Get ready for an emotional showdown between Leon Edwards and Colby Covington at UFC 296. Covington’s vile comment about Edwards’ deceased father has sparked controversy. British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn condemns the comment and hopes Edwards will emerge victorious. Read more about this intense welterweight clash.
Event | Details |
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Fighters | Leon Edwards vs Colby Covington |
Venue | T-Mobile Arena |
Controversy | Covington’s disrespectful comment about Edwards’ deceased father |
Reaction | Edwards throws a bottle at Covington |
Support | Eddie Hearn condemns Covington’s comments and supports Edwards |
Stakes | Covington’s third shot at the welterweight world title |
The highly anticipated showdown between Leon Edwards and Colby Covington at UFC 296 has been marred by controversy. Covington’s disrespectful comment about Edwards’ deceased father has ignited a heated rivalry between the two fighters. Edwards, understandably upset, reacted by throwing a bottle at Covington during the press event. British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn condemned Covington’s comments and expressed his support for Edwards. This welterweight clash holds high stakes for Covington, as it is his third shot at the world title.
British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn doesn’t care much for mixed martial arts, but even he has found himself emotionally invested in the highly anticipated showdown between Leon Edwards and Colby Covington at UFC 296. The press event held at T-Mobile Arena showcased the intense rivalry between the two fighters, with Covington crossing the line and making a vile comment about Edwards’ deceased father.
During the heated exchanges, Covington took things to a personal level, drawing the ire of fans and media members. He made an absolutely disrespectful comment, saying, ‘We’ll say ‘What’s up’ to your dad while we’re there.’ This comment struck a nerve as Edwards’ father was tragically shot and killed when he was just 13 years old. Understandably upset, Edwards reacted by throwing a bottle at Covington, leading to a brief altercation before security intervened.
Eddie Hearn, who may not be a fan of MMA, condemned Covington’s comments in an interview with IFL TV. He expressed his support for Edwards and his hope that he would defeat Covington. Hearn emphasized the importance of compassion and criticized Covington for crossing the line.
The question arises: Did Covington go too far, or is there simply nothing considered off-limits in the fight game anymore? This highly anticipated welterweight clash will be Covington’s third shot at the world title, following a mixed record in his last four fights. He suffered losses against Kamaru Usman, the then-champion, but also secured victories over Tyron Woodley and Jorge Masvidal, both of whom have retired from the sport.
Stay tuned for the intense battle between Edwards and Covington at UFC 296, where emotions will run high and the stakes will be even higher.