Colby Covington might be the biggest “heel” in professional mixed martial arts, but he’s also the UFC’s undisputed No. 1 welterweight contender.
Covington (15-1) solidified the next shot at defending welterweight champion Kamaru Usman on Saturday, with a dominant, five-round performance against former champ Robbie Lawler. The 170-pound bout headlined UFC Fight Night at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
The polarizing welterweight never came close to a finish, but his furious work rate buried Lawler over the course of five rounds. All three judges scored it a shutout for Covington, via scores of 50-44, 50-45 and 50-45.
“I didn’t buy a ticket to come see me, you bought a ticket to come see me,” Covington told the New Jersey fanbase, as it booed the result. “So, shut up and let me finish my interview. Usman, I don’t want to wait until [UFC 244 at] Madison Square Garden in November. We can do it right now. We can do it tonight.”
Covington received support from Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, who were seated front row. President Donald Trump also tweeted a message of support to Covington, about one hour before his fight began.