Kamaru Usman Outlines Two-Title Farewell Plan
He shared the goal on his YouTube vlog after a June win revived his run, with no bouts yet scheduled.
Overview
- Usman said his ideal finish is to win back the welterweight title, vacate it, then move up to capture the middleweight belt before retiring.
- The former champion detailed the plan following a unanimous-decision victory over Joaquin Buckley in June that ended a three-fight skid.
- He suggested he will target the winner of Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev for his next fight at 170 pounds.
- If he regains welterweight gold, he intends to move to 185 pounds for a possible rematch with Khamzat Chimaev as his final bout.
- At 38, Usman is 21-4 overall (16-3 UFC) with five prior title defenses, and he frames the push as a legacy-focused exit in a competitive welterweight field.