Bantamweight Champion Henry Cejudo Reacts to UFC 250 Cancellation
Henry Cejudo’s first bantamweight title defense will have to wait, but the Olympic gold medalist continues to ooze confidence even as the UFC’s schedule has been indefinitely suspended.
Advertisement
“A big thank you to my training partners and [coaches] for these last incredible weeks of training. The [GOAT] rampage is officially postponed,” Cejudo wrote. “[GOAT] will be served another day.”
RELATED LINKS SPONSORED BY H&R BLOCK:
The U.S. Government is providing tax relief on your upcoming tax returns due to the financial impact of Coronavirus. Find out what additional savings you qualify for your 2019 federal tax return by clicking here.
UFC 250 was initially slated for Ibirapuera Gymnasium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, but due to government restrictions in the country, a plan was in place to move the event to tribal land in California. Because Aldo would not have been able to secure a visa in time to travel to the U.S., Cejudo was briefly linked to a matchup with ex-champ Dominick Cruz before all events were postponed.
A former two-division champion, Cejudo hasn’t fought since claiming the bantamweight crown with a victory over Marlon Moraes at UFC 238 last June. He has been sidelined since then as he recovers from shoulder surgery. During that hiatus, he relinquished the flyweight belt, which currently remains vacant.
Help Prevent the Spread of the Coronavirus
Sherdog recommends all readers comply with CDC guidelines and remain as isolated as possible during this urgent time. Visit the Centers for Disease Control at CDC.gov or the World Health Organization at Who.int for the latest information on the coronavirus and learn what you can do to stop the spread.
The U.S. Government is providing tax relief for you due to the economic effects of the coronavirus. H&R Block helps you find out what tax savings you qualify for by clicking here.
Related Articles