Former UFC Bantamweight and Flyweight Champion Henry Cejudo has expressed his disappointment with Marlon Vera’s performance at UFC 299. At the same time, he has showered praise on Sean O’Malley, adding a new twist to the narrative.
Cejudo, known for his candid opinions and sharp analysis, described Vera’s performance as “flat-footed, never faked.” This critique is a stark contrast to the usual praises Vera receives for his dynamic fighting style and relentless aggression.
Henry Cejudo comments on Marlon Vera
Speaking on Pound 4 Pound podcast, Henry Cejudo said:
“Sean’s f**king good, man. When it comes to striking, he’s got good fakes… he’s a lot tighter, his distance was better. I mean he was able to really pick [Marlon Vera] apart… I’m a bit disappointed with ‘Chito’ because I’m thinking ‘Chito’ is gonna at least fight him, at least attempt a takedown but ‘Chito’ never attempted anything. Flat-footed, never faked… It was a striking war. ‘Chito’ never brought it. This is the same reason why he’ll probably never touch a UFC title because they just focusing on striking.”
Vera, who has always been a formidable contender in the Octagon, seemed to fall short of expectations at UFC 299. Cejudo’s disappointment suggests that Vera’s performance lacked the usual spark and intensity that fans have come to associate with him.
On the other hand, Cejudo had nothing but praise for Sean O’Malley. O’Malley, known for his flamboyant style and knockout power, seems to have impressed Cejudo with his performance. Cejudo’s praise for O’Malley indicates a strong performance from the rising star, further cementing his place in the UFC.
Henry Cejudo’s contrasting opinions on Vera and O’Malley’s performances highlight the unpredictable nature of the UFC. One day you’re at the top, the next, you’re struggling to keep up. It’s a constant battle, not just against opponents, but also against one’s own limitations.
The implications of Cejudo’s comments are significant. They not only influence public opinion but also put pressure on the fighters. Vera will be looking to bounce back stronger, while O’Malley will be keen on maintaining his momentum.
In conclusion, Cejudo’s critique of Vera and praise for O’Malley has added a new layer of intrigue to the UFC narrative. As the dust settles on UFC 299, fans and fighters alike will be keenly watching the next moves of Vera and O’Malley.