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Masvidal ‘will be allowed to inspect Covington’s $95k Rolex watch to see if it’s real’ after claims it was damaged

JORGE MASVIDAL will apparently be allowed to inspect Colby Covington's watch to see if it's real.

The Rolex was allegedly damaged in a street attack by Masvidal last month.

Colby Covington's $95,000 Rolex was allegedly damaged in the attack
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Colby Covington's $95,000 Rolex was allegedly damaged in the attack
Colby Covington suffered a chipped tooth as a result of Jorge Masvidal's alleged attack
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Colby Covington suffered a chipped tooth as a result of Jorge Masvidal's alleged attack
Masvidal was arrested and charged with aggravated battery and felony criminal mischief over the alleged incident
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Masvidal was arrested and charged with aggravated battery and felony criminal mischief over the alleged incidentCredit: Splash

Covington showed off his chipped tooth and facial injuries after the attack at the Papi Steak restaurant in Miami.

Masvidal and his legal team have raised doubts over whether the watch was real and called it a 'Folex'.

Covington, meanwhile, claims it was worth $95,000 and damaged when he was attacked.

now report that Masvidal's attorney Bradford Cohen claims a judge has filed a motion to let his team inspect it.

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Masvidal allegedly wore a surgical mask and hoodie before sneaking up and attacking his former room-mate.

Police reports revealed Covington had suffered a cracked tooth and other facial injuries, although photos of Masvidal's handiwork have only just seen the light of day.

The images show that Covington's left central incisor was badly chipped and bruising around the welterweight contender's top lip.

Snaps of Covington's injuries came to light as a result of a medical records request from Masvidal's lawyer Cohen.

The pair fought in the Octagon at UFC 272 in Las Vegas in March
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The pair fought in the Octagon at UFC 272 in Las Vegas in MarchCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Cohen said in his request: “Interestingly, the images do not demonstrate an injury aside from a small chip in C.C.’s fake tooth.

“The evidence collected thus far clearly contradicts C.C.’s allegations. C.C. claims that Defendant hit him from behind.

"Exclusive footage shows that during the incident, C.C. was facing the individual he identified as Defendant.

"In fact, C.C. was looking at Defendant head-on prior to taking the hit then appears to run from Defendant in fear.”

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