The former champion with two UFC divisions, Henry Cejudo, disrupted his evening when he helped a neighbor who had his house destroyed by a driver of flight offense.
Cejudo was in his house in Phoenix with his producer, Dylan Rush, when a vehicle estimated at a driving of 80 to 100 MPH crashed in one of the houses of his neighbor.
When he went out to investigate the question, Cejudo saw the driver and his passenger colleagues trying to flee the premises.
Cejudo and the neighbor both continued the driver – the veteran MMA slamming the suspect on the ground.
“You can see inside this room, if someone was stood in there, he would have died. All of these children are fortunate to be alive, “said Cejudo in a shared statement with MMA Junkie from USA Today.
“Once they came out, I said to them:” Hey, you go anywhere. “The owner of this house tried to stop them and said you had to be held responsible.
The former holder of two-celles from the UFC, Henry Cejudo, helped a neighbor after their house was destroyed
When the driver of the car who struck the house tried to flee, Cejudo continued and detained
Cejudo is a former champion of fly and COQ weight of the UFC with a record of 16-5
“One of them ended up (hitting) my neighbor, and that’s where I had to intervene.
“Almost all of my neighbors came to fight the situation. I ended up lifting it, dropping it, gifla a little and controlled it roughly.
Finally, the police arrived and arrested the suspects in question.
Cejudo added that the neighborhood organized a party with children earlier in the day in the same street where this wreckage occurred.
“If it was a few hours earlier, someone would be seriously injured,” said Cejudo.
Cejudo is a former fly and COQ weight champion of the UFC – who has a professional record of 16 wins and five defeats.
He is the fourth fighter in the history of the UFC to hold titles in two different weight classes.
In addition, Cejudo represented the United States at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing – where we won the gold fight in the 55 kg weight category. At the time, he was the youngest American Olympic wrestler to win gold.