UFC 272 LIVE results: Masvidal vs Covington stream, fight card and latest updates tonight
Re-live updates from one of the biggest grudge matches in UFC history
Bragging rights went to Colby Covington on Saturday night as he defeated friend-turned-rival Jorge Masvidal in a seismic grudge match in the main event of UFC 272.
Allegations of unpaid coaching fees, debts to loan sharks, poor parenting and more dominated the back and forths between the former roommates and training partners, leading to their clash in a sold-out T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. In the first two rounds, Covington was warned over an eye poke and lost a position due to a low blow, and he also survived a scare later in the fight after being dropped by an overhand right from Masvidal.
The wrestling specialist dominated the majority of the contest, however, taking down his rival numerous times and seeking chokes against the fence throughout. Covington ultimately secured a unanimous-decision win (49-46, 50-44, 50-45) and proceeded to call out another former teammate in Dustin Poirier, who has teased a move up from lightweight. “I just took care of Miami street trash, now it’s time to take care of Louisiana swamp trash,” Covington said, a US flag draped around his shoulders. “Where you at, Dustin Poirier? You said it’s ‘on sight’. I’ll see you soon, you’re next.”
Re-live updates from the UFC 272 prelims, main card and main event, below.
UFC 272
Below is a look at the full card for tonight’s event. We will begin our coverage with the prelims at 1am GMT.
Early prelims
Brian Kelleher vs Umar Nurmagomedov (featherweight)
Dustin Jacoby vs Michael Oliksiejczuk (light heavyweight)
Devonte Smith vs Erick Gonzalez (lightweight)
Jessica Eye vs Manon Fiorot (women’s flyweight)
Tim Elliot vs Tagir Ulanbekov (flyweight)
Prelims
Nicolae Negumereanu vs Kennedy Nzechukwu (light heavyweight)
Jalin Turner vs Jamie Mullarkey (lightweight)
Maryna Moroz vs Mariya Agapova (women’s flyweight)
Marina Rodriguez vs Yan Xiaonan (women’s strawweight)
Main card
Serghei Spivac vs Greg Hardy (heavyweight)
Kevin Holland vs Alex Oliveira (welterweight)
Edson Barboza vs Bryce Mitchell (featherweight)
Rafael dos Anjos vs Renato Moicano (160lbs catchweight)
Colby Covington vs Jorge Masvidal (welterweight)
UFC 272
Jorge Masvidal and Colby Covington incessantly traded insults on Thursday at the pre-fight press conference for their UFC 272 main event, with security guards watching closely as the rivals baited one another.
Masvidal and Covington were long-time friends and training partners, even living together before their relationship devolved into a bitter rivalry that saw both fighters kicked out of American Top Team.
Masvidal has since returned to the gym, however, where he has been training for this Saturday’s clash with Covington at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena. Masvidal, 37, is a two-time welterweight title challenger, while 34-year-old Covington previously held the division’s interim belt.
It is rare for a non-title bout to headline a UFC pay-per-view, but such is the severity of Masvidal and Covington’s mutual bitterness that this long-awaited contest will main event on Saturday, and fans got a first-hand glimpse of the Americans’ rivalry at the pre-fight press conference on Thursday.
Here’s a recap of what was said:
Jorge Masvidal and Colby Covington trade insults at chaotic UFC 272 press conference
Security guards watched closely as the rivals baited one another non-stop for half an hour
UFC 272
Colby Covington specialises in chaos.
He inflicts it upon his opponents and injects it into the very veins that run through the UFC, that bind fighters and coaches.
Covington also specialises in control, however, something that is often overlooked in the analysis of his persona and fighting style.
The relentless pace pushed by the American in the Octagon leaves his opponents with such little time to think, to the extent that contests must feel like constant carnage to them, while Covington himself maintains an impressive composure and almost unrivalled level of cardio to employ his wrestling skills and dictate the action.
Below, we take a look at the curious case of Colby Covington:
The curious case of Colby Covington
The pantomime villain takes on friend-turned-rival Jorge Masvidal in a seismic grudge match at UFC 272
UFC 272
It is rare for a non-title bout to main event a UFC pay-per-view, but Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal’s rivalry is so bitter that their clash this evening has received five-round, headline billing at UFC 272.
Covington and Masvidal were close friends, long-time training partners and teammates, and even lived together before their relationship shattered – leaving just the fierce rivalry that exists between the Americans now. Masvidal has accused Covington of failing to fully pay a former coach, also alleging that the former interim welterweight champion owes debts to various loan sharks in Miami, while his rival returned fire by admonishing Masvidal over his parenting skills and relationship to his wife.
Covington has established himself as somewhat of a pantomime villain in the UFC, while veteran Masvidal became a star in 2019 by fighting three times and securing three stoppage wins – a knockout of Liverpool’s Darren Till in London, a record-setting five-second KO of Ben Askren, and a domination of Nate Diaz at Madison Square Garden. Both Covington and Masvidal have failed to dethrone current welterweight champion Kamaru Usman on two occasions, meaning they face long roads back to a title shot. Those roads begin with this clash at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.
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