Tyron Woodley On Fight Cancelation: ‘I’m Counting This As A Loss For Him’
Imagine getting yourself geared up for a fight. Training for months, dieting, breaking down your body, getting mentally prepared, then, the day before the fight you find out it was all for nothing. Yeah, that’s probably how UFC welterweight Tyron Woodley is feeling right now.
His UFC 192 co-main event fight with former champ Johny Hendricks, scheduled for Saturday night, has now been canceled.
The news came out Friday morning when Dana White sent out a tweet saying that it was pulled from the card after an issue with Hendricks weight cut.
We then found out that the issue was an intestine blockage and kidney stone that forced Hendricks to the emergency room.
UFC fighters reacted on social media, some upset with Hendricks, while others felt bad for Woodley.
Woodley spoke with MMAFighting and was obviously frustrated with the situation. I think you can tell from his comments.
Check it out!
“I’m frustrated, obviously. I’m always trying to look for the lesson in things and positive signs. I believe things happen for a reason.
“I’m counting this as a loss for him. You got to make the weight. I’m sitting here at weight, wired, ready to wage war and now I’m not going to get that opportunity.
“Hopefully, I’m compensated accordingly because this shouldn’t be a strike against me. It’s almost as if I lost if I just get show money. I could have been knocked out in the first minute and just get show money. I hope and pray I am taken care of because I had a lot of plans for that win money.
“And I shouldn’t have to fight anyone else, do anything else spectacular … nothing . I should be next for the title shot now. It’s called professional mixed martial arts for a reason. There should be some level of professionalism involved.”
You can see what Hendricks had to say about the situation right HERE.
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