After victory at UFC 272, Colby Covington declares the end of his rivalry with Jorge Masvidal

Provoked by his former training partner, even after the duel between them, 'Caos' just ignored it and insinuated that his rival's career had also come to an end

C. Covington (left) defeated J. Masvidal (right) in the UFC 272. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Even after defeating Jorge masvidal No. UFC 272, Colby covington He continued to hear provocations from his newest enemy. However, after the reckoning in the octagon, ‘Chaos’ made it clear that he had ended the rivalry with his former teammate and provoked him, saying that his career is also at an end. The statement was given in an interview with ‘Submission Radio’.

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“I mean, for me it’s over, what is this guy going to do? He's all talk. I mean, I should be in critical condition. This is the same guy who said, 'Oh, I'm going to leave Colby in critical condition on Monday.' He might not do it. So the only thing in critical condition is the career of Jorge masvidal. It's no use, guys. It (the rivalry) is officially over. We put the feather in the cap. So I don’t buy anything this guy says,” Colby said.

Current number one in the welterweight rankings (up to 77,1kg), Colby remains absolute, behind only the champion Kamaru Usman, who has already defeated him on two occasions. An MMA professional since 2012, the North American has a record of 17 triumphs and only three setbacks in the sport.

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