UFC 272: Fighter pay| Replay| Highlights| Full fight

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UFC 272

The former interim welterweight champion backed his bullshit and dominated Jorge Masvidal in the one-sided main event of UFC 272. By overtaking his former friend and teammate to win a unanimous decision on Saturday night. Therefore Today we will discuss about UFC 272: Fighter pay| Replay| Highlights| Full fight.

UFC 272: Fighter pay| Replay| Highlights| Full fight

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The event was expected to be a UFC Bantamweight Championship title unification rematch between defending champion Aljamain Sterling and former champion/current interim title holder Petr Yan. The pair had previously met at UFC 259, with Sterling winning the title by disqualification (a deliberately illegal knee strike) in the fourth round, becoming the first fighter to win a UFC title by disqualification. The rematch was initially expected to take place at UFC 267, however Sterling withdrew from the competition due to neck issues and an interim title match between Yan and Corey Sendhagen was scheduled. The UFC then opted to move the pair from the event to UFC 273.

Fighter pay

On Saturday night, one of the most intense rivalries in recent years gained its main event spotlight at UFC 272. So, Colby Covington defeating old friend and teammate Jorge Masvidal by almost five-round unanimous decision.

Main Card Guaranteed Purse Sponsorship Bonus Total Payouts (Exclusive of PPV buys)
Jorge Masvidal $530,000 $35,000 $600,000
Colby Covington $310,000 $50,000 $350,000
Rafael dos Anjos $435,000 $60,000 $510,000
Renato Moicano $110,000 $25,000 $570,000
Edson Barboza $277,500 $25,000 $305,000
Bryce Mitchell $122,000 $20,000 $140,000
Kevin Holland $330,000 $25,000 $400,000
Alex Oliveira $260,000 $15,000 $275,000
Sergey Spivak $150,000 $5,000 $150,000
Greg Hardy $130,000 $4,000 $135,000

Replay

A long-awaited, highly anticipated grudge match between rivals Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal from former training partners is set to headline UFC 272 this Saturday night (March 5, 2022) in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The two men have clashed with each other on social media for some time now, sometimes with hitting below the belt. But this is nothing new for Covington, who has built his career under the skin of his enemy. For Masvidal, a win over “Chaos” after two straight losses to defending champion Kamaru Osman is a must. Speaking of which, the winner of the fight could be one step closer to earning another shot at the welterweight title.

Highlights

Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal were once close friends before their relationship turned sour, and the pair traded in interviews for years. On Saturday night, the pair met in the main event of UFC 272 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with Covington making his way to a sweeping unanimous decision victory with scores of 49-46, 50-44 and 50-45.

Masvidal began the fight with a wild flying kick, but both men quickly slowed their pace in a more tactical approach, before Masvidal landed a leg kick, which appeared to upset Covington, causing a The takedown attack occurred as Masvidal complained of a hit in the eye. 

Covington leaned on his takedowns and offensive output to stifle Masvidal over the majority of the five rounds.

Full fight

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns in 2022 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada with a highly anticipated welterweight match in which No. 1-ranked contender Colby Covington will clash with former teammate and friend Colby Covington. , No. 6-seeded Jorge Masvidal.

Masvidal landed some good leg kicks before Covington pinned him in the cage and secured some brief takedowns. Covington eventually held top control and threatened with chokes and punches. Masvidal went back on the second kick strikes before Covington pinned him with the cage again and accidentally took a low blow. “Gambread” got a little busy on his hands once the action resumed as Covington kept looking to get in. Covington blends in a sharp jab and powerful left hook counter at the end of the frame.

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