Yeah, Vettori is up there I guess. Vettori is a pressure fighter, and unfortunately for him Israel is an exceptional striker which means he's likely to eat a lot of shots before actually getting close to a takedown. Israel comes from a kickboxing background which means its not only his hands that are a threat, but his legs are real weapons too. I don't think Vettori is that impress except that he just doesn't stop coming forward. Against Holland, I wasn't that impressed with him. He did what he needed, and got the win. However, he didn't exactly steal the show or show me anything that would compete against Israel.
I don't know, obviously on the day anything can happen, but I'm not truly convinced Vettori has what it takes to beat Adesanya.