Henry Cejudo offers Conor McGregor more advice in recent training video
Former UFC double champions Henry Cejudo and Conor McGregor have gotten into it once again on Twitter following a recent training video posted by “Mystic Mac.”
McGregor posted a video yesterday showcasing what he is calling “The McGregor bow and arrows.”
https://twitter.com/TheNotoriousMMA/status/1525958463125430273
Quick to chime in, “humble Henry” told McGregor that “it’s not about the combination but how you hide everything with a big surprise.”
To much too much wind telegraphs what you’re doing which makes it not believable. Half punch the front hand to disguise the back hand. It’s not about the combination but how you hide everything with a big surprise. Sincerely the goat 🐐- humble Henry https://t.co/XCuc3c04QH
— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) May 16, 2022
Brushing off the advice from Cejudo, McGregor tweeted a possible jab back stating “if someone loads back a full bow and arrow and points it towards your face, what are you doing?”
Think of it this way, novices, if someone loads back a full bow and arrow and points it towards your face, what are you doing? #ConorMac #TakeNotesImTheOnlyGOAT
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) May 15, 2022
The Twitter beef between the two has been going on for a few months now and will likely not stop anytime soon. Just last month, the two exchanged words following another training video. Check out that back-n-forth here.
McGregor (22-6-0) is still recovering from a broken ankle he suffered at UFC 264. He has expressed his desire to get back in the octagon by the end of the year, but there is no opponent or date in mind quite yet.
Cejudo (16-2-0) retired in 2020 but has re-entered the USADA pool in hopes to make his return to the octagon. For his return, he will most likely take on bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling but has plans to go after the 145 lb strap to claim triple-champ status.
What do you make of these two taking shots at each other, is there any possibility of a McGregor vs. Cejudo matchup at 155 lbs?