Two-division UFC champion Henry Cejudo has undergone surgery and will likely be out of action the rest of this year, according to a report from ESPN.com . Cejudo (15-2 MMA, 9-2 UFC) tore the subscapularis muscle in his shoulder, which is a part of the rotator cuff, in the first round of his title-winning fight against Marlon Moraes earlier this month at UFC 238. Cejudo’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz, told MMA Junkie the recovery process will sideline him for five to six months, meaning he’s done fighting for the rest of the year. Medical suspensions issued for the fight card in Chicago showed Cejudo needed a physician’s clearance but didn’t specify his injury. In the days leading up to the event, Cejudo’s knee was the focus of concern after a report of an injury in training
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UFC champ Henry Cejudo undergoes shoulder surgery, out for rest of year – MMA Junkie