UFC welterweight Leon Edwards has had a tough time getting the top of his division to fight him. They might not have a choice in the matter after this weekend.
Edwards (18-3) extended his win streak to eight Saturday night, as he defeated former lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos (29-12) by unanimous decision. The 170-pound bout headlined UFC Fight Night at San Antonio’s AT&T Center.
It was an impressive showing by the English welterweight, who has not lost a fight since December 2015 — to current UFC champion Kamaru Usman. All three judges scored it a blowout victory for Edwards, awarding official scores of 50-45, 49-46 and 49-46.
Immediately after the win, Edwards called for a fight against ranked contender Jorge Masvidal, who he got into a brief, backstage altercation with at a UFC event in March in London.
“I’m on an eight-fight win streak, in one of the hardest divisions in the sport,” Edwards said. “There’s a little weasel called Jorge Masvidal. Accept the fight. Let’s do it. You’re not on my level. Let’s make the fight happen.”
Masvidal later responded to Edwards’ call-out in a series of tweets:
Big difference between putting top ranked opponents to sleep and putting fans to sleep #bum #whoru
— Jorge Masvidal UFC (@GamebredFighter) July 21, 2019
So I can be clear I was promised a title shot after I beat askren and I plan on cashing in on it. Don’t call me out no more until I get that belt #supernecessary
— Jorge Masvidal UFC (@GamebredFighter) July 21, 2019
Edwards, who was born in Jamaica and fights out of Birmingham, England, has certainly done enough to start making demands. His eight-fight win streak is the second-longest active run in the division, trailing only Usman’s 10 wins in a row. He has eight wins since the start of 2016, which is tied for the most in that timeframe with Usman and Vicente Luque.
He proved to be better than dos Anjos in every area of the fight on Saturday. He out-struck the former champion 106 to 88 overall, according to ESPN’s FightCenter, and stuffed all five of his takedown attempts. He opened a deep cut over dos Anjos’s left eye with an elbow in the second round, which threatened to stop the fight.
Dos Anjos tried everything he could to turn the tide, but there was simply no doing. He had some success early on with leg kicks, but Edwards’s range and ability to mix things up dictated the standup. Dos Anjos tried hard in the third round to take the fight to the ground, but Edwards used his size and defensive grappling to calmly remain on his feet.
Edwards’ callout did not elicit an immediate response from Masvidal. Masvidal hit Edwards at UFC Fight Night in March, after Edwards said something to him as he was being interviewed backstage. Masvidal’s management has said he does not want to fight anyone other than Usman or Conor McGregor at the moment.
Dos Anjos has now lost three of his past four bouts. His only win during that time came in May, when he defeated Kevin Lee fourth-round submission.