Colby Covington’s recent callout has Charles Oliveira’s attention. Covington recently turned down a potential matchup against welterweight up-and-comer Ian Garry, who has been chasing him for several months now.
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Colby Covington is frequently shifting focus when it comes to deciding his next potential opponent. Covington is seemingly not interested in a fight against welterweight up-and-comer Ian Garry, who has been calling “Chaos” out for a considerable amount of time now.
In a recent episode of The Rush With Maxx Crosby podcast, UFC star Colby Covington made wild claims about the authenticity of Jake Paul’s boxing matches.
(Image credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports) UFC welterweight contender Ian Garry (14-0 MMA, 7-0 UFC) has had enough of waiting around. In a one-on-one
Rising top 10 UFC welterweight Ian Machado Garry has fired back at Colby Covington after "Chaos" didn't commit to fighting him. During an appearance on "TwinsPod," Covington discussed the possibility of sharing the Octagon with "The Future" in his next outing.
Welterweight Colby Covington is planning to get back in the octagon this June 29 at UFC 303, but he's not convinced that Ian Machado Garry deserves to be the opponent.
When you talk as much smack as Colby Covington (17-4) does, you’re bound to put a target on your back.
Ian Garry and Colby Covington have engaged in a little back-and-forth verbal warfare. The UFC fighters appear to be poised for a bout in the near future.
The bad blood between former UFC welterweight title challenger Colby Covington (17-4) and rising welterweight contender Ian Machado Garry (14-0) intensified over the weekend.
While Colby Covington claims he wants to continue his career in the UFC, ESPN analyst Din Thomas says the former interim welterweight champion needs to call it a career.
Former UFC title contender Colby Covington is never one to shy away from the spotlight. Recently, Covington appeared on Submission Radio and offered some insight into his championship loss to Leon Edwards.
As far as trash talk goes, Colby Covington's verbal assault on Leon Edwards before UFC 296 was pushing it to the limits. By weaponizing Edwards' late father --- later comparing him to Hitler --- and putting on an all-time lackluster performance at UFC 296, Covington tanked his popularity, and sentiment towards him was overwhelmingly negative.
What more can anyone say about Colby Covington‘s performance over the weekend during UFC 296? While “Chaos” and his supporters had hoped for a championship belt underneath the Christmas tree, Covington walked away from the T-Mobile Arena with just a lump of coal to show for his performance.
Despite Colby Covington losing a unanimous decision to Leon Edwards in UFC 296's main event Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nev., the former interim welterweight champion didn’t hold back when present at the post-fight press conference.
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