UFC: Kamaru Usman sets to Face Shavkat Rakhmonov
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UFC: Kamaru Usman sets to Face Shavkat Rakhmonov
Former Welterweight Champion Could Step in at UFC’s December 7 Event Following Belal Muhammad’s Withdrawal
Former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman has expressed his willingness to step in and fight Shavkat Rakhmonov on December 7, 2024, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Usman’s offer comes after current champion Belal Muhammad was forced to withdraw from the bout due to a foot infection, leaving UFC officials scrambling to find a replacement for the undefeated Rakhmonov.
Usman Signals Readiness for New Challenge
Usman, known as “The Nigerian Nightmare,” has a history of stepping up for high-stakes matchups on short notice. In light of Muhammad’s withdrawal, Usman indicated his openness to discuss the opportunity. “The UFC will choose someone they believe can handle the challenge,” Usman said. “If they call me, I’ll be ready to discuss everything and see if we can make it happen. I welcome those kinds of opportunities.”
Usman’s willingness to take on Rakhmonov underscores his resilience and hunger to compete at the highest level, even after recent setbacks in his career.
History of Stepping Up in Short-Notice Fights
Usman’s readiness to accept a short-notice fight is nothing new. He successfully defended his welterweight title against Jorge Masvidal at UFC 251 in July 2020 with only six days of preparation. More recently, Usman stepped in on less than two weeks’ notice to fight Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 294 in October 2023, though he lost by majority decision.
Despite being on a three-fight losing streak, the 37-year-old former champion has maintained a strong record, boasting 20 wins and four losses, with 15 victories in the UFC octagon. His recent defeats include a title-losing knockout to Leon Edwards at UFC 278 and a majority decision loss to Edwards in a rematch at UFC 286.
Rakhmonov Open to Facing Usman, UFC Yet to Confirm Matchup
Shavkat Rakhmonov, who has expressed interest in fighting Usman, awaits the UFC’s decision on a replacement opponent. Currently undefeated, Rakhmonov is a rising force in the welterweight division and could view a bout with Usman as an ideal way to solidify his status as a top contender. UFC officials are reportedly considering making the matchup an interim title fight to maintain stakes for the December event.
If the fight is confirmed, it would provide Usman with a crucial opportunity to end his losing streak and potentially earn another shot at the welterweight title. For Rakhmonov, a win against a former champion would further cement his position as a future title contender.
Usman’s Legacy and Opportunity to Reclaim Glory
At 37, Usman remains one of the most respected fighters in the welterweight division, and a win over Rakhmonov could rejuvenate his career trajectory. Known for his grappling prowess and resilience, Usman’s experience in high-pressure matchups could make him a formidable challenge for Rakhmonov.
With UFC officials yet to confirm the matchup, fans await news on whether Usman will indeed take up the mantle for the December fight, potentially setting the stage for an explosive clash that could reshape the welterweight landscape.
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