The Guardian (Nigeria)

I Won’t Fight My Nigerian Brother– Usman

• Avoids Clash With Adesanya In UFC Middleweig­ht

- By Gowon Akpodonor With Agency Reports

WHAT could be a clash of two Nigerian brothers in the Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip ( UFC) may have been avoided following a declaratio­n by welterweig­ht champion, Kamaru Usman, that he would never stage a fight against his friend Israel Adesanya. Usman stated yesterday that he would be interested moving up to the middleweig­ht division, but only if Adesanya was no longer champion.

Kamaru Usman, who hails from Auchi, Edo State and Israel Adesanya, a native of Odogbolu in Ogun State are two eminent characters in the Mixed Martial Arts ( MMA).

Usman says he would ‘ absolutely’ consider stepping up to 185 pounds after he beat Gilbert Burns 34 seconds into the third round at UFC 258 - taking his record to 18- 1, defending his title for the third time, and breaking Georges St Pierre’s consecutiv­e welterweig­ht victories record in the process. However, the Nigerianbo­rn Texan has admitted the move is dependent on Adesanya as he ‘ would never entertain going up to fight Izzy’ and claims he would rather ‘ two Africans held belts than one African with two belts’.

The Nigerian Nightmare - who is set for welterweig­ht rematches against Jorge Masvidal, Colby Covington, and Leon Edwards - has said he would consider the step up if Adesanya says he wants ‘ nothing to do with’ the middleweig­ht anymore.

He told ESPN: ‘ Absolutely, absolutely. If Izzy’s willing to move up – well he is moving up, but if he’s willing to give up that 185 belt and says “I have nothing to do with that anymore”, then absolutely I would entertain that thought.’ Usman and Adesanya are regarded as two of the most dominant champions in the UFC at present, but neither of them will lay a glove on each other due to a long- standing friendship.

However, it is likely that Adesanya will step up a weight class to fight Jan Blachowicz for the light heavyweigh­t title.

Should he be successful, he may vacate his middleweig­ht title in the future and give Usman the opportunit­y to challenge for the 185 pound belt.

But if Adesanya chooses to keep hold of both his belts, Usman has made it clear he will not ‘ even entertain’ the idea of moving up a weight category to challenge his friend. Usman said: ‘ On no account right now would I ever entertain going up to fight Izzy. That’s just not something that I’m interested in.

‘ I’ve stated over and over before, I’d rather two Africans with belts as opposed to one African with two belts.

‘ After March, it’s gonna be three Africans with four belts. It’s a good time to be an African.’

 ?? PHOTO: Dailymail. co. uk ?? Kamaru Usman defeated Gilbert Burns in the third round at UFC 258 on Sunday. He says he won’t fight his Nigerian brother Israel Adesanya in the middleweig­ht class
PHOTO: Dailymail. co. uk Kamaru Usman defeated Gilbert Burns in the third round at UFC 258 on Sunday. He says he won’t fight his Nigerian brother Israel Adesanya in the middleweig­ht class

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