In just over a week's time, Tyron Woodley will defend the UFC Welterweight Championship against Darren Till and he's let the world know that he's ready for the fight.

However, if Till is unable to compete, the UFC will push Kamaru Usman into the main event scene at UFC 228 on September 8 to fight against Woodley.

The Chosen One though is having none of it, as he's made it clear as to what he'll be doing next weekend at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

He said to the media on Thursday, via MMA Fighting: “It’s Till or no fight at all.”

The UFC Welterweight champion added that he'll fight Usman, but only after a full training camp of preparation for that eventuality. He states changing the fight on short notice would be a waste of time for him since they're two completely different fighters.

Woodley said: “I’ll fight Usman on a full training camp. I’ll fight anybody on a full training camp. I’ll fight you on a full training camp, but I’m not a guy, this is not a circus to me.

"You’re not going to have me prepare to fight a 6-foot-3 striker southpaw, and then on 24 hours’ notice because this motherf*cker missed weight and he’s unprofessional, now I gotta fight a 5-foot-10 switch-stance wrestler.

"No, you’re not going to waste my time, you’re not going to money that I put into training camps, you’re not going to add this one crazy variable and make me feel like I’m the pansy for not taking the fight. No, it’s not what happened.

"So if he’s making some money for making weight, congratulations, he gets some free bags.”

Woodley has said as well that he's not focusing on Till making his weight for the fight since that is out of his control. The English fighter missed the weight for his last fight against Stephen Thompson at UFC Fight Night 130 back in May.

The Chosen One added as well that fighting an overweight Till would actually be to his benefit.

He said: “I’m a fighter who likes to focus on the fight. I don’t want to focus on him making weight, that’s out of my control. I’m going to make weight.

"Tell me one time you’ve seen me step on the scale and you didn’t see 170 or less. I’m a professional, I’m going to do what I have to to make weight. Whether he’s 170 or 176, he’s still going to get his ass kicked.

"That’s something that he has to deal with. And his body is going to be beat up from cutting all that weight. He’s probably not doing it the right way. So, it’s going to be to my benefit if he doesn’t make weight.”