UFC president Dana White wasn't happy with what he saw from Tyron Woodley on Saturday night, and apparently the feeling is mutual.
During an appearance on The MMA Hour on Monday afternoon, Woodley, who retained the welterweight title via a unanimous decision win over Demian Maia at UFC 214, demanded "a public apology" from his boss for comments made following the fight.
"If you're going to publicly scrutinize me -- Dana White, he needs to apologize to me," Woodley said. "I've done nothing but good stuff for the sport. I've done nothing but be a good [role] model for the organization. I fight with f---ing integrity. I covered your sport from the FOX desk a week before my fight. I always uphold my responsibilities with the organization.
"The word behind business is 'man.' You need to be a man, and owe me a public apology. And if I don't get that, I'm going to start leaking some s--- that people don't want to be out in the wind. I'm not kidding about that."
Woodley demands public apology from White