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Kamaru Usman will defend the UFC welterweight title in a rematch with Leon Edwards in August, almost seven years after the pair’s first fight.
Usman (20-1) defeated Britain’s Edwards (19-3) in December 2015 with a unanimous-decision victory. That win was part of the “Nigerian Nightmare”’s ongoing 19-fight win streak.
The welterweights will square off again in the main event of UFC 278 in August, as Usman looks to “lap the opposition” once more. Since winning the title at 170lbs in March 2019, the 35-year-old has beaten Jorge Masvidal and Colby Covington twice each, as well as having earned a victory over former teammate Gilbert