Leon Edwards: Head-kick KO loss at UFC 278 could change Kamaru Usman

Leon Edwards wonders if Kamaru Usman will be the same after UFC 278.

SALT LAKE CITY – [autotag]Leon Edwards [/autotag] is curious to see how [autotag]Kamaru Usman[/autotag] will bounce back.

Edwards dethroned welterweight champion Usman (20-2 MMA, 15-1 UFC) on Saturday at UFC 278 night in one of the most shocking results in MMA history. Down on the scorecards and with less than a minute left in their championship fight, Edwards (20-3 MMA, 12-2 UFC) connected with a head kick that knocked out Usman and handed him his first defeat in the UFC.

Few expected that outcome. Many had Usman as the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world entering UFC 278, and he was even talking about a potential move to light heavyweight in the near future. Because of that, Edwards wonders if Usman will be the same after such a devastating loss.

“I’d love to see how he comes back,” Edwards said at the UFC 278 post-fight press conference. “Because when you think you’re that great and then get knocked out clean like that, you change people. So let’s see.”

Usman entered UFC 278 on a 19-fight winning streak, which included a win over Edwards and five consecutive title defenses. It’s undeniable he’s one of the best fighters in the world.

Yet Edwards never thought of him as a pound-for-pound great and refused to hype him up.

“I didn’t build him up to be this pound-for-pound GOAT, as everyone said he is,” Edwards said. “I said it all week: ‘I don’t believe he’s the pound-for-pound (best).’

“You have to be better than just wrestling and boxing. I’m a mixed martial artist – I can do it all. I took him down in the first round. He had never been taken down before. So I broke the 100 percent record.”

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Saturday was a monumental moment for Edwards’ career. He had to go unbeaten 10 bouts that spanned seven years in order to get a chance at becoming UFC champion. It was the culmination of a long and tough journey.

“I was brought down,” Edwards said regarding the feeling of becoming champion. “It all just came on top of me – everything that I’ve been through, the road and the path I took to get here. It was difficult to put into words what this means to me and my family and people that I grew up with. It all just came down to me. It all just came down on me. It’s hard to explain it and put it into words.”

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