Tyron Woodley Says He’s Faced Racial Abuse Since UFC 201

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley really rocked the boat on July 30. Taking less than three minutes to finish Robbie Lawler in the UFC 201 main event, ‘The Chosen One’ literally punched his ticket to the top spot. Just moments after knocking out Lawler, Stephen Thompson challenged Woodley on live TV. ‘Wonderboy’ was shot down

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UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley really rocked the boat on July 30. Taking less than three minutes to finish Robbie Lawler in the UFC 201 main event, ‘The Chosen One’ literally punched his ticket to the top spot. Just moments after knocking out Lawler, Stephen Thompson challenged Woodley on live TV. ‘Wonderboy’ was shot down though. The newly minted 170-pound boss claimed he had other plans, joining the current trend of money fights at championship level.

Following his devastation of ‘Ruthless,’ Woodley mentioned two huge but unranked names. Former welterweight king and MMA legend Georges St-Pierre was on the list, as was fan favorite Nick Diaz. The decision to seek out two of the biggest names in the divisions history was bold, but also met with criticism. Angry fans took to social media to voice their outrage. Thompson seemed upset, but remained professional. Unfortunately the same cannot be said for some of Woodley’s critics on social media.

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Woodley Reveals Racist Comments Online

Tyron Woodley spoke about the backlash he’s faced since deciding to call out ‘GSP’ and Diaz on his podcast ‘Morning Wood.’ He says far from simply disagreeing with his choice of next opponent, certain social media users have been racially abusing him. The disturbing statement comes via BJ Penn:

“I can tell you from experience, as a champion, the last three weeks of my life have been completely the opposite of what you’d think it’d be,” Woodley said on his show. “I’ve had so many people say, ‘you p*ssy, you’re scared of this person,’ and I’m like, I just fought an hour ago. I just got the belt! I’ve had people say ‘you should be stripped of the belt’ and actually it’s a month today that I won the belt.”

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“I’ve had people call me n**ger, and monkey, and all this racist stuff, and I delete these people, then they’ll create another page and just go back out. People are willing to take so many hours of their day to be so negative. Some people, I look at their page and all they do all day is go against African-American athletes and try to racially slur them.”

The power that social media gives certain people is somewhat troubling. The ability to sit behind a keyboard and remain anonymous means bullies get to voice their innermost thoughts and ideas without repercussion. This behaviour is as disgusting as it is unacceptable, but sadly is also nothing new. We can rest easy in the fact Woodley will likely disregard these comments clearly made by unintelligent pond life on social media. Al the same, it begs the question as to whether or not the human race is beginning to devolve at a steady rate.

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Nate Diaz Blasts GSP & Tyron Woodley For Setting Up Fights Via Text

No. 5-ranked lightweight and outspoken fan favorite Nate Diaz has never been friendly when calling out on opponent. In fact, Diaz will rematch reigning featherweight champion Conor McGregor this weekend (August 20, 2016) at UFC 202 in Las Vegas, a rivalry that only begun after Diaz’s now infamous profanity-filled UFC on FOX 17 post-fight interview

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No. 5-ranked lightweight and outspoken fan favorite Nate Diaz has never been friendly when calling out on opponent. In fact, Diaz will rematch reigning featherweight champion Conor McGregor this weekend (August 20, 2016) at UFC 202 in Las Vegas, a rivalry that only begun after Diaz’s now infamous profanity-filled UFC on FOX 17 post-fight interview aimed at the “Notorious” one. With that being said, it’s not too surprising to see Diaz disagree with the way 170-pound champion Tyron Woodley is calling for a fight with former longtime titleholder Georges St. Pierre.

Woodley, who won the title a few weeks back at UFC 201, recently posted a text message conversation with St. Pierre to his official Twitter account:


Speaking on the first installment of the UFC 202 Embedded series, which was released earlier today (August 13, 2016), Diaz blasted the two welterweights, saying that no one wants to see a fight set up that way:

“I seen Woodley and GSP shaking hands and text messaging ‘let’s make a fight’. That’s boring,” Diaz said.

“You just killed the whole thing for our sake. Don’t no one want to see no fight that friends set up. (Expletive) that.”

Diaz, however, didn’t stop there. In typical Diaz fashion, the Stockton bad boy challenged Woodley and St. Pierre to a battle against his team, the Skrap Pack, who he’s always shown how close he is too:

“How about me and my guys versus you and your guys? Now that’s entertainment. Let’s see that. That’s good TV and that’s real (expletive),” Diaz said.

Should more fighters follow the lead of Diaz?

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Tyron Woodley Responds To Nick Diaz: He Can Fight For ‘Non-Plastic’ Belt

Nick Diaz has suddenly worked his way right back into the forefront of mixed martial arts media after his 18-month suspension from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) ended yesterday (August 1, 2016). Given his name value, Diaz shouldn’t have trouble finding a fight, and he was even called out by newly-minted 170-pound champion Tyron […]

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Nick Diaz has suddenly worked his way right back into the forefront of mixed martial arts media after his 18-month suspension from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) ended yesterday (August 1, 2016). Given his name value, Diaz shouldn’t have trouble finding a fight, and he was even called out by newly-minted 170-pound champion Tyron Woodley this past weekend (July 30, 2016).

Recently speaking on that potential scenario, Diaz said he would fight Woodley if given an offer he couldn’t refuse. The Stockton Bad Boy also said that he wasn’t interested in fighting for a ‘piece of plastic’, and that he was already on top. Woodley has since responded to those comments, blasting Diaz’s IQ in the process. “The Chosen One” also said that he may be facing off with former longtime champion Georges St. Pierre next:

“He didn’t make sense. He ‘wanted to fight the best,’ I have the gold. But he don’t want the gold, he ‘made PPV’ without the gold.” Woodley told TMZ.

“I think Nick Diaz is a great fighter. If he realized, that I was actually giving him credit and I was actually wanting to fight him because he was one of the best welterweights in the history of the sport, I think he would’ve answered it quite differently.”

“But as it shows you, his IQ, outside of fighting, is not extremely high.”

“I think I may get an opportunity to fight Georges St-Pierre, which is going to be a bigger payday, so he can go fight for a ‘non-plastic belt’ against somebody else. He might have walked his way out of several seven figures.”

What do you make of these comments, and who should Woodley meet next?

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