Colby Covington spent the week leading up to his interim welterweight title fight at Saturday night's UFC 225 talking up Donald Trump while taking shots at the Philadelphia Eagles.

So, naturally, when Covington defeated Rafael Dos Anjos via decision to win the belt, he turned up the volume on that talk a bit in the postfight presser.

Covington said he still hopes to deliver the belt to Trump at the White House, and his boss, Dana White -- a Trump supporter -- said he could make it happen, according to mmamania.com.

And Covington made sure to take a shot at the Eagles, who Trump disinvited from their scheduled White House visit last week.

Colby Covington puts the "Filthadelphia" Eagles on blast for not visiting the White House #UFC #UFC225 pic.twitter.com/pKPAPYCrnZ — Sports Illustrated MMA (@SI_MMA) June 10, 2018

"I did everything I said I was going to do," Covington said. "I told everybody I was going to make the welterweight division great again, and now I'm going to celebrate the way a real American should celebrate winning a world title, and that is by going to the White House and seeing Mr. Donald Trump and putting (the belt) on his desk.

"Unlike the 'Filthadelphia' Eagles, disrespecting our country's flag by kneeling for the national anthem."

Fox News apologized last week to the Eagles for implying that photos of the team's players taking a knee in prayer were photos of the players kneeling during the national anthem.

Covington made headlines heading into Saturday's fight by promising to deliver his title to Trump while also calling out the Eagles.

Covington (14-1) is one of the UFC's most outspoken fighters, but that hasn't always been positive.

Following a UFC Fight Night 119 win over Demian Maia in Brazil last October, Covington called Brazillians "filthy animals," and called Brazil "a dump."