After securing the biggest victory of his career at UFC 171 this past Saturday, Tyron Woodley isn’t going to allow any naysayers to bring him down from his perch on cloud nine. While some feel his second-round TKO victory over Carlos Condit in Saturday’s pay-per-view co-main event at Dallas’ American Airlines Center was mostly a product of “The Natural Born Killer” suffering a knee injury, Woodley wants to put that line of thinking in perspective. Sure, Condit’s (29-8 MMA, 6-4 UFC) night was cut short due to what his coach told MMAjunkie could be ligament and meniscus damage in the knee. But Woodley (13-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) is quick to remind fans that a whole lot happened in the fight before that point, and he was getting the best of the action
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UFC 171’s Tyron Woodley baffled by injury reaction, answers Joe Rogan’s criticism – MMA Junkie