[h=1]Olympic Gold Medalist Henry Cejudo Signs with UFC, Set to Fight Scott Jorgensen at UFC 177[/h] Posted on July 25, 2014 by Erik Fontanez The UFC has signed 2008 Olympic gold medalist and undefeated mixed martial artist Henry Cejudo to a multi-fight deal, promotion officials announced on Friday evening. After winning the first six fights of his MMA career, Cejudo will get his first chance on the big stage against former WEC bantamweight champion Scott Jorgensen on Aug. 30 at UFC 177 in Sacramento, Calif. “It feels good to be part of the UFC family finally,” Cejudo said in a statement on UFC.com. More MMA Scott Jorgensen Plans on Filing Appeal Regarding Head Butt in UFC Natal Loss[HR][/HR] Legacy FC 27 Results and Fight Highlights: Tim Means and Henry Cejudo Deliver Victories[HR][/HR] John Dodson Injured, Out of UFC on Fox 9 Bout with Scott Jorgensen[HR][/HR] Henry Cejudo Brings Olympic-Style Training to MMA, Readies for Legacy FC 25[HR][/HR] Former Strikeforce Champ Sarah Kaufman Draws Olympic Medalist Sara McMann in UFC Debut[HR][/HR] In the Beijing games of 2008, Cejudo became the youngest American wrestler to win gold, topping Japan’s Tomohiro Matsunaga. He then transitioned to MMA in early 2013, making his professional debut with the World Fighting Federation and earning a first-round finish. Cejudo spent his last two fights under the Legacy Fighting Championships banner, earning two unanimous decisions before signing for the Jorgensen fight in the UFC. “[Jorgensen] is a tough fighter and I know it’s going to be a fight,” Cejudo said. “But I’m ready. You could say I was born ready, and if that’s who they want me to fight, that’s who I’ll fight. My goal is to become a world champion.” Cejuda joins a growing list of Olympic athletes now competing in the UFC, including Sara McMann, Yoel Romero and current women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.
Cejudo so needs to fight at bantamweight, but so has the punch of a flyweight. He'll have to do a lot of lay and pray to be successful in the UFC.
jorgensen's worn out a bit, but he's still a tough fight for for cejudo's ufc debut. i dont know any of the guys he beat thus far.