Cory Sandhagen is enjoying how things are unfolding in his weight class. There’s been plenty going on in the UFC’s 135-pound division, as several legends have returned, notable names have dropped down in weight to test the waters, and high-profile bouts have been booked. But most significantly, champion Henry Cejudo retired from the sport and vacated his title. Sandhagen (12-1 MMA, 5-0 UFC) is glad Cejudo laid down the gloves and he’s not that bothered by the UFC’s decision to book Jose Aldo vs. Petr Yan, a bout which is in the works but does not yet have an official date. “Yeah I love that Henry left,” Sandhagen told MMA Junkie
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