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Henry Cejudo and Sean O’Malley’s Twitter Tussle Reaches New Level

Prateek Arya
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Henry Cejudo and Sean O'Malley's Twitter Tussle Reaches New Level

Henry Cejudo and Sean O’Malley’s Twitter Tussle Reaches New Level. The two engaged in a back and forth on the micro-blogging website.

He might be out retired, but Henry Cejudo hasn’t quit the game of throwing shots at other fighters. The former UFC Bantamweight champion is quite active on Social Media, and more often than not makes his presence felt on Twitter. Triple C has been nothing short of an opportunist i.e., whenever he sees a scope, targets a professional from the same sport. So far many fighters have come under his radar, but one MMA artist that he is not letting go is none other than Suga Sean.

Sean O’Malley, since he lost his battle at UFC 252, has been facing flak from all corners, and each time gets ridiculed over the ankle twist that he suffered in round 1 against Marlon Vera. This incident took place more than 3 weeks ago, but in that time, Henry Cejudo has derided O’Malley a number of times.

Also read:  Sean O’Malley Hopes To Come Back in The Ring Soon

Sean O’Malley Draws First Blood

However, this time it was Sean O’Malley who drew first blood, and he took things on somewhat personal level. The 25-year-old in a twitter post wrote, “Will someone fill me in on Henry Cejudo and his girl? All her and I did was dance.” In reply Cejudo took a cheeky dig at O’Malley, and slyly brought Sean’s ankle twist in the matter. Cejudo reverted, “She told me you sprained the ankle well dancing.”

This ongoing Twitter saga between Sean O’Malley and Henry Cejudo will likely continue, as while the in-ring action has been nothing short of spectacular in the last couple of months, yet the reality is, it is  only limited to fight nights. On the other hand these Twitter battles carry the wherewithal to entertain, and engage fans on daily basis, and also keeps active as well as retired professionals in the scene.

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