
Henry Cejudo rides in his MMA career on the first three-fight loss after dropping a technical decision to songs in UFC Seattle. MMA Pundit Daniel Cormier believes that he can trace it back to an important decision in Cejudo's career.
The fight of Cejudo with Yadong was intended as his remarkable comeback after Khabib Nurmagomedov Cejudo gave about the reinvest of title conflicts. Unfortunately 'Triple-C' was monitored in the third round and the fight was canceled in the fourth after Cejudo admitted that he could not see it.
Although Cejudo revealed that he suffered from Diplopie and Cornea wear, he is still subject to checking the MMA community, including former Doniel Cormier with double champion.
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“He has lost the best years of his career” … Daniel Cormier determines Henry Cejudo's pension as a big setback
Cejudo retired notoriously as the reigning flight weight and the Bantamweight Double Champion after beating Dominick Cruz in 2020. 'Triple-C' Veinsde retirement to exchange a better deal with the UFC, but it is counterproduct against Aljamain Sterling.
Speaking about Good Guy/Bad Guy, Cormier explained how Cejudo was not a needle relocation in the UFC and that the fake pension cost him the best years of his career.
“It was like:” I am the double champion, I just defeated Dominick Cruz, pay me more, “noted Cormier.” [White] was calm, cool and collected because not much [bantamweights] must be paid more; It's just the truth.
'[…] It felt like Henry made a big game and I think the big game has a backpack because he had lost the best years of his career. “
Henry Cejudo retired to start a new chapter … and barter with the UFC
At the UFC 249 press conference after beating Cruz, Cejudo explained that his decision to retire from a place of selflessness came after a life of focusing on his goals.
“I finally have a girl,” said Cejudo. “I want to step into that new chapter of my life. I am extremely selfish and rightly so [become…] Olympic champion, flight weight champion, Bantamweight champion. . . And man, I want to leave at the top. . . . I want to stay king forever. “
However, when he was asked if he would return for a lucrative contract, Cejudo changed views.
'[Dana White] Know the song, “Cejudo noted. “But let all these bantam weights kill each other.”
Now 2-3 In his last five versions, the 38-year-old Cejudo is confronted with the prospect of actual retirement after having forfeited the top of the sport.
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