Tyron Woodley Explains Why He Doesn’t Want ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson Fight

Newly minted UFC welterweight champion Tyron “The Chosen One” Woodley has received some criticism after winning the title this past weekend (July 30, 2016) at UFC 201, but not for his performance, as his first round knockout over Robbie Lawler was as definitive as it gets. Woodley, however, raised some eyebrows when he announced who […]

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Newly minted UFC welterweight champion Tyron “The Chosen One” Woodley has received some criticism after winning the title this past weekend (July 30, 2016) at UFC 201, but not for his performance, as his first round knockout over Robbie Lawler was as definitive as it gets. Woodley, however, raised some eyebrows when he announced who he’d like to fight next.

Showing no interest in facing off with the clear cut No. 1-contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson, Woodley instead said he’d like to fight retired former longtime champion Georges St. Pierre or returning fan favorite and former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz.
Speaking on yesterday’s edition of The MMA Hour, “The Chosen One” explain his reasoning for throwing out names like St. Pierre and Diaz:

“I want to say I’m the best in the world,” Woodley said. “Right now I’m the UFC welterweight champion of the world. People can say I’m the best in the world, but I’ve fought Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz is not a retired fighter. So, why not compete against Nick Diaz, who is definitely a top-five (fighter)? I feel like his brother is finally cashing in on that big payday, but I do believe Nick Diaz has brought enough attention to the sport, raised enough eyebrows, put enough butts in the seats, sold enough pay-per-view buys. Maybe he deserves — since we’re using this world ‘deserves’ so much — maybe he deserves to cash out, and that’s why I made a suggestion for UFC 202. It’s three weeks away, I’m in great shape, and I know he’s training with his brother getting him ready for his fight.

“Secondly, Georges St-Pierre is the best of all-time. I can say I’m better than Georges, but I’ve not competed against him so I can’t really make that bold statement. If Georges St-Pierre decides that he wants to come back and he’s interested in fighting me, which he is, that’s going to be my No. 1 pick.

“But in hindsight I would like to fight both of them. I would like to prepare myself, get through Georges St-Pierre, shock the world once again, they say that I’m the best in the world, and then after that I would like to fight Nick Diaz as well. Because (after) those two fights, nobody can ever say I’m not one of the best welterweights on the planet Earth. If I knock out Robbie Lawler — who was the goliath of the weight division, everybody was thinking he was so invincible and unbeatable — and if I knock out GSP and Nick Diaz, I pretty much cemented myself in the UFC Hall of Fame.”

As far as Thompson goes, Woodley says his words may have come back to bite him. “Wonderboy”, who is has scored back-to-back dominant wins over former champion Johny Hendricks and top contender Rory MacDonald, had previously said that he’d rather fight Lawler. Now, Woodley is willing to grant him that wish:
“Also, Wonderboy’s words just bit him in the butt. I didn’t put these words in his mouth. He said that Robbie Lawler would take this fight. He felt that the fans would want to watch Robbie Lawler fight against Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson, that it would be a more exciting fight, that I would fade in the later rounds and he felt like Robbie Lawler was going to take it home.

“When he makes those statements, and you’re not the pay-per-view buy, you’re not the money fight, you’re not the (guy who) people are going to be jumping off the wall buying pay-per-views to watch Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ fight — not to say in his career that won’t happen, he’s an exceptional fighter, he’s beaten two phenomenal athletes back-to-back — but when he said those words out of his mouth, he wrote a check his ass couldn’t cash. So now he’ll get his chance to fight Robbie Lawler and I’ll go out and I’ll prove I’m the very, very best in the world by fighting the Hall of Famers.”

Do you agree with Woodley chasing the ‘money fight’, or should a champion face off with the No. 1 contender?

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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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UFC 201 Medical Suspensions Include Robbie Lawler, Matt Brown

Robbie Lawler and Matt Brown are among those listed on the UFC 201 medical suspensions report, according to MMA Fighting.

Lawler, who lost the welterweight title to Tyron Woodley this past Saturday night, and Brown are both suspended 45 days. Brown …

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Robbie Lawler and Matt Brown are among those listed on the UFC 201 medical suspensions report, according to MMA Fighting.

Lawler, who lost the welterweight title to Tyron Woodley this past Saturday night, and Brown are both suspended 45 days. Brown was finished by Jake Ellenberger.

Ryan Benoit, a winner on the card, received the longest suspension at 180 days, though he can be cleared by a physical early.

Others include Francisco Rivera, Ed Herman, Erik Perez and co-main event winner Karolina Kowalkiewicz.

Ryan Benoit: Suspended 180 days or must be cleared by physician

Robbie Lawler: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Matt Brown: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Francisco Rivera: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Ed Herman: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Damian Grabowski: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Cesar Arzamendia: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Karolina Kowalkiewicz: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Erik Perez: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Fredy Serrano: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Ross Pearson: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Michael Graves: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Bojan Velickovic: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

UFC 201 Medical Suspensions: Robbie Lawler Sidelined 45 Days

UFC 201 took place live from the Phillips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia this past Sunday (July 30, 2016), and saw some great fights end in devastating fashion. One bout that ended rather thunderously was the main event of the evening between Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley, as Woodley dethroned ‘Ruthless’ with a tumultuous overhand right […]

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UFC 201 took place live from the Phillips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia this past Sunday (July 30, 2016), and saw some great fights end in devastating fashion.

One bout that ended rather thunderously was the main event of the evening between Robbie Lawler and Tyron Woodley, as Woodley dethroned ‘Ruthless’ with a tumultuous overhand right for the knockout win and the welterweight title. The knockout will sideline Lawler for 45 days.

Other notable suspensions include Karolina Kowalkiewicz’s 30-day suspension, Matt Brown being suspended 45-days, and Ross Pearson to sit on the shelf for 30-days.

You can check out the entire UFC 201 medical suspension list here:

  • Robbie Lawler: 45 Days
  • Karolina Kowalkiewicz: 30 Days
  • Matt Brown: 45 Days
  • Erik Perez:30 Days
  • Francisco Rivera: 45 Days
  • Ryan Benoit: 180 Days
  • Fredy Serrano: 30 Days
  • Ed Herman: 45 Days
  • Ross Pearson: 30 Days
  • Damian Grabowski: 45 Days
  • Michael Graves: 30 Days
  • Bojan Velickovic: 30 Days
  • Cesar Arzamendia: 45 Days

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UFC 201 Salaries: Tyron Woodley & Robbie Lawler Lead Pack

The Georgia Athletic Commission released the UFC 201 salaries on Monday, and the UFC had to pay some of the top tier fighters who took part in the event some big money. The main event was a welterweight title fight between Robbie Lawler ($500,000) and Tyron Woodley ($340,000) while the co-main event was Rose Namajunas […]

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The Georgia Athletic Commission released the UFC 201 salaries on Monday, and the UFC had to pay some of the top tier fighters who took part in the event some big money.

The main event was a welterweight title fight between Robbie Lawler ($500,000) and Tyron Woodley ($340,000) while the co-main event was Rose Namajunas ($46,000) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz ($38,000). Rounding out the main card was Matt Brown ($73,000) vs. Jake Ellenberger ($150,000), Francisco Rivera ($23,000) vs. Erik Perez ($48,000), and Ryan Benoit ($26,000) vs. Fredy Serrano ($12,000).

UFC 201 took place on Saturday, July 30th, 2016 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The UFC Fight Pass prelims started at 7PM/3:30PM ET PT while the FS2 prelims started at 8PM/5PM ET PT and the main card started at 10PM/7PM ET PT.

The full payouts include:

Tyron Woodley: $340,000 (includes $70,000 win bonus) def. Robbie Lawler: $500,000

Karolina Kowalkiewicz: $38,000 (includes $19,000 win bonus) def. Rose Namajunas: $46,000

Jake Ellenberger: $150,000 (includes $75,000 win bonus) def. Matt Brown: $73,000

Erik Perez: $48,000 (includes $24,000 win bonus) def. Francisco Rivera: $23,000

Ryan Benoit: $26,000 (includes $13,000 win bonus) def. Fredy Serrano: $12,000

Nikita Krylov: $48,000 (includes $24,000 win bonus) def. Ed Herman: $51,000

Jorge Masvidal: $114,000 (includes $57,000 win bonus) def. Ross Pearson: $54,000

Anthony Hamilton: $32,000 (includes $16,000 win bonus) def. Damian Grabowski: $18,000

Wilson Reis: $50,000 (includes $25,000 win bonus) def. Hector Sandoval: $12,000

Michael Graves: $12,000 vs. Bojan Velickovic: $14,000 (fight was declared a majority draw)

Damien Brown: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus) def. Cesar Arzamendia: $10,000

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UFC 201 Winners Jorge Masvidal, Jake Ellenberger Play Matchmaker

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Thanks to the use of social media, fighters can take a step back, think about the rankings and play matchmaker.

That’s exactly what UFC 201 winners Jorge Masvidal and J…

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Thanks to the use of social media, fighters can take a step back, think about the rankings and play matchmaker.

That’s exactly what UFC 201 winners Jorge Masvidal and Jake Ellenberger did on Twitter Monday.

Masvidal earned a win this weekend over Ross Pearson, while Ellenberger saved his job in the UFC by finishing Matt Brown.

Now, the two want to square off in a key welterweight showdown.