Political views soldiers in 2022 Covington is an outspoken supporter of the
Republican Party and President
Donald Trump. After winning the
Interim UFC Welterweight Championship, he stated he wanted to visit Trump at the
White House to present him with the title, which he did on August 2, 2018. Trump phoned to congratulate Covington during his post-fight interview following his win over
Tyron Woodley. Covington dedicated his win over Woodley to
first responders and the military and criticized
Black Lives Matter and
LeBron James. Woodley had spoken about his support for the Black Lives Matter movement leading up to the fight.
Controversies He has described himself as the "super villain" of the UFC and will often try to upset people with brazen
trash talking. Following his 2017 bout with
Demian Maia at São Paulo, Brazil, he called the country a "dump" and referred to the Brazilian crowd as "filthy animals" in the post-fight interview. In an interview with
Candace Owens, Covington said that his "act" was a response to the UFC threatening to cut him before the Maia fight and stated the "filthy animals" speech "saved his career." Covington further embraced his villain status before his 2019
main event encounter with
Robbie Lawler at
UFC on ESPN 5. He used the
WWE entrance theme of professional wrestler
Kurt Angle—which is regularly punctuated with crowd chants of "You suck!"—as his entrance music; Angle had given Covington permission to use the theme. With two of Trump's sons,
Donald Jr. and
Eric cage-side for the fight, the crowd performed the "You suck!" chants during Covington's entrance. After his win over
Lawler, Covington stated; "Let's talk about the lesson we learned tonight that Robbie should have learned from his good buddy
Matt Hughes. You stay off the tracks when the train is coming through, junior, doesn't matter if it's the
Trump train or the Colby train, get out the way!" during his post-fight interview. This was in reference to a near-fatal accident Hughes suffered in 2017, where he was permanently damaged when his truck was struck by a train at a rail crossing. Despite being criticized by the media, Covington refused to apologize, explaining that "the guy's done some pretty crappy stuff, he's got lawsuits against his family, against his brother, I just said the truth, I'm honest. I'm a little bit brutally honest sometimes and people can't handle it." Covington continued his trash-talking in the lead up to the
Kamaru Usman fight at
UFC 245. During a press conference, he said that Usman gave Glenn Robinson, Usman's long-time coach who died in 2018, "a heart attack from all those years you were ducking me," and that Robinson would be "watching from hell on Dec. 14." In March 2021, Covington created controversy by insinuating that he had a sexual relationship with fellow UFC fighter
Polyana Viana and that this was part of the reason why he turned down a fight with
Leon Edwards at
UFC Fight Night: Edwards vs. Muhammad. Viana herself had earlier claimed that she and Colby were "just friends" and that she already had a boyfriend when addressing rumors that the two of them were in a relationship. After Covington's comments, Viana gave the following statement through her social media: "I have never given room for any kind of comment or judgment about my personal life, but it is not for me to judge the person's attitude. I feel sorry for those who act so low to try to promote themselves. It is revolting." In the pre-fight press conference for
UFC 296, Covington stated in a heated back-and-forth with Leon Edwards: "I'm gonna take you to the seventh layer of hell ... We'll say 'what's up' to your dad while we're there." Edwards' father was murdered when he was 13. He responded by throwing a bottle at Covington. Covington drew further backlash when he stated that he did not feel apologetic about his remarks towards Edwards' late father. Dana White said during the post-fight press conference: "It bothered everybody I think ... We're in the fight game, mean things are said, one of the things that I really don't like is family ... It's just such a nasty thing to do." Covington's performance at UFC 296 also garnered additional criticism, with Dana White commenting that he looked "old and slow." Lil Pump eventually passed out and went limp, only after which did Covington let go.
Attack by Jorge Masvidal On March 22, 2022, it was reported that Covington was assaulted outside of a
Miami Beach Papi Steak restaurant by UFC rival
Jorge Masvidal, whom Covington had defeated in a lopsided decision previously at
UFC 272 a few weeks prior. Covington allegedly suffered a broken tooth from two punches to the face. Masvidal was arrested and charged with aggravated battery, and criminal mischief. On November 6, 2023, Masvidal pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery in a plea deal that saw felony charges for aggravated battery and criminal mischief against him dropped. ==Championships and accomplishments==