Henry Cejudo Returns to the Octagon at UFC 288

Henry Cejudo Returns to the Octagon at UFC 288

Henry Cejudo is one of the UFC all-time greats. He returns to the octagon on UFC 288, where he has the chance to reclaim the title he vacated when he retired. Additionally, he faces Aljamain Sterling for the bantamweight title.

Cejudo announced his retirement from MMA after he defended his title against Dominick Cruz in UFC 249. According to PPH bookie reports, he was an Olympic wrestling medalist before he transitioned to mixed martial arts. In 2018, he won the flyweight title. He won the bantamweight title the next year.

Known as the Triple C, he challenges Sterling for the bantamweight title on Saturday. According to bookie pay per head reviews and news sites, Cejudo said he would make history in UFC 288. Also, he added that he sees easy money with Sterling. Additionally, he considers himself young at 36.

Henry Cejudo Returns to UFC

Henry Cejudo Returns to the Octagon at UFC 288The champion title was most last defended by Sterling in October, and he is a formidable foe. At Friday’s weigh-in, the two engaged in a heated altercation, and Sterling has since claimed that he enjoys the mayhem.

Therefore, Sterling ruined Cejudo’s homecoming celebration. On Saturday, the judges’ scores were 48-47 for Sterling, therefore he kept his bantamweight title by defeating Cejudo. Cejudo won the bout with a score of 48-47 from the third judge.

Sterling has been undefeated for the past nine bouts. After defeating Petr Yan by disqualification at UFC 259 in March 2021, the Long Island, New York, native has successfully defended his bantamweight championship a total of three times. The 33-year-old Sterling now holds the longest active victory streak in the UFC bantamweight division with nine fights.

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