During the weigh-ins for his bout with Jorge Masvidal at UFC 272, Colby Covington decided to become more famous. He insulted LeBron James by referring to him as spineless while praising the American military. Meanwhile, the NBA star has recently surpassed Kareem Abdul Jabbar to take over as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. After achieving the tremendous record, LeBron stated, “To be in the presence of a legend as great as Kareem means so much to me.” Follow the latest UFC News Updates with InsideSport.IN
UFC star calls LeBron James Spineless Coward
When Rogan handed Covington the microphone, he stated: “Joe Rogan, it’s beautiful to see you again. At the UFC, we adore you, and we miss you. Throw out culture. Street Judas’ last meal is tonight. I’m going to put him in the electric chair tomorrow. The T-Mobile Arena will be electrified as it has never been before when I flip the switch, fry his bum ass, and start a fight.”
Colby Covington calls LeBron James a Woke Spineless Coward at UFC 272 Weigh In pic.twitter.com/btLc9H623j
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“I want to give a sincere thank you to the actual heroes and famous people in this nation before I leave. Not like LeBron James, who is an awakened, spineless coward. I’m referring to our first responders, police enforcement, and military, who are all heroes. Good luck to every one of you. Best of luck to the USA,” said Colby Covington as he insulted the NBA Star.
Los Angeles Lakers player sets new record during a loss
LeBron’s strange pattern since joining the Lakers is that he often achieves a historic milestone in a defeat. The Lakers lost a crucial game against Western Conference opponent OKC, 133-130. A loss like this usually sparks discussion about what Los Angeles lacks, but this evening was about something other than the outcome on the court.
Once tagged a ‘spineless coward’ by UFC star, LeBron James becomes all-time highest scorer: WATCH LeBron James creating history in front of Kareem Abdul JabbarLeBron scored the last 36 points necessary to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with a beautiful 21-foot jump fadeaway from the elbow in the final minutes of the third. LeBron gave a tearful, sincere statement after breaking this record, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and Kareem greeted the King with the basketball at half-court.