Henry Cejudo doesn’t see Colby Covington getting back on the winning track anytime soon.
“Chaos” returns to the octagon for the first time in a year when he fights Joaquin Buckley in the main event of UFC Tampa on Dec. 14. The former interim champion and three-time undisputed title challenger steps in on short-notice as a replacement for Ian Machado Garry, who was rescheduled to fight Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC 310.
The past few matchups have been a roller-coaster for Covington, who has only lost to elite competition in his past five fights, but also only beaten Jorge Masvidal and Tyron Woodley, two fighters who are no longer on the active roster.
On Cejudo and Kamaru Usman’s Pound 4 Pound podcast, Usman broke down his thoughts on the matchup between Buckley and his longtime rival Covington.
“I think it’s a very good stylistic matchup because right now you’ve got Joaquin Buckley, he’s going to run off combinations, trying to land those big shots to potentially get you out of there,” Usman said. “Colby Covington is a guy that you could potentially get with the big shot.
“But Colby also is the other side of that coin. He can get ahold of you, drag you down if he utilizes his wrestling. Because we saw his last fight, he didn’t exactly utilize that wrestling until the later rounds when he got a little bit more comfortable, and now he’s been out for quite some time, again, so who knows?”
Buckley is currently on a five-fight win streak that coincided with a move down to the welterweight division in 2023. In his most recent outing, Buckley scored a third-round knockout of longtime contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson to jump to No. 10 in the MMA Fighting Global Rankings.
Given Buckley’s rise and Covington’s seeming decline, Cejudo favors Buckley to finish Covington in Tampa.
“The style of Colby Covington is so predictable now and the fact that they’ve seen him lose time and time again, whether it’s with Leon Edwards or yourself, it’s there,” Cejudo said. “Once you stop Colby’s takedowns, things will fall into place.
“Look at how Joaquin covers distance. Double fakes, dipping in to eventually stop a dude like Wonderboy, so I’m high on this kid. This kid is dangerous. I can see Colby Covington losing via stoppage to a guy like Joaquin Buckley, and I truly do believe that.”
Usman agreed with Cejudo’s analysis, but suggested that Buckley could have a harder time of it than Cejudo expects.
“All of those things work great when you’re fighting a guy that’s not a wrestler, that can’t change levels,” Usman said. “Colby will—Instead of evading the way Wonderboy was, what do we do as wrestlers? We change levels, cut you down, and so we’ll see.
“Only time will tell because Colby’s been out for a while and historically-speaking time hasn’t really been the great factor for Colby Covington in between these fights. So I don’t know. I like the fight, though, I like that fight. I’m actually excited to see that fight.”
TOP STORIES
P4P. Is Jon Jones back at No. 1 on the pound-for-pound list?
Eyeballs. Netflix touts a nine-figure viewership for the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight.
Meh. Matt Brown wasn’t thrilled with either half of the UFC 309 main event.
Splash. You do NOT throw water at Darren Till!
Don’t. Guy is happy to let ALEX PEREIRA take a few free shots at him.
VIDEO STEW
The Korean Zombie meets Poatan
Teddy Atlas on Paul vs. Tyson
Volkan Oezdemir vs. Johnny Walker free fight
FLAVOR IN YOUR EAR
Fighter vs. Writer.
The Co-Main Event. Ben Fowlkes and Chad Dundas wax poetic on Paul vs. Tyson and UFC 309.
SOCIAL MEDIA BOUILLABAISSE
Good for you.
Being ranked number 2 pound per pound at 37 years old, I’m happy with that. ☀️
— BONY (@JonnyBones) November 19, 2024
Watch out for Gaziev, though.
Jones better run faster https://t.co/nw1MQrsC3f
— Shamil Gaziev (@GazievMMA) November 19, 2024
Who, though?
Fight news video dropping this week
— Terrance McKinney (@twrecks155) November 19, 2024
Way to punch, no-punch.
Alex Pereira hits the punching machine with South Korean actor Don Lee and gets a lower score than him
IG / donlee #UFC #MMApic.twitter.com/nhz8AloPWR
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) November 19, 2024
Get well soon.
Kai is coming.
— 朝倉 海 Kai Asakura (@kai_1031_) November 19, 2024
FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ricky Turcios (12-4) vs. Bernardo Sopai (11-3); UFC 311, Jan. 18
Anthony Hernandez (13-2, 1 NC) vs. Brendan Allen; UFC Fight Night, Feb. 22
FINAL THOUGHTS
Have we all recovered from the weekend?
Even in the fast-moving world of MMA, the stench of Paul vs. Tyson and the discourse surrounding the return of Jon Jones still feel pretty fresh. You get the sense that even as we march towards the new year, Paul and Jones are going to find a way to dominate the headlines in 2025.
So look forward to all of that!
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