Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal are a lot of things.
Soft-spoken, however, is not among them.
The UFC welterweights are so brazenly polarizing, in fact, that the promotion built its March pay-per-view show around the almost unprecedented enmity between them and simply let fans choose sides.
Or perhaps the guess was that they'd drop their $79.99 and hope both would somehow lose.
Regardless, it was the former friends turned enemies atop a 13-bout UFC 272 show, which went live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with early prelims in the 6 p.m. hour and didn't finish until the main event winner was determined shortly after 1 a.