FORTALEZA, Brazil – Henry Cejudo is doing everything in his power to “save” the UFC flyweight division, but is growing increasingly concerned that it’s a lost cause. The past few months have seen the UFC trim down it’s 125-pound roster. Everything is trending toward the dissolution of the weight class, but Cejudo (14-2 MMA, 8-2) felt his 32-second TKO of bantamweight champ T.J. Dillashaw (16-4 MMA, 12-4 UFC) to defend his title at UFC on ESPN+ 1 this past month could take the division off life support. When asked about future plans for the division in the aftermath of Cejudo’s TKO of Dillashaw, UFC President Dana White did not give a direct answer, which can be taken as a worrisome sign.
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UFC champ Henry Cejudo discouraged by ‘scary’ state of flyweight division – MMA Junkie