LATEST NEWS: Never will he be a top-30 fighter Colby Covington fires at Pimblett, Chandler over UFC criticism

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Colby Covington Faces Backlash for UFC 296 Antics, but Refuses to Back Down Amid Criticism

Colby Covington has been under fire for his pre-fight antics and in-fight performance against Leon Edwards at UFC 296 this month. Despite the criticism from his peers, “Chaos” remains unyielding and is not shying away from the controversy surrounding his actions.

Colby Covington Defends UFC 296 Performance Amid Criticism, Maintains Title Aspirations

 

Undeterred by the backlash, Colby Covington is staunchly defending his performance at UFC 296 and continues to speak as if he’s still in contention for a world title. Despite the reality of being significantly distant from welterweight title consideration after a decisive loss to Leon Edwards, Covington remains confident.

While Covington’s outspoken persona makes him an easy target for criticism, he appears indifferent to the opinions of his fellow UFC fighters. This includes rising lightweight star Paddy Pimblett, who heavily criticized Covington’s pre-fight trash talk and overall display at UFC 296.

Colby Covington Brushes off Criticism, Mocks Paddy Pimblett’s Popularity

LATEST NEWS: Never will he be a top-30 fighter Colby Covington fires at  Pimblett, Chandler over UFC criticism
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In response to the criticism, Colby Covington dismisses it with laughter, asserting that those speaking against him lack substance and are merely talkers, not doers. Covington specifically targets Paddy Pimblett, stating that without his distinctive bowl cut and accent, he wouldn’t garner attention. He goes further to belittle Pimblett’s fighting skills, predicting he will never rise beyond a top-30 fighter and suggesting the only chance he has at a world title is by kneeling and coming to “sniff” Covington’s jockstrap. Covington’s remarks reflect his trademark confrontational style both in and out of the octagon.

Covington Faces Criticism from UFC Peers; Michael Chandler Joins the Chorus

Adding to the chorus of criticism, UFC lightweight contender Michael Chandler publicly expresses his dissatisfaction with Colby Covington’s performance at UFC 296. It seems that the post-fight reactions from fellow fighters are echoing a sentiment of disappointment in Covington’s recent showing.

Colby Covington Fires Back at Michael Chandler’s Critique with Sharp Retort

Reacting to Michael Chandler’s humor-laced criticism, Colby Covington doesn’t hold back in his counterattack. He dismissively refers to Chandler’s achievements in Bellator, branding him a “complete scrub” and questions his UFC record, asserting that Chandler’s standing in the organization is far from impressive. Covington then emphasizes his own UFC success, highlighting his win percentage and positioning himself as an “all-time great” in the division, emphasizing achievements that he believes set him apart from his detractors. The exchange exemplifies the intense verbal jousting often seen in the world of mixed martial arts.

Colby Covington points the finger at political bias as he seeks to explain the outcome:

“I am the only fighter to visit The White House and spend time with a sitting president. He emphasizes the special privileges he received, such as having the first family in the front row and receiving support from a president before entering the octagon. Covington dismisses his detractors, framing them as “all talk and no walk,” suggesting that his unique experiences and support from the highest office set him apart in the realm of mixed martial arts. This narrative reflects Covington’s ongoing effort to assert his prominence and accomplishments despite recent setbacks.

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