With recent news coming from the UFC about scrapping the 125-pound division, will we see another transfer from UFC to ONE Championship, in Henry Cejudo?
In case you didn’t know…
Cejudo last competed in the Octagon against Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson, in a five-round showdown at the UFC 227 co-main event. After five rounds of clinical striking by both fighters, Cejudo was awarded the split decision win that eventually recognized him as the new UFC flyweight champion.
Following the win, Cejudo wasted no time in calling out the winner of the main event bantamweight championship bout between Cody Garbrandt and T.J. Dillashaw.
With the bantamweight championship belt on the line, Dillashaw once again successfully defended his title by bagging a first-round technical knockout (TKO) victory over arch-rival, Cody Garbrandt. Dillashaw and Cejudo have been eyeing a double-championship bout at a big UFC event, ever since.
With the UFC’s intentions of weeding out the flyweight division, we could very well be looking at the last championship bout at the flyweight class, between Cejudo and Dillashaw, on January 26th, 2019, at UFC 233.
The heart of the matter
Henry Cejudo has formally signed a 6-fight deal with the UFC, that happens to include his fight with T.J. since the latter is keen on moving down to flyweight for Cejudo’s belt.
In a recent interview on the Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show, Cejudo also expressed his desire to move up to the 135-pound weight class, which could prove to be detrimental for the other contenders in the category.
When asked about his plans to move to ONE Championship, this is what Cejudo had to say:
ONE Championship CEO, Chatri Sityodtong also seems excited to have Cejudo join the ONE roster. Here is his take on the possibility of Henry Cejudo joining ONE Championship:
What’s next?
The transfer of Demetrious Johnson and Eddie Alvarez to ONE Championship seems to have broken the seal and initiated other fighters from the UFC to consider a similar move.
Will we see Henry Cejudo move to ONE and eventually fight in a much-awaited trilogy with Demetrious Johnson, that could not come to fruition with the UFC?
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