Dana White Confirms Kamaru Usman Will Defend UFC Welterweight Title Against Colby Covington Next

UsmanUFC president, Dana White appears to be keen to push through previously laid out plans for a UFC welterweight championship rematch between Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington next — in a re-run of their UFC 245 clash back in December of 2019.  Headlining UFC 261 in April at a sold-out Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in […]

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UFC president, Dana White appears to be keen to push through previously laid out plans for a UFC welterweight championship rematch between Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington next — in a re-run of their UFC 245 clash back in December of 2019. 

Headlining UFC 261 in April at a sold-out Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida — defending welterweight kingpin, Usman scored a second career knockback against Jorge Masvidal, as he managed a massive second round knockout via a huge right hand and follow up ground strikes, rendering the Floridian unconscious.

Prior to the event, White had earmarked a rematch between Usman and Covington if the Auchi native was to overcome Masvidal in Jacksonville, and following his victory, the broadcast team immediately panned to Covington, who was sitting front row in attendance.

In their first showdown, Usman handed the former interim welterweight titleholder a brutal fifth and final round knockout, breaking his jaw earlier in the fight, which was hugely competitive, with many scoring the fight level between the two ahead of the final frame.

Following his stoppage of Masvidal, Usman maintained that he wasn’t shying away from a re-run against Covington, however, questioned what the outspoken wrestler had done to warrant a rematch, given the fact he had compete just three times since 2019.

I’m not going to say I don’t want the fight,” Usman said when speaking about a potential rematch with Covington. “I want all the smoke, It doesn’t matter who it is. I want all the smoke. At the end of the day, it’s what have you done to earn this?

Your claim to fame can’t be, ‘Oh, I went five rounds and then the guy broke my jaw and finished me,’” Usman explained. “That can’t be your claim to fame. (Jorge) Masvidal went five rounds with me too. Tyron Woodley went five rounds with me. You can’t sit around and fight three fights in three years and expect to get a title shot when I just fought three times in nine months. The champion can’t be the most active guy in the division.

Usman’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz had even mentioned a potential showdown between his client and the #6 ranked challenger, Michael Chiesa — possibly for UFC 263 on June 12. — however, that pairing failed to materialise, with the promotion instead booking a middleweight re-run between Israel Adesanya and Marvin Vettori as the event’s headliner.

Per a report from Yahoo! Sports reporter, Kevin Iole, the aforementioned, White had confirmed to him during an Instagram live session last night that former interim gold holder, Covington would challenge Usman for the undisputed welterweight crown next. 

With the promotion targeting a rematch of Usman and Covington, it will mark the second time Usman has attempted to defend his welterweight throne against the same opponent, following his April win over Masvidal which came after a July unanimous decision last year.

Headlining in his last Octagon walk, Covington met with former teammate and welterweight champion, Tyron Woodley at UFC Vegas 11 in September, besting the St. Louis native over five rounds in a one-sided grappling showcase, before Woodley suffered a rib injury, resulting in a TKO win for Covington.

Covington Doubts Jon Jones Will Fight Again Without The “Right Juice”

Colby Covington doesn’t think Jon Jones will ever step inside the Octagon again. After Jones vacated his light heavyweight title after he beat Dominick Reyes at UFC 247 the plan was for “Bones” to move up to heavyweight and face the w…

Colby Covington doesn’t think Jon Jones will ever step inside the Octagon again. After Jones vacated his light heavyweight title after he beat Dominick Reyes at UFC 247 the plan was for “Bones” to move up to heavyweight and face the winner of Miocic-Ngannou 2. However, Jones and the UFC haven’t been able to come […]

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Colby Covington Says Georges St-Pierre Would Be “Extremely Easy” Fight

UFC welterweight Colby Covington unsurprisingly favors himself in a potential matchup with Georges St-Pierre, saying the Canadian’s striking is “very kindergarten.” Former two-division champ St-Pierre (26-2) is widely regarded as the …

UFC welterweight Colby Covington unsurprisingly favors himself in a potential matchup with Georges St-Pierre, saying the Canadian’s striking is “very kindergarten.” Former two-division champ St-Pierre (26-2) is widely regarded as the greatest welterweight of all time, if not pound-for-pound as well. And while the 40-year-old is officially retired, his return to the Cctagon has been […]

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Colby Covington: Georges St-Pierre Would Have Been ‘Extremely Easy Fight’

CovingtonColby Covington believes a fight with former welterweight king Georges St-Pierre would have only gone one way. For just about everyone in the welterweight division, St-Pierre is considered to be the division’s greatest fighter. And from Tyron Woodley to Kamaru Usman, every top fighter has called for the opportunity to fight “GSP” and have him […]

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Colby Covington believes a fight with former welterweight king Georges St-Pierre would have only gone one way.

For just about everyone in the welterweight division, St-Pierre is considered to be the division’s greatest fighter. And from Tyron Woodley to Kamaru Usman, every top fighter has called for the opportunity to fight “GSP” and have him on their resume.

Covington is no different as he not only thinks he can beat St-Pierre — he knows it. He even went as far as saying it would have been an extremely easy matchup for himself.

“I don’t think I could beat Georges St-Pierre. I know I’d beat St-Pierre,” Covington said on the MMA Roasted Podcast (via MMA Weekly). “He was able to take a lot of guys down and hold them down and ground and pound. He’s not taking me down. My cardio is completely different. I’ve never been taken down in the UFC Octagon, so he’s not going to be the first.”

“Georges St-Pierre, his striking was very basic, very kindergarten. He didn’t have a lot of tricks. He just had that really good jab, but that’s pretty easy to counter if you’re moving your head and using footwork. I think Georges St-Pierre would have been a very, extremely easy fight for me.”

For one, that’s highly debatable — especially if we are talking about St-Pierre in his prime.

Second, Covington was taken down in the past by Rafael dos Anjos so it’s false of him to say he’s never been taken down in the UFC.

Regardless, all we can do is speculate as St-Pierre is retired and will likely never compete.

Do you agree with Covington?

Volkanovski & Ortega Both Strike Back After Colby Covington’s TUF Talk

Alexander Volkanovski and Brian Ortega might be on opposite sides on the new season of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF), but they are in the same camp regarding Colby “Chaos” Covington. Tuesday, June 1, 2021, the 29th season of TUF will kick off, with UFC fe…

Alexander Volkanovski and Brian Ortega might be on opposite sides on the new season of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF), but they are in the same camp regarding Colby “Chaos” Covington. Tuesday, June 1, 2021, the 29th season of TUF will kick off, with UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski and Brian Ortega serving as the head […]

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