Lee said he was “devastated” by his loss on Saturday night in his rematch against Al Iaquinta. “The Motown Phenom,” who cuts a considerable amount of weight to make the lightweight 155 pound limit and has called for a 165-pound division in the past, said he may consider moving up a division to welterweight to give him the best chance of claiming UFC gold.
Upon catching wind of Lee’s desire to join his division, former interim welterweight champion Colby Covington wasted no time delivering a warning against the move via Twitter. As fans have come to expect from the man who calls himself “Chaos,” it was rich with insult and hyperbole.
.@motownphenom consider hitting your little baby nuts with a sledge hammer too, cause it's a better option than fighting real men at 170 junior. #ufcmilwaukee https://t.co/Tu26zNSpN5
— Colby Covington (@ColbyCovMMA) December 16, 2018
“[Kevin Lee] consider hitting your little baby nuts with a sledge hammer too, cause it’s a better option than fighting real men at 170 junior,” Covington wrote.
While Covington continues to blast via social media any newcomer or prospective newcomer to the welterweight division, from Lee to Ben Askren, he steadfastly maintains that his next fight will be a title shot against Tyron Woodley, in a booking that has been postponed due to injury at least twice.