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“There Is a Difference Between Fighting and Competing”- Kamaru Usman Says He Will Fight Israel Adesanya Only on One Condition

Kamaru Usman is undoubtedly the best pound-for-pound fighter in the UFC at the moment. ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ has steamrolled everyone in his way since he won the belt against Tyron Woodley at UFC 235. Usman has now reached a point where he has secured wins over most top contenders once and is now handing out rematches. 

In most cases these days, when a champion is extremely dominant in their division, it has almost become a norm to step up a weight class and become a two-weight world champion. However, for Kamaru Usman, that is not an idea, he will entertain as the 185-pound champion is his dear friend Israel Adesanya. ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ has stated multiple times that it is better Africa has two men with two belts rather than one man with two. 

In a recent interview with Max Kellerman, Usman shared his thoughts on a potential fight with Adesanya and what it would take to make it happen. He said, “Adesanya is my guy, that is something me and him have to discuss. There is a difference between fighting and competing. If me and him decide we want to compete and the UFC is throwing a $100 million at us, then we’ll make it happen.”

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Is a fight between Kamaru Usman and Israel Adesanya likely to take place?

Kamaru Usman is running out of competition in the welterweight division. The title fight against Covington will be his third title defense this year having previously knocked out the likes of Jorge Masvidal and Gilbert Burns. 

It is no secret that Usman is eyeing a mega-fight and rightfully so. Unfortunately, the only fighters in the welterweight division who can give him that are perhaps Khamzat Chimaev and Nate Diaz. Chimaev is a win or two away from getting a title shot. Diaz is on the last fight of his contract with the UFC. Therefore, ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ may have to look elsewhere for a mega payday. 

However, it is unlikely that we will see a fight between Adesanya and Usman, given how adamant both men have been about not facing each other. The only way we see Usman at 185-pounds is if ‘The Last Style Bender’ is dethroned. 

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