
Henry Cejudo
16-6-0
About
An Olympic wrestling gold medalist who became a two-division UFC champion - the self-proclaimed 'Triple C.'
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Henry 'Triple C' Cejudo has one of the most decorated résumés in combat sports: an Olympic gold medal in freestyle wrestling plus two UFC titles. He dethroned pound-for-pound great Demetrious Johnson to win the flyweight belt, then beat Marlon Moraes for the vacant bantamweight title to become a simultaneous two-division champion - a rare feat in the sport.
A brilliant wrestler who steadily built a well-rounded striking game, Cejudo also became one of the sport's most self-promotional figures, leaning hard into the 'Triple C' persona. That bravado made him a star but also a lightning rod, especially after he retired and returned for a comeback run that fell short against a younger generation. His record sits around 16-6.
For newcomers, Cejudo is a fascinating mix of genuine greatness and shameless showmanship - an Olympic champion and two-division UFC titleholder whose act you'll either love or roll your eyes at, but can't ignore.
Why fans love Cejudo
An unmatched résumé of Olympic gold and two UFC titles, a remarkable rise from poverty, and elite all-around skills.
Why some fans hate Cejudo
His relentless self-promotion and the 'Triple C' bravado wear thin on some fans, especially as his comeback run failed to live up to the hype.



































