Tyron Woodley Believes He Is Still Greatest Welterweight Of All-Time

Former welterweight champion Tyron Woodley believes his body of work should justify an immediate rematch with the new champion Kamaru Usman. “That was my fifth title defense,” Woodley said during the post-fight press conference. “I feel like, as a champion, and what I’ve done in this organization, that the performance may not have vouched for […]

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Former welterweight champion Tyron Woodley believes his body of work should justify an immediate rematch with the new champion Kamaru Usman.

“That was my fifth title defense,” Woodley said during the post-fight press conference. “I feel like, as a champion, and what I’ve done in this organization, that the performance may not have vouched for a rematch, but I think my resume does.”

Woodley is hoping that the UFC sees things his way and issues him an immediate rematch with Usman. However, he is not making any excuses as to why he was thoroughly outclassed by the new champ.

“I can give you a million excuses on Earth, but I can tell you right now that I was prepared. I was ready. Even in the warm-up, I felt extremely sharp. But sometimes you just have those fights where you go out and it’s like a bad-ass dream. You want to punch hard, but you don’t punch. You want to move forward, but you’re stepping back.

“I had too many moments in there. Kamaru, he came out there and won. I still believe I’m the greatest welterweight of all time, so now my path is getting back and getting that belt.”

You can add stand up guy to the list of adjectives to describe “T-Wood”. “The Chosen One” was careful not to take away from Usman’s performance, saying “He came out there and delivered,” several times during the presser.

Still, Woodley admitted he wasn’t himself.

“It was an uncharacteristic fight of me,” Woodley said. “I kind of knew early on. Sometimes, when I start a fight, if I come out blazing, I come out with combinations, I kind of get in that rhythm and I stay in that rhythm. This time, it was just something real weird. He was just dropping down and squatting all low and it’s almost like I was hypnotized. Like, ‘I know you’re about to shoot, I’m trying to time when you do it so I can hit you with this uppercut.’

“And I think I got to the point when I was kind of waiting for him to shoot. And, in fighting, you wait too long, you might get the shot, but you also might get some right hands. You might get a kick, you might get something else. And then just really never got in a rhythm.”

Bouncing back from a loss is nothing new to Woodley. He does have three others on his record. As he learned long ago, his path is his path, whether he agrees with it or not.

“This is my path,” Woodley said. “I don’t like the path, I was in the locker room, confused as hell. ‘How could this happen? I was so ready, so prepared.’ But my path has never been easy. It’s just showing me that God wants me to come back, bounce back and show you guys the champion that I am. Dust this off and get that belt back.”

And while it looks like Colby Covington is going to get the first crack at the new 170-pound king, Woodley makes a strong argument.

“I think, like I said before, as a champion that’s took out Robbie Lawler, who’s ‘Fight of the Year’ twice, defended his belt four times, I feel like a rematch – Colby’s kind of been sitting around. Sitting around, calling the shots. But if that’s what the organization wants to do, it’s their organization. I’m blessed to be able to fight here, make a living and prove that I’m the best in the world.”

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[ARCHIVES] Usman and Covington Nearly Come To Blows After UFC 235

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Tonight at UFC 268, Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington will square off again in a rematch of their UFC 245 classic. But before their first bout, they almost had their first battle in a Las Vegas buffet line! The following story be…

Colby Usman Ali Incident

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Tonight at UFC 268, Kamaru Usman and Colby Covington will square off again in a rematch of their UFC 245 classic. But before their first bout, they almost had their first battle in a Las Vegas buffet line! The following story below provides the details and is presented to you in its original, unaltered form, courtesy of the MMA News Archives.

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New UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman wasted no time coming face to face with his next opponent after a brawl nearly broke with Colby Covington on Sunday in Las Vegas.

The entire incident was captured on video as Usman and his entourage appear to show up at the buffet inside the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas where Covington was already waiting in line.

It’s unclear what set off the altercation but it looks like somebody from Usman’s camp goes after Covington as employees try to defuse the situation with women and children standing in the same line.

There is audible screaming heard from some of the patrons when one of Usman’s friends charges at Covington as he backs away and shouts at the welterweight champion and his team.

Usman’s manager Ali Abdelaziz then gets into a shouting match with Covington and then takes a swing at the former interim champion.

As for Usman, he definitely had words with Covington but he actually appeared to attempt to defuse the situation while standing near his next opponent but never actually making any physical contact with him.

According to the report from TMZ, police were not called to deal with the incident but security intervened and escorted everybody out of the building.

Usman is expected to make his first title defense against Covington later this year.

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Kamaru Usman Plans To Enjoy Brutalizing Colby Covington

Kamaru Usman plans to enjoy the beating that he will give to former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington once they fight. UFC President Dana White has already gone on record by stating that this is the next fight to make. For Usman, he will look forward to sharing the Octagon with Covington when he […]

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Kamaru Usman plans to enjoy the beating that he will give to former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington once they fight. UFC President Dana White has already gone on record by stating that this is the next fight to make.

For Usman, he will look forward to sharing the Octagon with Covington when he makes his first title defense as UFC welterweight champion.

”I want to f**k that guy up so bad,” Usman said at the UFC 235 post-fight presser (H/T to MMAMania). “I can’t be in a room with that guy. I can’t. I can’t. I just can’t. And I can’t wait to be healed up and really put my hands on him. That’s one I’m going to enjoy, brutalizing him.”

Usman captured the welterweight title once he scored a dominate unanimous win over Tyron Woodley in the co-main event of the UFC 235 pay-per-view. This show went down on Saturday, March 2, 2019, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

For Covington, he says he already knows how this fight is going to play out, which is him scoring a first-round knockout to win the title.

”I’ve been living rent free in Snoozeman’s head for over two, three years now,” he told TSN. “So you’re gonna see with Usman, I’m going to knock him out in the first round. I’m going to exploit him and it’s going to be night night.”

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Matches to Make for Winners and Losers from UFC 235

UFC 235 in Las Vegas saw two dominant title performances — one by a champion and another from a challenger. UFC light heavyweight king Jon Jones breezed through another title defense over Anthony Smith …

UFC 235 in Las Vegas saw two dominant title performances — one by a champion and another from a challenger. UFC light heavyweight king Jon Jones breezed through another title defense over Anthony Smith …

Dana White Confirms Colby Covington Will Receive UFC Welterweight Title Shot

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White has confirmed that Colby Covington will be Kamaru Usman’s first title challenger. Last night (March 2), UFC 235 took place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the co-main ev…

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White has confirmed that Colby Covington will be Kamaru Usman’s first title challenger. Last night (March 2), UFC 235 took place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the co-main event, Usman turned in a stellar performance against Tyron Woodley. Usman captured the UFC welterweight title via […]

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