UFC: Kamaru Usman weighs options for next fight – ‘These guys have got to step up,’ says welterweight champion
- UFC welterweight champion has already beaten most of his division’s top contenders – some of them twice
- Champ sees Leon Edwards and Vicente Luque as viable opponents, but encourages contenders to ‘step up’

UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman has become such a dominant force that he is already on the verge of clearing out his division.
Usman, 34, fought in the main event of UFC 268 last Saturday in New York, defeating a tough Colby Covington by unanimous decision.
The victory pushed the champion onto a 19-fight win streak – a run that includes victories over many of his division’s top contenders, including Covington (twice), Jorge Masvidal (twice), Gilbert Burns, and Leon Edwards.
Because Usman (20-1) has already beaten so many of his division‘s top contenders, it’s getting increasingly difficult to find him credible challenges. The champ himself, however, believes there are still some solid options left.
“Now, looking at the division, there are some matchups there,” Usman told UFC commentator Daniel Cormier on ESPN.