An exciting event on the sports horizon: the famous welterweight Colby Covington has made no secret of his desire for a rematch with champion Leon Edwards. Covington was defeated in his last fight at UFC 296, but he has something to prove.

An American fighter with a desire to win

The American expressed his readiness to return to the Octagon after the injury he suffered in the first seconds of the fight. "I have unfinished business with Leon Edwards," said Covington, who suffered a broken leg midway through the fight but still made it to the end of the fight, though he was unable to get the win.

"I threw a punch and my leg broke in three different places. So it wasn't me that night. Whoever I have to go through, I want to get a rematch with Edwards," the fighter said in an interview.

Covington's path to the desired rematch

Covington understands that on the way to the target fight with Edwards, he will have to overcome more than one test match. The failure of the past does not break his spirit, but on the contrary, ignites the fire of ambition and determination in the fighter. His words not only show an iron will, but also inspire sports fans to support his future endeavor.

What will the future hold for Covington and Edwards?

Anticipation for a possible rematch between Covington and Edwards is growing. Can Covington change the course of history and resume his championship streak? The question of the date and place of a possible fight remains open, and this only fuels the intrigue.

Covington's knowledge and skills are unquestionable, but he will have to prove that he deserves a title fight. If the rematch takes place, it will not only be an attempt at rehabilitation, but also a demonstration of confidence and will to win.

Editor: Vitalina Patskan