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Cejudo Eyes Last UFC Bout: Family First
3 Dec
Summary
- Henry Cejudo plans to retire from the UFC after his fight.
- He cites a desire to spend more time with his family.
- Dominick Cruz believes Cejudo's wrestling is key to victory.

Henry Cejudo, a highly respected figure in mixed martial arts, has revealed that his upcoming UFC 323 bout against Payton Talbott is slated to be his final professional fight. The 37-year-old, who has previously held both flyweight and bantamweight titles and secured an Olympic wrestling gold medal, expressed a desire to step away from the demanding fight life.
Speaking to reporters, Cejudo articulated his readiness to transition to a new chapter, focusing on his personal life. "This is it for me guys," he stated, indicating a strong inclination to retire unless offered a significant matchup. He highlighted the satisfaction derived from his extensive career and the yearning to spend more time with his children.
As Cejudo prepares for his farewell performance, former opponent Dominick Cruz shared his perspective on the fight. Cruz suggested that Cejudo's superior wrestling skills could be the decisive factor against Talbott. However, he also cautioned against prolonged striking exchanges, advising Cejudo to leverage his grappling to secure a victory.




