“I will prove you wrong” Henry Cejudo claps back at Michael Bisping for saying he can’t hang with Alexander Volkanovski


“I will prove you wrong” Henry Cejudo claps back at Michael Bisping for saying he can’t hang with Alexander Volkanovski

Henry Cejudo responds to Michael Bisping's criticism

Henry Cejudo went after Michael Bisping‘s latest critique of him for claiming he wouldn’t matchup up well against the featherweight king Alexander Volkanovski.

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Michael Bisping has been very active on his YouTube channel and gives fans some interesting breakdowns of upcoming/potential matchups in the UFC. Recently in his video, Bisping broke down the outcome of a fight between Volkanovski and “Triple C” but Cejudo was not very welcoming of that.

“Yes, great, dream big, the problem is you aren’t big,” said ‘The Count’ in the video about Cejudo’s ambitions to snatch the featherweight belt from Volkanovski. According to Bisping, Cejudo looking to move up to a 145-pound division isn’t the optimal choice. Triple C has previously acquired the 125-pound and the 135-pound belt in his career before retirement.

In a recent tweet, Cejudo replied to MMA Junkie’s post that showed Bisping’s breakdown and wrote back to the UFC Hall-of-Famer. “I will prove you wrong hall of famer. @bisping I’m after everybody that doesn’t believe in C4,” wrote Triple C. Cejudo already has two UFC belts and an Olympic gold medal in his trophy cabinet, another belt would make him the first-ever three-division champion.

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“Leave me alone little guy” Michael Bisping replies to Henry Cejudo

Henry Cejudo
Henry Cejudo

After Cejudo promised to prove Bisping, wrong. The Count hit back with a friendly dig and wished Cejudo the best of luck. “Haha well leave me alone little guy I’m retired 🙂 good luck to you though. Wish you the best!” wrote Bisping to Cejudo.

Henry Cejudo has returned to the USADA pool which means that competing professionally is on the former double champ’s mind. Cejudo last fought in the octagon at UFC 249 against Dominick Cruz. After successfully defending his belt in the bantamweight division, Cejudo decided to retire.

Since then, Cejudo has not been completely out of the game. He has been helping fighters train at Fight Ready. Do you think Cejudo can hang with the likes of Volkanovski in the featherweight division?

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