Leon Edwards successfully defended the UFC welterweight championship with a majority decision win over Kamaru Usman to close out UFC 286 on Saturday.
The judges scored the fight 48-46, 48-46, 47-47 for the first ever Jamaican-born champion.
It was his first successful title defense since winning the title in shocking fashion at UFC 278 last summer.
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Edwards, who had support from the London crowd in the O2 Arena, landed powerful leg kicks, body shots and defended Usmans’ takedowns which contributed to his win in the five-round fight.
“[Kamaru Usman] didn't land the takedowns. I was landing more cleaner shots, took out his legs but fair play to Kamaru. It was my hardest fight to this day," Edwards said.
During the post-fight interview, the 31-year-old (21-3-1 NC) dismissed a fight with No. 2 ranked welterweight Colby Covington, who was in attendance
“That man [Colby Covington] sat out for a year and a half, two years. He hasn’t fought nobody."
Usman, who’s now lost two-straight fights, praised Edwards after the fight.
“London, you got yourself a hell of a guy, and a great champion," Usman said.
Edwards, who fought in front of his home country of England, is the first fighter to have two victories over Usman.
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