A Quote by Colby Covington

The difference between me and Tyron Woodley is that Tyron Woodley fights nervous; he fights scared. He doesn't wanna get tired, so the thing with Tyron Woodley is that he doesn't know how to push the pace. He doesn't have cardio. He doesn't have heart. He has a heart, but he doesn't have heart. There's a difference.
Tyron Woodley knows how good I am.
It's going to be an easy fight when I finally get my hands on Tyron Woodley.
If you have a sleeping disorder, just get TyQuil: Tyron Woodley, the gossip girl.
I don't really care who the UFC put in front of me, but ultimately, I want that belt off Tyron Woodley.
I'm pretty sure I could beat Tyron Woodley. Nothing against him.
I got to experience fighting some really good guys, like Demian Maia and Tyron Woodley who are top guys in the division. It was on a big stage, those fights. It gives me experience with top-level guys.
Tyron Woodley can't top me, and Demian Maia has no chance to stop me.
The real reason Tyron Woodley doesn't want to fight me is because the last time we were in the gym together, I broke him.
A guy like Tyron Woodley, he hits like a truck. I know personally.
Demian Maia, he's a legend. He's a veteran in the game. He knows how to fight. He's been through so many five-round fights. He's headlined a lot of cards, fought Anderson Silva for the title, fought Tyron Woodley for the title. He's a veteran, he knows how to fight, and he's always training. He's a jiu-jitsu wizard.
I wouldn't fight Tyron Woodley; we go way, way back.
I think Georges St-Pierre should go down to fight Tyron Woodley. I think he has a chance.
To be honest, any one of those guys that I've stepped in the Octagon with - Darren Till, Anthony Pettis, Tyron Woodley - I would love to step back in the Octagon with those guys.
I'm the biggest draw. I do the biggest numbers in this division, and it's not even close. There's a reason all these guys want to fight me. They don't want to fight Tyron Woodley. Because I'm the biggest fight and the biggest draw in the division.
First off, I don't consider Tyron Woodley a teammate. He trains with Duke Roufus; Roufus is in his corner every fight. He's been doing his training camps at Roufusport. He has an ATT affiliate in St. Louis, but OK, whatever. Just because he branded an ATT so he can make some money, and he had an investor, I don't consider that a teammate.
Remember this well. There are two kind of fights. As long as we place ourselves in battle, we must always know the difference: fights to defend life... and fights to defend pride.
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