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Henry Cejudo takes a shot at Conor McGregor for 'naked' boxing

Former two-weight UFC champion Henry Cejudo had some words of wisdom for Conor McGregor after the latter posted more training footage on social media.

It may be entertaining in the eyes of some, but the Twitter feud between Henry Cejudo and Conor McGregor certainly feels a little bit bizarre. We all know ‘Triple C’ has strong connections to Khabib Nurmagomedov and Kamaru Usman, notable foes of McGregor, but recently Cejudo himself has started prodding the bear – to the point where he’s even suggested going up to 155 pounds to take on the Irishman.

That isn’t likely to happen anytime soon but at the very least, he’s been able to get a rise out of the original ‘champ champ’.

McGregor has spent the last couple of months gradually working his way back into a training routine with his plan being to return from injury later this year. The 33-year-old suffered a broken leg back at UFC 264 and yet despite that, he’s still insistent on having another big run in the UFC.

Cejudo, meanwhile, is happy to come at him from every angle whenever he provides fans with an update on how things are going.

“Everything is done naked. No fakes, no faints, no level changes. But you think your going to get a different result. You work to much on combinations where you should be working entries, set ups, and setting traps. Just a tip from the goat mahhhh”

Everything is done naked. No fakes, no faints, no level changes. But you think your going to get a different result. You work to much on combinations where you should be working entries, set ups, and setting traps. Just a tip from the goat

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