Henry Cejudo ‘slapped’ and ended up ‘dropping’ a suspect, who allegedly attacked his neighbour.

Having proven his status as a UFC legend beyond doubt, the athlete used the skills he’s learned from his years in the gym to fight crime, in an act of vigilanteism.

Recently, Cejudo announced he was considering retirement after his loss to Song Ya Dong.

However, after such an explosive performance on the streets, the Mexican-American may start having second thoughts.

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Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Henry Cejudo ‘slapped’ suspect who allegedly crashed into his neighbor’s property

Henry Cejudo showcased amazing bravery as he rushed to help his neighbor after a car crashed into his house.

When a suspect supposedly attacked the owner of the property, the former two-weight UFC champion intervened.

He told MMA Junkie: “All of a sudden, I see this car coming with a huge right turn, probably going 80-100mph. I hear a big sound; I knew he had hit something or somebody.

“There was four passengers in there, they couldn’t get out. If you see inside the room, if someone was standing, they’d be dead. All of these kids are lucky to be alive.

“They all struggled to get out, little by little, then, one of them kind of got away, we eventually ended up getting them.

“Once they got out, I said, ‘Hey, you guys ain’t going nowhere’. Wayne, the owner of this house, tried to stop them, ‘You guys gotta be held accountable for what just happened’.

“He ends up cold-c—— my neighbour. That’s when I had to step in.

“I ended up lifting him and dropping him, slapped him around a little bit, and pretty much controlled him with one arm, so he wasn’t that tough.”

Fans were stunned by Cejudo’s actions, with many taking to social media to give him praise. One fan branded him a ‘super hero’.

Another person said: “UFC fighters doing their thing,” while a third took note of the warrior’s attire, tweeting: “Bro is fighting crime in his silk pajamas.”

Henry Cejudo claims the UFC has changed eye poke rules following recent conversation

On February 22, at UFC Seattle, Cejudo fell short to Song Ya Dong after an eye poke forced him to pull out of the contest.

The loss was a tough one to take for the wrestler, who is still struggling to cope with the physical effects of his injury to this day.

Furious with the situation, he’s tried to make a difference to the sport.

Now, Cejudo has revealed the details of a conversation to change the eye poke rules.





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