Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight title contender, Darren Till, has an issue with the “toxic” fans and fighters who went after him for missing weight by a couple of pounds at UFC Liverpool back in May.

Tyron Woodley isn’t one of them.

In fact, “The Chosen One” doesn’t plan to do anything differently if “The Gorilla” comes in heavy for their UFC 228 pay-per-view (PPV) main event, recently made official for Sept. 8, 2018 inside American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas.

“If Till misses weight we’re still gonna fight, it just won’t be a world title fight for him and he’ll have to forfeit a percentage of his purse,” Woodley told his Instagram followers (via MMA Fighting). “This is a big fight for him. It’s a world title opportunity and my gut says he’s gonna rise to the occasion. I’m not gonna hold up the fight. One or two pounds ain’t gonna really change up the dynamic or outcome of the fight so I’m gonna go into it confident and not worry about that.”

I think most fans would just be happy to get to the fight after having Woodley spend the past year on the sidelines. During that span, Till (17-0-1) fought three times, missing weight for his Stephen Thompson fight but making the mark against Donald Cerrone and Bojan Velickovic.

The shot was originally planned for Colby Covington, who captured the interim crown last June by turning away Rafael dos Anjos; however, “Chaos” was having nasal issues and was forced to put his Woodley bout on hold.

“That motherfucker acted like he has a sinus infection, he needed a Claritin,” Woodley said. “Boy, if you don’t get a Zyrtec in your mouth and come and get this action — because you’re gonna get it anyway if I don’t give it to you, you’ve got to get past somebody else that will.”

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