Kamaru Usman would fight Israel Adesanya for the right amount of money ... manager Ali Abdelaziz says.
"I want him to beatand I want him to go fight Israel Adesanya for the middleweight title," Abdelaziz said when speaking about his top-ranked pound-for-pound client.
Kamaru, the 170 lb. champ, and Izzy, the 185 lb. champ, have always shut down talks of them fighting ... because they're both Nigerian."These guys, they're cool but I don't think they like best friends. Listen, if there's enough money for both of them, they'll fight in the parking lot. I know how people work. This has nothing to do with loyalty.""I like Israel, I love watching him. I'm a huge fan.
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