Las Vegas Review-Journal

Challenger vows to be aggressor

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Though Stephen Thompson was disappoint­ed to fall short in his bid to take the UFC welterweig­ht title from Tyron Woodley in November, he took solace in the knowledge he would get a rematch after the fight was declared a majority draw. Woodley had other ideas. The champion publicly lobbied for potentiall­y lucrative fights against lightweigh­t champion Conor McGregor and returning former welterweig­ht champ Georges St. Pierre. There also was brief talk about matchups with middleweig­ht champion Michael Bisping and popular brawler Nick Diaz.

Instead, Woodley eventually accepted a rematch with Thompson in the main event of UFC 209 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.

“You see the sport with guys moving around weight divisions for these big money fights, so for you to not put your hat in the ring for some of those fights is crazy,” Woodley said. “But I knew at some point I’d have to fight (Thompson) to close up that chapter.”

Thompson began lobbying for the rematch shortly after the scores were read after a thrilling fight at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

The flashy striker is thrilled to get another shot at the title.

“It seems like he’s more stressed than I am,” the 34-year-old South Carolina native said. “He was disappoint­ed in the decision. He was talking about fighting other people, but if I was the champion, I couldn’t let that go. I couldn’t move on from that with a draw. I wouldn’t feel like I was champion. When you tie, you always run it back. I had to poke at him a bit on social media, but here we are.”

Woodley has heard enough talk about how the rematch came together.

“He needs to realize he’s blessed and lucky he’s getting this fight,” said the champion, 34, a former All-Amer- ica wrestler at Missouri. “A different scorecard or different judges, he would have lost and needed to work two or three more fights just to get back up here. I think he needs to realize it’s a great opportunit­y for him, and he needs to focus more on trying to defeat me and less on why we’re fighting.”

Thompson wants to be more aggressive in the rematch.

He still can’t explain why he was hesitant in the first meeting, but knows he can’t afford to hold anything back.

Woodley insists his power and abili-

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