Henry Cejudo wants to knockout “crackhead on PEDs” Sean O’Malley after UFC 276 backstage altercation
Henry Cejudo rips Sean O'Malley
The rivalry between Henry Cejudo and Sean O’Malley seems to be heated after their backstage heated altercation at UFC 276. The former double champ has clapped back at O’Malley for his comments at the post-fight press conference.
Sean O’Malley was given the honor of kicking start one of the biggest PPV events of the year at UFC 276. The bantamweight superstar took on Pedro Munhoz in the first fight of the main card and had high hopes of putting on a show for the fans at the T-Mobile Arena. The fight however came to a disappointing end after Pedro was unable to continue following an unintentional eye poke from the Suga Show.
At the post-fight interview, while talking to the media, Sean had an interesting run-in with a legend of the sport, Henry Cejudo. The two fighters talked trash and Cejudo decided to take things to social media after O’Malley called Triple C a “fata**”. Cejudo has never shied away from taking things to Twitter and has asked the rising bantamweight to “bend the knee”.
Henry Cejudo accuses Sean O’Malley of being on PEDs
“That little fata** should stay retired. He’s running around drunk backstage, he got escorted. He’s running into things. Looks like he is on drugs. He is fat. Maybe having a midlife crisis,” said O’Malley when asked about his run-in with Cejudo at the UFC 276 post-fight press conference. It was only a matter of time before this reached Henry’s radar.
“I already knocked out a guy on PEDs, but I’ve never knocked out a guy on PEDs who also looks like a crackhead. Bend the knee b*tch,” said Cejudon in his tweet. Cejudo was very active at UFC 276 in the T-Mobile Arena. Not only did he have a heated altercation with Sean, but he also ran into the featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski and asked for a possible shot at the 145-pound belt.
Cejudo has been wanting to become the first three-division champion in the history of the promotion. The fighter has entered the USADA pool and is looking to make a comeback.
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