Henry Cejudo comes into this fight with an overall record of 16-5 (10-5 in the UFC). The 38-year-old ex-champion of two divisions goes up against a more than ten years younger fighter in front of him. Cejudo’s height is 5’4” (163 cm), and his reach is 64” (163 cm), although some sources claim it to be 67.5”. He usually walks around at about 150-155 lbs and cuts down to 135 lbs—the maximum weight for the division—among others with his Olympic-level discipline. Despite his recent downfall, he is still one of the finest athletes of the division ever.
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Payton Talbott arrives with a perfect record of 10-1 as a pro. The 27-year-old fighter has an enormous youth advantage and also has a better physique. Talbott’s height is 5’10” (178 cm) and his reach is 70.5” (179 cm) which gives him a difference of almost half a foot in height and a significant advantage in reach. His walk-around weight is approximately 150-158 lbs, which is similar to Cejudo’s, although his frame holds the weight differently because of his lankier build. Currently, Talbott is one step behind the top 15 but is considered to be one of the fastest-growing talents of the division.
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Payton Talbott arrives with a perfect record of 10-1 as a pro. The 27-year-old fighter has an enormous youth advantage and also has a better physique. Talbott’s height is 5’10” (178 cm) and his reach is 70.5” (179 cm) which gives him a difference of almost half a foot in height and a significant advantage in reach. His walk-around weight is approximately 150-158 lbs, which is similar to Cejudo’s, although his frame holds the weight differently because of his lankier build. Currently, Talbott is one step behind the top 15 but is considered to be one of the fastest-growing talents of the division.