Leon Edwards: Colby Covington Retirement or Move to Lightweight After UFC 296
Leon Edwards predicts UFC 296 will be Colby Covington's last welterweight fight, believes he'll retire or move to lightweight after losing.
Leon Edwards has strong beliefs about the outcome of UFC 296, where he is set to defend his welterweight title against Colby Covington. He anticipates that this will be the final time Covington fights at welterweight, as he is 0-2 in undisputed title fights and is reaching the age of 35. Edwards sees this matchup as a pivotal moment in both of their careers, with the potential for Covington to retire from MMA or drop down to lightweight after their fight.
During a media day for UFC 296, Edwards expressed his confidence that once he defeats Covington, 'Chaos' will either retire or move down to the lightweight division. He pointed out that Covington has turned down fights with younger competitors and has been vocal about fighting at his natural weight class. Despite this, Edwards remains convinced that a victory over Covington will lead to his retirement or move to lightweight.
Covington, on the other hand, has been vocal about fighting at his natural weight class and has dismissed the idea of moving down to lightweight. He has expressed confidence in his abilities as a fighter and has emphasized that he does not cut weight, positioning himself as a true fighter who competes at his natural weight.
The stakes are high for both fighters, with Edwards confident in his ability to retain the welterweight title, while Covington remains determined to secure the championship. The outcome of their highly-anticipated matchup at UFC 296 will ultimately determine the future of both fighters in the welterweight division.
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