Kamaru Usman vs. Dricus Du Plessis land long-awaited UFC OKC predominant event

The Octagon is heading back to the Sooner State, and it’s bringing an absolute blockbuster with it.

After a virtually decade-long absence, the UFC will return to Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center on July 18, and the promotion isn’t pulling any punches. In what guarantees to be an exhilarating five-round predominant event at 185 kilos, former dominant welterweight kingpin Kamaru “The Nigerian Nightmare” Usman will clash with former middleweight champion Dricus “Stillknocks” Du Plessis.

This represents a seismic matchup for the middleweight landscape. Du Plessis is itching to get back into the win column after dropping his 185-pound strap to Khamzat Chimaev last August at UFC 319. Before that setback, the powerful South African was on a torrid nine-fight UFC winning streak, including a pair of title victories over current champ Sean Strickland and a dramatic TKO over Robert Whittaker. His motivation to climb back up the mountain and reclaim his throne will probably be incredibly high.

For Usman, that is the final word opportunity to cement his legacy in a second weight class. After enduring a difficult three-fight skid, which included losing his welterweight crown to Leon Edwards and dropping a short-notice majority decision to Chimaev in his middleweight debut, Usman finally righted the ship. He returned to the win column last yr with a formidable victory over Joaquin Buckley. Now, Usman is making a full-fledged commitment to middleweight, seeking to jump the contender line by taking out the previous champ.

The stylistic clash is fascinating. Usman’s wrestling pedigree, relentless pressure, and crisp jab will probably be tested against the sheer awkward power, blitzing strikes, and newly refined cardio of Du Plessis. It’s a classic battle between two of Africa’s most celebrated MMA fighters, locking horns to secure a transparent path back to championship gold.

UFC OKC marks the promotion’s first trip to town since June 2017. Bringing a high-stakes, five-round banger like Usman vs. Du Plessis ensures the Paycom Center will probably be absolutely rocking. With each men needing an announcement victory to re-enter the title conversation, fans should expect absolute fireworks from the opening bell.

The Octagon is heading back to the Sooner State, and it’s bringing an absolute blockbuster with it. After a virtually decade-long absence, the UFC will return to Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center on July 18, and the promotion isn’t pulling any punches.


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