“Need to understand setup punches”- Henry Cejudo continues schooling Conor McGregor with fight tips


“Need to understand setup punches”- Henry Cejudo continues schooling Conor McGregor with fight tips

Henry Cejudo took shots at Conor McGregor via Twitter

Henry Cejudo continues to critique Conor Mcgregor’s training footage on Twitter. The never ending social media dispute between Cejudo and McGregor is nowhere near to an end. It all started when the ‘Mystic Mac’ shared his clips on Twitter and Cejudo commented on it by picking up the mistakes.

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Since then, the pair have been going back and forth on Twitter. Nobody is losing any chance of throwing insults to each other.

McGregor recently posted a new clip of him training his boxing skills with his coach on his Twitter. In the clip he can be seen punching the mitts firmly and showing his conditioning. In the caption, McGregor wrote:

” Cannes bombs 💣 #godbless.”

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McGregor is on its way to make his possible UFC comeback this year. It’s been nearly a year since he broke his leg in his last fight against Dustin Poirier. Since then, the ‘Notorious’ have been recovering. With these frequent training clips, McGregor keeps his fans and followers engaged and excited for his comeback. Nothing less can be expected from the biggest draw and businessman in the UFC roster.

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Henry Cejudo tries to school Conor McGregor after the latter released a training footage

Conor McGregor x Henry Cejudo
Conor McGregor and Henry Cejudo

After McGregor made that post, Cejudo was quick to comment on it and share his thoughts on the fighter.

Cejudo tweeted that MMA and boxing are two different things and the techniques are different too. In MMA overturning the hips will attract takedowns and it’s a tough position to be in. Triple explained that McGregor is taking way more time to throw a punch which is wrong. The former champ, advised McGregor to get a understanding of set-up punches.

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” MMA is different than boxing if you over turn your hips it leads to easy takedowns. It’s hard to recover your position if you over throw your hips. You essentially add more time to whatever punch you throw next. You really need to understand setup punches. – Sincerely the 🐐,” wrote Cejudo.

It seems like this dispute between the former UFC double champions is not going to end anytime soon. Both are known for replying back to others and getting into heated exchanges. However, all this interactions are extremely entertaining for the fight fans all over the world.

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