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  • Masvidal: Usman was the better man tonight, but ‘I know the formula’ to beat him now

    Jorge Masvidal can give credit where credit is due.

    Despite accepting a UFC 251 main event bout against welterweight king Kamaru Usman on just six days’ notice, Masvidal had no desire to make excuses about his unanimous decision loss on Saturday night.

    Instead, the first and only “BMF” champion paid homage to Usman on a job well done while also putting the spotlight on his own shortcomings.

    “I hate coming up short,” Masvidal said at the UFC 251 post-fight press conference. “I’m not going to make no excuses. He was the better man tonight. There were some areas where I didn’t give him enough credit, and there were some areas I felt with a better training camp I could definitely surpass him. I think I showed a lot of my wrestling on six days’ notice that I’m not too easy to take down and to hold down on the ground.

    “I made a lot of mistakes. I tried to fight in spots, since I didn’t feel my gas tank was the greatest. He fought in better spots. Right when I’d get loose and open up, he was able to clinch me up and take it back into his world. So I’m not going to take anything away from him. He won fair and square. I’ll do whatever it takes to get back in front of that man and compete again and get my hand raised.”

    Nothing was ideal for Masvidal heading into fight week after traveling halfway around the world, adjusting to a time difference and then suffering through a tough weight cut just days before he had to face Usman.

    Considering all the obstacles leading into UFC 251, Masvidal could easily chalk up his loss to all the different circumstances facing him. But he didn’t want to take anything away from Usman for getting the job done.

    “The weight cut was tough like everybody knows,” Masvidal said. “I had a little bit of weight to cut but I’m not going to sit here and make excuses. He won. I gambled the dice on myself. I knew I didn’t have the greatest gas tank coming in but I’m still a dangerous man. Six days, one day, six weeks, so hats off to him. We’ll do it again.

    “He knows that I’m no pushover. I just feel like I let a lot of people down. It was a *****ty performance.”

    Masvidal was definitely impressed by Usman’s performance, especially with the work he did inside the clinch where he was able to control the majority of the fight.

    Prior to setting foot in the octagon, Masvidal felt like had Usman figured out but it wasn’t a puzzle he was able to solve over five rounds. While he’s happy to work his way back to title contention again, Masvidal knows what he did wrong this time around and what he needs to do to earn a different result in a rematch.

    “I’ve got a good formula in my head though on how to beat him the next time,” Masvidal said. “I thought I had the formula.

    “Now I know the formula — it takes a lot of gas tank, a lot of conditioning, a lot more wrestling rounds with high level guys. So I definitely got a square root on how to beat this guy.”

    Because he lost, Masvidal wants nothing more than another opportunity to fight Usman.

    That said, he’s putting the bad blood with Usman behind and he promises the next time they meet, the fight will only be about competition and not some personal grudge that needs to be settled.

    “The competitor in me, no I want to take everybody’s head off,” Masvidal explained. “I want to take his head off even more now that he beat me. I just feel like me and him now we don’t have to promote the next fight like that. We don’t have to talk about each other’s religion or ethnicities or nothing like that. He said some things that weren’t necessary and I’m sure I said some things that probably weren’t the best.

    “I just think about the future generations. You don’t have to promote fights like that to sell pay-per-views. I heard that this card did great anyways but I feel it doesn’t have to be promoted like that, especially for the younger guys coming up. They don’t need to think you always need to talk ***** to sell a pay-per-view or disrespect a man’s religion or anything like that. We’ll do it again.”

  • #2
    Wait. The BMF took a loss?

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    • #3
      He could start with circling away from the ****ing cage. He kept on putting his back close to the cage and Usman just controlled him there. His best chance is in the middle.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by revelated View Post
        Wait. The BMF took a loss?
        It was the male version of Holm vs Pennington II.

        Usman just backed him up against the cage and held him there for the whole damn fight, throwing in a few body shots and foot stomps here and there. Easy, boring decision.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by famicommander View Post
          It was the male version of Holm vs Pennington II.

          Usman just backed him up against the cage and held him there for the whole damn fight, throwing in a few body shots and foot stomps here and there. Easy, boring decision.
          Okay but...when you win a "title" called "Baddest MF'er", that should not happen.

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          • #6
            Wear steel toed boots?

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            • #7
              Usman is boring as f__king hell as usual, but it was to be expected. Masvidal can't beat Usman, he just can't. Little boys watch too much media and sip the UFC koolaid but the fact remains that being a 'gangsta' and 'bad muvva trucker' doesn't mean sh_t when you meet someone like Usman who can manhandle you (and yes, he did manhandle Jorge). Pinning someone against the cage standing and using a free hand to constantly dig into the body/ribs is pretty dominant. Jorge never beats Usman, even with a full training camp.

              And make no mistake, that loudmouthed irishman was hoping with all his heart that Jorge won so that he could come back out of retirement. Pretty funny seeing him stay retired with the Iron wall of Kahbib at LW and Usman at WW. Just imagine seeing the look on his face when he thought he was going to fight Jorge to become a 3 division champ and then seeing it taken away right before his eyes. Lol.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hayZ View Post
                He could start with circling away from the ****ing cage. He kept on putting his back close to the cage and Usman just controlled him there. His best chance is in the middle.
                Absolutely, but it takes great stamina to keep a fight in the middle of the cage and not get tired and lean on something (the Cage), which Masvidal did not have at all.

                IMO a full training camp with proper conditioning will do wonders for Masvidal in a rematch. I still think it would be tough for him to win but i think the fight would be way better and id give him a great chance at winning.

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                • #9
                  He started off great but he didn't have nearly enough stamina to keep it up. He just gassed very early and Usman had very good conditioning. 6 days notice and a big weight drop was not a very good plan. I don't really think Usman has great skills. I kept thinking man a prime Georges St-Pierre would beat him easily...even today it still may be possible.

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                  • #10
                    That's how George tore his knee up in the first place. Trying to be a gymnast.


                    Anyways, if Masvidal thinks he has the formula. Go knock out that bum Colby and then get round 2 with Usman.

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