
Henry Cejudo is confronted with skepticism in the aftermath of his controversial loss in UFC Seattle.
The former UFC champion with double weight hoped to lose a two-level on Saturday evening against Song Yadong but he eventually ran a technical decision lock when an eye chocke did not leave him after three rounds.
After a trip to the hospital, Cejudo gave a grim update about his eye injury when he called for a rematch.
However, he confronted with Flack because he was unable to fight in the Climate Pledge Arena because of the pain.
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The coach of Sean O'Malley responds to the latest loss of Henry Cejudo
Sean O'Malley has been very quiet since he lost his 135 pound title to Merab Dvalishvili on UFC 306 in September 2024.
'Suga' takes a break from social media, but his old coach, Tim Welch, still uses it every so often.
Last weekend he tweeted while he looked at UFC Seattle and his unfortunate conclusion.
“Henry knew he had nothing for songs anymore. #Ufc, ”Welch posted over the Strange Main Event Finish.
The opinion distributed fans, in which some agreed with Welch and others who use it to bash his famous student.
Cejudo and O'Malley have been strengthened over the years, so it is unclear how genuine the criticism of Welch is.
Anyway, 'Triple C' has been fought in the aftermath of his third consecutive loss in the Octagon.
Henry Cejudo demands line change
Cejudo is of the opinion that the UFC should implement a change of rule after his fight with Yadong.
The referees can currently only use repetitions to assess illegal blows that occur at the end of the fighting.
'Did the song do it intentionally? No. Should a point be deducted? 100 percent, man, “said Cejudo in an Instagram video statement.
“I just hope that the UFC might allow repetitions for things like that, and then the referee can make the decision or [it’s a foul].
“If Jager is one of the first things that the referee says, if they go in the back,” you can't stick your fingers like that. “I think the warning was already said before the fight. I finally got F – ING with two Fingers.
“The song once came [at me] After having received that five minutes break, I saw four arms, guy. It's a shame.
“I think there are many things we can do. It is not the fault of the number. I am not P – on him. But I will say this, Jason Herzog, I am curious to talk to you, man. I was kicked in the balls a few times and then the eye poked.
“Bro, something has to be done. I think we can also learn as referees. I also think for the UFC, maybe there must be something where there is a repetition, where the referee can see the repetition. Even if it was not intentional, you still can't do this. “
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