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Nevertheless, Henry Cejudo likes those odds, picking Pimblett along with first-time title challenger Diego Lopes at UFC 314. “I’m smelling an upset,” Cejudo said on the Pound 4 Pound Podcast.
Days after professional fighter Henry Cejudo appeared to have apprehended an accused impaired driver near his Phoenix home, he was reportedly the victim of a burglar who stole one of his ...
Henry Cejudo’s heroism took a weird turn recently after several Arizona-based news outlets and The New York Post reported he'd apprehended a suspect. While Cejudo did what he could to defuse the ...
Henry Cejudo admits Paddy Pimblett is better than he initially thought. Pimblett (22-3 MMA, 6-0 UFC) takes on former title challenger Michael Chandler (23-9 MMA, 2-4 UFC) in Saturday's five-round ...
Reacting to the bout, his likely next title challenger Movsar Evloev gave props to ‘The Great’ on X, posting: “Congratulations on an excellent performance, you’re a true champion!
Former UFC two-division champion Henry Cejudo had his evening disrupted as he helped a neighbor who had their house destroyed by a hit-and-run driver. Cejudo was in his Phoenix home with his ...
In a video posted on his Instagram page, Henry Cejudo tells the outlet MMA Junkie — part of USA TODAY Sports — that he saw a vehicle in his neighborhood near 18th Street and Berridge Lane in ...
Henry Cejudo has joined the ranks of UFC fighters who have apprehended criminals. In a recent clip shared by MMA Junkie on X/Twitter, 'Triple C' reveals that he successfully apprehended a suspect ...
PHOENIX (KABC) -- UFC fighter Henry Cejudo is proving that he's not only a great fighter - but also a great neighbor. The 38-year-old professional fighter recently helped stop a driver who crashed ...
Henry Cejudo recently captured a troublemaker and later linked his heroic act to his previous feat of bagging a gold medal in the 2008 Olympics. Cejudo prevented the miscreant from escaping the ...
Former UFC champion Henry Cejudo, fresh from aiding police, faced another setback when his first UFC belt was stolen from his studio in Phoenix. While Cejudo's producer, Dylan Rush, was present ...
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