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Fighting for a belt in a division the UFC has already confirmed is being eliminated?
Mkay.
Have they confirmed that Flyweight is being eliminated? all I've seen are rumors.
Fighting for a belt in a division the UFC has already confirmed is being eliminated?
Mkay.
Deleted the first thread as this one is clearer given that it has now been revealed that these two are fighting at flyweight. A dead division. Makes complete and total sense.
Imagine if Henry wins ... like wtf the ufc going to put BW on even longer hold so he can move up since 125 ends but he'd already beaten the 135 champ.Gives Cejudo a slightly better chance, especially if TJ has a rough weight cut.
First of all, that is an absolutely idiotic way to measure effective striking. Second of all both of DJ's injues were from something that he did, not Henry. His foot broke from kicking Cejudo repeatedly. His knee got fucked up when he failed a TD attempt. DJ clearly outstruck Henry and you are being ridiculous to suggest otherwise.He suffered injuries from Cejudo. That means, Cejudo's striking was better.
DJ was faster everywhere. Clearly out paced Cejudo. Henry is just a top tier wrestler and was stubborn with his TDs. That had nothing to do with speed. That was all technique. DJ was clearly a step faster.Speed, maybe MM had an edge but not when it came to mixing it up.
1) Henry went 3 for 11 on TDs throughout the entire fight. Failing the vast majority of TDs that he attempted on DJ.No way, MM was even in wrestling, he was taken down repeatedly, passed on and took GNP.
And striking at distance. And landing a much higher percentage of his strikes. And landing the more damaging strikes.The only area MM excelled was landing leg kicks.