Tyron Woodley has been where Kamaru Usman is now: challenging for a title.
When the two verbally jabbed and squared-off at the UFC 235 in January, Woodley believes saw he saw something else in his opponent too.
“He's scared, and that's OK,” Woodley said. ”I've been scared in fights, and sometimes, fear is a scary thing. Somebody that got their back against the wall, or they're against somebody they looked up to, or they're fighting a fighter that has been so dominant and crazy performances and you got to fight that guy, but don't be surprised. Some people that are scared, come out (and) fight hard, so I'm expecting him to come out blazing.