The UFC is a revolving door of excitement in unpredictability, and recently retired fighter Henry Cejudo is gearing up to fight Ryan Garcia, who is 12 years younger.
Cejudo, who is 33 years old and recently retired from the UFC, remains ingrained in the cultural nuances that make it so exciting in the first place. Garcia, who is 21 years old, has boasted his arrogance and confidence in the past, and Cejudo feels he must be the one to calm him down.
Garcia, who often posts videos of his lightning-quick hands and mobility one of the best young fighters on the scene, and this bout with certainly put him on the map.
Garcia, who is 20-0, is the latest phenom to enter the fold, and while there is no offer on the table currently for Cejudo to face off against the young boxer, something could materialize quickly.
Per TMZ:
“I really don’t think [Ryan Garcia’s] that good. I really don’t, and I think with a proper team, the right game plan, I believe I can make him bend the knee in front of Oscar De La Hoya,” Cejudo tells us.
“I feel like I have the tools, the power, the strength, the experience and we wanna make this happen.
“Ryan Garcia, you absolutely make me sick man. I would make you bend the knee so quick, you have no idea. You can throw about 100 punches, but it only takes one of mine to make you bend the knee, so sign the contract baby!”