Rival fighters Collide Again in Court Years After MMA Showdown
Miami Beach, USAFri Apr 03 2026
Four years after their high-profile UFC fight, Colby Covington is taking legal action against Jorge Masvidal for an unplanned altercation outside a Miami restaurant. The situation escalates their long-running rivalry that began when they trained together at American Top Team and turned personal years later.
The conflict peaked in 2022 when Covington won their scheduled UFC match, but tensions didn’t end there. Masvidal reportedly confronted Covington as he left a steakhouse in Miami Beach, throwing a punch that led to a quick scuffle. According to court papers, Covington’s team describes the attack as deliberate, leaving him little time to react. While Masvidal faced criminal charges and accepted a plea deal, Covington is now pursuing financial compensation, claiming lasting harm from the incident.
The lawsuit argues that Covington’s injuries—both physical and emotional—are ongoing and will impact him for years. His legal team states he’s dealing with lasting pain, medical costs, and reduced quality of life. Meanwhile, Masvidal’s criminal case ended with a minor punishment, avoiding jail time but still facing financial consequences. The contrast between the two outcomes raises questions about fairness in how similar cases are handled.
Since losing two more fights after the Conor Covington-Masvidal matchup, Covington hasn’t stepped back into the Octagon. The lawsuit adds another chapter to their rivalry, showing how sports rivalry can spill over into real-world consequences long after the final bell.
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