A Quote by Henry Cejudo

In the year 2013, I fought six times. I fought four times in two-and-a-half months. — © Henry Cejudo
In the year 2013, I fought six times. I fought four times in two-and-a-half months.
Certainly for my father, there were great times, good times, not-so-good times. He might be shooting a Fellini film for six months, then not working for two months. I'm used to that dynamic.
I've fought Wilson Reis and Pat Curran two times and Daniel Straus four times. I'm sick and tired of rematches. I'm one of the most exciting fighters in MMA, but fans are tired of me fighting the same people over and over. I just keep knocking them out.
Even in my first year in the UFC I fought five times in the year.
I'll try if I know all the things I used to know. Let me see: four times five is twelve, and four times six is thirteen, and four times seven is - oh dear! I shall never get to twenty at that rate!
The Trees was four complete nuts. We didn't have a damn thing in common except insanity. So we fought a lot. And we had two brothers - who fought like brothers.
I fought probably 23 or 24 times when I was over in China, in a year.
I usually fight a lot. 2015, I fought three times. I fought three of the best guys in the entire world.
I compete all over the world, so I travel two or three times a month and spend at least six months a year out of the country.
In the amateurs we fought four or five times a week so we always had different opponents.
If you look at Joshua's six opponents before he fought for the world title, Wilder's six opponents before the world title, Tyson's six opponents. The guys I fought and the guys they fought, it's the difference between night and day.
Two times two is twenty-two, four times four is forty-four. When numbers get serious, they leave a mark on your door.
I love Nogueira. I fought with him two times in Japan in PRIDE.
There are times as an actor when you don't work for two months, sometimes three or sometimes six, and the only thing that's going to keep you sane is if you give back and live your life. I've definitely gone through that. It's like, 'Okay, I'm out of work for two months.' That's two months I can paint.
I write in the mornings, two or three hours every day, and then at least four times a week I play in a duplicate game at a bridge club. I try to go to tournaments three, four, or five times a year.
I fought Sugar Ray six times. Pound for pound the greatest fighter who ever lived.
We had played a kid's version of gang fighting called "Civil War," and then later we had got in on the real thing, we fought with chains and we fought barefisted and we fought Socs and we fought other grease gangs. It was a normal childhood.
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