A Quote by Henry Cejudo

Why call out the champion in my first title defense? Because that's who Henry Cejudo is. — © Henry Cejudo
Why call out the champion in my first title defense? Because that's who Henry Cejudo is.
The title's the goal, not to beat Henry Cejudo. Because I already accomplished that goal.
For me, you look at the beginning of his career, the man couldn't even make weight. That's how I found out about Henry Cejudo to begin with. 'Oh, Henry Cejudo misses weight again.' I'm like, who's this guy who keeps missing weight. When the UFC signed him, I was like, 'Great, you guys signed another guy who can't make 125.'
I still feel there is a trilogy between Henry Cejudo and Demetrious, and I see that playing out in the future.
Henry Cejudo is a motivator.
I wanted to fight Cejudo only because it meant I was gonna win the title. It wasn't about fighting a person.
I'm going to give the people their money's worth...true sports entertainment for their dollar. I'm the undefeated IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion making my fifth title defense. The crowd will be with me because everybody wants to be with a winner.
To beat Henry Cejudo, you might have to bring an AK-47 and a couple dudes.
In my professional career, every time I jumped into an organization, I always reached the top and the title. I know with NWA with Jeff Jarrett, TNA, I was their first heavyweight champion, so I was able to reach that pinnacle. With Pancrase, I was their first champion and was also able to bring it to the U.S. using my character.
I am leaps and bounds better than Henry Cejudo. I greatly believe that. But unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to prove it.
Henry Cejudo actually saved the flyweights. Like, an entire division. I feel like this should be a bigger deal.
I like having titles. I feel like when I walk out and I don't have a title, it's strange. Even in the independent scene before I got to WWE, I was a champion in most of the companies I wrestled for. Being a champion is just what I do.
Henry Cejudo is going to become the greatest combat athlete of all time, being an Olympic champ and a two-division champ in the UFC.
I don't get why people look at me the way they do. They doubted me the first time I became a world champion. Then, I fought Sadam Ali, who was a boogeyman in the division at the time, and won my second title and they were still doubting me.
I am thankful for this title of champion emeritus and proud I never lost my title.
To win the four major title belts, to be the unbeaten champion and 10 years a champion - it's amazing. I'm so proud.
Honestly, I would love to fight Henry Cejudo. You've got that gold medalist in the Olympics, I would love to test myself against that.
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