Dricus du Plessis

Dricus du Plessis defeated Sean Strickland by split decision to win the UFC middleweight title in Toronto, Canada on Sunday. Photo: Vaughn Ridley/AFP

How Dricus Du Plessis got his nickname of Stillknocks

South African MMA star and UFC champion Dricus du Plessis has revealed how he got the nickname Stillknocks.

Dricus du Plessis

Dricus du Plessis defeated Sean Strickland by split decision to win the UFC middleweight title in Toronto, Canada on Sunday. Photo: Vaughn Ridley/AFP

South African MMA star Dricus du Plessis has revealed how he got the nickname Stillknocks.

Du Plessis was about to debut in the EFC when he realised that he needed a fighter’s nickname.

Dricus Du Plessis’ nickname is ‘Stillknocks’

It was his brother who suggested he borrow and adapt the name Stillknocks in reference to the name of a sleeping pill.

The name stuck and has proven appropriate. Du Plessis has won 21 of his 23 professional fights. He has won by knockout nine times and by submission 10 with the judges involved just twice.

Why DDP isn’t fighting at UFC 300

Du Plessis insists that his decision to turn down a fight with Israel Adesanya on the UFC 300 card was purely common sense.

Du Plessis explained his thinking in a chat with fellow UFC star Cameron Saaiman.

Adesanya has lashed out at Du Plessis for rejecting the fight.

Du Plessis had also rejected a fight with Adesanya at UFC Sydney.

In both cases, Du Plessis was carrying injuries from previous fights.

He added that as a champion he wants to take on fights on his terms.

“With the conversations of [UFC] 300, that would’ve been a massive fight, me and ‘Izzy’,” Du Plessis told Cameron Saaiman

“It was on the table, 100 percent, but one thing people don’t realize is why would I go and start a camp once again injured if I am the champion? Taking risks is one thing, I have been taking risks, a lot, but why would I risk?

“I’m the champion now, and I can fight when I’m ready. I think ‘Izzy’ misjudges himself as still being a champion and he’s not. You will fight when you get the opportunity. You don’t dictate when I fight.”

Stillknocks wants to put on a show

Du Plessis added that he wants to entertain in his first title defence.

“That’s what I tell people. Why wouldn’t I want to fight?” Du Plessis said. “Do you know what the payday would look like? Do you know how the hype — that’s gonna go down in history as one of the biggest events ever, UFC 300. Of course, I want to be a part of that, but there’s one thing that matters to me more than fighting on a massive card like 300. That is being able to defend my title and doing it in a spectacular fashion.

“Yeah, I can take him down and hold him down if I want to. He can’t stop that. I can do that for five rounds. I don’t want to fight like that. That’s not the way I fight. I entertain people. That’s why I have so many performance bonuses. The way we train, I’m going to go out there and give a performance. I don’t want to win, I want to win spectacularly.”

Du Plessis claimed the UFC belt after a five-round war with Sean Strickland in January.

The South African MMA star earned a shot at the title through a UFC eliminator fight against Robert Whittaker.

Du Plessis is rumoured to be holding out for UFC Africa to stage his first title defence.