
Henry Cejudo has published a response to Dana White after his disappointing loss for Song Yadong last Saturday in UFC Seattle.
The former UFC Double Champion returned to the Octagon last Saturday when Cejudo tried to break a two-fighter-losing series when he clashed with Song Yadong in the main event.
The fight ended extremely without mercy in the fourth round after the doctor was unable to continue the Olympic gold medal winner after Yadong Cejudo caught with a bad eye poke.
Despite the win, Yadong remained unhappy after picking up the largest scalp of his 15-Vecht UFC official period and asked for a rematch against Cejudo.
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Henry Cejudo sends a message to Dana White after comments after the fight
Although both bantam weights for a rematch, UFC CEO asked, Dana White closed the idea when he was asked about it during the press conference after the fight.
And with that Yadong went on the callout Sean O'Malley and claimed that if he is unable to rematch 'triple c', he would like a fight against someone who is ranked higher than he.
Cejudo, not long removed from his brutal loss, gave an update on his injury, stating that he has damaged diplopia, soft tissue, as well as Cornea wear.
However, he not only gave an update about his health, the former double champion also sent a message to Dana White, begging him to reconsider the attraction of both hunters for a rematch.
“Dana White, I heard what you said, but I encourage you to reconsider,” Cejudo started in a post on his Instagram.
“I will say this, Dana White I know you said you are not interested in the Rematch, let's walk it back. There were two more rounds left, guy, the pace was picking up, he was injured, I was injured, guy, and we were demolished. I think we should run it back.
“Dana, I respect you, I hope we can run this back with songs, and let's do it soon … I think we should run it back,” Cejudo continued.
Henry Cejudo wants to have a conversation with Jason Herzog after interruption
Although the eye choke took place near the end of the round three, the referee who was in charge, Jason Herzog let both hunters come out for round four and started the round before stopping it quickly.
If Herzog hadn't done that, the fight would be ruled a no -match or a disqualification, depending on whether he thought the eye was accidentally or not.
That said, Cejudo admitted that he would like to have a conversation with Herzog to understand why he did not deduct a point of the 27-year-old, given that he has committed various errors in the fight.
“If a point has been deducted, 100% man … it's not the blame of the song, I am not P – – but I will say for Jason Herzog, I am curious to talk to you, man. I was kicked in the balls a few times and then the eye, like, Bro, something has to be done, “Cejudo claimed.
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