Watch: Cops crash Henry Cejudo and Deiveson Figueiredo's celebration party
Henry Cejudo and Deiveson Figueiredo recently celebrated the Brazilian's victory over Brandon Moreno at UFC 270. While winning the flyweight title certainly calls for a celebration, Figueiredo and Cejudo partied so hard that the cops turned up at their pad.
Cejudo shared a video on Instagram where he and Figueiredo can be seen talking to a couple of policemen after someone lodged a complaint, likely due to loud music. Although the cops appeared to be in a good mood and exchanged laughs with 'Triple C' and 'Deus da Guerra', they made sure to ask for the music to be turned down before leaving.
According to Cejudo, the party went on until 6 am in the morning. The former two-division champion took to Instagram to share a video of the interaction. In the caption, he wrote:
"We’ve been partying so hard we got the cops called on us. Party till 6 in the morning music 🎶 #andnew"
Deiveson Figueiredo wants fourth fight with Brandon Moreno to headline a UFC PPV in Mexico
Deiveson Figueiredo and Brandon Moreno competed in a much-anticipated trilogy fight at UFC 270. Their first fight was scored a majority draw by the judges, allowing Figueiredo to retain his belt. Moreno became the new champion by forcing a submission in the third round of their rematch.
Ahead of their third fight, Figueiredo trained with Henry Cejudo to help him reclaim the flyweight title. The collaboration seemingly worked wonders for the Brazilian as he looked more composed and precise with his striking.
The Brazilian landed meatier strikes in the fight, scored three knockdowns and was announced the winner via unanimous decision at the end of five rounds.
Although rivalries are usually settled within three fights, this one looks like it might need a quadrilogy bout. Even in their latest fight, Figueiredo failed to put away Moreno and has acknowledged that it was a close contest.
In an interview with Combate, Figueiredo expressed a desire to take on Moreno in a quadrilogy fight in the latter's home country, Mexico. He said:
“Let’s do it. A pay per view that’s life-changing. Something like that. A classic, in his [Moreno’s] own country. I’m putting my belt on the line. I’ll be nice to all the Mexicans. Here in Anaheim, it’s kind of like Mexico, right? But it’s California. I’ve done camps here before. I know a lot of people, a lot of people know me. Brandon Moreno and Deiveson Figueiredo always put on a show."
It remains to be seen if a fourth fight will come to fruition or not.