Kamaru Usman: I take nothing away from Khamzat Chimaev

UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman thinks Khamzat Chimaev might’ve bought into his own hype a little too much.

For the first time in his UFC tenure, Chimaev (11-0 MMA, 5-0 UFC) faced adversity – a good amount of it – before outlasting Gilbert Burns to win a unanimous decision at UFC 273, but Usman credited him for the win regardless.

“You get a kid like this that comes in and has all this hype, and everyone is talking about him,” Usman told TMZ. “This is great. It’s great for the sport. It’s great for guys like myself. It’s very good.”

“Khamzat coming in, he’s definitely showed – he’s done a great job. Props to the kid. He’s done a great job with what he’s been presented and the opposition. I take nothing away from him.”

“I think it’s the media’s fault,” Usman said. “The media kind of builds you up, and then they drop you the moment that you don’t live up to that. If I had a word of advice for him, it’s just to not get caught up in that because it kind of seemed like that was starting to happen. Don’t get caught up in that because not every day is your day. At one point, someone’s going to come in, and it’s gonna be their day.”

“He has gone out there, and he beat the No. 2 guy in the division,” Usman said. “He got the W, so it’s very difficult for me to say no, he doesn’t deserve anything. He’s gone up against Gilbert Burns and was able to go out there and do what he needed to do. I take nothing away from him. If that’s the fight then that’s the fight. If that’s not the fight then that’s not the fight. Right now, we’ve kind of got Leon Edwards sitting there.”

“This kid has done a good job going out there and defeating the No. 2 guy in the division, so if that’s the next fight after Edwards then that’s the next fight, but Edwards is our focus right now.”

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