Why Tyron Woodley ultimately decided to accept Leon Edwards fight in London

“He wants to be that killer; he’s going to be that killer,” said his manager, Abe Kawa.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Tyron Woodley[/autotag] was very against heading into enemy territory to fight [autotag]Leon Edwards[/autotag] but ultimately took the fight and will headline UFC on ESPN+ 29 in London.

It’s a decision that Woodley’s manager, Abraham Kawa, says the former welterweight champion made because he’s eager to get back in the octagon.

“I think Tyron looked at the landscape, and he said to himself, ‘OK, I got to get back to the mix of things,” Kawa told MMA Junkie. “We forget: Tyron always fought the No. 1 contender every single time … when we’re now living in the day and age of everybody (calling out) the big superstar, we pick and choose who it’s OK for and who it’s not OK for.”

Woodley (19-4-1 MMA, 9-3-1 UFC) has not competed since losing the 170-pound title to Kamaru Usman last March at UFC 235. It will be over a year since he last competed when he faces the streaking Edwards on March 21.

And Kawa thinks that, despite Woodley fighting in Edwards’ home country, he’s clearly the A-side. He hopes Woodley can take a page out of Jorge Masvidal’s book and silence the British fans.

“Tyron ended up with Leon, if that makes any sense,” Kawa said. “Leon, I think has the same problem Kamaru does. People don’t relate; it’s very hard for them to sell a pay-per-view. Great fighters, I take nothing from their skill. I’m not bashing them. I’m saying when Tyron has more fans than that person’s own country … I told Tyron, ‘If you go to London and knock out Leon, you did the same thing Jorge Masvidal did a year ago.’ The only difference is, Masvidal walked in there and took fans from (Darren) Till compared to Tyron going into London and giving fans to Leon.”

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Edwards (18-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) has taken numerous jabs at Woodley, mocking his rap songs and claiming that Woodley was cornered by the UFC to take the fight.

The way Kawa sees it, Woodley is just hungry to remind people of the days he was stopping one contender after the other and defending his title four times.

“He’s is completely and utterly just, ‘I’m going to kill people,'” Kawa said. “That’s where Tyron is right now mentally. He wants to be that killer. He’s going to be that killer, so I don’t think it matters anymore who, where and what. It just doesn’t matter to him anymore. He wants to fight.”

To hear more from Kawa on Woodley, watch the video above. You can also check out the full interview below.

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Leon Edwards enjoys prodding Tyron Woodley, says ex-champ ‘forced into’ UFC London headliner

Leon Edwards knows he wasn’t Tyron Woodley’s first choice for his next opponent.

[autotag]Leon Edwards[/autotag] knows he wasn’t [autotag]Tyron Woodley[/autotag]’s first choice for his next opponent. The matchup was the UFC’s first choice, though, and that’s why it’s happening at UFC on ESPN+ 29 in March.

Woodley (19-4-1 MMA, 9-3-1 UFC) made it clear in recent months that a matchup wasn’t at the top of the list. Add in the fact it takes place in Edwards’ (18-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) home country of England? The former UFC titleholder made it crystal clear, claiming he was would only leave the U.S. to go on vacation.

The end result, however, was Woodley signing to fight Edwards for the welterweight headliner at UFC on ESPN+ 29, which takes place March 21 at The O2 in London and streams on ESPN+. How did that happen? Edwards said the UFC brass left Woodley with an ultimatum.

“Tyron was trying to make excuses of why he shouldn’t come overseas and why he didn’t want to come to London,” Edwards told MMA Junkie. “The UFC had to force him into it. They gave him no choice but to take the fight. He was forced into it. He knows it’s a dangerous fight for him, and after I beat him, where does he go? He knows the risk.

“I went to Vegas and I had a meeting with Sean Shelby and Dana White and they were saying, ‘You’ve got no other options.’ He would fight me or they were going to move him out of the rankings. He had no choice. He had to take the fight. There’s no other way for him to go. He can’t wait out for a title shot because that’s not going to happen. It’s the only fight that makes sense for the division.”

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On Dec. 25, MMA Junkie first reported the fight between Edwards and Woodley for the main event in London. The pair has since traded barbs on social media, with Edwards taking shots at Woodley’s music career. Woodley was clearly irritated by the putdowns, and Edwards said he saw that as a weakness he’s going to continue to poke fun at up until fight night.

“It’s easy to wind him up,” Edwards said. “It’s easy to get into his head. I’ve got no problem playing that all the way through fight camp. It’s fun. He’s taking it seriously. His music is (expletive), so I don’t know why he’s getting mad. I don’t understand.”

The matchup with Woodley is definitely the biggest fight of Edwards’ career thus far. He said he signed a new multi-fight UFC contract ahead of the event, and it includes championship language that will benefit him if he fights for the title.

With an eight-fight winning streak to his name, Edwards was pushing for a title shot after beating ex-titleholder Rafael dos Anjos at UFC on ESPN 4 in June. He didn’t get the next shot at champion Kamaru Usman (who was the last person to hand him a loss), but if “Rocky” can beat his second consecutive former champion at UFC on ESPN+ 29, he said there will be no denying him.

“After this fight I’ll be ranked No. 1 and on a nine-fight win streak,” Edwards said. “That’s second most to the champion right now. There’s no bigger fight. I would have loved the title fight or (Jorge) Masvidal, but this is the next best thing. Fighting Tyron Woodley, a former world champion, some people consider him the best welterweight of all time.

“It’s good to be able to go out there and prove my case that I’m leaps above these guys. I look forward to going out there and putting on the performance of my life. I’ll show I’m better than these guys and it’s going to be good.”

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Tyron Woodley, Leon Edwards set to headline UFC on ESPN+ 29 in London

The UFC’s return to London finally has a main event as former champ Tyron Woodley meets England’s Leon Edwards in March.

The UFC’s annual return to London finally has a main event set.

After some struggles to get the fight to the finish line, former UFC welterweight champion [autotag]Tyron Woodley[/autotag] and surging contender [autotag]Leon Edwards[/autotag] will headline UFC on ESPN+ 29 in March.

MMA Junkie, which initially reported the fight was in the works last month,  confirmed the booking following a Thursday night report by UFC broadcast partner ESPN, which cited UFC president Dana White.

UFC on ESPN+ 29 takes place March 21 at The O2 in London. The card is expected to stream on ESPN+.

Woodley (19-4-1 MMA, 9-3-1 UFC) last competed at UFC 235 last March when he dropped the 170-pound title to Kamaru Usman. The defeat ended a reign of four successful defenses for “The Chosen One,” who has been holding out for a big fight since.

Despite claiming he wouldn’t go overseas to fight, Woodley will indeed take on Edwards (18-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC), who is currently riding an eight-fight winning streak dating back to a unanimous decision loss of his own to Usman in December 2015.

After beating Rafael dos Anjos at UFC on ESPN 4 in June, the Brit will attempt to take out his second former UFC champ in a row when he meets Woodley in home soil.

The latest UFC on ESPN+ 29 lineup includes:

  • Tyron Woodley vs. Leon Edwards
  • John Phillips vs. Dusko Todorovic
  • Darren Stewart vs. Marvin Vettori
  • Tom Aspinall vs. Raphael Pessoa
  • Ashlee Evans-Smith vs. Molly McCann
  • Paul Craig vs. Ryan Spann
  • Nicolas Dalby vs. Danny Roberts
  • Gabriel Benitez vs. Lerone Murphy
  • Marc Diakiese vs. Stevie Ray
  • Makwan Amirkhani vs. Mike Grundy

Makwan Amirkhani vs. Mike Grundy added to UFC on ESPN+ 29 in London

A featherweight bout between Makwan Amirkhani and Mike Grundy is the latest addition to March’s UFC on ESPN+ 29 lineup.

A featherweight bout between [autotag]Makwan Amirkhani[/autotag] and [autotag]Mike Grundy[/autotag] is the latest addition to March’s UFC on ESPN+ 29 lineup.

MMA Junkie today verified the matchup between Amirkhani (15-4 MMA, 5-2 UFC) and Grundy (12-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) with multiple people close to the situation following an initial report from BetSafe.com.

Amirkhani, 31, will attempt to rebound from the first knockout loss of his career. He was stopped by Shane Burgos at UFC 244 in November, snapping a two-fight winning streak for the Finnish fighter.

Grundy, 32, meanwhile, will attempt to carry momentum forward after pulling off an upset TKO of Nad Narimani at UFC on ESPN+ 5 in March in his octagon debut. It’ll have been more than a year since that fight by the time he competes again, but the Brit is riding a nine-fight winning streak.

UFC on ESPN+ 29 takes place March 21 at The O2 in London. The entire card streams on ESPN+.

The latest UFC on ESPN+ 29 lineup includes:

  • Tyron Woodley vs. Leon Edwards
  • John Phillips vs. Dusko Todorovic
  • Darren Stewart vs. Marvin Vettori
  • Tom Aspinall vs. Raphael Pessoa
  • Ashlee Evans-Smith vs. Molly McCann
  • Paul Craig vs. Ryan Spann
  • Nicolas Dalby vs. Danny Roberts
  • Marc Diakiese vs. Stevie Ray
  • Gabriel Benitez vs. Lerone Murphy
  • Makwan Amirkhani vs. Mike Grundy

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Marc Diakiese vs. Stevie Ray added to UFC on ESPN+ 29 in London

A lightweight battle of the Brits is the latest addition to UFC London.

A lightweight battle of the Brits is the latest addition to UFC on ESPN+ 29.

[autotag]Marc Diakiese[/autotag] will take on [autotag]Stevie Ray[/autotag] at the March event in London. UFC officials announced the fight booking Tuesday following an initial report from Daily Express.

The card takes place March 21 at O2 Arena in London and is expected to stream on ESPN+.

Diakiese (14-3 MMA, 5-3 UFC) has rebounded from a three-fight losing streak by scoring back-to-back unanimous decision wins over Joseph Duffy and Lando Vannata, respectively. He never has lost at home, as he is set to compete in England for the 12th time in his career.

Ray (23-9 MMA, 7-4 UFC) bounced back from his first-round knockout loss to Leonardo Santos in March with a majority decision over Michael Johnson in Singapore.

With the addition, the UFC on ESPN+ 29 card now includes:

  • Tyron Woodley vs. Leon Edwards
  • John Phillips vs. Dusko Todorovic
  • Darren Stewart vs. Marvin Vettori
  • Tom Aspinall vs. Raphael Pessoa
  • Ashlee Evans-Smith vs. Molly McCann
  • Nicolas Dalby vs. Danny Roberts
  • Paul Craig vs. Ryan Spann
  • Marc Diakiese vs. Stevie Ray
  • Gabriel Benitez vs. Lerone Murphy

Gabriel Benitez set to face Lerone Murphy at UFC on ESPN+ 29 in London

A featherweight bout pitting Gabriel Benitez and undefeated Lerone Murphy has been added to UFC London in March.

[autotag]Gabriel Benitez[/autotag] will be taking on an undefeated fighter in his next UFC bout.

The Mexican fighter has been booked against [autotag]Lerone Murphy[/autotag] for UFC on ESPN+ 29 in London. The takes place March 21 at The O2 and streams on ESPN+.

The featherweight matchup first was reported by Express on Monday and later confirmed by MMA Junkie. The UFC subsequently made the bout official.

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Benitez (21-7 MMA, 5-3 UFC) most recently competed in August, when he suffered a TKO loss to rising contender Sodiq Yusuff. The loss to Yusuff snapped a two-fight winning streak for “The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America” alum. Benitez, 31, trains at American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, Calif.

The U.K.-based Murphy (8-0-1 MMA, 0-0-1 UFC) most recently was seen in action in September, when he fought to a draw with Zubaira Tukhugov at UFC 242. The bout with Tukhugov marked his promotional debut.

With the addition, the UFC on ESPN+ 29 card now includes:

  • Tyron Woodley vs. Leon Edwards
  • John Phillips vs. Dusko Todorovic
  • Darren Stewart vs. Marvin Vettori
  • Tom Aspinall vs. Raphael Pessoa
  • Ashlee Evans-Smith vs. Molly McCann
  • Nicolas Dalby vs. Danny Roberts
  • Paul Craig vs. Ryan Spann
  • Marc Diakiese vs. Stevie Ray
  • Gabriel Benitez vs. Lerone Murphy

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