LEON EDWARDS retained his welterweight title with an emphatic silencing of Colby Covington in their grudge match.
Britain’s second UFC champion made the second defence of the 170lbs throne early on this morning in the main event of UFC 296 in Las Vegas.
GettyLeon Edwards locked horns with Colby Covington in the main event of UFC 296[/caption]
GettyTensions were high between the pair due Covington’s pre-fight trash talk[/caption]
GettyLeon Edwards looked to make the second defence of the welterweight title against the American[/caption]
Emotions were high going into the Sin City showdown following Covington‘s repeated taunts about Edwards‘ late father, who was murdered when he was 13.
And the Brummie made the former interim champion eat every one of his words with a dominant decision victory, which came courtesy of 49-46 scorecards.
An emotional Edwards said in his post-fight interview: “I knew I was the better athlete, everyone kept going on about his cardio but cardio.
”I shut him down with technique and range. I’m a mixed martial artist, I wanted to come out here and prove that.”
Edwards took the centre of the Octagon early doors and looked to feint his way in.
The champ had to deal with chants of “USA, USA, USA” as he looked to get his offence off.
Covington was cautious about entering the pocket, perhaps as he was aware of Edwards’ slick counter-striking.
Edwards landed a big right hand that briefly staggered Covington after hearing chants of “F**k you, Leon.”
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GETTYColby Covington was hesitant to engage Leon Edwards in striking range[/caption]
GettyEdwards’ striking was too slick and creative for Covington[/caption]
Covington tried to change tact with a takedown with a minute-and-half of the round left but saw his effort to ground the fight easily stuffed before having his head pinged back with a stiff counter left
Despite being cheered on by Donald Trump, Covington was hesitant to enter striking range in the second.
But he landed a good straight left, although Edwards’ counter left after a beautiful stance switch proved to be the biggest strike of the round.
Covington shot for a takedown early in the third but saw his attempt to ground the fight stuffed.
Edwards did a great job of countering when Covington left himself vulnerable coming in.
But he eventually found himself grounded by a big double leg from Covington, albeit temporarily.
And he returned the favour by grounding the American before allowing him back to his feet.
Covington continued to be hesitant to engage in the striking in the fourth and once resorted to trying to ground the fight, albeit unsuccessfully.
GettyLeon Edward’ did a brilliant job negating Colby Covington’s wrestling[/caption]
Bizarrely, Covington showed no signs of urgency after the start of the fifth and final round.
But he managed to bring the fight into his wheelhouse with a big takedown.
Edwards did a beautiful job of getting back to his feet and secured a takedown of his own before transitioning to the back of the challenger.
Covington then found himself fending off rear-naked and armbar attempts, the latter of which he used to transition to the half-guard of the champ.
But he was unable to find a Haily Mary submission to seal a last-gasp victory and claim UFC gold at the third time of asking.
Edwards was satisfied to have his hand raised but frustrated he wasn’t able to get the finish.
He said: “He used my dad’s death as entertainment, it took a lot for me to calm down.
“He’s a great competitor but just a dirty human being.”
GettyLeon Edwards celebrates as a dejected Colby Covington looks on[/caption]
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