
UFC: I should have beaten Usman, laments Covington
Welterweight contender, Colby Covington, has expressed disappointment and shock for not winning against champion Kamaru Usman at UFC 268 at Madison Square Garden on Sunday.
According to the fight statistics, Usman landed more significant strikes on Covington: 123 to 107, and also knocked down the American twice in the second round, only to be saved by the bell.
In his words:
“I’m definitely not proud of my performance,” Covington said while addressing the media. “I should have won that. It was laser thin again. I honestly thought I had it 3-2. It was very close. He clipped me, I clipped him a couple of times.
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“I think we have unfinished business. I’ll give five more rounds out in the parking lot right now. I’m serious about that. I will see him again. I’m not done with him.”Information Guide Nigeria
“I still think I was right there,” Covington added.
“I didn’t think he clearly won (rounds) one and two. Maybe round two because he clipped me but round one was very close. I don’t know you can just outright give it to him. It was a very close fight. Whatever judge put it 49-46 is out of their f*cking mind.”JAMB Result
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