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“You can’t even get on 50% of the rides at Disneyland”- Kevin Holland and several fans poke fun at Henry Cejudo’s height

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Kevin Holland pokes fun at Henry Cejudo’s height over an Instagram post

Henry Cejudo posted an image with his wife Ana Karolina recently on Instagram. Henry Cejudo has not competed since 2020, but he has been requesting a bout against Sterling for weeks. No.1-ranked contender, O’Malley himself has given the green light for the fight to take place, and he is willing to face the victor in July, which is when Sterling is expected to return.

Cejudo posted an image with his wife on Instagram, and captioned the post:

“I’ve reached all heights in life, only thing missing is my new championship belt draping across my left shoulder!”

Kevin Holland was quick to react to the post and poked fun at Cejudo, who is visibly shorter than his wife:

“And some heels 👠 my guy”

Several fans commented on the post to belittle Cejudo and mock the former two-division champion.

One fan wrote:

“”I’ve reached all heights in life, like 3 ft 2, 3 ft 6 and 4 ft 1”

Another fan wrote:

“Never the height of your women 😂”

Yet another commenter remarked:

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“How can you say you reached all heights? You can’t even get on 50% of the rides at Disneyland.”

Some other fan wrote:

“Only reaching heights by hopping on the kitchen counter.”

Check out the post below:

Ali Abdelaziz claims Henry Cejudo vs. Aljamain Sterling a done deal for 2023

Aljamain Sterling vs. Henry Cejudo, according to MMA manager Ali Abdelaziz, is a done deal for 2023.

The CEO of Dominance MMA  stated that the UFC has agreed to the matchup despite Sterling previously choosing Sean O’Malley over Henry Cejudo. O’Malley will keep a close eye on the bout and fight the winner for the bantamweight title next year.

Speaking with The Underground, Abdelaziz stated:

“Aljo [Aljamain Sterling] is fighting Henry Cejudo, it’s done, It’s done, the UFC said it’s done. He knows it’s done, and I understand he wants a different fight. But, the man never lost his belt. He’s a two-time champion, defended both belts, and he left on his own. He didn’t leave because he lost, or he was injured, he just needed time off.”

He added:

“Guess what? It’s champion vs. champion, he never lost his belt. I disagree with Aljamain, I think it’s a big fight. It’s a tougher fight, he knows that, and I know that. I don’t think Aljamain will shy from an opponent, I think he tried to make Henry sweat. But, he’s fighting Henry.”

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Abhishek, a versatile sports journalist and also a dedicated martial arts aficionado. With an enduring devotion to boxing and a growing interest in MMA, he has developed a profound understanding of combat sports. His writing mirrors the intensity of the ring, aiming to land a punch that resonates with readers.

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