Leon Edwards DEFENDS UFC welterweight title in thrilling five-round masterclass against Kamaru Usman, with British star lighting up O2 Arena in London at UFC 286 to claim majority decision
- Leon Edwards defended his UFC welterweight title after a majority decision win
- The British fighter came out on top in a five-round bout with Kamaru Usman
- Edwards suffered a point deduction in round three but still managed to win
Leon Edwards delivered a tactical masterclass over a thrilling five rounds to defend his welterweight title at UFC 286 in London.
Rocky’ claimed a majority decision and the overwhelming tension when the scorecards were read out soon morphed into relief and jubilation inside the packed O2 Arena.
The challenger knew full well he was in hostile territory when he was serenaded by the chant: ‘Head shot, dead’, and Edwards rode the wave of his support in a performance of total concentration.
He stuffed most of Usman’s takedown attempts and landed the more punishing shots in the fight, ending as the fresher man.
He was rewarded for punishing Usman with a barrage of leg kicks, slowing the ‘Nigerian Nightmare’, who marched forward with his usual suffocating style but that march became more of a hobble the longer he was sliced up.
The British fighter came out on top after the five-round war, with the three judges scoring it 48-46, 48-46 and 47-47 in his favour.
Edwards suffered a points deduction during the third round, after holding onto the cage, but still managed to come out on top in the huge clash.

British welterweight Leon Edwards successfully defended his UFC title on Saturday night

Edwards (L) beat Kamaru Usman (R) via majority decision at the O2 Arena in London

Edwards was hoisted onto the shoulders of his team as he celebrated the historic victory

Usman (L) has now lost back-to-back fights for the first time in his professional fighting career
Edwards took the first round after some smooth striking and fierce body-kicks looked to have Usman re-thinking his gameplan.
Usman stepped up the intensity in the second, maintained control of the octagon and evaded the rare forays forward from the champion, even temporarily landing a couple of takedowns.
It seemed as though the third round could be costly for Edwards, with referee Herb Dean deducting a point for him grabbing the fence to prevent being dragged to the mat.
Usman had his hands locked round the champion’s back but Edwards held onto the cage and was rightly punished for it.
The fifth round was the most one-sided of the fight.
Edwards escaped every desperate takedown attempt, slipping clear and landing venomous combinations with regularity.
Still, he and the crowd were unsure who would bring the title home. On balance, the damage inflicted swung it in Edwards’ favour, despite Usman’s pressure and moments of superiority.

Edwards has now beaten Usman on two occasions after initially beating him in August

Usman pushed forwards with regularity but Edwards managed to escape with neat footwork