Henry Cejudo stops Dominick Cruz to retain title, shockingly announces retirement | CBS Sports HQ
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With a knockout of two-time bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz on Saturday, Henry Cejudo once again declared himself the greatest athlete in combat sports history.
And then he walked away for good.
In a stunning turn of events, the 33-year-old Cejudo ended his post-fight interview inside the Octagon at UFC 249 at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, by announcing his retirement.
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