
Colby Covington was badly hurt by Kamaru Usman in the fifth round of their championship epic at UFC 245 this past weekend, but ‘Chaos’ believes he could have continued — and possibly gone on to win the fight — had veteran referee Marc Goddard not stopped the fight.
Covington, who fought rounds 4 and 5 with a broken jaw, took to social media to slam ‘fake ref’ Goddard for stopping the fight, claiming that fans were robbed of a fair fight.
Normally people do their fucking in the bedroom, not the octagon @marcgoddard_uk! I go in there to kill or be killed. You robbed me of that. You robbed the people of a fair fight. You should be ashamed of yourself. Fake nut shot. Fake eye poke. Fake stoppage. Fake ref. #ufc245
— Colby Covington (@ColbyCovMMA) December 15, 2019
“Normally people do their f*cking in the bedroom, not the octagon @marcgoddard_uk! I go in there to kill or be killed. You robbed me of that. You robbed the people of a fair fight. You should be ashamed of yourself. Fake nut shot. Fake eye poke. Fake stoppage. Fake ref. #ufc245,” Covington vented on Twitter.
Goddard, who has also been targeted by former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion Conor McGregor, responded to Covington with the following classy Tweet.
Raw emotion & the highest of stakes, fighting is like nothing else on earth. I respect each & every person I stand between & I will give you all I’ve got. I am a human being. Thank you to all who understand what I have put into this game, that will never stop. God bless. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/QryagWadpi
— Marc Goddard (@marcgoddard_uk) December 15, 2019
“Raw emotion & the highest of stakes, fighting is like nothing else on earth. I respect each & every person I stand between & I will give you all I’ve got. I am a human being. Thank you to all who understand what I have put into this game, that will never stop. God bless. ❤️”
Despite losing, ‘Chaos’ earned a ton of credit for his performance and pocketed a $50,000, Fight of the Night bonus for his participation in one of the best title fights in recent memory.
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