Henry Cejudo’s antics – A clear message to Marlon Moraes was intended
UFC238 is heating up. Flyweight Champ Henry Cejudo last fight was when he defended his title from TJ Dillashaw in…
UFC238 is heating up. Flyweight Champ Henry Cejudo last fight was when he defended his title from TJ Dillashaw in Jan this year when UFC debut in ESPN. It was a shocking 32 seconds KO of Dillashaw. Dillashaw has since been confirmed to have taken banned substances & is penalised by USADA with a 2 years suspension & left Bantamweight title vacant. For UFC238, Cejudo is moving up to Dillashaw’s division, as the title is now vacant. The no.1 contender Brazilian, Marlon Moraes is on a tear…on a 4 fight win streak ( the last 3 was finishes all within round 1 ). Moraes was the former WSOF Bantamweight Champion.
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