Leon Edwards Determined To Get Revenge: Will Regain UFC Championship Position
From the thrill of a shocking head kick to a heartbreaking loss—Leon Edwards is on a mission to reclaim his UFC title. With 2025 in his sights, he’s not just aiming to bounce back—he’s coming for redemption and a two-time championship reign. Will the welterweight star rise again? Stay tuned for the most explosive comeback […]
From the thrill of a shocking head kick to a heartbreaking loss—Leon Edwards is on a mission to reclaim his UFC title. With 2025 in his sights, he’s not just aiming to bounce back—he’s coming for redemption and a two-time championship reign. Will the welterweight star rise again? Stay tuned for the most explosive comeback of the year!
Leon Edwards Aims to Regain UFC Title by 2025
Leon Edwards is determined to reclaim his UFC welterweight title and is setting an ambitious goal for next year. After losing the belt to Belal Muhammad at UFC 304 in July, Edwards is now fully focused on reclaiming his spot at the top. His reign as champion ended after two successful defenses, but now “Rocky” is looking ahead to his next opportunity. In a recent interview, Edwards shared that he plans to become champion again by the end of 2025, with a target to regain the title by this time next year.
Edwards’ Memorable UFC Title Victory Over Usman
Edwards’ previous championship reign is remembered for one of the most dramatic title wins in UFC history. At UFC 278 in August 2022, Edwards stunned the world with a head-kick knockout of Kamaru Usman in the final minute of the fight. Despite Usman dominating the bout up until that point, Edwards delivered the shocking finish that earned him the welterweight title. He defended it successfully in a rematch with Usman at UFC 286 and then dominated Colby Covington at UFC 296, earning a unanimous decision. These victories cemented his place as the champion, but the recent loss to Muhammad has shifted his focus back to climbing the ranks.
Bouncing Back After a Rare Loss
The defeat to Belal Muhammad at UFC 304 was a significant blow for Edwards, as it marked his first loss in nearly nine years. His last loss came in 2015, when he dropped a decision to Usman in their first encounter. Despite the setback, Edwards remains mentally strong and determined to get back on track. He admitted that adjusting to the feeling of losing again was challenging but expressed his strong desire to bounce back. Edwards emphasized that he “hates losing more than I love winning,” a mindset that will undoubtedly fuel his comeback as he seeks to become a two-time world champion.
The Road to Becoming a Two-Time World Champion
Looking ahead, Edwards is focused on the steps required to return to the championship picture. “It’s more about what’s next and how do you get back to where you want to get to,” Edwards said. His goal is clear: to become a two-time UFC welterweight champion. With a renewed sense of determination, Edwards is preparing for the next chapter of his career, confident that he will be back on top before the end of 2025.