Don't expect Tyron Woodley to take another fight and jeopardize his UFC welterweight title shot.
Tyron Woodley was supposed to fight Johny Hendricks last month at UFC 192, but Hendricks' fight week hospitalization killed the co-main event and left Woodley without a fight. It was almost the 2nd time it'd happened to him this year, with Kelvin Gastelum (rather questionably) fighting despite coming in 9 pounds overweight and reportedly battling the flu leading up to their UFC 183 co-main event. Woodley won by split decision for his 4th win in his last 5 fights, and he's currently ranked #2 (above Hendricks) in the UFC's top 15 welterweight list.