THE WHITE HOUSE GRUDGE: WHY BO NICKAL WANTS TO END COLBY COVINGTON’S CAREER
Bo Nickal wants Colby Covington at the UFC White House event! After a heated presser, see why Nickal called Covington an "idiot."
Over the weekend, things got weird between UFC fighters Bo Nickal and Colby Covington.
On Saturday, Real American Freestyle—this pro wrestling group that’s been gaining steam—held its fifth event. Colby Covington headlined, taking on former UFC middleweight champ Luke Rockhold.
Before the fights, there was a press conference with some of the fighters on the card. Bo Nickal and Yoel Romero showed up, even though their match got scrapped at the last second because Romero missed weight.
Even though they weren’t supposed to face each other, it was Nickal and Covington who really butted heads. Covington threw some shots Nickal’s way, and Nickal didn’t exactly back down.
Bo Nickal had some words for Colby Covington.
Covington hadn’t fought in the UFC since December 2024, and he’d lost three of his last four. So, Saturday was his big return, and he handled Rockhold without much trouble.
After his win, Covington called out Georges St-Pierre, saying he wanted a wrestling match with one of the sport’s greatest. But while he was busy making challenges, Nickal fired back. He responded to Covington’s trash talk from the press conference and offered to fight him at the UFC White House event in June.
Covington also said he’ll probably move up to middleweight when he comes back to the UFC, hoping to get his career back on track.
That caught Nickal’s attention. Now, he says fighting Covington would be perfect. Nickal didn’t pull any punches: “That’s the plan,” he told Ariel Helwani, talking about the White House fight.
“This whole thing with Covington just sort of happened. I never really thought about him before, but after he talked all that trash in the press conference and then said he’s moving to middleweight, I feel like this has to happen now.
“I honestly think the guy’s a bum and an idiot. I’d love to get in the cage with him. For me, it’d be personal. I want to cave his head in. He’s an idiot.”
Nickal thinks the UFC isn’t happy with Covington.
Nickal didn’t stop there. He also claimed Covington’s got problems with the UFC right now.
When someone asked Dana White about Covington still being ranked in the welterweight top 15, even he admitted it was “strange.”
“I don’t think he’d ever wrestle me, not in a million years. But as for fighting, I think the UFC isn’t too happy with him, so maybe they’d make him fight me.
“I honestly think he sucks, and I’d love to end his career. I don’t think he’d make it out of the first round with me. I really hope the UFC puts this fight together. They’ll probably have to say, ‘Hey man, take this fight, or you’re done,’ because from what I’ve heard, they haven’t exactly enjoyed dealing with him lately.”
EXECUTIVE "EXPECTS" JOE BURROW TO REQUEST OFFSEASON BENGALS EXIT NOW
Bengals in crisis: Explore why Joe Burrow is tired of losing and if the Chase-Higgins era is officially over in Cincinnati.
An NFL executive thinks Joe Burrow is ready to move on from the Bengals this offseason. According to him, Burrow’s tired of losing, and he wants a real shot at winning.
This past season didn’t help things. The Bengals missed the playoffs again, mostly because Burrow, 29, sat out nearly the entire year with a turf toe he picked up in Week 2. He hasn’t played a postseason snap since the 2022 AFC Championship loss to Kansas City.
Burrow’s still under contract until 2029, but that hasn’t stopped the speculation. “I could see him trying to get out,” the exec told SportsBoom. “Honestly, I kind of expect it. That’s a tough place to win, and he really wants to win.”
The Bengals’ track record is rough. They’ve never won a Super Bowl, and they’ve only made it to the big game once in the last 37 years.
Burrow was the first pick in 2020 and dragged the team to Super Bowl LVI in his second season, but they lost to the Rams. Since then, the Bengals have missed the playoffs three years straight. Even so, head coach Zac Taylor keeps his job, with owner Mike Brown backing him to stick around through 2026. But nobody’s sure if Burrow will still be his quarterback, and it’s not just Burrow. Guys like Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins have shaky futures, too.
“This is it,” an anonymous GM said about the Bengals’ situation. “They’re not trading for a star like Maxx Crosby. The defence is terrible. This is probably the last year Chase and Higgins are both around. It’s all coming to a head.”
Back in December, Burrow was asked if he could see himself not returning to Cincinnati next year. He said, “I can’t see that, no.” When pressed about whether he’s thought about playing elsewhere long-term, he admitted, “You think about a lot of things.”
He even suggested there’s friction inside the organisation. “It feels like everybody’s trying to stop me from playing football, and I’m fighting it, fighting everybody else,” Burrow said. “I just want to play ball; that’s all I want to do.”
SACRIFICE REQUIRED: MIKE BROWN’S NON-NEGOTIABLE RULES FOR REBUILDING THE KNICKS' WINNING CHEMISTRY
Are the Knicks contenders? Read Mike Brown’s championship claim, the KAT shooting crisis, and how to beat the dominant Pistons.
The New York Knicks kicked off this season with a lot of hype. After last year’s run to the Eastern Conference Finals, everyone figured they’d be pushing for a real shot at the title this time.
Knicks head coach Mike Brown isn’t shying away from that talk. He’s convinced this team can win it all. Sure, they've looked sharp in his first year at the helm, but it hasn’t been smooth the whole way. They started strong with 23 wins and 9 losses and even grabbed the NBA Cup. Then, out of nowhere, they crashed into a 2-9 skid that almost derailed everything.
After that rough patch, they rattled off eight straight wins, but since then, it’s been a lot of back-and-forth. One night they look like contenders, the next they’re just average. Even with the ups and downs, they’re sitting in third place in the East, just a game and a half behind the Celtics.
Brown still believes in his squad, despite all the turbulence. “I truly believe it,” he said Thursday. “We’re a championship team. But you have to be playing your best basketball;contenders; everyone has to be on the same page. Sacrifice is non-negotiable. If even one guy isn’t buying in, that wrecks your chemistry, and chemistry is everything. You need to want to compete every night. And you have to believe.”
He knows the pressure is there, but he keeps bringing it back to belief and accountability. “Even when things go south 2-7, 2-9, you can’t just believe in the process; you have to believe in each other. And everyone, starting with me, has to be held accountable.”
The Knicks have had their moments, but they still don’t look settled. Karl-Anthony Towns is having the worst shooting year of his career. Mikal Bridges can’t seem to find his rhythm, on offence or defence. It doesn’t help that tough, physical teams have given them nightmares. The Pistons, who are running away with the East, have manhandled the Knicks in all three matchups, outscoring them by a whopping 84 points combined. That’s not just a bad night; that’s a glaring talent gap the Knicks need to close.
If they want to be a real championship threat, everything has to come together. Right now, it’s obvious they’re still adjusting to a new system, and time is running out. The playoffs are coming fast. If they don’t figure it out soon, belief alone won’t be enough.