Kamaru Usman Tells Joe Rogan He Needs A Function In "Black Panther" Sequel


Usman is already serious about his post-fighting profession.

Kamaru Usman is recent f a formidable UFC 235 win towards Tyrone Woodley which helped him seize his first ever Welterweight title. Usman grew to become the primary African-born UFC fighter to carry the title and is already gearing up for a giant battle towards Colby Covington, who he has a ton dangerous blood with. On the age 31, Usman is already serious about what’s subsequent for his profession and the way he plans on finally retiring from the UFC. Throughout an look on Episode 59 the Joe Rogan Expertise MMA Present, Usman stated these plans may even contain films.

The dialog about Usman’s post-UFC profession begins when the Nigerian fighter explains how he went to a stand-up comedy present for former-MMA fighter Brendan Schaub. Usman tells Rogan, across the 2:30:00 mark, that he was shocked by how good Schaub was and that he is pleased to see fighters branching out and doing various things. That is when Usman says that he desires to finally have a number of income streams (“so you do not have to get punched in your face til your 50”) and would undoubtedly think about a profession in appearing.

Citing his African heritage, Usman says that the primary film he’d like to seem in is a sequel to Black Panther. “We should always undoubtedly be in that,” he says, “whoever is casting for that, hey!” Whereas they each chortle on the concept, the fighter does not appear to be joking, saying the director would not want to show him learn how to do an African accent since he already has one.

To look at Rogan’s complete interview with Usman, take a look at the video above.