Kamaru Usman
I am Nonetheless The Finest UFC Welterweight
& I am Comin’ for My Belt!
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TMZSports.com
Kamaru Usman is within the midst of the worst stretch of his profession — at the very least so far as wins and losses go — however the Nigerian Nightmare says do not get it twisted … he is nonetheless the perfect 170 lb. fighter on the earth’s high MMA promotion!
The previous longtime welterweight champ, now ranked fifth, joined Babcock on the “TMZ Sports” TV present (airs nightly on FS1) … simply days earlier than his extremely anticipated scrap with Seventh-ranked Joaquin Buckley.
Kamaru says, regardless of a 600+ day layoff, he is able to go.
“I feel good. I feel good, you know? I’m out here sipping tea. Very serene,” Usman mentioned taking a drink.
Whereas Buckley, 31, is within the midst of a 6-fight win streak (together with victories over opps like Vicente Luque, Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson and Colby Covington) … Usman has had a rougher go of it as of late.
Kamaru has misplaced three straight, however that does not start to inform the complete story. As champ, he misplaced his belt to Leon Edwards in August 2022 … a struggle he was dominating till Rocky landed a last-minute head kick that ended the struggle. They rematched 7 months later — an in depth struggle that Kamaru misplaced by determination. Usman then accepted a scrap with Khamzat Chimaev on 10 days discover, at middleweight (185 lbs.), which he additionally misplaced by determination.
We requested Kamaru, regardless of the streak, whether or not he believed he might regain his title.
“Absolutely. I feel like I’m better than every one of those guys ahead of me.”
However, that is to not say Buckley is not harmful … ‘trigger he’s.
“Joaquin is very, very aggressive. Younger, hungry, tough dude. Very, very explosive. Aggressive. And he is pretty well-rounded,” Kamaru instructed us, giving his scouting report.
Usman added … “It’s my job to go in there and just kind of let him know that, ‘You’re doing a good thing, but you know you’re just not there yet.”
We additionally requested Kamaru if he thinks a win would set him up for a crack on the present champ.
“Absolutely. I think with a finish over Buckley this weekend, I’m next in line for that shot,” Usman mentioned, earlier than explaining his rationale.
“If you really look at the division and you look at the landscape of where we are with the UFC and everyone, I don’t mean to sound some type of way, but I think as far as looking for the biggest name and the biggest fight in that division, I think it’s me.”
However, first issues first … Usman’s gotta beat Buckley on Saturday.
Keep tuned!