UFC welterweight champion Leon Edwards is setting his sights on legacy-defining fights against Conor McGregor and Islam Makhachev, as he prepares for his third title defense against Belal Muhammed at UFC 304 in Manchester on July 27. The bout is a rematch of their 2021 encounter, which ended in a no-contest due to an accidental eye poke.
Edwards, who became the first British UFC champion since Michael Bisping by defeating Kamaru Usman in 2022, is looking forward to a potential fight with McGregor, especially if it could take place at Madison Square Garden. He believes a victory over McGregor, who is returning to the Octagon against Michael Chandler on June 29, would enhance his legacy.
Edwards also acknowledges the possibility of a super fight with Makhachev, the current lightweight champion, who has expressed interest in becoming a two-weight champion. However, Edwards feels both fighters have commitments within their respective divisions before considering such a high-profile matchup. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on his division first before pursuing super fights.