Everybody’s favorite UFC heel, the fighter with the most punchable face in MMA, Colby Covington isn’t content to cheese off everyone in his own weight class. Now the two-time welterweight challenger and interim champ wants to go up to 185 pounds and face reigning champ and Kill Cliff Fight Club fighter Israel Adesanya.
“He can’t stop my wrestling,” Chaos told Submission Radio. “I’ll pick him up and drop him on his f—king head.”
(If he could get that close.)
“He’s a cardio kickboxer. They got enough cardio kickboxers in women’s classes around the U.S. Like, I could go join one of those as well, but I decided to pick up hard grueling American wrestling. So, I don’t think Adesanya could stop my American wrestling, and I don’t think he’s that good a fighter.”
Hmmm. Well, good enough to have defended his title four times, the latest in UFC 271 in February with a unanimous decision over Robert Whittaker.
The Kill Cliff Last Stylebender has enough on his plate than to worry about off-season trash talk. Meanwhile, let Covington drown his sorrows in Izzy’s own Kill Cliff flavor, the ridiculously delicious Ignite TeKilla Kiwi, with 150mg of clean, all natural caffeine, no sugar, tons of electrolytes to keep you perking, and a refreshing, smooth, light kiwi fruit flavor all its own.
You can even make a pre-night-out beverage by following this recipe we are reposting for your convenience; find other recipes for Kill Cliff beverages at the DrinkHole Digest:
We’re calling this original drink the TeKilla Kiwi Kooler. Did we mention it also contains 150 mg of clean, energizing caffeine? Drink, responsibly!
Fill a tall shaker with ice.
- Add 2 ounces of quality gin—we like Hendricks for its infusion of botanicals (rose and cucumber)—to the shaker
- Add ¾ of an ounce of St. Germain or another quality elderflower liqueur
- Add ½ ounce of lime juice
- Add a dash of simple syrup
Strain that beautiful beverage into a tall tumbler with fresh ice and empty an entire can of Kill Cliff TeKilla Kiwi to it. Stir to mix and top it with a dash of soda water.
Look at you, you’re a bartender!