LIVE! Usman Vs. Edwards 2 Full Fight Stream, Round-By-Round Updates

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Welterweight title is on the line at UFC 278 tonight (Sat., Aug. 20, 2022) when pound-for-pound kingpin, Kamaru Usman, defends his 170-pound crown for the sixth time against British striking sensation, Leon Edwards, inside Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Usman and Edwards first locked horns back in 2015, with “Nigerian Nightmare” taking home a unanimous decision nod. Neither man has lost since that match up (Usman has never lost inside the Octagon, actually), with Usman capturing gold and Edwards amassing an impressive 10-fight unbeaten streak.

Both athletes have shown significant improvements in all areas of the sport since that showdown seven years ago. Now, the question becomes whether Edwards’ improvement has out-paced Usman because he was soundly controlled all those years ago.

There’s only one way to find out … time to run it back right now!

Live updates will began to flow below the moment the two fighters made their way to the Octagon …


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BLOCKBUSTER WELTERWEIGHT REMATCH! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sat., Aug. 20, 2022, for the first time in more than five years, headlined by a blockbuster Welterweight championship bout that will see Kamaru Usman run it back with No. 2-ranked contender, Leon Edwards. In UFC 278’s pay-per-view (PPV) co-main event, No. 4-seeded Middleweight contender, Paulo Costa, aims to spoil the return of former 185-pound champion, Luke Rockhold. And last but not least, former Featherweight champion and all-time great, Jose Aldo, returns to Bantamweight action, too!

Don’t miss a single second of EPIC face-punching action!

Edwards, the challenger, was the first to make the cage skip:

Then it was time for the dominant champion to head to the Octagon — in the only way he knows how — and get squared up:

Round one:

Usmanm crawled out of his corner into the center of the Octagon and we were rolling. Edwards tried a kick, which Usman caught, but he didn’t catch the next one. Low inside kick from Edwards as Usman stalks him into the various corners of the cage. More low kicks from Edwards as he circles around the perimeter. Usman finally caught up to him and was able to mash him into the floor, but Edwards was able to get back to his feet rather quickly. Usman still had standing back control, tenderizing Edwards’ hamstrings with a steady does of knees. Then, suddenly, Edwards flipped the script in a burst, reversing position and landing in full mount for the first time ever inside the Octagon. Edwards took his back and sunk in a tight body triangle and he hunted for his throat. One minute to go and Usman was in big trouble, desperately fighting the wrists of Edwards. He ended with a nice side-to-side flurry. Huge round for Edwards.

Round two:

Usman came out with purpose in the second stanza, looking to control the fight and get things on his terms. He started to open up along the fence, but Edwards acted as if it was no big thing. circling out of danger after blocking several hard shots. Two minutes in and Edwards accidentally poked Usman’s eye, requiring a brief stoppage. Low kick from Usman, as Edwards’ switches stances to keep the champion constantly guessing. Big left hook from Edwards in Usman’s ear, then a solid knee up the middle moments later. Usman kept barreling forward though, eating two shots just to land one and get his hands on the challenger. Edwards circled out, then dove in for a single-leg takedown, which Usman stuffed. The pair clinched after a scramble, with Edwards getting backed into the cage and drilled with a standing elbow. Usman eventually scored a nice takedown, riding Edwards the final 30 seconds. Nice round for the champ.

Round three:

In progress …

Round four:

Round five:

Final result:


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