Jorge Masvidal is a former training partner and roommate of Colby Covington, his opponent at UFC 272. Reuters
Jorge Masvidal is a former training partner and roommate of Colby Covington, his opponent at UFC 272. Reuters
Jorge Masvidal is a former training partner and roommate of Colby Covington, his opponent at UFC 272. Reuters
Jorge Masvidal is a former training partner and roommate of Colby Covington, his opponent at UFC 272. Reuters

Jorge Masvidal in no mood to end Colby Covington beef - even with 'violent' win at UFC 272


John McAuley
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Jorge Masvidal says his animosity towards Colby Covington will never end, no matter what happens when the two meet finally in the octagon this weekend.

The former friends and teammates, whom in the past cornered one another and even roomed together, face off in the headline bout at UFC 272 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas early on Sunday morning UAE time.

The heated rivalry has played out in public for years after Covington left American Top Team because of what Masvidal claims was an unfulfilled payment from Covington to his coach.

Covington, the No 1-ranked contender at welterweight, is seeking to rebound from his defeat in the rematch with champion Kamaru Usman in November. Afterwards, the American told Usman that the weeks and months of trash talk had all been purely to sell the fight.

Asked at Wednesday’s media day if he would be willing to accept a similar olive branch following UFC 272, Masvidal told reporters: “He would never dare [shake my hand]. He wouldn’t get close to me in any circumference or anything like that. He wouldn’t put himself at a chance where I can end his [expletive] again, especially because he’s talked about my kids.

“My kids don’t do a pay-per-view sell. People don’t go, ‘Oh he’s talking about his kids. I’m going to tune in now.’ He talked about Usman’s dad, calling him all type of things, and Usman’s [mother] – and then you’re going to say, ‘It’s business. I’m just selling pay-per-view. I love you, bro.’

“He had said for months that he wouldn’t shake this man’s hand. That shows how much of a coward he is and what a snake he is. He’ll say whatever and whenever and then, when the light is on him, when it’s time to be man, he does what he does.”

Masvidal added: “I can’t respect him in any way, shape, or form. Kind of like [former opponent] Ben Askren. I don’t care for Ben Askren. If Ben Askren were at a place and he said something to me, we can either fight or not. If he’s cool, I’m cool.

“But with Colby, it will always be for as long as we live. We’ll always have a problem just because he mentioned my religion and kids.”

Masvidal, who in his most recent bout also lost a rematch with Usman - April last year - believes a victory on Sunday would thrust him straight back into the title picture. The division’s No 6-ranked challenger has lost his past two fights, both to Usman, with the first during the inaugural Fight Island in Abu Dhabi in July 2020.

“With my victories, it will put me as a No 1 contender and I’ll be competing for the title shortly after, so that’s definitely a plus,” Masvidal said. “But as far as having beaten great fighters, I won’t even talk to my grandkids about this guy.

“It would just be some personal stuff; I beat some dude I really didn’t like and that’s it. But as far as accomplishments, he won’t rank in there. I don’t like his style and how he fights. I’m going to make it look really easy come Saturday night.

“I’ve got a very similar plan for Colby [to his five-second flying knee KO of Askren in 2019]. It starts violent and it ends even more violent.”

  • Kamaru Usman competes against Colby Covington. Reuters
    Kamaru Usman competes against Colby Covington. Reuters
  • Kamaru Usman, right, lands a punch against Colby Covington. AP Photo
    Kamaru Usman, right, lands a punch against Colby Covington. AP Photo
  • Kamaru Usman (red gloves) competes against Colby Covington (blue gloves) during UFC 268 at Madison Square Garden on November 6, 2021. Usman won via unanimous decision to retain his UFC welterweight belt. Reuters
    Kamaru Usman (red gloves) competes against Colby Covington (blue gloves) during UFC 268 at Madison Square Garden on November 6, 2021. Usman won via unanimous decision to retain his UFC welterweight belt. Reuters
  • Colby Covington gets cleaned up during his fight against Kamaru Usman. Reuters
    Colby Covington gets cleaned up during his fight against Kamaru Usman. Reuters
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    Kamaru Usman grapples with Colby Covington during their welterweight championship bout. AP Photo
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    Kamaru Usman reacts against Colby Covington. AP Photo
  • Kamaru Usman, right, grapples with Colby Covington. AP Photo
    Kamaru Usman, right, grapples with Colby Covington. AP Photo
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    Rose Namajunas (red gloves) celebrates after defeating Zhang Weili to defender her women's UFC strawweight belt. Reuters
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    Rose Namajunas kicks Zhang Weili. Reuters
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    Rose Namajunas punches Zhang Weili. Reuters
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    Rose Namajunas celebrates after defeating Zhang Weili. Reuters
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    Rose Namajunas competes against Zhang Weili. Reuters
  • Rose Namajunas competes against Zhang Weili. Reuters
    Rose Namajunas competes against Zhang Weili. Reuters
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    Rose Namajunas reacts after defeating Weili Zhang. AP Photo
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    Weili Zhang grapples with Rose Namajunas. AP Photo
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    Marlon Vera (blue gloves) celebrates after defeating Frankie Edgar at UFC 268. Reuters
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    Marlon Vera celebrates after defeating Frankie Edgar. Reuters
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    Marlon Vera, right, lands a punch against Frankie Edgar. AP Photo
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    Shane Burgos (red gloves) competes against Billy Quarantillo (blue gloves) during UFC 268 at Madison Square Garden. Reuters
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    Shane Burgos competes against Billy Quarantillo. Reuters
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    Shane Burgos, right, throws a punch against Billy Quarantillo during a featherweight bout. AP Photo
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    Shane Burgos, left, reacts after defeating Billy Quarantillo. AP Photo
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    Justin Gaethje (red gloves) competes against Michael Chandler (blue gloves). Reuters
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    Justin Gaethje throws Michael Chandler. Reuters
  • Justin Gaethje competes against Michael Chandler. Reuters
    Justin Gaethje competes against Michael Chandler. Reuters

Meanwhile, speaking at the same media day, Covington said he had turned down the opportunity to receive part of the cut on the event's pay-per-view sales, adding: “This is just a personal rivalry, this isn’t about the money.

"I didn’t come here to fight for money. I took a pay cut; I didn’t care about the money for this fight. This is about settling a blood rivalry.

“This has been a long time coming. This guy is holding it off as long as he could until he had no chance or no other opportunities. This is the biggest opportunity he could get to pay his alimony and to pay his child support. So, of course, he had to come take his losing pay-cheque.”

Updated: March 03, 2022, 8:38 AM