Alexa Culp not leaving MMA but open to more Triller Triad Combat: ‘I would never throw this away, either’

While her Triller Triad Combat debut couldn’t have gone much better, Alex Culp says she’s not walking away from MMA.

ARLINGTON, Texas – While her Triller Triad Combat debut couldn’t have gone much better, [autotag]Alex Culp[/autotag] says she’s not walking away from MMA.

“I don’t know,” Culp said about her next move. “MMA is in my heart. It’s got my heart.”

Culp (2-1 MMA) faced Angelina Hoffschneider in the lone women’s bout of Saturday’s mixed-rules event at Globe Life Field. She needed just 46 seconds to end the fight, overwhelming her opponent from the start with relentless punches en route to a first-round TKO.

“We knew it would be a possibility, but I came in with no expectations,” Culp said. “I can’t control her, so I don’t know how she’s going to show up. I just knew I can only control myself and focus on what I can do, and it worked.”

Culp’s fight was just the second of the night in the new event, which featured boxing mixed with clinch work in a triangular ring. Culp said the fighting surface, itself, was especially appealing.

“I loved it,” Culp said. “You can’t not cut a clean angle. As soon as you step to the left, they’re in a corner, so you know you can’t back up because you’re only doing yourself a disservice, so it forces you to be on top of it.”

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Culp said that she often trains at her home gym of Glory MMA & Fitness in gloves similar to the ones used at Triller Triad Combat, as well, and “felt really at home” with the entire scenario.

That said, the two-time Invicta FC veteran said she’s not ready to abandon her MMA career in favor of this new pursuit, but rather hopes that she can take part in both sports moving forward.

“I work so hard for the blending of all of the martial arts that I can, and I would never throw that away, but these are fun, so I would never throw this away, either,” Culp said.

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Tyron Woodley calls Jake Paul a ‘b*tch’ for avoiding rematch: ‘He didn’t want to fight’

Former UFC champion Tyron Woodley provides an update on his fighting future.

ARLINGTON, Texas – [autotag]Tyron Woodley[/autotag] is moving on in his career, with or without a Jake Paul rematch.

The former UFC champion has big plans for the future that don’t involve Paul, he said. Woodley was last seen in action in August when he lost a split decision to the YouTube superstar in an eight-round professional boxing bout.

Paul said he would grant Woodley a rematch if the former UFC welterweight title holder got a tattoo saying, “I love Jake Paul.” Woodley honored his end of the bargain, but Paul never followed up, instead booking a bout against Tommy Fury on Dec. 18.

Woodley is not happy about not getting the rematch, he said, but won’t lose sleep over it.

“Jake Paul is a b*tch,” Woodley told MMA Junkie. “He didn’t want to fight, like, ‘You did it too late.’ No, you just didn’t want to fight, and they gave you a way out, and you took it and ran. It’s like a little kid in a playground, ‘Na, na, na, na, na,’ when they know they didn’t really win.

“Most people that watched the fight felt like I won the fight. I really didn’t walk away a loser in the fight. My ceiling doesn’t look different right now.”

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Woodley plans on keeping busy in 2022. Currently a free agent, Woodley intends to mix things up not only with fighters, but also with promotions and fighting styles.

“I’m the only free agent in combat sports,” Woodley said. “Nobody else can say they’re a free agent. I can fight here, I can fight there. I can fight anywhere.

“You’re going to see my fight multiple times, for different promotions – four different styles of fighting. I’m going to be the first one to do it, and then everybody else is going to follow behind like they always do. One of them is going to be MMA. I plan on fighting in MMA in July in a real special fight to me. It’s probably going to be in Las Vegas.”

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