Stephen Thompson Campaigns For Title Shot: This Is My Division Baby

UFC 201 went down last night (July 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, and yet another title changed hands in the main event. Tyron “The Chosen One” Woodley blitzed Robbie Lawler early on, landing a brutal shot on the “Ruthless” one and ending the fight early to walk […]

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UFC 201 went down last night (July 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, and yet another title changed hands in the main event. Tyron “The Chosen One” Woodley blitzed Robbie Lawler early on, landing a brutal shot on the “Ruthless” one and ending the fight early to walk away with the welterweight strap.

In the aftermath of the fight, Woodley appeared on FOX Sports 1 and was greeted by No. 1-ranked Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson, a man who could serve as Woodley’s next opponent. “Wonderboy” took this time to explain to not only “The Chosen One”, but to the world why he deserves a shot at gold:

“He’s won (three) in a row,” Thompson said on UFC 201’s post-fight show. “How many have I won? Seven in a row. I’ve cleaned out the division for this guy. Listen, I’ve got more wins under me in a row than he does, I’ve beat the best, I’ve beat the No. 1 (in Johny Hendricks), I’ve beat the No. 2 (in Rory MacDonald) – not just in a five-round fight; (Hendricks) was in the first round.”

Despite Thompson being the clear cut No. 1 contender, Woodley seemed far more interested in ‘money fights’ with ex-champion Georges St. Pierre and returning fan favorite Nick Diaz. “Wonderboy” didn’t say Woodley was scared, but he did say that he was gunning for the top:

“I’m not going to say he’s scared, because I know he’s not scared,” Thompson said. “He wants that money fight, but I think I’m going to be making more money when I put this foot upside his head. I’m just telling you. It’s going to happen. This is my division, baby. That’s it.”

Who would you like to see get the next crack at the 170-pound throne?

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Twitter Reacts To Tyron Woodley’s Knockout Victory

Despite possibly being overlooked, UFC 201 went down this past evening (July 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Atlanta, Georgia, and the event produced an exciting night of fights. The main event featured a welterweight title fight between defending champion Robbie Lawler and challenger Tyron Woodley, and yet another upset prevailed. Woodley came out […]

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Despite possibly being overlooked, UFC 201 went down this past evening (July 30, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from Atlanta, Georgia, and the event produced an exciting night of fights. The main event featured a welterweight title fight between defending champion Robbie Lawler and challenger Tyron Woodley, and yet another upset prevailed.

Woodley came out firing and landed a brutal shot early on, flooring Lawler and finishing off with a flurry of strikes. Check out how Twitter reacted below:

 Fuck yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!

— malki kawa (@malkikawa) July 31, 2016


Holy shit!!!!!!!!!!!

— Ian McCall (@Unclecreepymma) July 31, 2016

Well don’t say I didn’t call it this morning!!! pic.twitter.com/lwwc1jYaAz

— Ben Askren (@Benaskren) July 31, 2016

This sport. It gives us moments we’ll never, ever forget. Wow.

— Dave Sholler (@Sholler_UFC) July 31, 2016

What did I say! If I pick u. Ur screwed. @TWooodley great job

— Daniel Cormier (@dc_mma) July 31, 2016

Dang! @TWooodley is a monster! Congrats to the new champion.

— Michael McDonald (@MaydayMcDonald) July 31, 2016

What a punch! #ufc201

— Valentina Shevchenko (@BulletValentina) July 31, 2016

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