Henry Cejudo Retires After UFC 323 Loss to Payton Talbott! (2026)

Henry Cejudo, a legendary figure in combat sports, bid farewell to the MMA ring for good after a unanimous decision loss to Payton Talbott at UFC 323. This marks the second time Cejudo has retired, but this time, it seems permanent. The 38-year-old, a former two-weight champion, had announced his final fight before the bout, and he honored that promise. Cejudo's career was a testament to his skill, having won the UFC's flyweight championship in 2018 and the bantamweight belt in 2018 as well. However, his recent return to the sport resulted in a 0-4 record in four appearances. Despite the loss, Cejudo's performance against the highly touted Talbott was commendable, showcasing his resilience and spirit. The fight saw Talbott bloodied Cejudo's face, pummeled him, and even took him down multiple times. Cejudo's longtime coach, Santino Defranco, also announced his retirement from coaching MMA, marking the end of an era in the sport. Cejudo's legacy as an Olympic gold medalist and a two-weight champion will forever be remembered in the history of combat sports.

Henry Cejudo Retires After UFC 323 Loss to Payton Talbott! (2026)
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