MIAMI – The UFC already shot down Henry Cejudo ’s request to come back to a featherweight title fight, but that doesn’t necessarily mean a return to the octagon is out of the question for the former two-division champion. Cejudo’s manager, Dominance MMA chief Ali Abdelaziz, told MMA Junkie this week that Cejudo’s UFC future remains in the air, despite the promotion rejecting his request to fight 145-pound champion Alexander Volkanovski in hopes of become the UFC’s first three-division champion. “Henry needs a couple things in order for him to come back,” Abdelaziz said.
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Manager opens up on Henry Cejudo’s future, says UFC return is ’50-50 right now’ – MMA Junkie