Colby Covington Vows To Dethrone ‘Race-Baiting’ Tyron Woodley

Controversial welterweight Colby Covington has made quite the name for himself both inside and outside of the cage last year, and this year appears to be no different. Covington has his sights set on welterweight champion Tyron Woodley, and as usual, he won’t hold back while doing so. The welterweight contender called Woodley out for […]

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Controversial welterweight Colby Covington has made quite the name for himself both inside and outside of the cage last year, and this year appears to be no different.

Covington has his sights set on welterweight champion Tyron Woodley, and as usual, he won’t hold back while doing so.

The welterweight contender called Woodley out for ‘race-baiting’ and vows to be the champion the people want (via Submission Radio):

“He let’s things get to his emotions. He’s literally a prima donna. That’s the perfect explanation for Tyron Woodley. He tries to racebait. The people that don’t like him and don’t wanna watch him for or think he’s boring, ‘Oh, they’re racist’. That’s his only claim now.

“So, he’s just trapped, he’s in a corner and he’s defeated before anything. The fans have completely gotten in his head and everybody’s under his skin. He doesn’t know how to handle the position he’s in now, but it’s okay, I’m gonna take over his position as welterweight champ and you will see the division be made great again.”

Covington (13-1) most recently defeated Demian Maia in October and has kept his name in the press ever since. Meanwhile, Woodley himself beat Maia at UFC 214 and is due for a title defense after recovering from shoulder surgery for the torn labrum he suffered in the fight.

However, Covington will have to navigate his way around fellow contenders Rafael Dos Anjos, Santiago Ponzinibbio, and Darren Till in order to get a fight with the champion, and he may just have to face off with surging contender Kamaru Usman before he fights any of them.

Who would you like to see Woodley defend his belt against next? Should Covington be the next fighter in line for a shot?

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Tyron Woodley’s UFC 214 Med Suspension Extended To 180 Days For Injury

Tyron Woodley’s medical suspension caused by an injury sustained during his title defense against Demain Maia at UFC 214 has been extended for an impending shoulder surgery. News broke Wednesday of the CSAC’s decision to extend the welterweight champion’s medical suspension, which was initially only seven days as made mandatory by the commission. Woodley himself […]

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Tyron Woodley’s medical suspension caused by an injury sustained during his title defense against Demain Maia at UFC 214 has been extended for an impending shoulder surgery.

News broke Wednesday of the CSAC’s decision to extend the welterweight champion’s medical suspension, which was initially only seven days as made mandatory by the commission.

Woodley himself confirmed he had thrown his shoulder out during the very first round against Maia. Regardless, Woodley put on a beating in a fight where the contender was never really in, competitively speaking.

On Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour, Woodley told Ariel Helwani that he tore his labrum, or ligament, in his right shoulder.

While he could be cleared by a doctor before the 180-day suspension is up, Woodley could remain out of action until January 25, 2018, if the suspension remains upheld.

The welterweight champ will have to undergo surgery to correct it.

Woodley said that the torn labrum forced him to abandon his usually lethal overhand right, yet he still managed to stuff 20 takedowns from Maia, a noted grappling and submission expert who has gotten down pretty much every other welterweight he has fought.

Unfortunately, fans’ reaction to Woodley after the fight suggests they may not be missing him in the Octagon anytime soon.

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