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The Takedown | UFC 251: Jorge’s Masvidal’s title shot against Kamaru Usman on Fight Island will make or break his career
- The ‘Gamebred’ BMF belt-holder has valiantly stepped in on short notice to face ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’
- Masvidal, 35, could cap off his journeyman career with a championship performance, or quickly float back into obscurity
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Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: Jorge Masvidal has got some stones for stepping into the UFC 251 main event on Fight Island on July 11.
The 35-year-old “Gamebred” BMF belt-holder jumped in with less than a week to go after Gilbert Burns tested positive for Covid-19, and Masvidal now finds himself with a legitimate opportunity: a chance at the welterweight title against Kamaru “The Nigerian Nightmare” Usman.
Problem is, this is most likely where Masvidal’s dream at finally holding a belt will turn into a night terror on Yas Island just off the coast of Abu Dhabi.
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Usman (16-1) is heavily favoured to win this fight, he is as ferocious as he is technically sound. He previously defended the welterweight belt against Colby Covington (15-2) at UFC 245 in December via fifth-round TKO in a fight-of-the-night performance. Anyone watching saw a serious war of attrition, of two men relentlessly pummelling each other until one finally, after close to 25 minutes, emerged victorious.

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Masvidal (35-13) is the third-ranked welterweight fighter according to the UFC’s website, however the 35-year-old is going to find himself with his hands full against Usman, who is 33 and the UFC’s sixth-ranked pound-for-pound fighter. Usman appears to be in the prime of his career, evident from a training video posted to his Instagram where he is seen beating the stuffing out of sparring buddy Justin Gaethje.
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