Henry Cejudo recently clapped back at Sean O'Malley after he called him a former Olympic bronze medalist when comparing their respective performances against Merab Dvalishvili. Apparently, Cejudo won the gold medal at the 2008 Olympics held in Beijing. The former two-division UFC champion clearly wasn't amused and blasted the former bantamweight champion with a fiery response.
'Suga' was on the receiving end of a unanimous decision loss to Dvalishvili at Noche UFC 306 this past Saturday, which signaled the end of his title reign. Ahead of the event, O'Malley and 'Triple C' had been at odds with each other and saw the former bantamweight champion appear on his podcast to quickly blast him before abruptly leaving the interview. With that in mind, it's logical why Cejudo was among those that celebrated 'The Machine's title win.
Despite the loss, O'Malley has used his social media and YouTube channel to shed light on his performance, and at the same time, anger other contenders in the division like 'Triple C'. After coming across Home of Fight's tweet showing a clip from O'Malley's YouTube channel, Cejudo responded by referring to P Diddy's ongoing legal troubles to take a jibe at his personal life:
"The only thing you ever won the gold in is being the world's biggest cu*k. You are so in denial you should move to Egypt. They should take some of Diddy's baby oil and put it in your dry v*gina. @SugaSeanMMA."
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Henry Cejudo breaks down how Merab Dvalishvili was successful against Sean O'Malley
In addition to his social media feud with Sean O'Malley, Henry Cejudo recently broke down how Merab Dvalishvili was successful against 'Suga' at Noche UFC 306.
Cejudo tweeted a clip from his YouTube video recapping Noche UFC 306 and mentioned that Dvalishvili caused trouble with his movements and unorthodox approach to secure takedown:
"Sean [O'Malley] has never fought somebody like a Merab Dvalishvili, a freestyle fighter...[Dvalishvili's not] conventional whether he's a lefty or he's orthodox but it really doesn't matter...He would punch and be able to...turn that punch into a takedown...get on top of O'Malley and pretty much just control him...He was fatiguing him...and then he was catching him again with this punch to his takedowns."
Check out Henry Cejudo's tweet below: