Cejudo not impressed by Dillashaw’s UFC Vegas 32 win, targets ‘easy money’ rematch

Henry Cejudo speaks to reporters at the UFC Seasonal Press conference at State Farm Arena on April 12, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. | Photo by Carmen Mandato/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

“I was generous to give him a 32 secon…


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Henry Cejudo speaks to reporters at the UFC Seasonal Press conference at State Farm Arena on April 12, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. | Photo by Carmen Mandato/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

“I was generous to give him a 32 second beat down. I won’t be so generous next time!”

Henry Cejudo wasn’t impressed by T.J. Dillashaw’s split decision win over Cory Sandhagen in Saturday’s UFC Vegas 32 main event, calling out the former two-time bantamweight champion on Twitter.

Cejudo previously KO’d Dillashaw in just 32 seconds in their 2019 flyweight title bout at UFC Fight Night 143 which saw the latter suspended two years following a failed drug test for EPO.

‘Triple C’ claims he was ‘too generous’ in that fight and has promised to put an even bigger beating on Dillashaw in a proposed ‘easy money’ rematch.

“Easy money for me! I was generous to give him a 32 second beat down. I won’t be so generous next time! #bendtheknee,” Cejudo wrote.

Cejudo retired last year following his first defense of the bantamweight title against former champ Dominick Cruz at UFC 249. The former flyweight and bantamweight titleholder has been plenty active on social media, however, with ‘The Messenger’ constantly teasing about becoming a three-weight world champion. He is widely considered one of the greatest pound-for-pound fighters of all time.