Businessman reveals Henry Cejudo's return to USADA testing protocol for return to UFC

Retired since May 2020, 'Triplo C' needs to undergo a period of drug testing before being released to competition

H. Cejudo is part of the select group of UFC double champions. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Ali Abdelaziz detailed the possible return of Henry Cejudo to MMA. In an interview with 'ESPN', the manager of 'Triplo C' revealed that the fighter is back in the testing protocol of the USED (American Anti-Doping Agency) and therefore adjusts his return to the UFC after two years.

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According to the organization's anti-doping policy, fighters wishing to return to competition must undergo six months of drug testing before they are cleared.

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The return may be linked to the possible dispute between Henry Cejudo e Alexander Volkanovsky for the UFC featherweight belt (up to 65,7kg). The 'Triple C' even left a message for the Australian, who overcame Korean zombie No. UFC 273, an event that took place last Saturday (9).

"Alexander Volkanovsky, you inspired me to come back. When it comes to Wrestling you can't pin a tweet. I would take you down and choke you faster than a McGregor relapse. Sign the contract”, wrote Cejudo on his official 'Twitter'.

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Considered one of the greatest fighters of Ultimate's recent years, Cejudo retired at just 33 years old. Henry hung up his gloves with a record of 16 triumphs and two setbacks in professional MMA and now sharpens the game of athletes like Deiveson Figueiredo, Jon Jones e Jiri Prochazka at 'Fight Ready'.

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