Criticism aside, Strikeforce’s Tyron Woodley focused: ‘It’s my time to be champion’

Tyron Woodley has taken some criticism from fans in his MMA career, but he’s really in no mood to apologize for his game plans.

Woodley, who meets Nate Marquardt next month for the vacant welterweight title in the co-main event of “Strikeforce: Rockh…

Tyron Woodley has taken some criticism from fans in his MMA career, but he’s really in no mood to apologize for his game plans.

Woodley, who meets Nate Marquardt next month for the vacant welterweight title in the co-main event of “Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy,” said sometimes, fights are just going to end in decisions.

“It’s not like you don’t try to finish. It’s not like you make a decision, ‘OK, I’m going to let this fight go to the three rounds,'” Woodley told MMAjunkie.com earlier this week. “Some guys just don’t want to be put away.”