UFC Video: Colby Covington Trolled By Jorge Masvidal Fan During Miami Heat NBA Game

Covington had a confrontation with a Masvidal fan.
UFC Video: Colby Covington Trolled By Jorge Masvidal Fan During Miami Heat NBA Game
UFC Video: Colby Covington Trolled By Jorge Masvidal Fan During Miami Heat NBA Game /

Colby Covington ran into a Jorge Masvidal fan during a Miami Heat NBA game.

As Covington was walking through the stands, a UFC fan approached him and said Miami is Masvidal territory. The fan kept trying to get under Covington's skin, and even had some jaw-jacking with a member of "Chaos'" entourage.

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Below is footage of the fan interaction with Colby Covington inside the Kaseya Center:

"Hey, this is Jorge's city, brother," the fan said. "This is Jorge's city, 305 Masvidal, Colby goodbye."

Covington turned around and had some words for the troll, even flipping him the bird. A member of Colby's entourage grew tired of the fan, and they ended up getting into a verbal exchange.

"Do something then," the fan said. "I don't even know who you are."

Covington and Masvidal were once training partners and roommates, but the relationship went awry when "Gamebred" claimed "Chaos" didn't pay a beloved coach what he was owed. Covington denied this and amplified the beef with his personal digs towards Masvidal, even questioning him as a father.

While Covington defeated Masvidal via unanimous decision in March 2022, their feud wasn't over. Masvidal allegedly attacked Covington outside of a restaurant in Miami Beach and was arrested. "Gamebred" avoided jail time after taking a plea deal.

Hopefully things don't escalate even further between the two before something worse happens outside of a controlled environment with commissions put in place to ensure safety.

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Fernando Quiles Jr.
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