Henry Cejudo: Bo Nickal needs to hold his horses, ‘maybe 10 fights away from possibly becoming UFC champion’
April 18, 2024 9:00 pm ET
Henry Cejudo doesnât think Bo Nickal is quite ready for the top after UFC 300.
Nickal (6-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) remained unbeaten when he submitted Cody Brundage (10-6 MMA, 4-5 UFC) in Round 2 of Saturdayâs main card opener at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Nickal gave himself two thumbs down for his performance, but Cejudo still sees championship potential in the standout wrestler â just not right now.
âDonât put that pressure on you, if youâre disappointed in your performance, because quite honestly, I do believe you could be a future champ at 185 pounds â but you are not ready for the top 10,â Cejudo said on his âPound 4 Poundâ podcast with Kamaru Usman. âIf they put you up against big bodies like Marvin Vettori, who have good jiu-jitsu, big dudes and could also wrestle â even a guy like Paulo âBorrachinhaâ (Costa) ⊠I mean, heâs not quite ready for that top 10.
âI think at 185 pounds, he needs to go three rounds. He needs to understand that threshold because still him winning and beating these guys super early, if you want to be champion, how is it going to feel when you actually go five rounds against guys like Sean Strickland, Paulo âBorrachinha,â Robert Whittaker, Jared Cannonier? That weight class is absolutely stacked. I think he needs to hold his horses. I think heâs still maybe 10 fights away from possibly becoming UFC champion.â
Nickal called out Anthony Hernandez, whoâs on a five-fight winning streak and ranked No. 12 in the UFCâs middleweight rankings. He is scheduled to face Roman Dolidze at UFC 302 on June 1.
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