Kamaru Usman: The Comeback Kid Ready to Reclaim His Title
A Champion’s Confidence Amidst Adversity
Kamaru Usman, the former UFC Welterweight champion, may be experiencing one of the toughest phases of his career, but make no mistake—he’s not backing down. In a recent candid interview on TMZ Sports, the “Nigerian Nightmare” declared, “I’m still the best 170 lb. fighter.” And with a gut check firmly in place, he’s gearing up for a crucial matchup against the formidable Joaquin Buckley.
The Layoff and the Stakes
After a staggering 600-day hiatus from the octagon, Usman seems poised for a comeback. With the anticipation of fighting Buckley, currently ranked seventh and riding a six-fight win streak, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Usman, now positioned fifth in the rankings, wasn’t shy about sharing his serene preparation. “I feel good. Very serene,” he remarked, casually sipping tea—an unexpected visual for a man on the brink of battle.
A Rocky Road to Redemption
Usman’s recent journey has been rocky, characterized by a three-fight losing streak. His title slipped from his grasp in a nail-biting showdown against Leon Edwards in August 2022, a match he was dominating until a last-minute head kick stunned him to the canvas. Their rematch seven months later was no less intense; narrowly losing by decision left more questions than answers for the former champ. Finally, accepting a fight against Khamzat Chimaev on just ten days’ notice—at middleweight—only added to his challenges.
Eyes on the Prize
When asked about his potential to reclaim the title, Usman was resolute: “Absolutely. I believe I’m better than everyone above me.” His analysis of Buckley is equally respectful, acknowledging the younger fighter’s aggression and explosiveness. “He’s tough and well-rounded,” Usman noted. Yet he added a classic Usman twist—“It’s my job to let him know, ‘You’re doing great, but you’re not there yet.’”
A Win Equals a Title Shot?
As Usman gears up for the impending clash, he hints that a victory could catapult him back into title contention. “With a finish over Buckley, I think I’m next in line for the shot,” he stated confidently. Usman emphasized that he sees himself as not just a contender, but the biggest draw in the welterweight division right now.
The Countdown Begins
With the fight on Saturday looming, Usman is focused on one thing: delivering a statement that reverberates through the division. Stay tuned, as the “Nigerian Nightmare” aims to turn his narrative around and redefine what it means to be a champion in the UFC. Will Usman snag victory, or will Buckley continue his ascent? Only time will tell.

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