Henry Cejudo made a playful reference to Raoni Barcelos, and Chael Sonnen by proxy, within the wake of Cejudo’s loss to Payton Talbott, and Talbott has since responded. The MMA reference level of “simply how good is…” refers to a trope that Chael Sonnen established years in the past, asking the ever-present query of “simply how good is Kevin Lee?”, which grew to become a typical reference framework in combined martial arts circles since.
With the Olympic gold medalist retiring from combined martial arts over the weekend, Henry Cejudo took to his private X web page to interject one thing a bit light-hearted within the fallout of dropping his swan track bout, as Cejudo mentioned,
“Simply how good is Raoni Barcelos #UFC323 [laughing emoji]”
The Barcelos reference is tied to that being Talbott’s solely loss in skilled MMA, with Barcelos besting him at UFC 311 in January through unanimous resolution. To that, Talbott would retweet the message from his most up-to-date opponent because the rising star responded with a pair of laughing emojis in his personal proper.
Henry Cejudo receives extra monetary compensation in a loss, resolution from Dana White and co. splits followers
Henry Cejudo additionally obtained his win cash regardless of taking a loss in his retirement battle on Saturday night time, and the character of the choice has had MMA followers divided. Within the wake of his fourth consecutive loss since coming back from his 2020 retirement, Cejudo campaigned for a efficiency of the night time bonus with the previous two-division UFC champion’s supervisor confirming to X that ‘Triple C’ had obtained his win cash in addition to his present cash regardless of the consequence being a defeat.
Ali Abdelaziz placing this message out to the web MMA group drew out a collection of polarizing takes. Some followers took the gesture to be a sort one, whereas some lamented about fighter pay and the way somebody like Cejudo, along with his glowing UFC resume, ought to be compensated to a far greater diploma than he was. Some additionally spotlighted how somebody like Cejudo shouldn’t be tied right into a show-money-win-money model of UFC contract, which many see as antiquated.
















