Belal Muhammad Blasts Leon Edwards, Colby Covington for UFC 296 Headliner
Belal Muhammad was among those unimpressed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship main event on Saturday.
Muhammad, who weighed in as the backup fighter for the UFC 296 headliner between welterweight champ Leon Edwards and challenger Colby Covington, did not mince words in talking about the fight, which Edwards won via unanimous decision. While the build-up to the fight seemed to promise fireworks, as the challenger’s trash talk about Edwards’ late father drew a furious reaction from the champ, the fight itself was a lackluster affair, as Covington failed to engage his vaunted pressure and wrestling for most of the five rounds. At the UFC 296 post-fight show, “Remember the Name” said:
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Unbeaten in 10 outings with his last four wins coming against ranked contenders, Muhammad was widely the considered to be the rightful contender for Edwards’ second title defense. However, the UFC elected to give the shot to Covington who hadn’t fought since March 2022. Muhammad called for his long due title shot yet again, and UFC CEO Dana White has stated that he will get it. The 35-year-old said:
“So I think the UFC knows who’s next. I need to get in there. I need to make the welterweight division great again because I’m going to come to fight every single fight. I’m going to be in your face non-stop, 100 percent. There’s not going to be no breathing at all for Leon Edwards.”
“I’m going to make him look to his corner and his coach is going to repeat that same statement, ‘Don’t let him bully you, son!’ He’s going to say that every single round, and once the fight’s over, he’s [going to say], ‘You let him bully you, son.’ That’s what I’m going to do to him. I’m going to bully him.”
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