Henry Cejudo considering return to UFC flyweight division: ‘I want to get close to that belt’
August 21, 2024 7:40 pm ET
Henry Cejudo doesnāt need to make an immediate decision, but heās starting to weigh the options, of which there are a few.
Itās been six months since Cejudo (16-4 MMA, 10-4) stepped inside the cage and lost a title eliminator to Merab Dvlashvili at UFC 298. Since then, Cejudo has enjoyed life as a father of two, a 2024 Olympic Games spectator in Paris, and a figurehead for rising MMA promotion United Fight League, which returns Aug. 30.
Competition still holds a special place in Cejudoās heart, and while heās eager to get back to throwing punches and shooting takedowns as hundreds of thousands watch, an injuryās healing process continues to have him taking it day by day.
āIāve been icing an injury now for quite some time,ā Cejudo told MMA Junkie on Wednesday. āI want to make sure that Iām 100 percent. Iām getting back into training. ā¦ Itās just allowing this injury to freaking heal. Father Time is real, dude. I can finally admit it. Itās just little nagging things, but I think in this particular thing, I want to make sure I donāt have to get surgery and allow myself to get patient and take my time. Then, Iām going to be 100 percent. Could I fight? I could. But am I going to do the same thing I did in my last fight to fight with a torn groin? Iām not going to do that no more. I think I learned my lesson and thatās it.ā
After a three-year hiatus that began in 2020, Cejudo returned to the cage in 2023. Heās since lost consecutive fights by unanimous decision to Aljamain Sterling and Dvalishvili. While he might be where he remains, Cejudo said heās tossing around the idea of a return to the division he proclaims he saved from UFC extinction.
āThere could be a potential return at flyweight,ā Cejudo said. āThese are a lot of things Iām contemplating, potentially going back down. With the bantamweight division getting hot and with the newcomers coming in, thereās been a lot of thought of me going back down and getting a fight with Moreno and winning the belt once again. Thereās a lot of cool stuff. These are kind of things I really want to think about and really decide once I get home and once Iām injury-free. Itās just one little thing, but itās a major thing. Because Iām going to be making a commitment to go out there and just do another run, do another run at these titles and dedicate myself like I was before.ā
Flyweight is calculated option for Cejudo, who turned 37 in February. The bantamweight division is thriving and many hungry contenders are chomping at the bit. Cejudo sees fresh options at flyweight, a division he thinks his personality would spice up.
āThis is my prediction,ā Cejudo said. āMerab Dvalishvili is going to stop Sean OāMalley at the Sphere. ā¦ Heās going to beat him but once Umar comes in, heās just going to have his way with Merab. Umar is really good, really technical. I just feel like itās going to go down the line. Deiveson Figueiredo is going to fight a guy like Petr Yan, which is a fight I wanted. These guys are chasing Deiveson Figueiredo, so where does that leave me, man? Am I going to fight just to fight? Or am I going to chase something?
āIām after gold now. I think if I do go down to 125 pounds and stay disciplined, I donāt think thereās anyone that can beat me. Plus, I think thereās a fun fight with Brandon Moreno. He wanted to fight me at 135 and then he backed out like a little b*tch. Now, I think if I go down and I beat him in Mexico, in his own country, I think that could be a big-ass payday too.ā
Itās important to recognize bantamweight is still very much on the table. But should that flyweight return be his decision, Cejudo said he wants to do it properly. There will be no rushing the preparation.
āI donāt want to be fighting people just to fight people,ā Cejudo said. āI want to get close to that belt. I think thatās the position that I fall in right now. ā¦ If itās something that I do decide to do, the biggest thing for me is going to be discipline and taking myself back there once again. It is the weight cut. But at the same time, Iāve been thinking about it. Itās what I need. Maybe I need more discipline. Maybe I needā¦ if the bar is set that high, that means I have to have more commitment on that side.
āItās not fun. I hated making that weight. Iām also wiser and smarter right now. Howās it that I could do it and do it in the best scientific way while feeling good and spice things up? Like I said, itās an idea thatās just floating around. If I do decide to go down to 125 pounds, itās going to be a six-month process. Itās going to be a six-month process and Iām going to do it right. I think thereās a lot of fun matchups and to ruffle some feathers. Why not? Those flyweights need it.ā
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