Henry Cejudo says he’s out of UFC 292, vows to return to challenge for UFC title
Henry Cejudo's upcoming bout at UFC 292 is now off, according to the man himself.
Henry Cejudo's upcoming bout at UFC 292 is now off, according to the man himself.
UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling once again showed his grit and resolve as he outpointed returning former two-division champion Henry Cejudo at UFC 288.
The battle for the undisputed UFC bantamweight championship of the world is officially on after champion Aljamain Sterling and challenger Henry Cejudo both made weight for the matchup on Friday.
He’s been away from the cage for three years, but Henry Cejudo looked like he hadn’t missed a day as he took to the stage for the UFC 288 press conference and eased straight back into his “King of Cringe” pre-fight persona.
Henry Cejudo is in the USADA testing pool and working his way back to a UFC return. But, with "Triple C's" shelves already heaving under the weight of wrestling trophies, Olympic medals and championship belts, he's heading back to the octagon with a different motivation – money.
UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling was an interested observer as Marlon Vera defeated Rob Font in a main event cracker at UFC on ESPN 35 on Saturday. And, after praising "Chito" for his victory, he turned his attention to his next title fight in the octagon.
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Henry Cejudo says Zhang Weili is ready to exact revenge on Rose Namajunas and recapture the UFC women's strawweight title at UFC 268.