over Sean Strickland at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Sunday morning stoked South African passions and brought the Mixed Martial Arts competitor congratulations from all corners.
Du Plessis saw off Strickland to become the first South African to clinch UFC gold, with various sporting personalities taking time to celebrate his success.
Du Plessis, who reeled off his famous 'Hulle weet nie wat ons weet' (They don't know what we know) phrase that was adopted by the Rugby World Cup-winning Springboks, was a staunch Bok supporter during the World Cup.
SA rugby director of rugby Rassie Erasmus, who will also be doubling up as Bok coach this year, was one of those who offered congratulations to Du Plessis on X (formerly known as Twitter).
"Dricus ons is almal vreeslik trots op jou. Danko vir wat jy beteken en doen vir ???? Jy’s n absolute Yster & warrior. You fight a lonely sport without a lot of support but you did it! Enjoy the celebrations you deserve it. Lekka!," Erasmus posted.
Dricus ons is almal vreeslik trots op jou. Danko vir wat jy beteken en doen vir ???? Jy’s n absolute Yster & warrior. You fight a lonely sport without a lot of support but you did it! Enjoy the celebrations you deserve it. Lekka! ???? @dricusduplessis pic.twitter.com/wZPNpJzrnd
— Rassie Erasmus (@RassieRugby) January 21, 2024
Sports, Arts and Culture minister Zizi Kodwa also weighed in on the wave of congratulations, saying Du Plessis had done the country proud.
"South Africans, we have an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) champion. Congratulations @dricusduplessis. You have raised our country’s flag. Enjoy the moment. You have made the whole country proud! #UFC297," Kodwa said.
South Africans, we have an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) champion. Congratulations @dricusduplessis. You have raised our country’s flag. Enjoy the moment. You have made the whole country proud! #UFC297 @ufc @SportArtsCultur pic.twitter.com/AzydP72iRH
— Minister of Sport, Arts & Culture (@zizikodwa) January 21, 2024
Former Olympian Ryk Neethling also rode on the wave, saying Du Plessis was a South African hero.
"A South African hero and legend. Baie geluk aan sy familie en span! Ongelooflik!," Neethling posted
A South African hero and legend. Baie geluk aan sy familie en span! Ongelooflik! https://t.co/R70gOhnqon
— Ryk Neethling (@RykNeethling) January 21, 2024
Former Proteas batting star AB de Villiers wasn’t left out of the celebrations, saying Du Plessis had given SA something to celebrate on Sunday morning.
"@dricusduplessis. You’ve just given us a very special Sunday over here in South Africa! Thank you ?? Incredible composure under the highest pressure possible #stillknocks," De Villiers posted.
@dricusduplessis you’ve just given us a very special Sunday over here in South Africa! Thank you ??incredible composure under the highest pressure possible #stillknocks @ufc
— AB de Villiers (@ABdeVilliers17) January 21, 2024
Rugby World Cup winning prop Retshegofaditswe ‘Ox’ Nche kept his message simple.
"Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie," Nche posted.
Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie ?????? ??#UFC pic.twitter.com/u5aXa8DVqB
— Retshegofaditswe Nche (@oxnche) January 21, 2024
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi also celebrated Du Plessis' win.
"Aaaaaaannnnnddddddd Neeww @dricusduplessis ???????????????? well done my bra," Kolisi posted on Instagram.