Henry Cejudo has issued a callout to heavyweight title challenger, Francis Ngannou.
No topic the incontrovertible reality that Cejudo retired at UFC 249, he has been vocal about calling other folks out. He known as out Alexander Volkanovski, Petr Yan, Deiveson Figueiredo, and boxer Ryan Garcia. Now, nonetheless, he has issued his preferrred callout to this level and that’s against Francis Ngannou.
Yo @francisngannou you ready to bend the knee? Signal the contract ? ? ??? pic.twitter.com/So1lqH9yPW
— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) January 28, 2021
“Yo @francisngannou you ready to bend the knee? Signal the contract,” Cejudo tweeted.
Even though Henry Cejudo plays social media very well, there just isn’t any such thing as a quiz a fight between him and Ngannou would never occur. They’re separated by over 100 kilos, and it wouldn’t be cease. Then again, it’s one other ploy for “Triple C” to glean consideration and support his name connected in the MMA world. It is additionally fragment of his shtick to call out any individual as he even took shots at Valentina Shevchenko for an intergender fight.
Henry Cejudo, as mentioned, retired from the game after he TKO’d Dominick Cruz at UFC 249 for the first and finest protection of his bantamweight title. Sooner than that, he beat Marlon Moraes to procure the vacant belt after scoring a first-spherical KO over TJ Dillashaw to protect his flyweight title. He additionally became the one who dethroned Demetrious Johnson’s legendary reign at flyweight. At some stage in his profession, Cejudo additionally holds distinguished wins over Sergio Pettis, Wilson Reis, and Jussier Formiga.
Francis Ngannou is on a four-fight winning travel and coming off a 20-2d KO over Jairzinho Rozenstruik. He’s put to rematch Stipe Miocic in the main tournament of UFC 260 for the heavyweight title. If he wins, it’s likely he’ll face Jon Jones subsequent. Ngannou holds distinguished wins over Curtis Blaydes, Junior dos Santos, and Cain Velasquez.
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