The UFC is heading to Brooklyn because of its first card of 2019 and its first card on ESPN following a seven-year deal with Fox Sports. The event is headlined by a winner vs winner battle as bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw is dropping down to the flyweight division to take on Henry”The Messenger” Cejudo. Dillashaw is seeking to become the seventh fighter to win belts in two different weight classes and is a -230 favorite with Cejudo coming back at +180.
Shark Bites
T.J. Dillashaw is averaging 5.38 significant strikes every second.
Henry Cejudo won gold at the 2008 Olympic Games.
Five of T.J. Dillashaw’s past seven wins have come through knockout.
Cejudo vs Dillashaw Fight Center
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That can be Cejudo’s second straight fight as an underdog after he closed as a big +350 dog against Demetrious”Mighty Mouse” Johnson, arguably the pound-for-pound greatest in the moment. The former Olympian outwrestled DJ en route to some split-decision victory to become the second-ever flyweight champion.
But it seems sensible for Dillashaw to be favored because he is the bigger man dropping down in weight. This is the fifth time that the UFC has two sitting champions stand toe-to-toe and the fighter who has made the weight class move is 3-1 in the previous four fights, with B.J. Penn’s reduction to GSP in 2009 function as the sole defeat. That being said, Dillashaw is the first to fall down in weight to battle for a second belt, as B.J. Penn, Conor McGregor, Daniel Cormier and Amanda Nunes all moved up in weight as they appeared to fasten two belts at precisely the same moment.
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