“You’re a b*tch” – When Candace Owens was heard screaming expletives at Kamaru Usman
During UFC 245 in December 2019, it was reported that Candace Owens was heard passionately swearing at Kamaru Usman while he was defending his title against Colby Covington.
Owens has consistently shown her loyalty to ‘Chaos’ by inviting him as a distinguished guest on her show. They have frequently joined forces at rallies to endorse the 45th U.S. President, Donald Trump, as they share similar political beliefs.
The well-known American political commentator donned the iconic ‘Make America Great Again’ hat and sat cageside at UFC 245 to witness Covington’s attempt to claim the welterweight title from then-champion Usman.
During the intense slugfest, Covington initially showed his dominance before ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ made a comeback in the later championship rounds. In the third round, ‘Chaos’ confided in his corner, revealing his suspicion of a broken jaw toward the end of the round.
In the fifth round, Usman secured his victory by knocking down Covington twice and unleashing a series of hammer fists on the ground while his opponent tried to execute a takedown. The referee intervened and halted the match at the 4:10 mark.
In the UFC 258 Countdown: Usman vs. Burns video, Owens can be seen unleashing a series of profanity-filled outbursts directly at Usman, which was the focus of the incident. She shouted:
“Marty, you’re a b*tch. You’re a b*tch, Marty.”
Take a look at Candace Owens’ remarks about Kamaru Usman in the video at minute 18:18.
During his second year at Bowie High School in Arlington, Texas, while participating in freestyle wrestling, Usman’s coach struggled with pronouncing his first name, Kamarudeen.
Upon becoming a member of the team, ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ quickly gained the nickname ‘Marty’, which stuck with him throughout his time as an amateur athlete.
Henry Cejudo and Kamaru Usman discuss the impact of female sparring partner’s dominance on their training
Henry Cejudo and Kamaru Usman were reminded of a female training partner who consistently outperformed the former UFC welterweight champion during their practice sessions.
Despite facing challenges during his training, Usman, known as “The Nigerian Nightmare,”gained recognition for his exceptional skills as a freestyle wrestler. He competed primarily in the 84-kilogram category and represented the U.S. University World Team in 2010.
During a recent episode of their Pound 4 Pound podcast, ‘Triple C’ had UFC legend Georges St-Pierre as a guest and they discussed Usman’s early days of training. According to ‘Triple C’, Usman struggled against a female sparring partner during this time.
“Tell Georges about the girl that used to beat you up. She used to roll him up.”
Usman replied:
“When I got into wrestling, and my first practice was a girl in our group. I have never felt… because you never think of these things as a kid. I never thought that someone could hold you on your back. It was something about that was so humbling, and I was like, ‘I have to learn.’”
Take a look at the conversation between Henry Cejudo and Kamaru Usman at the 13:50 mark:
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