Leon Edwards' KO of Kamaru Usman shocks Skip, Shannon
It was the kick heard ’round the world.
Kamaru Usman — the reigning welterweight champ and pound-for-pound the best fighter in the world heading into Saturday’s UFC 278 — was showing exactly why he hadn’t lost a fight since 2013 in his title tilt against Leon Edwards.
Shocking isn’t the word to describe the turnaround. It was dumbfounding, and it left the entire audience in a glop of collective speechlessness.
“Undisputed” cohost Shannon Sharpe was one of the many who was left without a voice immediately after the knockout.
But Monday morning, he put his awe from Saturday into words.
“… Edwards is a different fighter than the one that lost to Usman in 2015. He was doing a great job catching Usman with some nice shots, but Usman was winning the rounds. What Usman did was slip a punch, and lean a little bit too far, and that left foot planted perfectly upside his head.
“That’s the thing about UFC … Until the bell goes off in the fifth, nobody is out of a fight, because like that — a foot, an elbow, a fist — it’s over! As soon as it landed, it was over. [Referee] Herb Dean just came over because he knew [Usman] wasn’t getting up from that. … One mistake and it’s [over].”
Leon Edwards snatches Kamaru Usman's UFC title with last-minute KO
“Usman fought with absolute and total confidence the entire night. He fought the perfect fight. Well, almost, except for mere seconds left.”
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