Henry Cejudo thinks Sean Strickland and Alexander Volkanovski shouldn’t share their personal struggles. Middleweight champion Strickland (28-5 MMA, 15-5 UFC), who defends his title against Dricus Du Plessis at UFC 297 on Jan. 20, emotionally broke down in a recent interview with Theo Von when telling stories from what he said was a traumatic childhood. Cejudo thinks instead of going after Ian Machado Garry and Sean O’Malley’s wives – as well as throwing homophobic slurs when describing Du Plessis’ relationship with his coach – Strickland should use his past trauma in a positive way. “I wouldn’t share things that bug you if you can’t be an advocate for it – especially to the world,” Cejudo said on his YouTube channel . “You’re talking about peoples’ wives and you’re calling people ‘f*gs’ and things of that nature.

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Henry Cejudo critiques Sean Strickland, Alexander Volkanovski for opening up: ‘Keep some of that sh*t to yourself’ – MMA Junkie

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