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The former UFC champion declines to press charges if the stolen items, including his prized belt, are returned, as investigations explore potential retaliation motives.

Overview

  • Henry Cejudo's Phoenix studio was burglarized days after he intervened in a hit-and-run incident, with his first UFC championship belt and other valuables stolen.
  • The burglary occurred while Cejudo's producer was asleep in the studio, raising questions about possible retaliation for his actions during the DUI incident.
  • Cejudo stated he would not press charges if the stolen items, including his championship belt, are returned, emphasizing forgiveness over retribution.
  • Investigations are ongoing to determine whether the burglary was connected to the hit-and-run incident, with Cejudo acknowledging the possibility of a link.
  • The stolen belt, a symbol of Cejudo's victory over Demetrious Johnson, holds significant personal and historical value for the former double champion.