Kamaru Usman has been a dominant force since he signed with the UFC. The Nigerian American has been very impressive as a champion and has many people singing his praises.

After UFC 268, people were comparing the champion to Georges St-Pierre. It was very obvious before the event but now it's even more abundant.

Kamaru Usman actually spoke on the weigh-in show about the subject. He doesn't see himself chasing the UFC great.

“I hate the way that it’s being put that I’m chasing GSP,” Usman said at the UFC 268 weigh-in show prior to his unanimous decision victory over Colby Covington at Madison Square Garden, New York on Saturday (h/t Sportskeeda). “I’m not chasing GSP. GSP had maybe four fights before he got the title shot. I had to take the long back roads, back door, back alley in order to get that title shot. So I’m not chasing GSP. Look at his body of work, it was spectacular and I consider him one of the greats and look at my body of work. It’s right up there as well. I’m not placing that greatest of all time [tag] on myself. By the time I’m said and done with my career, I’m going to let you guys do that.”

Kamaru Usman wants to leave no doubt on his career and legacy after it's all said and done. The UFC welterweight champion is certainly on the right track. It is unclear who is next for him after taking out Colby Covington at UFC 268.