Aljamain Sterling reacts to Henry Cejudo s bring the belt back to America comment We can find another way to build a fight
Aljamain Sterling reacts to Henry Cejudo s bring the belt back to America comment– We can find another way to build a fight Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
We can find another way to build a fight. This ain’t it. I talked about Henry Cejudo's dog-whistle of Aljamain Sterling not being 'American.'
It was gross but when we dug deeper it became less surprising.
I talked about Henry Cejudo's dog-whistle of Aljamain Sterling not being 'American.'It was gross but when we dug deeper it became less surprising. I like Henry, but this is 100% spot on!! I really don’t even think he’s intentionally doing it, which makes it the sad part. This narrative he’s trying to paint is just a complete turn off on multiple levels.We can find another way to build a fight. This ain’t it. Sterling also addressed Cejudo's tweet during the UFC 280 post-fight press conference: "Well, the title is in America, you bonehead. What are you talking about? I'm an American citizen. My parents are Jamaican... Their parents were born in Jamaica as well. I'm first generation Jamaican-American, stop saying that stupid s**t. I'm a proud American, I'm proud of my roots in Jamaica as well." Watch his complete post-fight press conference on YouTube:
Aljamain Sterling reacts to Henry Cejudo s bring the belt back to America comment– We can find another way to build a fight
Aljamain Sterling (left) and Henry Cejudo (right) [via Getty Images] demanded the bantamweight title shot right after defended it against T.J. Dillashaw in the UFC 280 co-main event. Sterling became the first UFC champion of Jamaican origin when he won the bantamweight championship at UFC 259. 'Funk Master' recently made his second successful title defense and was met with Cejudo's tweet that took aim at his Jamaican ancestry: "Yo @danawhite give me the next title shot! Let’s bring this title back to America [American flag]" Check out his tweet below: Yo give me the next title shot! Let’s bring this title back to America Yo give me the next title shot! Let’s bring this title back to America Aljamain Sterling disapproved of 'Triple C's approach to promoting the fight by referencing another tweet that criticized Cejudo: "I like Henry, but this is 100% spot on!! I really don’t even think he’s intentionally doing it, which makes it the sad part. This narrative he’s trying to paint is just a complete turn off on multiple levels. We can find another way to build a fight. This ain’t it." Check out his tweet below: I like Henry, but this is 100% spot on!! I really don’t even think he’s intentionally doing it, which makes it the sad part. This narrative he’s trying to paint is just a complete turn off on multiple levels.We can find another way to build a fight. This ain’t it. I talked about Henry Cejudo's dog-whistle of Aljamain Sterling not being 'American.'
It was gross but when we dug deeper it became less surprising.
I talked about Henry Cejudo's dog-whistle of Aljamain Sterling not being 'American.'It was gross but when we dug deeper it became less surprising. I like Henry, but this is 100% spot on!! I really don’t even think he’s intentionally doing it, which makes it the sad part. This narrative he’s trying to paint is just a complete turn off on multiple levels.We can find another way to build a fight. This ain’t it. Sterling also addressed Cejudo's tweet during the UFC 280 post-fight press conference: "Well, the title is in America, you bonehead. What are you talking about? I'm an American citizen. My parents are Jamaican... Their parents were born in Jamaica as well. I'm first generation Jamaican-American, stop saying that stupid s**t. I'm a proud American, I'm proud of my roots in Jamaica as well." Watch his complete post-fight press conference on YouTube: