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Sterling Beats Cejudo To Retain UFC Bantamweight Title

Former two-division champion Henry Cejudo, returning to the UFC after a three-year absence, lost by split decision to Sterling.

Aljamain Sterling has defeated Henry Cejudo by split decision in the main event of UFC 288 in Newark, New Jersey, to retain his bantamweight title and potentially send the former Ultimate Fighting Championship two-division champion back into retirement.

Sterling took the cards 48-47, 47-48, 48-47 in the closely contested bout on Saturday evening.

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Cejudo, returning to the octagon after a three-year absence, had been the betting favourite coming into the fight.

“I wasn’t sure which way the decision was gonna go,” Sterling said. “I wish I could have done a little bit better but Henry’s a [expletive] dog, he’s a legend and it’s no easy task to run through him like I did everybody else.”

He improved to 23-3 and Cejudo fell to 16-2.

Sterling, 33, landed more total strikes, 174-110 over Cejudo, including a 110-63 advantage in signature strikes.

Sterling won the 135-pound title via disqualification due to an illegal strike in a bout he was handily losing to Petr Yan in 2021. He solidified his claim to the crown by winning a rematch via split decision a year later.

Bantamweight challenger Sean O’Malley stepped inside the cage after Sterling’s victory on Saturday, stripped off his jacket and stood nose-to-nose with him as the two fighters launched into profanity-laced tirades against each other and eventually needed to be separated.

They might get their championship match later this summer. UFC President Dana White wanted Sterling-O’Malley to fight in August in Boston – and not late night in New Jersey

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