Colby Covington shoots on Poirier and McGregor in one interview

Colby Covington definitely isn't trying to make a bunch of friends in the MMA world right now. He has been turning on old teammates and even his old room-mate Masvidal. I don't really understand why he would try to beef with Poirier and Mcgregor though unless he has notions of going down a weight class to make some sort of super fight. There is also some reason to think that he wants to capitalize on the now vacant lightweight title. Mostly I think he is just doing it to maintain his bad boy with no friends persona and get as much publicity and therefore money as he can.


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They were teammates back at American Top Team but that love doesn't seem to have carried into today as Covington is now the owner and operator of his own team at Colby Covington Incorporated, where he is the CEO.

The latest war of words between Covington and Poirier have to do with Dustin's charity called The Good Fight where the idea is that the donations to the foundation are meant to help children of poor families. Now I have no idea what they actually do, but Colby Covington claims that Poirier (who he refers to as "Soirier") is using the foundation as a front, is siphoning money from the foundation to enrich himself, and is also using the foundation as a tax write-off.

There is no evidence that any of this is true, but from what little I know about charitable foundations, it certainly could be. I don't think that is why Colby is doing this though, I think he is doing it because it keeps him in the spotlight and therefore makes and fights of his more marketable.


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This entire idea is taken straight out of the McGregor playbook and it worked very well for him, so it is understandable that someone else would try the same tactics. Ironically, Covington, who is emulating basically the exact same media strategy as The Notorious One, refers to Conor as "Con-Man MgGregor."

I don't have any sympathy for McGregor getting picked on for his latest fall from grace that has resulted in him being in the number 5 spot in the lightweight division because well, you reap what you sow, as they say. I do, however, wonder what it is that Covington has set up in his future. He obviously wants to have another go at Kamaru Usman and according to Dana White's thoughts (it's not official) he is exactly the next person in line for that fight.

I would think that Covington would be focusing his ire on Usman, but instead he is reaching out across weight classes to attack people that, barring some sort of dramatic weight change, he isn't even a part of.

Covington is a beast in the octagon and I really hope he can put up a "Good Fight" when he faces Usman, presumably later this year. However, in the meantime I think that his lashing out at people he is very unlikely to fight is nothing more than public relations of the aggressive sort.


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The man rarely has anything good to say about any other fighter. In fact, I can't recall a time that he ever did say anything nice about anyone in the past 2 years other than the ex-President. It could all be a ruse of course and I suspect there is probably a little bit of WWE in his marketing game plan. Covington knows that creating some controversy before, after, and even during a fight makes you a much more marketable fighter and I think he is playing all of us.

Does he really hate Poirier and McGregor? Or are they all on a Zoom call right now trying to figure out how they can keep the media talking about them in order to increase their collective paychecks? It honestly wouldn't surprise me if that were the case!



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Ah yes, the old trashtalk chestnut!!

McGregor was definitely highly skilled in this department. It's all bravado in my opinion and sometimes I'm sure they have a laugh about it. On the other hand though, I'd say there are times when they are seething too when it gets very personal..

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well this tactic has worked very well for McGregor in the past and it is no surprise that others are following suit. When Conor relentlessly attacked Jose Aldo he obviously got in his head and it was because of this that Aldo wasn't himself in the fight, made stupid tactical mistakes and paid the price in less than a minute. Aldo hasn't been the same ever since and I can't help but feel bad for the guy.

I think that McGregor actually mimicked Chael Sonnen in his trash-talking tactics because Sonnen was able to get multiple fights that he did not necessarily deserve just because he has great microphone skills.

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Very interesting point about Aldo - he really got in his head alright.

I think at the top level of any sport, that 6 inches between the ears becomes really important. It separates the really good guys with potential from the guys who make it in their respective sports.

The trash talk has spilled over to other sports now too and is known as sledging here and very often goes over the line with vitriol about sisters, mothers, sick family members to name a few..

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vitriol about sisters, mothers, sick family members to name a few..

wow, that's awful.

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Great article. Apologies for initially downvoting your post as I was distracted by the kiddies. I hope it is resolved, if not, please let me know.

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Thanks for letting me know. Appreciate the feedback.

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I don't like that this is what the sport has become either. It has become rare that people go into fights with respect for their opponents and when that happens you are kind of surprised. The hype sells the fights though and all you have to do is look at the fact that anyone buys those Jake Paul fights to realize that this is very true.

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I wish these fighters would leave the Chael Sonnen schtick to Chael Sonnen. Hell, even Chael doesn't do it any more.

Then again, according to some interviews that I saw, Colby was about to get cut until he started talking trash. So who knows, maybe he can't get fans so he needs haters.

Just like with Mac, at first it was kind of entertaining. Now it's just getting old. If you want to talk trash about your opponent, that's one thing. Talking trash about random fighters in other weight classes just seems desperate.

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Ha! I was just mentioning him in another comment and now see that you and I now see your comment about basically exactly what I was saying.

Unfortunately, this, and every other sport isn't about the sport, it is about making money and they hype sells the fights but yeah, calling out people in other weight classes doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. I'm just waiting for the day that we can see one heavyweight take on 2 featherweights at once. I'd pay to see that.

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