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Kamaru Usman reflects on emotional lead-up to fighting Gilbert Burns

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Kamaru Usman says he dealt with the most emotional camp of his career while preparing to fight his friend, Gilbert Burns.

Usman, who was UFC welterweight champion at the time, was caught off guard when longtime training partner Burns called him out after beating Tyron Woodley in May 2020. It was during the time Usman was seeking help from Trevor Wittman, and he felt that his gym, Kill Cliff FC, was taking sides when it came to his fight with Burns.

Usman and Burns ended up being matched up in a title fight at UFC 258 in 2021, which “The Nigerian Nightmare” won by third-round TKO. Although it was hard for Usman to deal with the emotional build-up, there was one particular moment that helped motivate him to beat Burns.

“All of these things were festering, and then I see posts and then what really took me over the edge was watching the ‘Countdown,'” Usman said on his “Pound 4 Pound” podcast with Henry Cejudo. “He was walking with Pedro and Josh. They were walking along maybe some little canal, and they’re talking, and he asked them – and I love Pedro. I used to love playing with Pedro when he was small, and he says, ‘Who’s going to be the new champion?’ And Pedro and Josh were like, ‘Daddy.’

“‘Who’s going to take this belt?’ And they were like, ‘Daddy, you’re going to take the belt.’ It just hit me in my heart. I don’t know why. Like I say, athletes at the highest level. You find little things to motivate you. I don’t know why it triggered me, but it hit me in a way where I was like, I love that little boy. I play with him all the time and the whole time, you start getting paranoid. I’m like, ‘The whole time y’all were plotting to take my title, take food away from me'”

As soon as he finished Burns, Usman yelled, “Taking what from who?” However, immediately after, the emotions started kicking in for Usman as he watched a deterred Burns in tears. The training partners ended up embracing.

“Once the fight took place, it didn’t hit me until right after at the end of the fight,” Usman said. “I’m being animated, and I’m up, and I’m up and then, out the side of my eye, I see Gilbert down here and then I see my coach, Trevor was like, ‘Yeah, fight’s over.’ I see him and it hit me like, ‘Bro, that’s my boy, that’s my friend,’ and I just got crushed.”

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