Henry Cejudo once proposed a champion vs champion fight — with a twist.
‘Triple C’ marks one of the prominent names set to close out the UFC’s pay-per-view era this Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Former bantamweights and flyweights will be returning to the main event of UFC 323 on Saturday. Cejudo’s fight with Payton Talbott is among the intriguing matchups that will set the stage for two title fights at the top of the lineup.
Cejudo will retire from the UFC 323 as he ends an illustrious and successful career. Having won an Olympic gold medal and achieved the rare feat of becoming a simultaneous two-division champion on MMA’s biggest stage, the 38-year-old is widely regarded as one of the greatest combat sports athletes ever.
But despite all that he has accomplished, there was one bizarre accolade that Cejudo was not able to add to his résumé…
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Cejudo recently knocked Marlon Morais out to add the bantamweight championship to his trophy cabinet, which also included the flyweight belt.
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