A thief broke into the house of the UFC fighter Henry Cejudo, stealing his precious championship belt a few days after the old Tok Olympian for a bass drunk driver who crashed into his neighbor’s house.
The wife and children of Cejudo were asleep at home in Phoenix, Arizona, when his separate study was entered in the early hours of Monday, Cejudo told Fox 10 Phoenix.
“If I had my gun, it wouldn’t be kind, I would do it.” And it is one thing fights. It is something else when my family is in danger. “
The first Cejudo UFC championship belt was stolen, along with camera equipment worth $ 10000 that belong to its producer, Dylan Rush, who was asleep in the study at that time.


Cejudo said he simply returned the articles and won press charges if they are.
A friend, the National Boxing Champion Hughie Johnston, is just an offer of a reward of $ 10,000 for the return of the belt.
“You won’t be able to sell it,” Johnston said on the belt. “You are not going to get anything out of that. It will be hot. Every effort house in the city will not want to buy that. You will know that it belongs to Triple C. It won the difficult way.”
Johnston sent a message to The Thief that if he returns his belt, Cejudo “He will not pick you up, he will drop you on your head, put you in a pretzel and deliver justice as typically does the people who violate the law in the state of Arizona.”
The robbery occurs only a few days after Cejudo approached and stopped an alleged 22 -year -old drunk driver who tried to flee after his car rolled in his neighbor’s house at high speeds.
“I grabbed it, I controlled it quite quickly, put both hands behind your back and hit it a little,” said Cejudo, 38, later.
When asked if he thought the robbery could have a bone a bit of retaliation, Cejudo said: “It cannot be ruled out, but it could be.”
Rush, its producer, is convinced that incidents are related.
“This would not have happened if it hurt the blow and escape,” Rush told Fox 10 Phoenix. “His reward for doing something heroic was to steal his house.
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