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Aljo vs Henry did 135k Sean OMalley calls out Henry Cejudo for PPV-shaming in hea

Henry Cejudo and Sean O’Malley reside in the same state of Arizona in the USA. However, they are not amicable as evidenced by their interaction in real life and social media. O’Malley defeated Aljamain Sterling at UFC 292 to win the bantamweight title. Cejudo had an unsuccessful at UFC 288. In the aftermath of UFC 292, Dana White lauded Sean O’Malley as the next big thing.

One detractor of Dana White’s statement was none other than Henry Cejudo. Henry Cejudo on his YouTube channel said that he had information from sources about the UFC 292 PPV. He claimed that the event generated just 350,000 pa-per-view buys. O’Malley was quick to respond to Cejudo on Twitter saying, “Henry sayin Me and Aljo “only” did 350k ppv according to his (girlfriend ) source. I just talked to the ufc and I heard upwards of 570k … legit no kizzy not making this up heard Aljo vs Henry did 135k. Also Henry 5’2 lol”. O’Malley has a thing for shunning of fighters with short stature.

After the victory over Sterling at UFC 292, O’Malley called out Marlon Vera for his first title defense in December. It seems that the UFC will go in that direction. Even though Aljamain Sterling and Merab Dvalishvili are calling out the champion, O’Malley has the pull within the promotion to decide his path.

Henry Cejudo’s last fight came against Aljamain Sterling at UFC 288. Cejudo lost the fight via split decision. He retired from the sport as a double champion after his victory over Dominick Cruz at UFC 249. But he made a comeback after three years. A fight between Cejudo and O’Malley in the first quarter of 2024 is a possibility if Cejudo wins his next fight.

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Henry Cejudo called out Sean O’Malley in a hilarious tweet

After Sean O’Malley dismantled Henry Cejudo on X (formerly Twitter) for his comments on UFC 292 pay-per-view numbers, Cejudo called out O’Malley on the same platform. With O’Malley clamoring for a rematch against Marlon Vera, the hopes of Cejudo getting a title shot next remains very slim.

O’Malley and Cejudo were previously involved in a verbal altercation at UFC 276. Prior to that, Cejudo and O’Malley’s relationship was almost cordial. But after that, the relationship began to have shaky interaction. Cejudo’s path to a title is by defeating Merab Dvalishvili in his next fight. If victorious against the streaking contender, Cejudo will have the best claim for the title.

Sean you leave your chin more wide open than your wack ass marriage. I would have you eating thru a McGregor coke-straw. Sign the Contract bitch. https://t.co/7dOpH8SVPO

— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) September 1, 2023

Another fighter who has a claim for the title is Cory Sandhagen. Moreover, Sandhagen is nursing a tricep injury and will not be available in the immediate future. With Sandhagen out of action, Cejudo can utilize the opportunity for his benefit.

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