Donald Cerrone announced that he intends to come out of retirement for two more UFC fights. Cerrone (36-17-2 MMA, 23-14-1 UFC) hung up his gloves in July 2022 after a submission loss to Jim Miller at ...
Donald Cerrone has called it a career. Following his second-round submission loss to Jim Miller at UFC 276, “Cowboy” Cerrone (35-16 MMA, 24-15 UFC) placed his gloves and trademark cowboy hat in the ...
Saturday's UFC match between Conor McGregor and Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone was supposed to be a good fight. However, to fans disappointment, the main event ended after just 40 seconds, when McGregor sent ...
Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone has retired from the UFC. Cerrone, 39, who has been a fan-favorite fighter for much of the past decade, retired on Saturday following a bout at UFC 276 with fellow veteran Jim ...
Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone recently put the finishing touches on a Hall of Fame UFC career. What's next for Cerrone? Racing people in the desert. On the latest edition of "Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour," ...
The mixed martial arts career of Donald Cerrone started in 2006, and in 2011, he made his way to the UFC. Cerrone fought in the lightweight and welterweight divisions. Cerrone became known for ...
UFC Hall of Famer Donald Cerrone is planning to make his UFC return over the summer after retiring from the sport in 2022. "I just re-entered the [UFC's drug-testing pool], so I have to be six months ...
Donald Cerrone is one tough son of a gun. And not just because he fights in UFC. Cerrone is a former professional bull rider — as well as an avid wakeboarder, gun enthusiast and rock climber — who has ...
Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone to join Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo and Jens Pulver in 2023 Hall of Fame Class
Donald Cerrone is a soon-to-be Hall of Famer. Cerrone will be inducted into the modern wing of the UFC Hall of Fame in this year's ceremony in July. Cerrone's invitation to the 2023 UFC Hall of Fame ...
UFC lightweight contender Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone is one of the most honest and likable UFC fighters in the sport, but his latest admission stunned fans all over the MMA world. Cerrone revealed to ...
LAS VEGAS -- Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone decided it was finally time to ride off into the sunset. Cerrone (36-17) retired from mixed martial arts Saturday, immediately following a submission loss to ...
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