Dricus Du Plessis: MMA Champion

Dricus “Stillknocks” Du Plessis, UFC fighter and former EFC & KSW champion, inspires audiences with lessons on resilience, discipline, and peak performance.

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Quick Facts:

Highlights:
  • MMA Champion: UFC Middleweight contender and former KSW and EFC champion with an impressive win record.
  • Background in judo, kickboxing, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, bringing lessons from high-performance sports to the corporate world.
  • Overcame injuries and setbacks, offering insights into mental toughness, perseverance, and winning strategies.


Formats Available: Fireside chats, Q&A sessions,

Preferred Audience: Corporate teams, leadership groups, sports organizations, educational institutions

Outcomes:
  1. Learn how to build resilience and thrive under pressure
  2. Discover the importance of discipline, focus, and preparation in achieving goals
  3. Gain practical strategies for overcoming setbacks and staying mentally strong
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  • Travels from: Pretoria

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Keynote Topics:

  • Fireside Chats
  • Moderated Discussions

Talent Short Bio

Dricus Du Plessis, known globally by his fight name “Stillknocks,” is one of South Africa’s most accomplished mixed martial artists and a rising star in the UFC. His career is a testament to resilience, discipline, and unwavering focus, qualities that have propelled him from his early judo training to becoming a dominant force in international MMA. A former EFC Worldwide and KSW Welterweight Champion, Dricus has built his reputation on grit and perseverance, representing South Africa proudly on the world stage.

Today, Dricus brings his fighter’s mindset to the stage as a sought-after keynote and fireside chat speaker. He shares stories of triumph, setbacks, and relentless preparation, drawing clear parallels between life inside the octagon and challenges faced in business and leadership. His authenticity and ability to translate combat sport lessons into practical strategies make him a powerful voice on resilience, focus, and achieving success under pressure.

Dricus Du Plessis known as “Stillknocks” has become a household name in the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), representing South Africa on the global stage. His career is defined by grit, passion, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

As a guest speaker for conference events and fireside chats, Dricus brings a wealth of knowledge not only from his professional fighting career but also from the determination and mental toughness required to excel in such a physically demanding sport. His personal journey of triumph, discipline, and perseverance resonates deeply with diverse audiences, making him a sought-after guest for corporate and motivational events.

Dricus Du Plessis began his martial arts journey with an early foundation in judo, eventually transitioning into the world of MMA, where he made his mark as a force to be reckoned with. He is a former EFC Worldwide champion and KSW Welterweight champion, having built a legacy as one of the most dominant South African fighters. With his recent successes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Dricus’ star continues to rise, showcasing his tenacity and drive on the global stage.

His expertise isn’t confined to the octagon; Dricus possesses an unparalleled understanding of physical fitness, strategy, and psychological fortitude. These elements have made him a formidable competitor and an influential speaker at events. Whether discussing his training regimes, mental discipline, or sharing stories from his fights, Dricus has an ability to captivate audiences with his authentic storytelling and practical insights on overcoming adversity.

Beyond his technical mastery, Dricus’ influence extends to shaping discussions on teamwork, resilience, and staying focused under pressure. These are qualities that make him an ideal speaker for fireside chats, where attendees are seeking more than just motivational rhetoric; they want real-world examples of overcoming challenges, and Dricus delivers precisely that.

At fireside chats, Dricus is known for his insightful conversations, where he delves into the mindset required to succeed in any high-stakes environment. His calm, collected demeanor, coupled with his raw experiences in the cage, provides a balance that keeps his audience engaged and reflective. As someone who understands both victory and defeat on a visceral level, he offers advice on how to handle setbacks, the power of consistency, and the importance of mental preparation.

Dricus Du Plessis is much more than a champion MMA fighter; he is a symbol of perseverance, mental toughness, and success through hard work. His journey from local competitions to global prominence offers rich insights into the power of resilience, adaptability, and continuous self-improvement.

  • Pro since 2013
  • Has won 18 of his last 19 and 10 in a row
  • Nine wins by KO, 11 by submission (4 guillotine, 6 RNC, face crank)
  • Eight first-round finishes
  • Lost 2014 bout to UFC vet Garreth McLellan
  • Origin of nickname: “Given by my brother after my amateur K-1 career, where my record was 33-0 with 30 KOs.”

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Talent Videos

Dricus du Plessis Post-Fight Press Conference | UFC 305 Title Defense vs Israel Adesanya

Fresh off a fourth-round submission of Israel Adesanya at UFC 305, Dricus du Plessis breaks down his game plan, finishing sequence, and the post-fight show of respect that lit up Perth.

Dricus du Plessis opens by reframing the belt narrative: in his mind, the champion is whoever wins on the night, so he walked out as the challenger and fought with challenger intent. He credits the UFC’s Perth team for a seamless fight week, then confirms what the broadcast showed: a disciplined pressure approach that grew each round and culminated in a round-four surge. He explains the tactical cadence his corner called every round. Early minutes were spent holding center without overextending, then at the two-minute mark he was told to “go,” increasing forward pressure to shorten Adesanya’s early success windows.

Du Plessis details why he expected a more proactive Adesanya, notes the punishing inside low kicks, and walks through the finish. After landing heavy shots in round four, body position made the takedown the highest-percentage choice. With Adesanya staggered, he secured the back, flattened him out and closed with the choke. He emphasizes creating opportunities if none appear, an ethos he says is core to how he fights. He also discusses the jacket he gifted Adesanya post-fight, calling it a token of appreciation between competitors and stressing respect for Adesanya’s career while making clear they are not friends on a personal level.

Looking ahead, he says he will fight whoever the UFC and fans want. He pushes back on Alex Pereira dropping to 185, suggesting they can meet at 205 after each handles business, and acknowledges Sean Strickland as the likely next opponent while opining that Robert Whittaker has been “done over” given recent wins. He closes by praising his coaches at CIT Performance Institute and the momentum for South African MMA, quoting Mandela on sport’s power to unify.

Key Moments

00:00 — Opening remarks. “Champion is whoever wins tonight.” Thanks to UFC Perth operations. UFC
01:40 — Game plan overview. Hold center early, then surge late each round on the coach’s call.
03:10 — Reading Adesanya’s “new fighter” narrative. Managing kicks, refusing to back off the fence.
05:00 — Creating holes. Ground sequences in R2 and why he prioritized heavy strikes over hand-fighting.
06:45 — Round-four turning point. Right hands, knockdown reactions, takedown to back take, choke. Reuters
08:10 — Respect between rivals. Jacket gift, words to Adesanya and his parents, “warrior to warrior.” Daily Telegraph
09:40 — What’s next. Strickland as front-runner, case for Whittaker, view on Pereira at 205 first.
11:15 — On crowd boos, entertainment promise, and fighting to finish rather than edge rounds.
12:30 — South African MMA impact, shout-outs to coaches, and closing on sport’s power to unit

Dricus du Plessis breaks down his rapid rise, the Whitaker breakthrough, Strickland’s upset of Adesanya, and why UFC 297 will not go five rounds.

Dricus du Plessis sits with Jon Anik to preview his UFC 297 middleweight title fight against Sean Strickland in Toronto. He frames his climb as the product of years outside the UFC, citing title experience in Europe and a steady progression through ranked opponents. He points to checkpoints that validated his ceiling: out-landing Brad Tavares, repeatedly taking down Darren Till and Derek Brunson, securing takedowns on Robert Whittaker where others could not, and ultimately becoming the first fighter in a decade to finish Whittaker.

On Strickland’s upset of Israel Adesanya, du Plessis admits he initially saw it as unlikely, but says his focus is the belt rather than any single rival. Mentally switching targets was easy because he chases championships, not names. He expects classic Strickland pressure and promises not to concede ground, insisting styles will force a violent clash. Du Plessis reiterates his finishing mindset, noting he trains to end fights rather than edge rounds, and predicts their title bout will not see the scorecards.

He addresses the nine-week turnaround he declined after UFC 290, explaining that fighting Whittaker injured was manageable but starting a new camp compromised was not. On the well-covered deviated septum surgery, he says it improved sleep, recovery, and session quality, but was only part of a broader performance puzzle the team has refined.

Looking ahead, he welcomes trash talk as theater but says it will not alter his approach. He expects a passionate Canadian crowd, is used to walking into boos and leaving to cheers, and believes a South African champion will accelerate bringing a UFC event to Africa. He closes by reflecting on MMA’s surge at home and the responsibility that comes with being the face of South African MMA.

Key Moments

00:00 — Opening. From Abu Dhabi debut to title shot; why the timing feels right.
01:25 — Early validation moments: Tavares volume, Till and Brunson takedowns, Whittaker win.
03:40 — Confidence after finishing Whittaker and what that proved.
05:10 — Declining the nine-week Adesanya turnaround; injury context and long-game thinking.
07:00 — Strickland’s upset of Adesanya and the easy mental pivot to a new opponent.
08:35 — Style-on-style. Refusing to fight backward, why this matchup produces a finish.
10:05 — Trash talk expectations. Entertainment vs impact on performance.
11:10 — Vegas comfort vs Toronto stage; crowd dynamics and embracing boos.
12:20 — Deviated septum surgery, recovery gains, and dialing in the camp.
13:50 — UFC in South Africa, national momentum, and the champion’s platform.
15:10 — Final prediction. “This fight does not go five.”

Talent FAQ's

No. He prefers interactive formats such as fireside chats or moderated Q&A, which allow for deeper engagement and audience connection.

Resilience, discipline, performance under pressure, teamwork, and mental toughness—always tied back to lessons from his MMA career.

They walk away inspired by his journey, while gaining practical strategies for applying a fighter’s mindset to business, leadership, and personal challenges.

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