Who is Henry Cejudo's wife? Know all about Ana Karolina

Henry Cejudo and Ana Karolina in a file photo [Image-Instagram]
By Blesson Daniel | Jan 14, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The Brazilian city of Campinas is where Ana Karolina is from. She does, however, now reside in Arizona, USA, with her husband and little daughter. Her degree in environmental management is from The State University of Campinas in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Model and Instagram influencer Karolina collaborates with several brands and businesses. Karolina, who has 24k Instagram followers, is frequently spotted endorsing goods and companies on her platform.

She spends a lot of time working with the Brazilian fashion label Wella Professionals Brasil. Additionally, she collaborates with Sebastian Professional Brazil and the hair product NIOXIN. In November 2020, Henry Cejudo and his wife Ana Karolina first made their relationship known to the world. Ana and Henry exchanged vows on September 17, 2021. Family-oriented Cejudo resides in Arizona with his wife and little child. At the celebration of their pregnancy announcement in June 2021, he proposed to his wife.

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Ana Karolina Bio

NameAna Karolina
Known asAna
ProfessionModel
DOBOctober 10, 1996
BirthplaceCampinas, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
Height5ft 7in
Weight58 kg
Hair ColourBlonde
HusbandHenry Cejudo

Henry Cejudo – Early Career

Wrestling was where Henry Cejudo began his career in combat sports while still in high school. During his junior and senior years, he won the Colorado State Championships in addition to the freshman and sophomore championships in Arizona.

Cejudo concentrated on his international wrestling career after finishing high school and continued wrestling in college. In 2006 and 2007, Cejudo won the US National Championships. He later won the Pan American Championships from 2006 to 2008, won a bronze medal at the Wrestling World Cup, and took home a gold medal in the 55kg Freestyle Wrestling division at the Beijing Olympics.

In 2013, at WFF-Pascua Yaqui Fighter 4, Cejudo made his professional MMA debut against Michael Poe after beginning his MMA training in 2010. He subsequently defeated Sean Barnett at Gladiator Challenge before competing against Anthony Sessions for the vacant WFF Bantamweight Championship at WFF 10. He won the fight through TKO (punches) in the opening round and went on to win his following three matches in the US regional circuit. In 2014, Cejudo joined the UFC after compiling a 6-0 record in professional mixed martial arts.