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UFC Champion, Usman Gears Up For Fierce Fight Against Masvidal On Saturday

 

Nigerian-born martial arts champion, Kamaru Usman can make his case that he’s one of the sport’s elite before a full-capacity crowd on Saturday when he takes on fan-favorite Jorge Masvidal to headline UFC 261.


Masvidal, 36, was unable to defeat reigning champion Usman, 33, when the pair first met on Fight Island last year and is now looking to have another shot in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday night, April 24.


Usman is aiming to eclipse Georges St-Pierre’s tally of 13 consecutive UFC wins on Saturday night, while Masvidal said he would give the champion a rematch should he emerge victorious.


‘I do my math on everybody,’ the American said on Thursday, April 22. ‘Being in there for 25 minutes makes me know that my math is a lot more sharper.


‘One thing is thinking in your head and one thing is feeling the strength level, the endurance, his rhythm, how he moves, how he is thinking, how he reacts to certain situations.


‘So I take that blueprint and bring it into my next fight, execute my maths.’


The pair also engaged in a verbal trade after Masvidal vowed to ship ‘violence’ for the 15,000 spectators coming to watch the clash.


“These guys want violence and let me tell you they don’t cheer for me because I look so good, I come in here to perform and bring them and bring the violence that they crave. That is the reason I have these fans here for me,’ Masvidal said.


Usman also hit back at him, saying: “Alright let’s just be honest here. You have got 14 losses in your career. Seven in the UFC. You are 3-3 in your last six. You are sitting there today because I chose you. I am coming around the track and you are the first guy I am about to lap.”

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Ndidi: Leicester City Must Continue Fighting On All Fronts



Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has urged the team to keep fighting hard as they look to secure a top-four place, reports Completesports.com.


The Foxes defeated West Bromwich Albion 3-0 at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.


Third-placed Leicester, whose implosion at the end of last season cost them a Champions League place, now have a valuable four-point lead over Chelsea and West Ham, with just six games to go.


Brendan Rodgers’ men will host Crystal Palace in their next league game on Monday and the Nigeria international has charged his teamamtes not to relent in the fight for Champions League place.


“It’s gone now, so we just look forward to the next one. Crystal Palace is the next one,”Ndidi told LCTV.


“It’s just another final for us, I would say, because every game now until the end of the season is very, very, very, very strong and teams are really looking for the points, so we won’t relax.


“We’ll just try and give our best and do our thing.”





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