Despite Jorge Masvidal suffering his second title fight loss within a year, his coach still believes Gamebred has the skills to beat any welterweight on the planet. Posting on his Twitter handle, Brown congratulated Kamaru Usman and his team for a brilliant performance but reiterated Masvidal’s fight credentials. Brown said:
In front of a packed arena in his hometown of Florida, Jorge Masvidal hoped to ‘baptize’ Kamaru Usman but instead fell prey to the Nigerian Nightmare. A tight first round saw some leg kicks from Masvidal and a nice takedown from Usman. A vicious right cross from Usman in the second round landed clean on his opponent. Masvidal was out cold as he fell onto the canvas.
What does the loss against Usman mean for Jorge Masvidal’s future?
Masvidal has now lost two fights in a row, with both of them being title fights. It will definitely be a long time before we see him competing for the title again, if at all. At 36, Masvidal is not getting any younger and with fifty fights under his belt, it is doubtful he will be motivated to get back on the grind for another title run.
But despite the loss, Jorge Masvidal remains one of the most popular fighters in the UFC and can still attract a lot of interesting matchups in the UFC welterweight division. He might run it back with Nate Diaz or settle his rivalry with either Leon Edwards or Colby Covington down the road.
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