Conor McGregor and Henry Cejudo have their fair share of trash talking history. This time, the former UFC two-division champion Henry Cejudo reacted to Conor McGregor’s latest boxing training video and dishes out some advice for the Irishman.
Conor McGregor posted a video of him working the mitts and undergoing some boxing training, after several months since his terrifying injury at UFC 264. The ‘Notorious’ one had discussed his plans of returning to the octagon possibly in the summer.
However the video did not impress former two division UFC champion and Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo. He picked holes in McGregor’s stance and guard that was all the way down. He even criticized the Irishman for his lack of distance control. The ‘Triple C’ reacted to the video on Twitter by saying, “Your hands are down and your distance is off. Stay away from them yes men. Just a tip from the G.O.A.T”
Your hands are down and your distance is off. Stay away from them yes men. Just a tip from the ???? https://t.co/0vcxTQuK0k
— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) March 11, 2022
Conor McGregor responded to Henry Cejudo following comments on his training video
Conor McGregor will not shy away when it comes to taking jabs at fellow fighters. And this time Henry Cejudo got the taste of McGregor’s trash talk. It began after Henry Cejudo criticized Conor McGregor’s new training footage.
Of course, it was pretty obvious that Conor McGregor did not take Henry Cejudo’s words kindly. ‘The NOTORIOUS’ with his usual way of speaking responded to Henry Cejudo by tweeting, “@HenryCejudo fat midget novice. Lick arse for press.”
The exchange between Cejudo and McGregor comes at a time when talks about who McGregor’s next opponent will be are heating up. Recently, Dana White has hinted that there is a possibility of a Conor McGregor vs Charles Oliveira fight, if the Brazilian fighter is able to get past Justin Gaethje in their title bout at UFC 274.
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