Conor McGregor continues to publish more and more videos and photos of himself training. As anyone would expect, they are subject to many comments and re-tweets.
Henry Cejudo is a Bantamweight fighter that ‘retires’ in 2020, just so he can announce his comeback in 2022. He plays mind games with the UFC fans and starts announcing his return several months ago. And for when he is back he doesn’t want anything more or less, than the most popular UFC fighter, The Notorious Conor McGregor.
Henry Cejudo Is Not Stopping, He Comes With More Advice For Conor McGregor
Conor is in a process of recovery after his last fight against Dustin Poirier, where he suffers a leg injury. Enjoying his time off, he can be seen driving with his Lamborghini in Miami or cruising with his new yacht on the French Riviera. However, it seems that he puts an end to these ‘fun days’ and starts to take the matter more seriously.
Since he starts with his daily training, the internet is not short on his training videos. The world is not short of callouts directed to and coming from the Notorious as well.
Most of the names that appear in these ongoing callouts are fighters that are current holders of titles or former titleholders. Kamaru Usman – the current Welterweight champion, Alexander Volkanovski – the Featherweight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov, the former Lightweight champion, Jake Paul – the boxing newcomer, and the list goes on.
One of the loudest people who want to fight the Notorious is the former two-division champion Henry Cejudo. He almost doesn’t skip Conor’s posts without commenting on them.
Conor replies to several of his comments and shuts him Conor-style, however, Henry seems to not have had enough.
“Everything is done naked. No fakes, no faints, no level changes.” Henry criticizes the first video back in April – “But you think you’re going to get a different result. You work too much on combinations where you should be working entries, set-ups, and setting traps. Just a tip from the goat 🐐 mahhhh.”
To this, he did get a response and series of insults from the Notorious, comparing him to a little fat novice kid, and mentioning his two KOs at bantamweight.
As soon as we thought that Henry got the point and will stop commenting on his posts, he re-tweets Conor’s most recent video and provides yet another pro-advice to the recovering star.
“MMA is different than boxing if you overturn your hips it leads to easy takedowns. It’s hard to recover your position if you overthrow your hips. You essentially add more time to whatever punch you throw next. You really need to understand set up punches. Sincerely the ” – Henry slams and waits for his the next insult that will run him over.
Henry is planning his return to the UFC this November. And according to the beef that he starts between him and Conor, we can safely assume where he is heading. He wants to fight the Irishman.
However, a fight between them is highly unlikely to happen. Both are at different divisions and Conor has title pretensions. Who might win a fight between these two? What do you think?

