Henry Cejudo
I am Retiring After UFC 323!!!
… Triple C Out ✌🏽
Revealed
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Henry Cejudo is returning to the Octagon at UFC 323 … query is, will or not it’s the final combat for arguably essentially the most embellished fight sports activities athlete ever?!
That is what we requested Triple C when he joined the “TMZ Sports activities” TV present (airs nightly on FS1) and livestream (every day at 1 PM PT) … simply days earlier than 38-year-old Cejudo makes the stroll Saturday night time for his combat towards Payton Talbott.
“Saturday’s my final combat. I have been doing this for the reason that age of 11. Do I nonetheless have it bodily? 100%. However I simply really feel like I have been in a position to be taught a number of new issues in life, and I am simply prepared for the second chapter, man,” Cejudo informed Babcock.
Cejudo, in fact, is one in all solely 11 fighters in UFC historical past to be champion in two divisions. In contrast to any of these different superb athletes, Henry is the one one who additionally has an Olympic gold medal (in freestyle wrestling).
We additionally requested Cejudo if he is thought in regards to the type of feelings he may really feel on Saturday.
“Probably not. To me, it is simply one other combat,” Cejudo stated, laughing.
“If there’s something that type of got here up, happened, it is just a bit little bit of gratitude, you going by means of these onerous camps and having coaches and coaching companions sacrifice their time for you, I believe that is the one factor that actually involves thoughts that I am actually feeling, however aside from that bro, it is all enterprise in there.”
As for what he has deliberate for his post-fighting life, here is what Henry informed us.
“I am gonna be 39 subsequent month. I am 38 now, 38 years younger. I need to benefit from the holidays. I am dabbling in actual property, and a bunch of different stuff. Clearly, the content material with Pound 4 Pound. I am proud of this determination.”
We additionally talked to Triple C in regards to the 7-inch peak drawback he’ll face this weekend, if Merab Dvalishvili is the G.O.A.T. bantamweight, and far more.
Take a look at the total interview!
