Kamaru Usman says Africa’s chance to host a UFC event has to happen sooner or later. Photo: Supplied
CAPE TOWN – Kamaru Usman says that Africa's chance to host a UFC event may not be that far away.
Speaking ahead of UFC258 tomorrow - where the Auchi, Nigeria-bron Welterweight Champion will defend his belt against Gilbert Burns - Kamaru feels that UFC Africa has to become a reality soon.
“Hey, we are going to have to make this happen,” says the dominant Ultimate Fighting Champion (17-1) gleefully during a UFC Virtual Media press conference.
“We are about to have three African-born champions. (Who will) All be holding belts, so we are going to have to make something happen sooner or later. And I envision that as being one of the most memorable and massive events this company has ever seen.
The other two athletes Kamaru refers to is Middleweight champion, Nigerian-born Israel Adesanya (who will also face Jan Blachowicz for the Light-Heavyweight title, too) and Cameroon-born Francis Ngannou who faces Stipe Miocic in a rematch for the Heavyweight title.
Both these fights will take place next month.
“I don’t think we are far from that first African event at all,” elaborates Kamaru.
“The tough thing is, the higher-ups and executives will have to say ‘okay, we are going to do whatever it takes to make this happen. There are lots of intricate details that a lot of people don’t understand that go into bringing events to certain places. Finance-wise, transportation, logistics and making sure everything works out.
“There definitely are a couple of countries down on the continent that are definitely capable of hosting and making this thing come to fruition, and it’s up to the company to decide, sooner or later,” added Kamaru.
The continent is home to some of the finest promotions - and the Extreme Fighting Championship - based in South Africa - as well as Ares Fighting Championship have proved that Africa is capable of playing host to professional mixed martial art circuits.
The EFC has been around for more than a decade putting on high-quality productions and has constantly produced some of the world’s biggest MMA athletes including current UFC stars Dricus Du Plessis (South Africa), JP Buys (South Africa), Don Madge (South Africa) and Dalcha Lungiambula (Democratic Republic of Congo).
More global stars including the likes of Max Holloway have become very vocal about seeing Africa get its chance.
This weekend the “Nigerian Nightmare” Kamaru - now fighting out of Boca Raton in Florida, defends his belt for the third time against Brazilian and former friend and training partner, Burns.
Kamaru seeks to continue his dominance and further spoil his beautiful daughter with bonus money after beating Jorge Masvidal and Colby Covington in his last two fights respectively.
Usman is now tied with all-time great Georges St-Pierre for the longest winning streak in the UFC Welterweight class (12). The strong jiu-jitsu practitioner and heavy-handed Burns is riding a six-fight winning stream and time will soon tell if all those hours in the gym with Kamaru will help unlock the wrestling, striking and grappling prowess of the latter.
Catch all the action on your channel of champions, SuperSport on Sunday morning.
Prelims will start at 3am on SuperSport Action, Maximo and Variety 3 while the Main kicks off at 5am on SuperSport Action, Maximo, Grandstand and Variety 3.
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