Colby Covington and Henry Cejudo almost come to blows during Poker tournament

Colby Covington seems to cause problems wherever he goes and he recently clashed with Henry Cejudo during a poker tournament.

Colby Covington apparently comes at the end of his UFC career, has lost his last two fights and completely dominated by Joaquin Buckley the last time out.

During his time outside the Octagon, 'Chaos' was accepted his usual antics of solving hunters, because he recently hid the food of Belal Muhammad at the UFC PI.

The former UFC -Interim champion is extremely active live streaming and last weekend he participated in a poker tournament.

Colby Covington awaits in his dressing room prior to his fight with Joaquin Buckley in Tampa. Credit: Getty Images/Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC

Colby Covington and Henry Cejudo are almost blowing

During the Poker Tournament, Covington met former UFC Double Champion, Henry Cejudo, who is also at the end of his UFC career after disappointing versions.

Cejudo had recently broken into his house and the burglar stable his original UFC -Riem, which eventually found the way where it was sold online.

Covington and Cejudo bumped into each other and proceeded to exchange verbal lores to each other, near collision.

“Send him back to the Shire,” Covington said, mocking the length of Cejudo.

“He can't win -he can't win -” answered Cejudo as he mocked Covington, not UFC champion.

“Double Champ, Olympic champion, you are not -” Cejudo continued.

“I will still beat your ass out of your ass, remember that you are a little man and you will be beaten,” Covington replied.

Fortunately there were several people around the two UFC stars while they swing insults to each other, ensuring that they do not really succeed.

Will Covington or Cejudo fight again in the UFC?

Despite the fact that both fighters come off different disappointing losses, neither is expected to call a stop at their UFC career and they will both probably fight again.

The last fight of Cejudo ended without mercy after he had a fight with an end to Eye-Poke, and the former double champion wants a final fight.

Covington, on the other hand, seems less interested in an imminent return and it is unclear who he would fight if he entered the Octagon again.

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