Fights are officially set to return on Saturday, May 9 with a massive UFC 249 pay-per-view card that features Tony Ferguson and Justin Gaethje in the main event. The two will be vying for the interim lightweight title…
Fights are officially set to return on Saturday, May 9 with a massive UFC 249 pay-per-view card that features Tony Ferguson and Justin Gaethje in the main event. The two will be vying for the interim lightweight title…
Dominick Cruz believes he’s the greatest bantamweight of all time. Cruz returns to action for the first time since December 2016 when he looks to regain his bantamweight title against current champion Henry Cejudo in the UFC 249 co-main event on Saturday. It would be a remarkable story if he was able to once again […]
Dominick Cruz believes he’s the greatest bantamweight of all time.
Cruz returns to action for the first time since December 2016 when he looks to regain his bantamweight title against current champion Henry Cejudo in the UFC 249 co-main event on Saturday.
It would be a remarkable story if he was able to once again come back from his injury woes and become the king of the division. But Cejudo doesn’t plan on giving him a fairytale return. The pair verbally sparred on Tuesday during the UFC 249 conference call as they traded a number of insults.
“You better start collecting unemployment checks because I’m taking your ass out,” Cejudo said (via MMA Fighting). “‘Dominique!’ You know I’m the real deal. You know I’m coming. You ain’t getting past three rounds.”
“Yeah, okay. You’re short, I know that,” Cruz responded. “And I know that you’re gonna have a hard time finding me, little man.”
“Remember that, ‘Princess,’” Cejudo retorted.
“Okay. We’ll see, man,” Cruz answered. “When you’re in there missing, you’re gonna find out real quick the difference, and the amount of rounds that I’ve got in there over you. I’ve got hours in there over you, little man. You’re a wrestler. I’m about to prove that and expose you real quick.”
The rest of the call was more of the same. what cannot be denied, however, is the importance of this fight.
For Cejudo, a win means another big name on his already-impressive resume and further cementing himself as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters of all time. For Cruz, it means becoming a three-time 135-pound champion and further consolidating his place as the best the division has ever seen.
But as far as the latter is concerned, he may as well already be the greatest bantamweight, as he believes he’s the Michael Jordan of the division.
“They don’t have a Michael Jordan of MMA,” Cejudo said when asked what the fight would do for his legacy.
“It’s me,” Cruz replied. “I’m the Michael Jordan of 135.”
Things got animated between Henry Cejudo and Dominick Cruz during a UFC 249 conference call. Cejudo’s bantamweight gold will be on the line this Saturday night (May 9) when he shares the Octagon with Cruz. Cejudo was initially set to take on Jose…
Things got animated between Henry Cejudo and Dominick Cruz during a UFC 249 conference call. Cejudo’s bantamweight gold will be on the line this Saturday night (May 9) when he shares the Octagon with Cruz. Cejudo was initially set to take on Jose Aldo. Travel issues as a result of the coronavirus pandemic forced Aldo […]
Henry Cejudo hasn’t forgotten about Jose Aldo. Cejudo defends his bantamweight title against Dominick Cruz in the UFC 249 co-main event on Saturday as he looks to add another huge name to his already-glowing resume. However, his initial target was Aldo as the pair were both scheduled to face each other first at the now-canceled […]
Henry Cejudo hasn’t forgotten about Jose Aldo.
Cejudo defends his bantamweight title against Dominick Cruz in the UFC 249 co-main event on Saturday as he looks to add another huge name to his already-glowing resume.
However, his initial target was Aldo as the pair were both scheduled to face each other first at the now-canceled UFC 250 event in Brazil. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Aldo is unable to travel outside his home country which is what allowed Cruz to step in.
But Cejudo — who is seemingly looking past Cruz — is not going to let Aldo get off the hook. In fact, he’s even willing to bend his own knee if that’s what will get the former featherweight king inside the United States.
“I told Dana White, I’ll take this fight with Dominick Cruz but I don’t want to leave Jose ‘Baldo’ off the hook,” Cejudo told TMZ Sports (via MMA Mania). “If I have to marry him to fight him, then I will do that.
“I will literally marry the dude to take the dude out. He’s having visa issues … I will get on one knee to beat his ass.”
For now, Cejudo has a big task ahead of him in arguably the greatest bantamweight of all time which he should be fully focused on.
T.J. Dillashaw believes Dominick Cruz will take the UFC bantamweight championship from Henry Cejudo. This Saturday night (May 9), Cejudo will put his 135-pound gold on the line against Cruz. The title bout will serve as the co-headliner of UFC 249. It&…
T.J. Dillashaw believes Dominick Cruz will take the UFC bantamweight championship from Henry Cejudo. This Saturday night (May 9), Cejudo will put his 135-pound gold on the line against Cruz. The title bout will serve as the co-headliner of UFC 249. It’ll be the first time “Triple C” puts his bantamweight gold on the line. […]