Kamaru Usman Admits He’s ‘Afraid’ of Confronting Shavkat Rakhmonov, The Reason Is Surprisingly Horrifying!
Kamaru Usman is fed up with the critics—‘Shut up’ is his message for anyone accusing him of ducking Shavkat Rakhmonov. Why is he so confident in his decision? The former champ reveals all, calling out fans who think they know better. Buckle up; this isn’t just a fight—it’s a showdown in the octagon and on […]
Kamaru Usman is fed up with the critics—‘Shut up’ is his message for anyone accusing him of ducking Shavkat Rakhmonov. Why is he so confident in his decision? The former champ reveals all, calling out fans who think they know better. Buckle up; this isn’t just a fight—it’s a showdown in the octagon and on social media!”
Kamaru Usman Responds to Critics Over His Decision Not to Fight Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC 310
Kamaru Usman has fired back at fans criticizing his decision not to fight Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC 310. Usman, the former UFC welterweight champion, was available to fight Rakhmonov after Rakhmonov’s original opponent, Belal Muhammad, withdrew due to injury. However, Usman’s place was eventually filled by Ian Machado Garry, leading to backlash from fans accusing him of being scared to face the undefeated welterweight.
Usman’s No-Nonsense Response to Fan Criticism
On his Pound-4-Pound podcast, Usman expressed frustration with the negative comments circulating online. “I’ve touched on this a million times, which is crazy to me because I’m seeing online people like, ‘Aw, you scared? You ducking?’” Usman stated, baffled by the accusations. He compared his situation to that of Jon Jones, another fighter often criticized for avoiding certain matchups. “Just because you didn’t get what you wanted… it’s like your mom telling you, ‘No, you can’t have that toy today.’ So shut your mouth,” Usman added. The 36-year-old champion emphasized his history of stepping into the octagon multiple times, defending his belts, and fighting top contenders, proving his courage and commitment.
Usman’s Perspective on UFC 310 and His Future Fights
Although Usman refrained from picking a winner between Garry and Rakhmonov, he acknowledged the possibility of facing both in the future. “Honestly, putting on my professional hat, I can see a world where Ian Garry gets this one done,” Usman said. “But I don’t really care much for both guys.” Usman expressed his focus on getting back into the title picture, and if that means facing either Garry or Rakhmonov, so be it. Despite Rakhmonov’s dangerous skills and undefeated record, Usman is not overly concerned about who wins the upcoming fight.
The UFC 310 Co-Main Event: More Than Just a Fight on Paper?
While Usman believes the matchup between Garry and Rakhmonov looks fantastic on paper, he warned that it might not live up to the hype in terms of excitement. “I don’t think it’s going to be as exciting as people think,” he predicted. Usman noted that Garry’s tactical approach could slow the fight’s pace. He explained that Garry’s tendency to “dance around” the octagon might lead to a more methodical contest, avoiding the blood-and-guts spectacle fans are expecting. Usman also acknowledged that Rakhmonov could become more aggressive as the fight progresses, but if Garry doesn’t engage, the battle might turn into a more technical affair than a brawl.
In the end, Usman’s message to fans was clear: just because a fighter doesn’t take a specific fight doesn’t mean they’re afraid. Instead, it’s about making the right decisions for their career and carefully planning their next move in the octagon.