Tyron Woodley: Pressure Fighters Like Colby Covington Get Knocked Out
Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight king Tyron Woodley packs some serious power, having put away the likes of Robbie Lawler, Josh Koscheck and Jay Hieron with punches during his mixed martial arts career.
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“Fighters
that press me like that have been the ones that get knocked out.
Koscheck was one and got knocked out. Robbie (Lawler) is a pressure
fighter. He got knocked out. I’ve fought a guy like him before.
These are people I call The Walking Dead. They know they have to
get a takedown.”
“His ground is terrible. When you think about all those attributes, I’ve said this before, put your chin on the treadmill. Show me how you can condition your chin to take a punch.”
“His ground is terrible. When you think about all those attributes, I’ve said this before, put your chin on the treadmill. Show me how you can condition your chin to take a punch.”
Covington himself just recently defeated former lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos at UFC 225, winning the interim welterweight title in the process. That interim belt undoubtedly sets up a fight with Woodley, who has been sidelined with injuries after defending his title against Demian Maia at UFC 214 nearly a year ago.
The brash, trash-talking Covington relies on his stellar wrestling and top game, and excels when he can dictate the pace and location of the fight. Woodley is unconcerned, however, as the UFC welterweight champion boasts the best takedown defense percentage in the history of the entire promotion:
“It’s not
like I just have the best takedown defense in the welterweight
division. I have the best takedown defense in the history of the
UFC. It’s kind of funny that his whole game plan is surrounded
around taking me down.”
No date or location has been announced yet for a Woodley vs. Covington title unification fight, but the UFC is expected to confirm the matchup in the coming weeks.
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