Belal Muhammad shifts focus to Gabriel Bonfim after Usman pursuit ends
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Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Belal Muhammad seeks to return to victory against Gabriel Bonfim on Saturday at UFC Vegas 118. After a turbulent month following his loss to Ian Machado Garry last November and experiencing bouts of vertigo before that fight, Muhammad has decided to move on from chasing Kamaru Usman, feeling it is time to focus on new opportunities. He expressed no expectation of fighting Usman again, stating he no longer wishes to engage with someone he perceives to be avoiding him. Muhammad aims to prove he remains a top contender in the welterweight division through this matchup.
- •Muhammad faces Gabriel Bonfim in UFC Vegas 118 main event on Saturday.
- •He has lost two consecutive fights, including to Ian Machado Garry.
- •Muhammad experienced vertigo before his last fight, affecting his performance.
- •He no longer pursues a match with Kamaru Usman, viewing it as a dead end.
- •The fight is crucial for Muhammad's bid to re-establish himself in the division.
- 1:00 PMYahoo Sports — Belal Muhammad explains why he’s done chasing Kamaru Usman, bouncing back from vertigo during Ian Machado Garry fight
- 1:00 PMMMA Fighting — Belal Muhammad explains why he’s done chasing Kamaru Usman, bouncing back from vertigo during Ian Machado Garry fight
"BAKU, AZERBAIJAN - JUNE 20: Belal Muhammad is seen on stage during a Q&A session prior to the UFC Fight Night ceremonial weigh-ins at Baku Crystal Hall on June 20, 2025 in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC) Belal Muhammad is finished calling out at least one potential opponent who clearly has no interest in actually fighting him. For the better part of the past year, Muhammad appeared in a perfect position to battle fellow former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman after engaging in a volatile war of words through interviews, social media, and even a podcast interview they did together. After losing his title and falling to Ian Machado Garry this past November, Muhammad was awaiting word on his next opponent, and with Usman out of action for several months following a win over Joaquin Buckley, it looked like the perfect time to finally make that fantasy fight become a reality. But the offer never came, and instead the UFC matched Muhammad up against rising welterweight prospect Gabriel Bonfim, whom he now faces in the UFC Vegas 118 main event on Saturday. Of course, Muhammad didn’t blink at accepting the fight, but it also told him that any hope he had to eventually settle the score with Usman was already dead and buried. “For me, it’s like I’m not even thinking about him anymore,” Muhammad told MMA Fighting about Usman. “The guy’s been avoiding me forever. So I’m not going to keep chasing somebody. So my mindset is Bonfim and then looking at the next guy. “[Usman] got away. It’s whatever. For me, I can’t think about him anymore. Now it’s Gabriel. Once they said him, I’m like, all right, that’s it. Now it’s about getting my hand raised. Getting back in the win column and reminding people who I am.” Muhammad was adamant in the past that he saw Usman as his ideal opponent, as he started working his way back into title contention after losing the belt this past May. Unfortunately, he was never granted his wish, so Muhammad has moved on to bigger and better opportunities, and he does not expect to ever cross paths with Usman in the future. “There’s no need for it anymore, for myself,” Muhammad said about calling out Usman again. “Then it looks like you’re a bully, and I don’t like picking on guys.” Truth be told, Muhammad says the opponent really didn’t matter to him as much as getting back in the win column after suffering two losses in a row for the first time in his career. While there’s no shame in either loss, Muhammad acknowledges that falling to Garry bothers him a lot, not only because eye pokes dramatically affected him, but he also dealt with a mysterious bout of vertigo that hit him just after he weighed in for the fight. “I went into that fight with vertigo,” Muhammad revealed. “I had vertigo after my weigh-in, and it was the first time I ever felt it. I was literally head shaking the whole time.” Muhammad says he still has no idea how it happened, and the doctors in Qatar didn’t exactly draw him a road map about his vertigo diagnosis much less how to treat it with the fight just 24 hours away. One thing for certain, Muhammad knows it wasn’t his weight cut, but figuring out the true culprit was just impossible, especially with so little time to spare before he had to set foot in the octagon to do battle with Garry. “Honestly, it was the easiest weight cut,” Muhammad said. “We saw a doctor from out there, and he said it was a chemical imbalance, so we think it was something with the shakes that we got, that something went wrong with them. But it was the weirdest thing ever that happened. “But the doctor out there was like so weird, it was a doctor from Qatar, and he’s like ‘just have soup.’ I’m like, what the heck does soup do for you? I was like, is there any medicine? He’s like the only medicine we have will make you drowsy. That was the hardest part of just trying to figure it out because you’re not getting an honest answer.” There was a moment where Muhammad actually thought he might not be able to compete, but even if he wasn’t at 100%, there was no way he was going to pull out of his fight on such short notice. “It was close to being pulled out,” Muhammad said. “It was like, nah, we’ve been here for two weeks, we’ve been in Qatar. You’re never going to feel healthy with every fight, so you’ve just got to go out there and see what happens.” Now recovered from vertigo and determined to get back on track on Saturday, Muhammad believes it’s time to show Bonfim that he’s a good fighter but not quite ready for elite competition at welterweight. “I’ve been in there with the best of the best,” Muhammad said. “I’ve been in there with all of these guys and stylistically I’ve seen his style before. He’s never really been in there with anybody like me. Stylistically he’s never seen anybody fight like me. Yeah, I think for himself it’s going to be one of those ‘oh OK, that’s the level, that’s the next level, that’s what it’s supposed to be.’ “But my mindset right now is just reminding. Reminding the world, reminding myself and I still think I’m the best fighter in the welterweight division but I’ve just got to go out there and prove it.”
"Belal Muhammad wanted Kamaru Usman but ended up with Gabriel Bonfim instead
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 3, 2026, 1:00 PMBelal Muhammad explains why he’s done chasing Kamaru Usman, bouncing back from vertigo during Ian Machado Garry fight
Belal Muhammad wanted Kamaru Usman but ended up with Gabriel Bonfim instead
- MMA FightingJun 3, 2026, 1:00 PMBelal Muhammad explains why he’s done chasing Kamaru Usman, bouncing back from vertigo during Ian Machado Garry fight
BAKU, AZERBAIJAN - JUNE 20: Belal Muhammad is seen on stage during a Q&A session prior to the UFC Fight Night ceremonial weigh-ins at Baku Crystal Hall on June 20, 2025 in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC) Belal Muhammad is finished calling out at least one potential opponent who clearly has no interest in actually fighting him. For the better part of the past year, Muhammad appeared in a perfect position to battle fellow former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman after engaging in a volatile war of words through interviews, social media, and even a podcast interview they did together. After losing his title and falling to Ian Machado Garry this past November, Muhammad was awaiting word on his next opponent, and with Usman out of action for several months following a win over Joaquin Buckley, it looked like the perfect time to finally make that fantasy fight become a reality. But the offer never came, and instead the UFC matched Muhammad up against rising welterweight prospect Gabriel Bonfim, whom he now faces in the UFC Vegas 118 main event on Saturday. Of course, Muhammad didn’t blink at accepting the fight, but it also told him that any hope he had to eventually settle the score with Usman was already dead and buried. “For me, it’s like I’m not even thinking about him anymore,” Muhammad told MMA Fighting about Usman. “The guy’s been avoiding me forever. So I’m not going to keep chasing somebody. So my mindset is Bonfim and then looking at the next guy. “[Usman] got away. It’s whatever. For me, I can’t think about him anymore. Now it’s Gabriel. Once they said him, I’m like, all right, that’s it. Now it’s about getting my hand raised. Getting back in the win column and reminding people who I am.” Muhammad was adamant in the past that he saw Usman as his ideal opponent, as he started working his way back into title contention after losing the belt this past May. Unfortunately, he was never granted his wish, so Muhammad has moved on to bigger and better opportunities, and he does not expect to ever cross paths with Usman in the future. “There’s no need for it anymore, for myself,” Muhammad said about calling out Usman again. “Then it looks like you’re a bully, and I don’t like picking on guys.” Truth be told, Muhammad says the opponent really didn’t matter to him as much as getting back in the win column after suffering two losses in a row for the first time in his career. While there’s no shame in either loss, Muhammad acknowledges that falling to Garry bothers him a lot, not only because eye pokes dramatically affected him, but he also dealt with a mysterious bout of vertigo that hit him just after he weighed in for the fight. “I went into that fight with vertigo,” Muhammad revealed. “I had vertigo after my weigh-in, and it was the first time I ever felt it. I was literally head shaking the whole time.” Muhammad says he still has no idea how it happened, and the doctors in Qatar didn’t exactly draw him a road map about his vertigo diagnosis much less how to treat it with the fight just 24 hours away. One thing for certain, Muhammad knows it wasn’t his weight cut, but figuring out the true culprit was just impossible, especially with so little time to spare before he had to set foot in the octagon to do battle with Garry. “Honestly, it was the easiest weight cut,” Muhammad said. “We saw a doctor from out there, and he said it was a chemical imbalance, so we think it was something with the shakes that we got, that something went wrong with them. But it was the weirdest thing ever that happened. “But the doctor out there was like so weird, it was a doctor from Qatar, and he’s like ‘just have soup.’ I’m like, what the heck does soup do for you? I was like, is there any medicine? He’s like the only medicine we have will make you drowsy. That was the hardest part of just trying to figure it out because you’re not getting an honest answer.” There was a moment where Muhammad actually thought he might not be able to compete, but even if he wasn’t at 100%, there was no way he was going to pull out of his fight on such short notice. “It was close to being pulled out,” Muhammad said. “It was like, nah, we’ve been here for two weeks, we’ve been in Qatar. You’re never going to feel healthy with every fight, so you’ve just got to go out there and see what happens.” Now recovered from vertigo and determined to get back on track on Saturday, Muhammad believes it’s time to show Bonfim that he’s a good fighter but not quite ready for elite competition at welterweight. “I’ve been in there with the best of the best,” Muhammad said. “I’ve been in there with all of these guys and stylistically I’ve seen his style before. He’s never really been in there with anybody like me. Stylistically he’s never seen anybody fight like me. Yeah, I think for himself it’s going to be one of those ‘oh OK, that’s the level, that’s the next level, that’s what it’s supposed to be.’ “But my mindset right now is just reminding. Reminding the world, reminding myself and I still think I’m the best fighter in the welterweight division but I’ve just got to go out there and prove it.”
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