Ian Machado Garry details hit list, vows to mute Colby Covington, give Sean Strickland amnesia
UFC welterweight Ian Machado Garry recently wrote his hit list for the world to see. Geoff Neal, Colby Covington and Sean Strickland are on it ā in that order.
On The MMA Hour, Garry explained the logic around his matchup choices and why this particular sequence is the one he feels makes the most sense for his career. Sidelined from UFC 296 by a bout of pneumonia, he is already scheduled to return to the cage at UFC 298 against Neal, whom he was scheduled to fight at UFC 292.
The first booking, of course, is the easiest for Garry to explain, and itās mostly for competitive reasons that he wants to take out Neal.
āGeoff Neal is a very, a very good body for me to showcase to the world just how elite I am and how good I am at what I do,ā Garry said.
The next two, Covington and Strickland, are more personal than anything else. The trash-talking welterweight and middleweight champ have both taken aim at Garry and his wife Layla Machado Garry, parroting unsubstantiated rumors about their relationship.
āHeās talked about me,ā Garry said of Covington. āHeās mentioned my wife. He obviously lost the fight against [Edwards]. Colby is someone who wants those big fights, someone whoās gonna chat s***, someone whoās gonna entertain the fans, someone whoās gonna bring a lot of hype to the event.
āI am going to box the ears off Colby Covington for the things heās said, and there isnāt gonna be anybody in that world or in this octagon whoās going to be able to save, save him. I promise you now, Iāll finish him, and Iāll do it in three rounds. I donāt need five rounds to finish it. Iāll do it in two, Iāll do it in one. Colby Covington is going to be slapped, and I hope I hit him so hard that heās never able to speak again. And I feel like a lot of people on this planet would be very happy that he never gets to speak on a mic again. So thatās what Iād like with Colby.ā
On paper, Covington is the more logical example considering he fights in the welterweight division. Strickland is the titleholder at 185 pounds, and, in theory, is obligated to fight the most logical contenders. But Garry is convinced that will change soon.
āIād love Sean Strickland, because any man, or any person who ever talks or mentions me, my wife and my family in that way, Iām gonna get my hands on them,ā Garry said. āAnd in an ideal world, toward the end of the year, I donāt think Seanās going to be world champion any more, and I believe thereās absolutely an opportunity for me to step up to middleweight and give him a hiding, and maybe Iāll beat him so bad that heāll forget all that trauma from his childhood and he can thank me.ā
Garry fired back at Strickland after the champās emotional interview about childhood abuse, calling him out on the hypocrisy of drawing a line at trash talk while attacking othersā families.
Assuming Garry gets close to fulfilling his list, thereās the question of his main goal: the UFC welterweight title. On that, he has a few more scenarios in his head.
āI think this year [UFC welterweight champ] Leon [Edwards] will probably fight twice,ā he said. āI donāt believe Iāll get a title shot toward the end of the year. I have work to be done right now. I think thereās guys above me still. I think thereās Belal who should be next, and then thereās someone like Shavkhat knocking at the door. How can they not be the next two contenders that deserve a shot the title?
āSo itās from a point of view of … I do believe Iāll get Colby. If I donāt get a Sean Strickland vibe, I wouldnāt mind taking out Kamaru Usman as well. I wouldnāt mind taking out two of the baddest men on the planet in this division for so long, and then earning my title shot for next year.ā
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