Masvidal Signs New UFC Deal Making Him One Of Top Three Highest Paid

UFC welterweight Jorge Masvidal has put pen to paper on a new contract with the UFC that puts him in the top three highest earners in the organization. ‘Gamebred’ is taking on Colby Covington this weekend in the main event of UFC 272 as the two stars are set to settle their beef in the…

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UFC welterweight Jorge Masvidal has put pen to paper on a new contract with the UFC that puts him in the top three highest earners in the organization.

‘Gamebred’ is taking on Colby Covington this weekend in the main event of UFC 272 as the two stars are set to settle their beef in the Octagon. Bad blood has boiled between the pair for a while now which has all come from the downfall of their friendship.

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Courtesy of Jorge Masvidal’s Instagram (via Daily Mail)

Masvidal is one of the biggest stars in the UFC, mainly because of his BMF status which he earned with his victory over Nate Diaz at UFC 244. He is however coming off a two-fight losing streak with both of those defeats coming to UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman.

Speaking on his new contract, Masvidal posted the following on his social media.

“Thank you Hunter Campbell and @danawhite and my team @malkikawa @Abraham_kawa and @FirstRoundMgmt for making sure my kids will never go hungry again.”

With the announcement of his new contract made official, Masvidal now sits only behind Conor McGregor and Israel Adesanya on the highest-paid athletes’ list in the UFC. Being one of the UFC’s biggest draws has seen him earn the rare opportunity of headling a PPV card despite not fighting for a title at UFC 272.

Not to mention, Masvidal is a cover star for the organization’s video game ‘EA Sports UFC 4’ which was released in August 2020. The ‘BMF’ belt holder fronts the cover for the game alongside Adesanya.

Fans were surprised to hear the news of a new UFC contract for Masvidal, considering the UFC middleweight could extend his losing run on Saturday. Yet, Masvidal will remain a draw past UFC 272 with PPV fights against McGregor as well as a rematch with Diaz a possibility to consider in the making of his new deal.

What do you make of Masvidal’s new lucrative deal?

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Colby Covington on Beef with Jorge Masvidal and How Friendship Turned into Feud

It’s been billed as a clash of ” bitter rivals .” This Saturday, in the main event of UFC 272, Colby Covington will battle Jorge Masvidal in a five-round welterweight fight. It hasn’t always been this way…

It’s been billed as a clash of ” bitter rivals .” This Saturday, in the main event of UFC 272, Colby Covington will battle Jorge Masvidal in a five-round welterweight fight. It hasn’t always been this way…

Masvidal Names The Weaknesses He Hopes To Exploit Against Covington

UFC welterweight contender Jorge Masvidal has revealed the weaknesses he believes he can exploit against bitter rival Colby Covington at UFC 272. It’s perhaps rare for two fighters who know so much about each other and boast as much history between them as Masvidal and Covington do to collide in the Octagon. That, along with…

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UFC welterweight contender Jorge Masvidal has revealed the weaknesses he believes he can exploit against bitter rival Colby Covington at UFC 272.

It’s perhaps rare for two fighters who know so much about each other and boast as much history between them as Masvidal and Covington do to collide in the Octagon. That, along with what’s at stake in the context of the 170-pound weight class, makes this weekend’s main event so intriguing.

In the third UFC pay-per-view headliner of 2022, two former roommates and teammates will share the cage in a grudge match that has everybody talking.

One thing that’s become clear, thanks to both the pre-fight insults and discussion of each other’s styles, is that both men enter the contest with the belief their history as training partners will give them an edge.

That narrative was recently evident when Masvidal discussed the weaknesses he hopes to exploit in his former friend’s game.

Masvidal: Covington Is “Fragile”

During a recent interview with ESPN’s Max Kellerman, Masvidal, who enters this Saturday’s event off the back of consecutive losses to reigning welterweight king Kamaru Usman, claimed he’s seen Covington’s fragility first hand.

That, as well as a power edge over the former interim titleholder, is something “Gamebred” plans to use to his advantage inside Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena on March 5.

“(I can exploit) his heart, and he’s fragile. I know him. I have, just like he has things to say about me and math on me, I know him,” said Masvidal. “I remember the times that I hit him a little bit too hard in the body—he took his gloves off and had to walk out of the cage. He would tell trainers, ‘Ah, we don’t have to spar, me and Masvidal. We could wrestle all the time, but we don’t have to spar.’

“It shows on his record. He doesn’t hurt anybody. He doesn’t have any power,” added Masvidal. “I know what I have to do; just be a dog, be a dog that I’ve always been, and just get in front of his face, and let him have it.”

While there may be the absence of a championship on the line this Saturday, the animosity between the two headliners more than makes up for it. With a place in title contention and bragging rights on the line, UFC 272’s main event promises to be a must-see affair.

Who do you think will win UFC 272’s blockbuster grudge match, Jorge Masvidal or Colby Covington?

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Colby Covington Accuses Tai Tuivasa Of Lying About Fabricio Werdum Boomerang Incident

Colby CovingtonColby Covington has attempted to clear up some misconceptions associated with his infamous 2017 run-in with Fabricio Werdum, which saw the UFC heavyweight legend throw a boomerang at ‘Chaos’. Werdum claimed that Covington racially insulted and attacked him first but the Brazilian was the one who was charged with common assault and subsequently fined $600. […]

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Colby Covington has attempted to clear up some misconceptions associated with his infamous 2017 run-in with Fabricio Werdum, which saw the UFC heavyweight legend throw a boomerang at ‘Chaos’.

Werdum claimed that Covington racially insulted and attacked him first but the Brazilian was the one who was charged with common assault and subsequently fined $600.

Earlier this week, current heavyweight contender, Tai Tuivasa, spoke to Fox Sports about the upcoming UFC 272 fight between Covington and Jorge Masvidal.

Tuivasa expressed his dislike for Covington and explained he’s not a fan because the former interim welterweight champion called the cops on Werdum after the boomerang incident.

“I hope Colby gets his head caved,” Tuivasa said when asked to predict the UFC 272 main event. “Nup. Not a fan of rats … I was there when he dobbed on what’s his name in Sydney. Called the police.”

Colby Covington Insists He Didn’t Call The Police On Fabricio Werdum

Covington has since responded to Tuivasa’s comments, accusing the #3 ranked heavyweight of creating a fake narrative.

‘Chaos’ claims that he didn’t call the police and it was actually someone else who brought in the cops.

“I didn’t call the cops. I love how everybody lies about me because I am the bad guy,” Covington said in a later interview with Fox Sports. “Everybody wants to make up these fake narratives and these lies in the media to put themselves over, to make themselves look like they are the good guys. So, I never called the cops on [Werdum]. We were in a hotel lobby. So, of course, the hotel called the cops on him. It was never me calling cops on him. (Transcribed by Sportskeeda)

Do you believe Colby Covington? Do you think he actually called the cops on Fabricio Werdum after the boomerang incident?

Colby Covington Stands By His Comments About ‘F*cking Dump’ Brazil

Colby Covington BrazilThe UFC 272 press conference was a heated one and shows how personal the rivalry is between Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal. Wild things were said on both sides, and things quickly got deep as Covington even brought up Masvidal’s alimony problems, family life, and past financial difficulties. One thing Colby Covington also chose to […]

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The UFC 272 press conference was a heated one and shows how personal the rivalry is between Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal.

Wild things were said on both sides, and things quickly got deep as Covington even brought up Masvidal’s alimony problems, family life, and past financial difficulties.

One thing Colby Covington also chose to stand by was his past comments about Brazil and its people after a win over Demian Maia in Sao Paulo.

Colby Covington Explains His Dislike for Brazil

After a unanimous decision victory over the Brazilian grappling phenom Maia, Covington held nothing back in 2017 during his post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier.

“I should’ve knocked him (Demian Maia) out. Brazil, you’re a dump, all you filthy animals suck!” Covington screamed, before going on to call out the welterweight champion at the time: Tyron Woodley. The comments made waves back in 2017 and really gave Covington the gigantic boost he needed to launch his “Chaos” Covington persona.

Tonight, when asked if he still stood by his comments, Covington would say: “Absolutely, Brazil’s a f*cking dump.”

“And he has Brazilian coaches in his corner!” Masvidal would interject.

Ignoring him, Covington continued: “All the filthy animals there, they treated me like sh*t. I walked out to the Octagon, they’re saying ‘you will die.’ They grab my American flag, trying to burn it. What’s respectable about that? If you’re gonna dish it out you better be able to take it!”

From there, the topic of discussion would go from “Chaos” ripping off ATT head coach Dan Lambert, to Masvidal being a socialist (according to Covington) for allegedly receiving an “Obama phone” and a PPP loan.

At one point, things looked like they were about to come to blows, as both Covington and “Gamebred” would leap to their feet, prompting security to swarm the stage.

Are you excited for Colby Covington vs Jorge Masvidal, and what do you think about “Chaos’” comments toward Brazil? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

UFC 272: Covington vs. Masvidal Pre-Fight Press Conference Highlights

The UFC 272 pre-fight press conference took place earlier tonight, and we’ve got the highlights for you right here! UFC 272 takes place Saturday, March 5, 2022, from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature an epic grudge match between former best friends Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal. The trash talk has been…

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The UFC 272 pre-fight press conference took place earlier tonight, and we’ve got the highlights for you right here!

UFC 272 takes place Saturday, March 5, 2022, from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event will feature an epic grudge match between former best friends Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal. The trash talk has been at a fever pitch this fight week, and it reached a boiling point tonight during the pre-fight press conference.

Below, you can find some of the most memorable moments from today’s UFC 272 pre-fight press conference.

Memorable Moments

Extended Highlights & Face-Off

Full Replay

Finally, if you’d like to experience the full UFC 272 pre-fight press conference uncut, you can do so right down below!

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