UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley apparently has no more enemies because the fighter has squashed all of his beefs.
Woodley announced during a segment on The Hollywood Beatdown that his problems with UFC President Dana White, Colby Covington and former UFC Lightweight Champion Rafael Dos Anjos have are all over.
“I’ve had a deep breath, had a weekend - I didn’t have much sleep because I’m always working - and I’m squashing everything,” Woodley said. “I’m focusing on getting the shoulder together. One-by-one, everybody will get these hands. I don’t know the order, I don’t know who’s next, but I never wanted to bounce around and not continue to defend my belt. I’ve been here for a while and I plan on knocking everybody out. People have a short-term memory on what I’ve been able to do: 11 finishes, nine in the first round, some of the most vicious KOs in UFC history. Those stats are never talked about, so therefore, I’m going to take a woosa. So if you people want to know about the Dana beef, about the Frankenstein (Dos Anjos) beef, about the ‘Queefington’ (Covington) beef, I don’t want to talk about it. I’m focusing on being successful.”
White and Woodley have been at it the longest, with the most recent issue between the two arising after the UFC President shot down a potential super fight between Woodley and Nate Diaz.
The champion is now dealing with his injured shoulder and the fans unrealistic expectations of coming back from an injury in record time.
“Everything,” Woodley said. “Burying the hatchet with everything, because at the end of the day a lot of people are like, ‘Why don’t you just fight?’ I had surgery, Dec. 19, 2017. We are exactly eight weeks from that point. If you guys think from a serious SLAP tear - a labrum tear - you can be back fighting in eight weeks, you guys need to get a life. That’s not realistic.”
Neither White, Dos Anjos or Covington have commented on their beefs with Woodley allegedly coming to an end.