If you thought the UFC was going to stop Colby Covington from making certain statements, you thought completely wrong.
After Sunday’s UFC Vegas 11 event, Covington went on a rampage to the media when he stated the Black Lives Matter movement was a “complete sham” orchestrated by “bad people” during his post-fight press conference.
He made his comments that much more worse when he asked Nigerian UFC champion Kamaru Usman if he got a call from his “little tribe” using “smoke signals.”
UFC President Dana White was asked about Covington’s comments, and he has zero plans on censoring him or anybody else.
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“One of the things that we’ve never done here at the UFC is stop people from expressing how they feel about certain things inside or outside the octagon,” “Even if it’s me, if it’s about me. Who’s more about free speech than we are? We literally let our people do or say whatever it is they do. It’s normal.”