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Leon Edwards Wanted to Slap Colby Covington Backstage After UFC 296 Presser

Werdum confronted him
I'll settle for a headkick

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Holy crap atleast there's one highlight of that fight.
 
No shit, who doesnt?
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@HHJ killing it with the first response.

Shame on Leon, he had the opportunity to do everyone a huge service.

I guess Trump walking out on him was the biggest slap in the face Colby could get - so we can thank Trump for that at least lol

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Colby Covington can get on anyone’s nerves, and that includes UFC welterweight champion Leon Edwards.

Covington landed himself a title shot against Edwards at UFC 296 in December 2023. Known for crossing limits with his trash talk, Covington insulted Edwards’ late father at the pre-fight press conference.

Edwards was admittedly affected by the comments but successfully maintained his composure to put on a lopsided beating against Covington en route to a unanimous decision victory. “Rocky” revealed that he looked for Covington backstage immediately following the press conference to slap him. However, the American was nowhere to be found, potentially having been escorted out by security personnel.

“Yeah [I looked for him backstage]. But they moved him, I don’t know where he went but he weren’t backstage at all,” Edwards said on "The MMA Hour.” “I feel like the security took him away and I don’t know where they put him, but he was somewhere… Slap him, that’s what I was looking to do. I feel like he’s not a man. I feel like the way he talks and the way he says, he should be able to really back it up inside and outside the cage. For me I don’t think he’s a man, he’s a weasel.”

Despite barely surviving for five rounds against Edwards, Covington bizarrely raised his hands at the end of the final bell. After the decision was announced, Covington, a self-declared Donald Trump fanatic, blamed the loss on the judges’ bias against his political views.

Edwards noted that Covington is in the habit of blaming all of his losses on external factors. Scheduled to defend his welterweight title against Belal Muhammad at UFC 304 in Manchester on July 27, Edwards is expecting his upcoming opponent to come up with excuses like Covington if he loses.



Leon's right - Colby's not a man, just a weasel. Fuck Colby, and...

WAR LEON!
 
Talking shit about Colby was more fun when there were still a bunch of idiots defending his honour. Now it seems even the dumbest of the dumb have caught on to his bullshit and abandoned ship.

Nah there is still some guys like him for instance :

Colby ended that fight on top reigning down shots.

Food for thought.
 
Looks like he ate it just fine.

I think Colby is a boring fighter with a stupid, put upon personality, so I'm not really that interested in defending him, but biased journalists lying in their articles irritate me.

Fight was more competitive than I expected and Colby was more effective with his wrestling than I thought he'd be. Leon wasn't impressive vs Colby, honestly he skated by Usman twice in close bouts too. But he was supposed to, he was rising and in his prime at 31 vs guys who were inactive or chronically injured and aging out of their primes. I'm super glad Leon won.
 
I'm super glad Leon cleaned up the 35 year old circle jerk between Colby and Usman. I'm glad Burns is no longer a contender, I found it sad he ever was in the first place. The WW division is finally looking up after years of old dudes and lightweights at the top. But seriously, Leon's resume to Shields? Okami? Condit? Sakurai? Hendo? Lawler? Semtex? Maia? Woodley? And moat of these wins were over these guys when they were either in their primes or on their way up, none were aging out. Maybe Shields didn't win impressively but he won and he beat a lot more elite level guys than Leon did, shit than Usman did either. Its not a criticism, but Leon has more work to do. Belal should he a layup, the real test will be Shavkat/Jack, followed by probably Garry or Islam.
I dont think Shields deserved the win over Woodley or Maia. And vs Okami was pretty much a robbery where Shields got busted up.
Hendo and Lawler were at MW.

I agree Shields might still have a better resume at this point across weightclasses, but definitely not at WW
 
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Fight was more competitive than I expected and Colby was more effective with his wrestling than I thought he'd be. Leon wasn't impressive vs Colby, honestly he skated by Usman twice in close bouts too. But he was supposed to, he was rising and in his prime at 31 vs guys who were inactive or chronically injured and aging out of their primes. I'm super glad Leon won.

Im not sure what the word "impressive" stands for you. Leon vs Colby was basically a one way traffic fight, pure domination except for a couple of minuts out of 25, with lot of solid strikes to Colby's face and leg.

Most of Shields notable wins were extremely questionable decisions. Again no idea what "impressive" means exactly because each person might get impressed by different things. Im talking about extremely questionable decisions, which Colby vs Leon was not by any means
 
Im not sure what the word "impressive" stands for you. Leon vs Colby was basically a one way traffic fight, pure domination except for a couple of minuts out of 25, with lot of solid strikes to Colby's face and leg.

Most of Shields notable wins were extremely questionable decisions. Again no idea what "impressive" means exactly because each person might get impressed by different things. Im talking about extremely questionable decisions, which Colby vs Leon was not by any means

I noted that about Shields myself so you can settle down with the passive aggressive quotations. A lot of Shields wins were unimpressive or questionable decisions but his resume is still far better in terms of who he beat and when he beat them relative to their primes. Leon's resume is very thin in comparison.

Leon vs Colby wasn't "one way traffic", Leon was by no means dominant, he clearly won but many rounds were competitive in strikes landed, there were no knockdowns, total strikes landed was close to even and Colby was coming on late. For a 35 year old that was largely on the shelf for 2 years Colby did better than he should have.
 
I'm glad the real narrative is the norm for this fight now, it was kind of lopsided. It felt so forced when people pretended that Colby won that.
Maybe I missed it but who (aside from Colby) thought he won the fight? He won the last round but were people saying he won the fight?
 
Maybe I missed it but who (aside from Colby) thought he won the fight? He won the last round but were people saying he won the fight?
Yeah, only a vocal minority for about two weeks after the fight. I always thought they were trolling, but I'm sure some were serious.
 
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