Sean O’Malley is calling Henry Cejudo’s bluff.
“Sugar” and Cejudo have been at odds since their backstage altercation this past Saturday at UFC 276. Following O’Malley’s no contest against Pedro Munhoz, the former two-division UFC champion Cejudo interrupted one of O’Malley’s post-fight interviews and publicly challenged him to a matchup for Cejudo’s impending return from retirement.
“Hey, Sean, if you want a matchup, he’s right here — I’d love a tune-up,” Cejudo shouted at O’Malley. “What do you say, precious? You’re good to go. What time would you like to bend your knees? When? Because I think you absolutely suck.”
The two have traded barbs since then. O’Malley asked Cejudo if he was open to putting his money where his mouth was — which drew an immediate response.
Sept 10th to soon fat ass or you all talk @henry. Can’t find his twitter someone tag please
— Sean O’Malley (@SugaSeanMMA) July 7, 2022
Easy money I love paperview points
— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) July 7, 2022
Lol Ronald Methdonald got his feeling hurt. He wants to live! According to the USDA, I am eligible for October. Also, I must lose some Mexican fat. Make sure that the Virgin boys are on the front row so they can witness the assassination. I love paperview point https://t.co/90712S37jA
— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) July 7, 2022
Cejudo isn’t eligible to return to the UFC until October because of the organization’s partnership with USADA. Retired fighters must undergo USADA testing for six months before they can compete again.
Cejudo (16-2) retired in May 2020 after capturing titles in both the UFC’s flyweight and bantamweight divisions. At the time of his exit, he held a six-fight win streak over the likes of Demetrious Johnson, T.J. Dillashaw, Dominick Cruz, Marlon Moraes, and current Bellator champion Sergio Pettis.
O’Malley (15-1, 1 NC) has won seven of his nine UFC appearances since signing with the promotion in 2017. His fight against Munhoz at UFC 276 ended prematurely due to an accidental eye poke in the second round. Munhoz criticized O’Malley for the way he handled the aftermath of the outcome and voiced a willingness to book a rematch.
But O’Malley or Cejudo could be on the cards?
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