UFC President Dana White has dampened Luke Rockhold’s hopes of securing a title shot with a victory over Paulo Costa at UFC 278 this weekend. In Saturday’s co-main event, set for Salt Lake City, Utah, former middleweight champion Rockhold w…
UFC President Dana White has dampened Luke Rockhold’s hopes of securing a title shot with a victory over Paulo Costa at UFC 278 this weekend. In Saturday’s co-main event, set for Salt Lake City, Utah, former middleweight champion Rockhold will make the walk to the Octagon for the first time since 2019. Having suffered back-to-back…
UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya has provided a breakdown and prediction for this weekend’s 185-pound collision between Paulo Costa and Luke Rockhold. Whilst he’s got his own fight to look forward to later this year — a title defen…
UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya has provided a breakdown and prediction for this weekend’s 185-pound collision between Paulo Costa and Luke Rockhold. Whilst he’s got his own fight to look forward to later this year — a title defense against two-time kickboxing rival Alex Pereira at UFC 281 in New York — Adesanya will certainly…
While middleweight contender Paulo Costa will no doubt have the support of many compatriots this weekend at UFC 278, one-time welterweight title challenger Gilbert Burns is not one of them. In Saturday’s co-main event, “Borrachinha” w…
While middleweight contender Paulo Costa will no doubt have the support of many compatriots this weekend at UFC 278, one-time welterweight title challenger Gilbert Burns is not one of them. In Saturday’s co-main event, “Borrachinha” will look to record his first victory in three years. Since extending his then-perfect record to 13-0 with a memorable…
Providing his breakdown for this weekend’s undisputed welterweight championship rematch between Kamaru Usman and Leon Edwards at UFC 278, two-time title chaser, Stephen Thompson claims he hopes Edwards lands divisional gold, however, remains coy on whether or not the Birmingham native can topple Usman. Thompson, who previously twice challenged for undisputed welterweight gold against promotional […]
Providing his breakdown for this weekend’s undisputed welterweight championship rematch between Kamaru Usman and Leon Edwards at UFC 278, two-time title chaser, Stephen Thompson claims he hopes Edwards lands divisional gold, however, remains coy on whether or not the Birmingham native can topple Usman.
Thompson, who previously twice challenged for undisputed welterweight gold against promotional alum, Tyron Woodley back in 2016 and 2017, first fought to a majority draw against the St. Louis veteran, before suffering a majority decision loss in an immediate title rematch.
The Simpsonville native has yet to be booked for his next Octagon appearance, however, will be tasked to snap a run of back-to-back losses against both Gilbert Burns and the surging, Belal Muhammad next time out.
Boasting a 16-6-1 professional record, striking ace, Thompson had enjoyed a run of impressive victories against both Geoff Neal and Vicente Luque prior to his decision loss against former title challenger, Burns back in July of last year.
Stephen Thompson believes Leon Edwards has evolved more than Kamaru Usman since 2015
Staking his claim for a shot at Usman’s throne given the need for a fresh matchup at welterweight prior to his back-to-back losses, Stephen Thompson broke down this weekend’s headlining title fight between the Auchi native, and Edwards – claiming the latter has made the most improvements since their initial 2015 showdown.
“Well, they’ve faced each other before, but I think Kamaru Usman’s going to back to his old style – wrestling,” Stephen Thompson told LowKick MMA reporter, Mike Owens. “He may throw a little striking out there, but I think the person that has improved the most out of those two is Leon Edwards. Just the fights that he’s had leading up, he’s used his wrestling – his wrestling has improved, a lot. And he’s got the high-level striking on top of it.”
“I think if Usman decides to strike with Leon, it’s a bad day,” Stephen Thompson said. “But I think if Usman can get him to the fence, control him, and use that cardio-based wrestling, I think he still has a chance. But, for me – like on paper, it’s Usman, but deep down, I want my man Leon to win. I want him to win. He’s been through a slew of guys – he should have had the title shot a lot sooner. And I think it’s his time.”
A victory for Usman in Salt Lake City would come as his sixth successful defense of his throne during a dominant reign at welterweight, while Edwards would avenge his 2015 defeat and extend his impressive unbeaten run to 11 straight fights.
UFC 278: Usman vs. Edwards is set to be delivered to MMA fans this Saturday, and what better way to get ready for all the action than reading our staff predictions?! In the main event, Kamaru Usman and Leon Edwards will compete for the second time in t…
UFC 278: Usman vs. Edwards is set to be delivered to MMA fans this Saturday, and what better way to get ready for all the action than reading our staff predictions?! In the main event, Kamaru Usman and Leon Edwards will compete for the second time in their careers. The first time out, Usman was…
Former Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver, Brandon Marshall attempted to both size up and wrestle reigning UFC welterweight kingpin, Kamaru Usman ahead of the latter’s Octagon return at UFC 278 this weekend – resulting in a rather awkward scuffle and tumble between the duo. Marshall, a former wide receiver for the likes of […]
Former Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver, Brandon Marshall attempted to both size up and wrestle reigning UFC welterweight kingpin, Kamaru Usman ahead of the latter’s Octagon return at UFC 278 this weekend – resulting in a rather awkward scuffle and tumble between the duo.
Marshall, a former wide receiver for the likes of the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks, last featured in the NFL back in the 2018 season, with the 38-year-old Pennsylvania native since retiring from professional football.
For Usman, the dominant UFC welterweight champion and pound-for-pound list leader, is scheduled to return to the Octagon this weekend in the main event of UFC 278 against the #2 ranked, Leon Edwards, chasing his sixth successful title defense as well as a second career win over Edwards whom he defeated back in December 2016.
Entering his since promotional perfect UFC tenure off the back of The Ultimate Fighter success, decorated amateur wrestler, Usman has since favored his striking largely in notable title knockout wins over the trio of Colby Covington, Gilbert Burns, and Jorge Masvidal, however, had his wrestling tested by the aforenoted, Marshall during an lumbersome, impromptu tangle.
Urging Kamaru Usman to take off his glasses and stand up in a bid to measure the Auchi native up against himself in terms of stature, Marshall locked hands with Usman, before attempting to secure a pair of over hooks.
Set to return after a nine-month layoff, Kamaru Usman, now under the tutelage of Trevor Wittman at ONX Labs, managed to hand the aforenoted, Covington a unanimous decision loss in the headliner of UFC 268 last November at Madison Square Garden.