Henry Cejudo Announces Retirement in ‘Triple C’s Last Dance’
Henry Cejudo, a renowned figure in mixed martial arts, has announced his retirement in an unexpected twist dubbed ‘Triple C’s Last Dance.’ Cejudo, previously a double champion in the UFC, is now focusing on new ventures beyond the octagon.
Cejudo’s New Path After Retirement
In his recent statements, Cejudo expressed a desire to assist retiring fighters in making smarter financial decisions. He aims to leverage his connections and expertise in real estate to help these athletes maximize their brands and secure their futures.
Real Estate Endeavors
Cejudo has established a successful career in real estate. He emphasizes his skills in sales and branding, identifying them as key assets he can share with fellow fighters. He remarked, “I’m good at connecting myself with real estate and showing financial freedom to these guys.”
- Cejudo is currently in the process of building his dream home.
- He has purchased a multi-million-dollar lot for this project.
- His objective is to guide other fighters who may not understand financial opportunities available to them.
Upcoming Challenge
Before fully transitioning to mentorship, Cejudo is gearing up to face rising bantamweight prospect Payton Talbott. Talbott, with a record of 10-1, is recognized for his potential in the UFC. He recently gained attention after a victory over Felipe Lima at UFC 317 last summer.
Cejudo has trained with Talbott and is well-aware of his capabilities. He affirmed his readiness to engage with anyone, stating, “When I say, ‘anybody, anytime, anywhere,’ I mean it.” This reflects Cejudo’s commitment to maintain his competitive spirit even as he embarks on new professional journeys.
Through his retirement, Cejudo not only seeks personal fulfillment but also aims to uplift his fellow fighters by guiding them in navigating life after the UFC.