Fighting for over half a decade at the very pinnacle of the sport entails damage and mileage, things Kamaru has accrued plenty of. The Nigerian Nightmare has one of the most stacked resumes in the business. “I feel this is gonna be Usman’s last fight, he’s like 36 years old, his knees are fucking destroyed, he’s talked about leaving at the right time, he’s financially secure and wants to be with his Daughter more, I think he’s gonna try get this one back and retire,” they wrote.Īnd this theory does make sense considering Usman’s status as an all-time great. In light of this, and ahead of his fight against Leon Edwards, a Twitter user speculated that the Nigerian Nightmare may retire. UFC commentator and notorious podcast host, Joe Rogan revealed this information on the Joe Rogan Experience. I feel this is gonna be Usman’s last fight, he’s like 36 years old, his knees are fucking destroyed, he’s talked about leaving at the right time, he’s financially secure and wants to be with his Daughter more, I think he’s gonna try get this one back and retire /R8ECVJegIv- □□□□□□□□□□ March 11, 2023 What would have made this achievement even more noteworthy is the fact that Usman’s knees are damaged. Had it not been for Edwards’ picture-perfect head-kick at UFC 278, Kamaru Usman would have tied Anderson Silva’s record for the longest UFC winning streak. Simply put, there is not a lot left for Kamaru Usman to achieve.Īt UFC 286, Kamaru Usman settles his rivalry with Leon Edwards in a trilogy bout for the welterweight title. And, after he won the UFC welterweight championship off Tyron Woodley, he defended it 5 times. He went on the longest winning streak since Anderson Silva at 15, between the years 2015-2022. ![]() ![]() ![]() Kamaru Usman has accomplished a lot in his career in the UFC’s welterweight division.
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