Tyron Woodley Rips ‘Disgraceful’ Colby Covington

It seems like more fighters are coming out to give their take on rising UFC prospect Colby Covington. Covington was put into the spotlight after insulting the entire country of Brazil. He also made headlines once again after engaging in a street altercation with former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum. Either way, you look at […]

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It seems like more fighters are coming out to give their take on rising UFC prospect Colby Covington.

Covington was put into the spotlight after insulting the entire country of Brazil. He also made headlines once again after engaging in a street altercation with former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum. Either way, you look at it, good or bad, Covington is making some noise.

There is one man who Covington might want to listen too, and that is UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley. The welterweight title is something that the UFC prospect wants the most.

During his appearance on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, Woodley called Covington’s actions “embarrassing.”

“When I’m looking down the scope and I’m looking through my sniper rifle, you’re (Covington) not in the crosshairs,” Woodley said Monday. “There’s so many other fighters that are right in that mix that I’m looking at. There’s guys who are fighting, maybe rematches and former champions from different divisions, and people who are really running through it. There’s a lot of hungry guys, and he’s in that category with guys like Darren Till, Kamaru Usman. He’s right in there.

“The difference between them and him: Those guys are doing it with their gloves. They’re doing it with their actions. He’s just thinking that he’s supposed to talk his way into a title shot, and it’s sad that our sport does that.”

Since defeating former title contender Demian Maia at UFC Sao Paulo several weeks ago, Covington has been campaigning for the next title shot at Woodley. Although the division is stacked with worthy challengers, there is no clear-cut No. 1 contender right now.

“When you’ve got a person who, he had 5,000 followers until he disrespected an entire country, he doesn’t quite put himself on that same radar,” Woodley said. “When you’ve got a person who fabricates and makes up stories — Chael Sonnen was good at it, Michael Bisping is good at it, Conor McGregor is the best at it. If you’re going to go that road, at least sound right. Don’t on one hand be (saying), ‘I’m this tough guy,’ and your script sound stupid.

“Fans want to see blood and knockouts. They don’t want to see some guy just take somebody down over and over again. So I just find it really corny. And yeah, it’s worked, he talked himself into the Demian Maia and Dong Hyun Kim (fights), two guys I (beat). I wrote the book on Maia; he went out and checked it out at the library. Checked the book out, read it, and went out there and got bloodied by a jiu-jitsu guy. Now he thinks he’s going to fight for a title. Sit down somewhere. He’s embarrassing himself.”

Covington has used a past gym battle with Woodley as one of the main focal points of his campaign for the title shot. The UFC prospect has repeatedly claimed that he made Woodley quit in a sparring session at ATT.

“I like to let the things in training camp stay in training camp, but his (story) is so hilarious, (with) how many eyewitnesses (we had), so much video,” Woodley said. “Like, I don’t know if he remembers that my gym is camera-ed, so there’s so many videos that show the training. It’s just funny that he would just go on this rant, because he knows. I told him personally. … ‘Do whatever you want to do with it. If this how you feel like you need to make your name, have at it, do what you need to do.’ I said, ‘But I’m not going to give you the time of day.’

“He said, ‘I’m just trying to build a fight, man. I’m trying to make us both money.’ I’m like, ‘I’m already making money. What are you talking about? You don’t need to help me. I’m making money. I’m making more money on FOX than you make in fighting, so why would you need to help me out?’

“When he was the up-and-coming wrestler import, I was the guy who was like, ‘Oh, look, Colby’s here, he’s a wrestler too,’ kinda show him the ropes kind of deal. No respect, man. I remember what I paid him for training camp, that was all the money he had to his name, what I gave him. It was his whole life savings, what I paid him in training camp. Just the irony of this guy.”

Woodley isn’t surprised by Covington’s recent actions which include calling Brazilians “filthy animals” on national television then pressing charges against Werdum, who decided to hit him with a boomerang during their street altercation.

“When he came to my gym, he was like, ‘Oh, I need a manager who will pay me to manage me. I need a manager to pay me $40,000 to manage me. I need to be in the UFC right now.’ And at the time, he had one fight,” Woodley said. “He wanted me to tell him how to get sponsors and use my media kits. I’m like, dude, you need to sit down somewhere. I mean, some of his sponsors are from me, so it’s kinda funny. Like, ask him. Some of his sponsors are from me, and they stopped sponsoring him because he’s a complete moron. He makes the sport look horrible. He should’ve been suspended for what he said about Brazil.

“Imagine he hadn’t said that. Imagine Tyron Woodley says that. I might’ve gotten kicked out of the UFC. Imagine me saying that. Come on now, be for real. Tyron Woodley saying that on the microphone — do you think that’s going to go by under the radar, then they’ll give me a guest appearance at a fight? And even more embarrassingly, you want to press charges because you got hit with a boomerang? Dude, get out of here. I’m embarrassed. I’m embarrassed to say he’s in my weight class.

“He should be kicked out of the UFC. Make that the headline. Tyron Woodley says Colby Covington should be kicked out of the UFC for pressing charges for somebody air tossing a boomerang in a plastic bag at his shoulder.”

Woodley is playing up the rumors of a potential fight with Nate Diaz at UFC 219 on December 30th. He has claimed that the UFC offered him a fight against Diaz, but Diaz won’t accept the fight.

“They know better than that,” Woodley said. “They just let him have his fun. This dude is talking about the money fight, and not even to be arrogant or whatever, he’s never seen a six- or seven-figure paycheck in his life. Like, if he’s fighting, I can sit there and watch television and get pay-per-view checks that come in that are maybe five to 10 times the amount of his entire purse. So why would I sit there and try to put him in a position to finally get to the point where he’s making a six-figure payday?

“That’s not my job. He has to do that, and the old-school way. Look at Kamaru Usman — how’s he doing it? He’s doing it by fighting guys. He’s looking for fights. He’s not faking like his foot’s hurt. Colby Covington could fight him right now, Dec. 30, but he said his foot’s hurt. So, I just don’t have any respect for guys like that. I think it’s very disgraceful to our sport. It was built on hard work, guys taking big fights.”

“He’s doing what he feels he needs to do to try to get (a title shot), but I’m telling you, sometimes people ask for something and it’s something that they don’t want,” Woodley said. “If he actually gets himself in position to be across the Octagon with me — one, two, three, whatever fights it takes him to get there — I promise you that it’s not going to end well for him. He’s never going to fight again.”

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Tyron Woodley Says he Would End Colby Covington’s Career if They Fought

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley claims that the UFC is just letting Covington ‘have fun’ and wouldn’t dare match him against “Chaos” Woodley appeared on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour where he discussed rec…

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley claims that the UFC is just letting Covington ‘have fun’ and wouldn’t dare match him against “Chaos” Woodley appeared on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour where he discussed recent controversy involving the American Top Team welterweight. “The Chosen One” was also dismissive of the idea that Covington may be […]

Tyron Woodley: Covington Should be Kicked Out of the UFC

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley has clearly had enough of Colby Covington’s recent antics and believes he should be cut from the promotion  “The Chosen One” appeared on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani…

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley has clearly had enough of Colby Covington’s recent antics and believes he should be cut from the promotion  “The Chosen One” appeared on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani and opened up on the ’embarrassing’ behavior he feels has no place in the sport: “He makes the sport […]

Tyron Woodley Continues To Call Out ‘Scared’ Nate Diaz

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley continues to call out Nate Diaz for a fight. It all started last week once a report was published on the internet that the promotion was looking to book a title fight between the two fighters for the main event of the UFC 219 card at the end of this year. […]

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UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley continues to call out Nate Diaz for a fight.

It all started last week once a report was published on the internet that the promotion was looking to book a title fight between the two fighters for the main event of the UFC 219 card at the end of this year.

Although it seems that the fight has yet to be finalized and contracts signed, Woodley has made it clear that the fault doesn’t lie with him.

The UFC champion recently spoke about the potential fight on his online show with TMZ, The Hollywood Beatdown.

According to Woodley, he has already accepted the fight and that Diaz needs to sign the contract in order to make the fight happen.

“I’m fired up about people that tell you ‘Don’t be scared, homie,’ and then they’re scared, homie! That’s what I’m fired up about,” said Woodley (transcript courtesy of MMA Fighting).

“[It’s] not a possible fight, [it’s] a 50-percent completed fight. You got one half of the party that’s been offered, that’s accepted, that’s out here with their bag at Wildcard Boxing getting punched by world champions, and then you got the other side that’s got a whole bunch of excuses. So that’s what I’m kind of fired up about.”

If you recall, the UFC champion started looking for money fights as soon as he beat Robbie Lawler for the title back at UFC 201. However, those bouts have evaded him up to this point.

He has defended the belt three times against the number one contenders in his division. Now, there is no clear-cut contender for his next title defense, and he wants a big fight that will bring in a lot of money. A fight like that would be against Diaz.

“[The problem is that Nate Diaz] is scared. Guys in our sport pump their gums quite a bit, and they get you to think that they’re these huge, tough guys, they’re these gangsters, that they’ll fight anybody, anytime. Then when you get in front of a person like me, then the crickets come out. Then they don’t really want to fight. It happened with Bisping, it happened with Georges St-Pierre, it happened with Conor McGregor, it happened with Nick Diaz, big brother, and now it’s happening with baby brother, so I guess it’s in the bloodline.”

Neither Diaz brother seems in a rush to return to the cage. Nick hasn’t fought his UFC 183 bout against Anderson Silva while Nate hasn’t fought since losing a decision in his rematch with UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor at UFC 202.

“Get off the pot, quit crapping yourself, you’ve done took plenty of butt-whoopings before, this ain’t gonna be anything different, get your big paycheck, and drift off into the fog.

“If there’s any fighter that I think that I can fight with my shoulder, not 100 percent, it’s that dude. That dude on the other side of the camera that won’t sign the contract that’s always saying ‘Don’t be scared, homie’ and walking around in black V-necks acting tough. Bring it over this way, and I’m gonna Ferguson stomp him.”

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Quote: It’s A Joke If Nate Diaz Gets Title Fight With Tyron Woodley

With five consecutive victories in the Octagon, rising No. 3-ranked UFC welterweight contender Colby Covington has been campaigning for a title shot at 170 pounds. However, it’s recently been rumored that champion Tyron Woodley could be returning at Dec. 30’s UFC 219 in Las Vegas to defend his title against Nate Diaz. In light of […]

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With five consecutive victories in the Octagon, rising No. 3-ranked UFC welterweight contender Colby Covington has been campaigning for a title shot at 170 pounds.

However, it’s recently been rumored that champion Tyron Woodley could be returning at Dec. 30’s UFC 219 in Las Vegas to defend his title against Nate Diaz. In light of those rumors, Covington said it’d be a ‘joke’ if Diaz, who he labeled as ‘not a good welterweight’, received the title shot:

“I respect Nate Diaz,” Covington told BJ Penn Radio. He’s a great fighter. He’s had a great career in the UFC. He’s a gamer. He’s tough as nails. But, as far as in the Octagon, I don’t respect him. I mean, the guy sucks, man. He’s got a good gas tank. He’s beaten a lot of guys just off gas, you know, just off wearing guys out, you know? But, as far as a fighter, you know? He doesn’t really bring much to the table. He’s not a great striker. He’s not a powerful guy. He’s not … I mean, he’s a pretty good grappler, like, jiu jitsu-wise. But, wrestling nullifies that. But, you know, he’s just, he doesn’t belong at welterweight. You know, he’s a great lightweight. That’s what I’m trying to say. He’s not a good welterweight. I don’t know. It’s a joke if he gets the fight.”

While the fight would certainly sell, Covington may have a point.

Diaz, a fan favorite and natural lightweight, is just 2-2 in his last four bouts. He’s also just 3-3 at welterweight, and one of those victories came over lightweight champion Conor McGregor, another natural 155 pounder.

Do you agree with Covington, or should the UFC book Woodley vs. Diaz?

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Tyron Woodley Signs Contract to Fight Nate Diaz [VIDEO]

With Cris Cyborg and Holly Holm confirmed to meet at UFC 219, fans may have another unlikely bout confirmed between Tyron Woodley and Nate Diaz on Dec. 30 Speculation of a fight between the UFC welterweight champion and Stockton’s fan favorite ha…

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