Henry Cejudo doesn’t need to make an immediate decision, but he’s starting to weigh the options, of which there are a few. It’s been six months since Cejudo (16-4 MMA, 10-4) stepped inside the cage and lost a title eliminator to Merab Dvlashvili at UFC 298 . Since then, Cejudo has enjoyed life as a father of two, a 2024 Olympic Games spectator in Paris, and a figurehead for rising MMA promotion United Fight League , which returns Aug. 30.

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Henry Cejudo considering return to UFC flyweight division: ‘I want to get close to that belt’ – MMA Junkie

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