Quote: Woodley Won’t Get UFC 230 Main Event Because ‘UFC Hates Him’

The loudest trash talker in the UFC says Tyron Woodley won’t get the coveted UFC 230 main event slot. Interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington (or former champion, who knows) has ramped up his callouts of Woodley. A sinus injury for Covington prolonged their expected title fight earlier this year. The consensus is they’ll meet for […]

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The loudest trash talker in the UFC says Tyron Woodley won’t get the coveted UFC 230 main event slot.

Interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington (or former champion, who knows) has ramped up his callouts of Woodley. A sinus injury for Covington prolonged their expected title fight earlier this year. The consensus is they’ll meet for the title next because of their long-standing rivalry.

Woodley recently stated he would be ready to face Covington at November’s UFC 230 on one condition. Covington isn’t buying that, however, telling BJ Penn (via MMA Mania) that was “fake news.” They won’t be fighting at that coveted event because the UFC simply hates Woodley according to Covington:

“Tyron, that’s fake news about his hand being hurt. He was saying he was ready to go, but I think it’s more that the UFC, they don’t want to give him that spot.

“They don’t want to reward him that main event, ’cause they hate him. He doesn’t know how to sell fights, he doesn’t know how to promote fights, he just complains, man. He just consistently shoots himself in the foot every time he opens his mouth.”

Woodley has received an endless amount of criticism for many topics. Some fans believe he is not promoted due to the fact he put on two boring title fights against Demian Maia and Stephen Thompson last year. UFC president Dana White has repeatedly blasted Woodley in the media.

Woodley claims the UFC is unwilling to promote him, at least in part, due to racism. He believes the UFC has failed to secure him the African-American contingent of Floyd Mayweather fans.

Regardless, November 3’s UFC 230 from Madison Square Garden in New York City is without a main event. The pay-per-view card features the long-awaited return of Nate Diaz against Dustin Poirier. That means it should sell well on pay-per-view.

It’s unknown who will headline the event, however, and the UFC may not want to give Woodley the massive PPV cash that comes along with it.

Should they?

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Marlon Wayans Says He Watched Nick Diaz Beat a Dude’s Ass In the Street

Actor and Comedian Marlon Wayans told an interesting story to TMZ regarding UFC standout Nick Diaz. According to “In Living Color” star, some guy was at the club “Catch” in West Hollywood where tried to fight the Diaz Brothers. …

Actor and Comedian Marlon Wayans told an interesting story to TMZ regarding UFC standout Nick Diaz. According to “In Living Color” star, some guy was at the club “Catch” in West Hollywood where tried to fight the Diaz Brothers. Wayans claims he saw the whole thing according to a recent interview with TMZ Sports. “Fight Was […]

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Diaz Striking Coach: Ronda Rousey Never Had Anyone Train Her Like I Did

Ronda Rousey’s boxing has become a point of much debate over the last 12 months. Ever since her devastating loss to Holly Holm at UFC 193, fans and media have discussed both the possibility of changing camps, and the impact of training with Edmond Tarverdyan. Rousey’s own mother accused coach Edmond of being a ‘fraud’

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Ronda Rousey’s boxing has become a point of much debate over the last 12 months. Ever since her devastating loss to Holly Holm at UFC 193, fans and media have discussed both the possibility of changing camps, and the impact of training with Edmond Tarverdyan. Rousey’s own mother accused coach Edmond of being a ‘fraud’ right before her loss to Holm. Dr. Ann Maria De Mars actually predicted ‘Rowdy’s’ fight with Holm near-perfectly, claiming her training with ‘scumbag’ Tarverdyan would lead to false confidence and a big failure.

After receiving a brutal knockout last November, it was unclear as to whether Rousey would come back. During her year away from fighting, Rousey has still been working on her stand up. Sparring Olympic boxer Mikaela Mayer for her upcoming return against Amanda Nunes, ‘Rowdy’ clearly wants to develop her striking.

Was It Coach Edmond?

Pictured above is the contrasting character coach Edmond Tarverdyan, the man who famously told ‘Rowdy’ she won the first round against Holly Holm. One boxing trainer who certainly knows how to tune UFC fighters hands is Ricky Perez, boxing coach to the Diaz brothers Nick and Nate. Speaking with BJPenn.com Radio, as quoted by BloodyElbow.com, Perez reveals he actually worked with Rousey before. He says that during their time together, Rousey claimed she’d never experienced boxing training like that before:

“You know to be honest with you, I don’t know how she is being trained over there [at Glendale Fighting Club]. I know I trained her for a couple fights before and she did really good,” Perez recalled. “I mean I trained her really hard, she loved it. She said she never had anybody train her like I did. You know, I don’t know what they do over there so I can’t give an answer on how it’s gonna come out.”

Perez’s Advice

With a huge comeback fight against Amanda Nunes looming at UFC 207, Perez gives his opinion on how Rousey should approach the fight:

“When she fought Holly, she came out the wrong way,” he continued. “She came out forward, throwing and swinging and not paying attention, not trying to take her down real hard. She just didn’t set anything up. I don’t know what happened. I don’t know, maybe the training camp was good and she starts thinking. Like when I said, when a fighter gets in there, sometimes they change their mind. Once they get in there they think, ‘OK, I can do this.’ I don’t know.”

“I would definitely tell her don’t make the mistake that you did last time. Go out there forward and just focus on one thing. Be sharp, make her miss, move around, you know cause Nunes is gonna be a striker. Ronda has to focus on throwing good strikes but yet trying to shoot on her at the same time. It’s all about timing.”

Recent training footage of Rousey would suggest she’s ironed out quite a few kinks in her striking game:

OK, so not to the standard of a world-class boxer, but consider this; Here’s a compilation of how Ronda Rousey’s boxing looked as recently as UFC 190 last year:

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Nick Diaz On Fighting Tyron Woodley: Make Me An Offer I Can’t Refuse

One of MMA’s most polarizing figures is a free man as of today (August 1, 2016) and ready to make his return to the Octagon. Former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz has been out of action since suffering a defeat that was later changed to a no-contest against all-time great Anderson “The Spider” Silva in January […]

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One of MMA’s most polarizing figures is a free man as of today (August 1, 2016) and ready to make his return to the Octagon. Former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz has been out of action since suffering a defeat that was later changed to a no-contest against all-time great Anderson “The Spider” Silva in January 2015. After the bout it was revealed that “The Stockton Bad Boy” had once again tested positive for Marijuana, leading the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) to hand him a ludicrous five year suspension.

It’s safe to say that MMA world went crazy backing Diaz, and his suspension was later changed to an 18-month ban dating back to January 2015. Since Diaz has last competed, the sport and the UFC has changed quite a bit, but one thing that hasn’t changed is Diaz’s star power, and it could even be argued that his popularity has since increased. In fact, he recently told TMZ Sports that he’s ‘on top’ and he’d like to fight the best guy in his highly-anticipated return.

One fight that could be potentially looming on the horizon is a welterweight title fight with newly-minted champ Tyron Woodley, who knocked out Robbie Lawler this past weekend (July 30, 2016) to steal the gold. After his win, Woodley called out Diaz for a battle in just a few weeks at August 20’s UFC 202, an event headlined by Nick’s brother Nate Diaz and Conor McGregor. Regarding that scenario, Diaz said that he’ll need an offer ‘he can’t refuse’, adding that he doesn’t owe anything to anyone.

Check out Diaz’s full interview below:

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Jon Anik Keeps His Word, Gets ‘209’ Tattoo

Heading into March 5’s blockbuster UFC 196 from Las Vegas, Nevada, UFC color commentator Jon Anik had said that he would get a ‘209’, the area code of Nate Diaz’s home in Stockton, California, tattoo if Diaz were able to beat featherweight champion Conor McGregor in the main event on just 10 days notice. Anik

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Heading into March 5’s blockbuster UFC 196 from Las Vegas, Nevada, UFC color commentator Jon Anik had said that he would get a ‘209’, the area code of Nate Diaz’s home in Stockton, California, tattoo if Diaz were able to beat featherweight champion Conor McGregor in the main event on just 10 days notice.

Anik was forced to eat his words when Diaz submitted the brash Irishman in the second round of their welterweight bout, throwing the MMA world into an uproar.

After the bout, the Stockton native took a few shots at Anik regarding the situation, but in the end it was all fun and games with Diaz insisting that the commentator didn’t have to get a tattoo.

Anik, however, took matters seriously, and is apparently a man of his word, taking to his official Instagram account earlier this evening to post a picture of his newly minted ‘209’ tattoo:

A photo posted by Jon Anik (@jon_anik) on

I guess it’s safe to say that Anik shouldn’t have betted against Stockton’s finest.

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Blood Runs Deep: MMA’s Top 10 Brothers

Not everyone has what it takes to be a mixed martial arts fighter, and very few possess the physical tools, talent, technique and mental toughness required to compete in the sport’s leading promotions. With that in mind it’s a particularly impressive accomplishment when not one, but two, members of the same family defy the odds

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Not everyone has what it takes to be a mixed martial arts fighter, and very few possess the physical tools, talent, technique and mental toughness required to compete in the sport’s leading promotions.

With that in mind it’s a particularly impressive accomplishment when not one, but two, members of the same family defy the odds and manage to make it to the big leagues.

In this article we’ll seek to highlight the ten best brothers to have made their mark in the sport since its inception.

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