Henry Cejudo has been angling for a fight against reigning UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling ever since re-entering the USADA testing pool a few months ago.
Cejudo's latest taunt came in the shape of a photoshopped image of Sterling's list of short-term life goals. 'Funk Master' recently uncovered a list of goals he had set himself in 2019. The champion posted a tweet reminiscing about his path to UFC gold. Cejudo has now posted an edited version of the list of goals.
The former two-division champion captioned his post:
"Stop lying Aljo... I found your REAL LIST OF GOALS. BTW.. @ColbyCovMMA likes the whole fist."
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In the fake list posted by Cejudo, the Mexican-American referenced Aljamain Sterling's first win over former champion Petr Yan via disqualification and his recent victory over a compromised T.J. Dillashaw at UFC 280 last month. He also accused Sterling of ducking him and discrediting his credentials.
Among the list of goals was a reference to Polyana Viana's recent controversial tweet about Colby Covington, which read:
"Get a finger or 2 in Colby's anus"

UFC strawweight Polyana Viana recently took to Twitter to jokingly make some odd sexual claims about former interim welterweight champion Colby Covington. UFC middleweight Paulo Costa chimed in soon after as the story started doing the rounds on social media.
Henry Cejudo on top-ranked UFC bantamweights
Henry Cejudo has become increasingly vocal about a return to MMA. 'Triple C' retired in 2020, but continued to involve himself in the sport through his work as an analyst and coach.
Cejudo recently appeared on Michael Bisping's podcast, Believe You Me, and explained his decision to come out of retirement. According to the former double-champion, he is eyeing a big payday and foresees a number of lucrative matchups at 135 pounds:
"What I see now, Bisping, with all these guys, and I'm gonna be quite frank and honest, is I know I'm gonna win the championship. [But] I see dollar signs on these people. Aljamain Sterling I see a Benjamin, Sean O'Malley I see a Benjamin. I see a Benjamin with all these dudes."
Catch Henry Cejudo's comments (7:20) below:
Henry Cejudo has also been calling for a shot at the featherweight title in pursuit of triple-champion status. However, with 145-pound kingpin Alexander Volkanovski expected to contest the lightweight title next year, Cejudo has switched his attention to the bantamweight division.