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Kamaru Usman has spoken for the first time since losing his title to Leon Edwards on Sunday morning.
The Nigerian nightmare suffered a knockout defeat that stunned spectators and viewers.
The Jamaica-born Briton, however, avenged his loss to Usman, after landing a vicious kick that sent Usman sprawling to the canvas with only seconds left of their five-bout clash.
Usman was winning 3-1 after the fourth round and only needed to avoid a knockout to retain his title and match MMA Greatest of All Time Anderson Silva with six successive title defences.
After the game, Usman tweeted: “Champs f$ck up sometimes… but we bounce back and come with vengeance!!”