When the ESPN era of the UFC began in 2019, Henry Cejudo stood at the center of it. He was the face of transition—an Olympic gold medalist turned world champion who ushered the UFC into a new ...
Henry Cejudo acknowledges that if he stayed retired in 2020, he'd be viewed in a different light. Cejudo (16-6 MMA, 10-5 UFC) hung up his gloves after retaining his bantamweight title ...
Henry Cejudo is settling into truly retired life after finally ending his legendary career last Saturday in Las Vegas. The former two-weight UFC champion is one of the greatest combat athletes of all ...
Henry Cejudo is stepping straight from a rough UFC send-off back into a wrestling spotlight, headlining RAF 6 against ...
Henry Cejudo seems to be at peace with his decision to call it a career. The Olympic gold medalist and former two-division champion competed for the final time at UFC 323, where he gave a valiant ...
Henry Cejudo returned to the cage with a win on Tuesday in Kazakhstan as he took part in a low-key grappling show. After the fight, he was bizarrely handed one of his old UFC title belts, which he ...
Henry Cejudo will retire at UFC 323. It's hard to read that statement without doubtful feelings. UFC retirements don't always stick. This isn't even Cejudo's first retirement from mixed martial arts.
Henry Cejudo recently opened up about the bittersweet end to his legendary career. Cejudo lost a unanimous decision to Payton Talbott in his retirement fight at UFC 323 last Saturday. Despite the loss ...
Triple C” out! Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) two-division champion and certified king of cringe, Henry Cejudo, suffered a unanimous decision loss to rising prospect Payton Talbott in his ...