Kamaru Usman is making a bold statement about his potential matchup with Islam Makhachev, the newly crowned UFC welterweight champion. But is he right to feel so confident?
Usman believes he is the only fighter in the division who can truly test Makhachev's dominance. This claim comes after Makhachev's impressive win over Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322, where he showcased his all-around skills. Makhachev himself even predicted Usman would beat top contenders Carlos Prates and Michael Morales, who both had standout performances that same night.
Here's where Usman's perspective gets intriguing: he admits that facing Makhachev would be a daunting task. He says, 'Islam doesn't show many weaknesses, and that's what makes him a scary opponent.' Usman recalls a similar feeling before his first fight with Colby Covington, where he faced a well-rounded fighter with wrestling, grappling, and striking prowess. It's a rare challenge to find an opponent who matches your strengths across the board.
Usman argues that Prates and Morales, despite their recent victories, need more time to prove themselves against top-tier opponents. He suggests that if either of them were to face Makhachev, they might suffer a fate similar to Jack Della Maddalena. Usman wants to see them tested further, especially in areas they haven't been challenged in yet.
But here's where it gets controversial: is Usman's confidence justified, or is he underestimating the rising contenders? Could Prates or Morales surprise us all and dethrone Makhachev? The MMA world is buzzing with opinions, and this matchup has the potential to be a true test of skill and strategy. What do you think? Are you team Usman or team Makhachev?