A New Chapter for Henry Cejudo: From UFC Legend to Children's Book Author
In a surprising turn of events, retired UFC fighter Henry Cejudo, known as "Triple C," has embarked on an unexpected journey. After his final UFC match at UFC 323, where he faced Payton Talbott, Cejudo's retirement marked a new beginning.
The UFC community honored Cejudo with a heartfelt tribute, celebrating his remarkable MMA career. But here's where it gets intriguing: Cejudo's post-retirement plans are far from ordinary.
In a recent interview, Cejudo revealed his intention to write a children's book, a venture that has left many fans and followers curious and intrigued. "I want to help legends share their stories and teach them about business," Cejudo explained. "I believe in the power of truth-telling when it comes to inspiring kids."
Cejudo plans to bring together a diverse group of athletes to share their authentic stories, creating a unique and impactful reading experience for young audiences. "It's time to move beyond the typical 'Timmy fell and got a boo-boo' narrative. Kids deserve real stories that can inspire and motivate them."
Aside from this exciting project, Cejudo has been keeping busy as the co-host of the "Pound 4 Pound" podcast, where he and former UFC Welterweight Champion Kamaru Usman discuss the latest MMA news and events. Usman, still an active UFC fighter, is eyeing one last title shot.
Cejudo's retirement record stands at an impressive 16-6, and he will forever be remembered as a UFC bantamweight and flyweight champion.
What do you think about Cejudo's new venture? Is this a surprising yet inspiring move? Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!