Justin Wetzell says TJ Dillashaw Spied On Cory Sandhagen’s Camp

Justin WetzellLFA featherweight and Elevation Fight Team fighter Justin Wetzell said that TJ Dillashaw allegedly tried to get the upper hand on Cory Sandhagen by spying on his training camp. During a recent interview with James Lynch, Wetzell accused the former bantamweight champion of sending spies into Sandhagen’s camp while both trained in the Denver area. […]

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LFA featherweight and Elevation Fight Team fighter Justin Wetzell said that TJ Dillashaw allegedly tried to get the upper hand on Cory Sandhagen by spying on his training camp.

During a recent interview with James Lynch, Wetzell accused the former bantamweight champion of sending spies into Sandhagen’s camp while both trained in the Denver area.

“Yeah, he had some Ludwig students come into our Friday sparring. I wasn’t there that day but I heard about this from other people. They were like, ‘Yeah, there’s these Ludwig affiliates and when Cory started sparring in the cage, they whipped out their phones and started recording.’ And then later on Instagram, they posted some sh*t on their story bragging, ‘Hey TJ, we got these rounds for you, we’ve got it all recorded.’ Yeah, it was just kind of, I dunno,” Wetzell said.

“It was a little bit surprising but I don’t know man, it is what it is. I don’t think it’s really going to help.”

While neither Sandhagen nor Dillashaw has spoken out publicly about the alleged incident, it’s certainly concerning that yet another controversy is surrounding Dillashaw and his camp. His fight against Sandhagen this summer is his first fight in the UFC since a long layoff stemming from a two-year USADA suspension. Before that, he earned the bantamweight title for the second time in his career and defended it against Cody Garbrandt.

As for Sandhagen, he’s been on a roll since losing to current bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling at UFC 250. He’s secured back-to-back knockout performances over Marlon Moraes and Frankie Edgar entering the matchup with Dillashaw.

The winner of Sandhagen vs. Dillashaw is expected to be next in line for the bantamweight title after Sterling and Petr Yan have their title re-match later this year.

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Cory Sandhagen Teammate Claims TJ Dillashaw Has Pushed Fight Back To June

Dillashaw SandhagenThe fight between Cory Sandhagen and TJ Dillashaw might be delayed for a month. That’s according to Sandhagen’s Elevation Fight Team Justin Wetzell who claimed Tuesday that Dillashaw sustained a cut in training and has pushed the fight back to June. The bantamweight contest was originally set to headline the UFC’s upcoming Fight Night event […]

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The fight between Cory Sandhagen and TJ Dillashaw might be delayed for a month.

That’s according to Sandhagen’s Elevation Fight Team Justin Wetzell who claimed Tuesday that Dillashaw sustained a cut in training and has pushed the fight back to June.

The bantamweight contest was originally set to headline the UFC’s upcoming Fight Night event taking place May 8.

“Desperate TJ must not have liked what he seen on tape and needs more time, he’s pushing the fight back to June because of a “cut” sustained in training.”

While it’s a blow to the card and fans who were expecting to see the fight in a little under two weeks, it’s not the worst news, if true, given that the delay is only for a month.

And of course, nothing is confirmed as of yet so we’ll just have to wait and see what develops in the coming days.

What can be confirmed is that this is one heck of a fight which has a somewhat heated edge to it following comments from the two former training partners.

The winner will likely challenge for the bantamweight title next — after Petr Yan gets his rematch with Aljamain Sterling, of course.