By Daily Sports Nigeria on October 3, 2023
Kamaru Usman said he would “absolutely entertain the thought” of jumping to middleweight in search of a second UFC title, but only if longtime friend Israel Adesanya was no longer the 185-pound champion. As it turns out, “The Last Stylebender” was dethroned by Sean Strickland — a former welterweight — at UFC 293 just last month, so the only obstacle keeping “The Nigerian Nightmare” for moving up in weight has now been removed.
Unless the promotion decides to book him against 170-pound contender Belal Muhammad.
Like Adesanya, the 36-year-old Usman also lost his championship strap, so he no longer has the clout to fight for the 185-pound title in his first middleweight bout. That said, an alternate route is now available if “The Nigerian Nightmare” wants to travel to Abu Dhabi to serve as backup fighter for the Khamzat Chimaev vs Paulo Costa showdown at UFC 294, a contest that could produce the next division title challenger.
“I believe that Kamaru Usman should go to 185 pounds, that’s Chael’s belief,” former middleweight contender Chael Sonnen said on his YouTube channel (transcribed by MMA News).
“He didn’t want to have to fight Adesanya. Usman was willing to fight Chimaev, but would not fight him at 185 pounds. It was not a size issue, he didn’t wanna do it at 185 because it would have become a number one contender’s match. If Usman was to come up now, the landscape is totally different and the opportunity is only a month away. It is paramount that they have a backup fighter in Abu Dhabi for Paulo Costa vs. Chimaev. The right guy has to be ready. The right guy is out there. The right guy to fill in for Paulo Costa or Khamzat Chimaev [is] Kamaru Usman.”
Francis Ngannou got in a few rounds of padwork with former boxing champ Mike Tyson overseeing his work. Ngannou faces boxing champ Tyson Fury on Oct. 28 in Saudi Arabia.
Source Punch Ng
Posted October 3, 2023
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