UFC Interim Champ Colby Covington Entering World Series of Poker Main Event

Fresh off a win over Rafael dos Anjos at UFC 225, new interim welterweight champion Colby Covington is putting down the gloves and picking up the cards for a huge poker tournament in July. Covington revealed on Monday that he will take part in the upco…

Fresh off a win over Rafael dos Anjos at UFC 225, new interim welterweight champion Colby Covington is putting down the gloves and picking up the cards for a huge poker tournament in July. Covington revealed on Monday that he will take part in the upcoming World Series of Poker main event that takes place […]

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Tyron Woodley Discusses How He’ll Make Colby Covington Suffer

Tyron Woodley doesn’t just want to knock Colby Covington out:

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To many’s dismay, trash-mouthed welterweight Colby Covington won the UFC interim welterweight title over Rafael dos Anjos in the co-main event of last weekend’s (Sat., June 9, 2018) UFC 225 from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

The pivotal win earned ‘Chaos’ a date with returning champion Tyron Woodley, and Covington began calling out the champ the minute he had the interim gold around his waist.

The callout prompted a response from the champ, who eventually suggested he would go ‘Ivan Drago’ on Covington when they fight. However, during a recent appearance on The MMA Hour this week, Woodley discussed much more measured approach designed to make his American Top Team (ATT) teammate-turned-rival suffer.

Woodley believes that Covington is a disgrace to the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA) and wants to enact some payback:

“Here’s the thing, he’s not on my level. He never will be on my level. But now he’s to the point where it’s almost like my duty as a martial artist to f*ck him up,” Woodley said Monday on The MMA Hour. “It’s almost my job as a martial artist, for whatever I stand for. I talked to (ATT owner) Dan Lambert today. I said after I whoop his ass, I want him off the team. He’s a disgrace to American Top Team, the tradition that it was rooted in. He’s a disgrace to the sport. He’s a mockery to the toughest and the best division in the UFC’s history, which is the welterweight division, and he’s a disgrace to it.”

Woodley then knocked Covington’s trash talk, which he used to parlay into a very high-profile fight while irking many by using racially and politically-charged topics. Because of that, Woodley plans to hit him with a special kind of striking power, one he said dos Anjos simply does not possess:

“It’s not like he’s just going out there and just saying something he believes. He’s staging and premeditating very controversial, very racial, very socially insensitive statements, and he can’t back it up. He’s talked himself into a fight with me. The problem is, when they lock this Octagon, I’m gonna unleash an ass-whooping on him that nobody has every experienced — and he can’t run. He can’t out-strike me. He can’t out-wrestle me. And anybody can get in shape, brother. You think cardio gonna beat me? Let me see you put your chin on the treadmill. Let me see the cardio of your chin, because he hasn’t been hit like I’m gonna hit him. RDA don’t possess that power.”

But that knockout power won’t lead to a first-round win for him, Woodley said, as he wants to make Covington feel every shot of what he says will be a prolonged beating for being a disgrace to ATT

He’s so angry, in fact, that he claims he wouldn’t care if ‘Chaos’ didn’t make it out of the octagon:

“I [started at ATT as] a wrestling coach,” Woodley said. “I wasn’t even technically what you would call a fighter yet. And for me to come from a coach, to an amateur fighter, to a pro fighter, to a world champion, I take pride in what American Top Team stands for. He’s a disgrace. He’s the sh*t on the bottom of my foot when I walk through the park. That’s what he is.

“I’m not going to make it fast. It’s not going to be in the first round. I’m going to talk to him, I’m going to embarrass him, and I’m going to do it the entire fight. And if the referee gets close, I’m going to say, ‘Move back, brother. I’ll tell you when to step in and stop this fight. Don’t f*cking come in here to save his life. Let him take this fade. Let him take this ‘L.’ Let him take this ass-whooping.’ Because I don’t want him to ever fight again. Like, I wouldn’t care if he didn’t make out of the Octagon — and I’m dead-ass serious about that.”

The champ has been a bit dormant following shoulder surgery after his decision win over Demian Maia last July but revealed Covington has awoken the beast, and he’s scared of what he might do in such a state.

He’s excited to fight Covington, and when he does, he reiterated he’d make it as long of a beating as he could:

“I’ve been making more money not fighting than he’s made in his entire career,” Woodley said. “So why am I going to pay attention and give him the focus? Now he’s got my attention, and he got me into a position that I’m kinda actually scared of what I can actually do with this mental state. Like, if I knock people out and I’ve never punched anybody 100 percent in a fight — most of my knockouts come because I see it and I react and I get to the pace real fast, I get to the sh*t real quick; it’s not the fact that I’m just sitting there teeing off.

“But I’m gonna try to tee off on him so bad that he just wants to quit. And if the referee looks like he’s gonna come break it up, I’m gonna pause and tell him to take a step back. I’ll let him recover before I whoop his ass some more. I can’t wait. I cannot wait for this fight.”

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Colby Covington Calls Michael Bisping Interview “Mockery To The Sport”

It looks like UFC interim welterweight champion Colby Covington hasn’t forgotten about his recent issues with former middleweight champion Michael Bisping. Shortly after winning the interim strap by defeating former UFC lightweight champion Rafae…

It looks like UFC interim welterweight champion Colby Covington hasn’t forgotten about his recent issues with former middleweight champion Michael Bisping. Shortly after winning the interim strap by defeating former UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos at UFC 225, Covington did a post-fight interview with Michael Bisping who was serving as an analyst for UFC […]

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Mike Jackson Responds To ‘School Girl’ Dana White

Jackson’s days in the UFC are likely done.

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This past weekend (Sat. June 9, 2018) marked the second mixed martial arts (MMA) fight of former WWE Champion CM Punk inside the UFC Octagon.

Punk took on Mike “The Truth” Jackson in the opening bout of the UFC 225 pay-per-view (PPV) main card. The pair went the distance and Jackson took home a lopsided unanimous decision over the former professional wrestler.

It seemed throughout the fight that Jackson could’ve finished the fight whenever he wanted, but instead showboated and dragged the affair out. This upset UFC President Dana White, who called Jackson a “complete fucking idiot” and said his time in the UFC was done (quotes via MMA Fighting):

“Michael Jackson, I’m not happy with,” White said. “This guy was acting like a goofball tonight. You get this opportunity to fight CM Punk and you’re doing like bolo punches to the body on top? Never looked like he was trying to finish the fight ever, right?

“Looked like he could have finished the fight a few times. Never tried. I don’t know what that guy did for a living before we gave him this shot, but whatever it was he needs to go back and do that again. He’s 0-2 as far as I’m concerned.

“That’s it for his UFC career. I wouldn’t put that kid in the Contender Series. I got the sense that he’s a complete fucking idiot and I couldn’t wait for that fight to end and I regretted not putting it on Fight Pass,” White said. “That’s how I felt about it.”

Jackson recently did an interview with Bloody Elbow, and compared White to a “little school girl” who gets too into his feelings:

“It’s his opinion,” Jackson said. “That’s all I got to say about that. If that’s what he chooses to think and feel, it’s on him. Dana White is like a little school girl. He’s emotional. Sometimes, he’s feeling his feelings and he likes to make these little outbursts like a little kid. It doesn’t hurt my feelings.”

White isn’t the only person upset with Jackson for his antics at UFC 225. A lot of fans have taken to social media to express there displeasure with Jackson seemingly dragging the fight against Punk out. Jackson says those people are “beneath” him at this point in his life, and he doesn’t put much thought into it:

“I’m in a different space in my life. I don’t even really engage with these guys anymore,” Jackson said. “They’re beneath me. They can have their opinions, too; it really doesn’t matter. They’re followers.

“They listen to Uncle Dana. Dana gets mad, they get mad. Dana’s happy, they’re happy. Or sometimes, it’s like the polar opposite; Dana gets mad, they’re happy, and vice versa. You never know what’s gonna happen with fight fans. Fight fans are just as emotional as Dana. I know how to handle it. … I’m cool with it.”

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Alistair Overeem Breaks Silence Following Devastating KO Loss

What’s going to be next for The Reem?

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Alistair Overeem has now suffered two back-to-back devastating knockout losses at the hands of a pair of rising heavyweight prospects.

This past December Overeem was knocked out by Francis Ngannou in under two minutes after one of the biggest punches you’ll ever see connected on the Dutchman’s chin. After a six month layoff, Overeem returned to the Octagon in Chicago this past weekend (Sat. June 9, 2018).

He shared the Octagon with No. 4-ranked Curtis Blaydes. In the third round Blaydes was able to get the fight to the ground and unloaded some crushing elbows to Overeem’s skull that split him open and subsequently rendered him unconscious.

It was truly one of the most devastating finishes in recent UFC memory. Earlier today, the 38-year-old took to Instagram to comment on his defeat. Here’s what he had to say:

“The greatest test of courage is to bear defeat without losing heart. I would like to thank you all for supporting me through thick and thin. Huge thanks to my team and everyone involved! I will be back, I always come back. Congrats to @razorblaydes265 on his big win and he has a great future in this sport. #ufc #ufc225 #willbeback”

Overeem has had over 60 professional mixed martial arts (MMA) fights. At this point in his career, it should be interesting to see what the former UFC heavyweight title challenger decides to do next.

After declaring that he will be back, who do you think Overeem should be paired up with in the Octagon next?

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UFC 225 Salaries: Robert Whittaker Makes Bank For Title Defense

The UFC 225 salaries were revealed on Monday and some of the top tier talents got paid some major cash. It should be noted that these salaries are estimates from the Sports Daily that include Reebok sponsorship money as Illinois State Athletic  Commiss…

The UFC 225 salaries were revealed on Monday and some of the top tier talents got paid some major cash. It should be noted that these salaries are estimates from the Sports Daily that include Reebok sponsorship money as Illinois State Athletic  Commission doesn’t release fighter pay info. UFC 225 pay-per-view event took place on […]

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