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Usman's Dominance: A Welterweight's Return to Form

Atlanta, USASun Jun 15 2025
Kamaru Usman proved he still has what it takes to be a top welterweight in the UFC. His recent victory over Joaquin Buckley was a clear demonstration of his skills and experience. Usman took control early in the match, using his wrestling to dominate Buckley on the ground. He opened a cut on Buckley's face and continued to pound away at him whenever he got him down. Buckley tried to make a comeback in the fifth round, but it was too little, too late. Usman had already built up too much of a lead. This win was Usman's first in nearly four years, and it was a statement to the rest of the division. He showed that he can still compete at the highest level, even against younger, hungry fighters. Usman's performance was a response to critics who had doubted his abilities during his recent layoff. He silenced them with his wrestling display, proving that his knees were still in good shape. He took Buckley down multiple times, showing that he still had the power and technique to do so. Buckley did have his moments, especially in the fifth round, but it wasn't enough to overcome Usman's dominance. He managed to connect with some solid punches, but Usman absorbed the damage and kept coming forward. The crowd was impressed with Buckley's effort, but Usman's performance was the highlight of the night. Usman's win puts him back in the title picture at 170 pounds. He reigned as champion for over three years, and his performance on Saturday showed that he's ready to do it again. He challenged the rest of the division, saying that he could do the same to any of them. Usman's confidence is not unwarranted. He has the skills, the experience, and the heart to be a champion again. Buckley, on the other hand, showed that he has the potential to be a top contender. He held his own against one of the best in the division, and he proved that he can go the distance with the best of them. His words after the fight showed his determination and hunger for more. He is not done yet, and he will be back. The UFC welterweight division just got a lot more interesting. Usman's return to form and Buckley's impressive performance have set the stage for some exciting matchups. Fans can expect to see more of both fighters in the near future, as they continue to make their mark on the division. The rest of the welterweights should be on notice. Usman is back, and he's ready to prove that he's still the "boogeyman" of the division. He has the skills, the experience, and the heart to be a champion again, and he's not afraid to show it.

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    How did Joaquin Buckley's performance challenge the perception of Usman's dominance?
    In what ways did Usman's victory redefine his status in the welterweight division?
    How did Buckley feel when he realized he was in the octagon with the 'boogeyman'?

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