Colby Covington calls out Khamzat Chimaev, claims he’s after payback for ‘scammed’ fans
Colby Covington isn’t limiting his Real American Freestyle ambitions to just Arman Tsarukyan. Frustrated by his lack of action in the UFC and being left off the White House card, Covington has started looking elsewhere for opportunities.
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC Colby Covington isn’t limiting his Real American Freestyle ambitions to just Arman Tsarukyan. Frustrated by his lack of action in the UFC and being left off the White House card, Covington has started looking elsewhere for opportunities. He’s already made a successful start in RAF, beating Luke Rockhold in his debut earlier this year.
He’s made it clear he plans to stay active in the promotion over the coming years and already has a few notable names he’d like to face. Colby Covington calls out Khamzat Chimaev over cryptocurrency allegations Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC Covington has expressed interest in a wrestling match with Tsarukyan, recently claiming he got the better of their training sessions at American Top Team. But the Armenian isn’t the only name on Covington’s radar.
He’s also set his sights on current middleweight champion Khamzat Chimaev. Speaking to Helen Yee on YouTube, Covington brought up allegations against Chimaev related to a cryptocurrency project and said he wanted payback for those affected. “He scammed all his friends with that memecoin,” Covington alleged.
“He did a memecoin, put it out there, made like $5-10 million, and rug-pulled on all his fans. “I know the fans want me to get revenge and they want me to slap him around. What better way to do it than the RAF mats,” he added.