Usman rules out clash with Adesanya
However, the Nigerian-born Texan has admitted the move is dependent on Adesanya as he “would never entertain going up to fight Izzy” and claims he would rather “two Africans held belts than one African with two belts.”
The Nigerian Nightmare – who is set for welterweight rematches against Jorge Masvidal, Colby Covington, and Leon Edwards – has said he will consider the step up if Adesanya says he wants nothing to do with’ the middleweight anymore.
“Absolutely, absolutely. If Izzy’s willing to move up – well he is moving up, but if he’s willing to give up that 185 belt and says “I have nothing to do with that anymore”, then absolutely I would entertain that thought,” he told ESPN.
“On no account right now would I ever entertain going up to fight Izzy. That’s just not something that I’m interested in.
“I’ve stated over and over before, I’d rather two Africans with belts as opposed to one African with two belts.
“After March, it’s going to be three Africans with four belts. It’s a good time to be an African.”
Usman and Adesanya are regarded as two of the most dominant champions in the UFC presently, but neither of them will lay a glove on each other due to a long-standing friendship.
However, it is likely that Adesanya will step up a weight class to fight Jan Blachowicz for the light heavyweight title.
Should he be successful, he may vacate his middleweight title in the future and give Usman the opportunity to challenge for the 185 pound belt.
But if Adesanya chooses to keep hold of both his belts, Usman has made it clear he will not ‘even entertain’ the idea of moving up a weight category to challenge his friend.