Covington was offered former UFC welterweight champion Woodley in the headliner of the UFC’s Aug. 22 event, but according to ESPN, Woodley says he won’t be ready until September or October.. Covington (15-2 MMA, 9-2 UFC) and Woodley (19-5-1 MMA, 9-4-1 …
Despite losing, Tyron Woodley is at peace. It was a loss that Woodley took to heart. Former Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight champ Tyron Woodley got real on Media Day for a few minutes. Woodley (19-5-1 MMA, 9-4-1 UFC), a former UFC champion, came out on the losing end of a five-round unanimous decision to Gilbert Burns in the UFC on ESPN 9 main event.
However, one has to question whether Colby Covington is the right match-up for Tyron Woodley following his loss against Gilbert Burns. In a fight that’s been brewing for years now, Colby Covington is certainly willing to wait a couple more months for Tyron Woodley.
... mentioning that his diet and life suffered as a result of the loss.
Tyron Woodley is nearly ready to get back in the Octagon following his unanimous decision loss to Gilbert Burns on May 30. Woodley wasn’t the only person to comment on his loss, as the man he was supposed to fight in March, Leon Edwards, fired a verbal jab at the decorated fighter.
Despite suffering back-to-back defeats for the first time in his professional MMA career, Woodley was calm when describing the loss in an Instagram post on Sunday. Tyron Woodley is a MMA fighter with a professional fight record of 21 wins, 5 losses and 1 draws But, after the pivotal loss, the former champ reported he’s at “peace”. Tyron Woodley’s bid to reclaim the UFC’s welterweight title was dealt a massive blow on Saturday night.
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Woodley competed at UFC Apex this weekend, losing a clear-cut, one-sided decision to Gilbert Burns.It was a devastating loss that may have been the nail in the coffin in regards for Woodley… Woodley (19-4-1 MMA) was returning to action for the first time since surrendering his welterweight title to Kamaru Usman at UFC 235. Now on his second straight loss courtesy of Gilbert Burns, Tyron Woodley promises to keep fighting on. By Milan Ordoñez @Mr_Ordonez May 31, 2020, 11:00am EDT Share this story
Tyron Woodley weighs in on how tough it was for him to deal with losing the UFC welterweight championship to Kamaru Usman back in March 2019. Tyron Woodley made his highly anticipated return to the Octagon this evening in Las Vegas for a welterweight bout with surging contender Gilbert Burns. Should they fight in …
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