Former interim UFC welterweight champion Colby Covington denies that the promotion's management offered him a fight against undefeated prospect Ian Harry.
Irish UFC welterweight prospect Ian Harry has once again called on former interim division champion American Colby Covington to sign a contract to fight.
Irish UFC welterweight division prospect Ian Harry has once again reached out to former title challenger Colby Covington, urging him to sign a contract.
"Everybody understands what fight should be next for me. It's not a secret to anybody. All we need is for Colby to sign the damn contract and say yes. Come on, Colby. When you talk so much shit, you need to be held accountable for your words," Sportskeeda quoted Garry as saying.
Earlier, Harry has already talked about the fact that he signed the contract for the fight, but Colby did not do it.
Recall, in his last fight Covington lost by unanimous decision of judges to Leon Edwards.
UFC welterweight Ian Harry revealed in a recent interview when and who he wants his next bouts to be against.
"Let's make the fight against Colby Covington in the summer. Because I don't like to fight when it's cold. I wouldn't fight in New York in November just because it's freezing cold. Unless I would be offered a fight against Kamaru Usman or Shavkat Rakhmonov in the co-main event of the night. Yes, it would interest me," Harry said in an interview with MMA Fighting.
Earlier Harry said that he had already signed a contract to fight Covington, but Colby, according to the Irishman, is in no hurry to do the same.
The saga of a possible bout between Ian Harry and former UFC welterweight title challenger Colby Covington has gotten a sequel. As recently as yesterday, the Irish prospect posted on social media that he had already agreed to fight Colby, but the latter was in no hurry to do so.