IT. JUST. GOT. REAL. @GamebredFighter
will go head to head against ACL Pro Cody Henderson during the 8 pm
EST ESPN2 broadcast of the Man and Woman of the Year at the 2020
ACL World Championships on Wednesday 8/5! Full release at https://t.co/j3QF35ik0t pic.twitter.com/koh7UUb4xY— American Cornhole League (@iplaycornhole)
August 2, 2020
Jorge Masvidal will get to face another champion this week, but it
won’t be in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s Octagon.
Instead, “Gamebred” will meet American Cornhole League star Cody
Henderson in a special five-round grudge match Wednesday on ESPN2
at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m PT. The MMA-themed rules are as follows for the
special cornhole game:
This 5 Round Grudge Match will begin with Masvidal being spotted
15 points and if a player reaches 21 points by the end of the 5th
Round, that will be considered a knockout. If no player achieves a
KO by the end of 5th Round we will go to the scoreboard to
determine the winner by decision.
According to a release from the
American Cornhole League, Masvidal and Henderson crossed paths on
the cornhole boards of radio row during Super Bowl week in January.
“The two enjoyed some friendly banter as Henderson showcased his
skills to win round after round against Masvidal,” the release
states. “Cody gave Jorge some tips on how to improve his technique
along with some basic strategy for competitive cornhole. Jorge
vowed to get better and be back to compete again.”
According to odds released by ACL, Masvidal is a +900 underdog to
win by KO and a +250 underdog to take a decision in the match. With
an early advantage, Masvidal is confident he can prevail.
“I have the fastest KO in MMA fighting history and now I am going
for the fastest KO in cornhole history. Cody will regret spotting
me 15 points,” he said.
Masvidal last appeared at UFC 251 on July 11, where he dropped a
five-round verdict to reigning welterweight champion Kamaru Usman
on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. The Miami native couldn’t resist taking
a shot at Usman ahead of his cornhole showdown.
“Only way I get stopped is if foot stomps are legal,” Masvidal
wrote on
Twitter.
I wasn’t warmed up https://t.co/YW9oTIewRe
— Jorge Masvidal UFC (@GamebredFighter)
August 2, 2020