“It’s Not About the Combination but How You Hide Everything With a Big Surprise”- Henry Cejudo Berates Conor McGregor’s Boxing Technique Once Again
‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor is inching ever so close to his return to action. After a potentially career-ending injury sustained against Dustin Poirier, McGregor has recently returned to training again. However, since McGregor is not yet fully fit, he can only work on his boxing at the moment. ‘The Notorious’ started his journey in combat sports training in boxing at the Crumlin Boxing Club before discovering the sport of MMA and his love for it.
‘The Notorious’ has been sharing with his fans every step of his road to recovery. The former double champion has shared multiple videos of him training along with bold predictions of what is in store once he returns to action. In recent tweets, he said, “I will sink these bow and arrows into the target. In live fighting. For the world to witness. Again. But these arrows are different than before. Corkscrewed. Knuckles.”
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
Fellow double champion Henry Cejudo once again stepped in and offered his advice for McGregor. He said, “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.”
Conor McGregor to return to action in 2023?
It has been close to a year since we have seen Conor McGregor in action. The question of who will McGregor face on his return has been looming large, with no clear answer in sight. In recent press conferences, when Dana White was asked, he stated that Conor McGregor is not ready yet and when he is he will be given an opponent.
The common consensus is that ‘The Notorious’ will face Nate Diaz for a third time on his return. Diaz is on the last fight of his current contract and the UFC will be looking to extract the most out of it. Unfortunately for fans, it does not seem as though McGregor will return in 2022. Rather, a return in the first half of 2023 looks more likely.