Ian Machado Garry Calls Colby Covington A ‘P*ssy’, UFC 310 Explodes With Tension!

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The tension between Ian Machado Garry and Colby Covington is at an all-time high as Garry accuses Covington of ducking him for months! With the UFC 310 main event now in chaos, Garry isn’t holding back, calling out Covington for hiding in the shadows. Will Garry’s title dreams clash with Covington’s ego, or will Joaquin Buckley step in to shut Covington down once and for all? Get ready for a war of words—and fists—in the welterweight division!

A Surprising Shift in UFC Tampa’s Main Event

Ian Machado Garry wasted no time reacting when Colby Covington took his place in the UFC Tampa main event. Initially, Garry was scheduled to headline the event against Joaquin Buckley. However, after Garry replaced the injured welterweight champion Belal Muhammad for UFC 310, Covington quickly took Garry’s spot. This abrupt change raised tensions, especially since Garry had already signed to fight in the main event.

The Fight That Never Materialized

For months, fans speculated about a potential showdown between Ian Machado Garry and Colby Covington. Both fighters traded verbal jabs on social media, making it one of the most anticipated matchups in the welterweight division. Covington, coming off a disappointing loss to Leon Edwards in 2023, was looking for a victory against a lower-ranked opponent. Meanwhile, Garry, still undefeated, hoped to climb closer to title contention with the fight. However, this highly anticipated bout never came to fruition. Instead, Garry was announced as the headliner for UFC Tampa, facing Buckley. When Belal Muhammad pulled out of UFC 310 due to injury, Garry quickly stepped up to take on Shavkat Rakhmonov in a title eliminator for the welterweight gold.

Garry vs. Rakhmonov: The Ultimate Title Eliminator

Despite the matchup shifts, Ian Machado Garry vs. Shavkat Rakhmonov remains a highly significant fight. Rakhmonov, who was previously set to fight for the welterweight title against Muhammad, will now face Gary in a battle between two undefeated fighters. The winner of this bout will secure a shot at the welterweight championship, making it one of the most crucial fights in the UFC welterweight division.

Colby Covington Faces Joaquin Buckley

Meanwhile, Colin Covington will now face Joaquin Buckley, who is riding a five-fight win streak. Garry, however, wasn’t impressed, stating that Covington had been avoiding him for 7-8 months. Garry made it clear that he was ready to fight the toughest in the division, but Covington only emerged from the shadows at the last moment. In a humorous twist, Buckley responded to the change by joking there would be no more “Buck vs. Cuck,” claiming Covington hasn’t wanted to fight since Obama was in office.

Who Will Prevail in the Welterweight Division?

Despite the changes, both matchups are crucial for the welterweight division. Garry will be rooting for Joaquin Buckley to defeat Covington while focusing on his upcoming fight with Rakhmonov. The outcomes of these matchups will likely determine who challenges Belal Muhammad for the welterweight championship next.

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