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UFC 263: Belal Muhammad jokes about giving Leon Edwards ‘three piece and a soda’ backstage

  • ‘Maybe that will get me my rematch,’ quips Muhammad, who admits ‘there’s a little salt on my shoulders’ over eye poke
  • But American insists he’s not looking past ‘legend’ Demian Maia in Arizona, where he fights on same card as Edwards

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Bulal Muhammad feels his eye after referee Herb Dean calls off his fight against Leon Edwards after Muhammad was unable to continue due to an accidental eye poke. Photos: Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Belal Muhammad didn’t technically lose his last fight. But seeing how things have since shaken out, one might assume he did.

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The 32-year-old American (18-3) is set to take on an always dangerous legend of the sport, Brazil’s Demian Maia (28-10), at UFC 263 in Glendale, Arizona, on Saturday night. Also on the card will be Muhammad’s last opponent in Leon Edwards. Competing directly below the co-main event in a non-title five-round contest, Edwards squares off with Nate Diaz.

“There’s a little salt on my shoulders right now,” Muhammad said at Wednesday’s UFC 263 media day. “But it’s all good. For me, I gotta get past Demian Maia. And I don’t want to get distracted with Leon, and then wait in the back and give Leon a three-piece and a soda and then maybe that’ll get me my rematch.”

Muhammad and Edwards fought to a no contest in March after a second-round eye poke from the Briton put a halt to the action, with both men’s impressive winning streaks put on hold.

With four straight wins before the Edwards clash, Muhammad can start building momentum again and prove himself a worthy welterweight contender if he gets past the always tricky Maia.

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