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Jorge Masvidal, Colby Covington make weight for Saturday's grudge match at UFC 272 in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — One of the biggest grudge matches in UFC history is now official.

Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal both made weight Friday morning ahead of their UFC 272 main event. Covington and Masvidal both weighed 170.5 pounds. The two former-teammates-turned-hated-rivals will compete Saturday night here at T-Mobile Arena.

ESPN has Covington ranked No. 4 in the world at welterweight, while Masvidal is ranked No. 10. But this fight has little to do with rankings or titles. Covington and Masvidal are former best friends and roommates who have since turned into hated rivals. Covington claims Masvidal became jealous of his success and stabbed him in the back. Masvidal says Covington is fake and stiffed Masvidal's striking coach on pay.

Covington (16-3) has won eight of his last 10 fights, but has dropped two of his last three — both to UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman, ESPN's current pound-for-pound king. The California native, who lives and trains in Florida, is coming off a close, unanimous decision loss to Usman at UFC 268 last November. Covington, 34, owns dominant wins over a pair of former teammates already: Tyron Woodley and Robbie Lawler.

Masvidal (35-15) has dropped two in a row, both against Usman in title fights. The Miami native rose to superstardom in 2019 with knockout victories over Darren Till, Ben Askren and Nate Diaz. In the latter bout, Masvidal claimed the mythical Baddest M----------- title. Masvidal, 37, has been a pro fighter since 2003 and started his career fighting on the streets and in backyards, scraps that went viral in the early days of YouTube.

In the co-main event, both fighters also made weight for a 160-pound catchweight bout. Rafael dos Anjos weighed and Renato Moicano each hit the

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