Donald Cerrone is saddling up for one last rodeo in the UFC octagon. The fan-favorite fighter, known for his “anyone, anytime, anywhere” attitude, has decided retirement just isn’t his style.
After a loss to Jim Miller at UFC 276 in 2022, Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone decided to call an end to his incredible UFC career, announcing his retirement. Throughout his long 11-year tenure in the ...
Donald Cerrone isn't quite ready to call it a career. The UFC legend is coming out of retirement to seek an unprecedented 50 combined fights in the UFC and WEC, per ESPN's Brett Okamoto.
After over two years away from the sport, Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone has announced his return to the UFC. The 41-year-old fighting veteran took a step away from the sport on a seven-fight winless ...
Cerrone made 48 combined fights in the UFC and WEC promotions from 2007 through July 2022, when he called it quits amid a six-fight losing streak. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
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 ...
Last night, the global MMA community was sent into a frenzy when UFC Hall of Famer Donald Cerrone announced that he’s set to end his retirement and will return to the octagon for two more bouts.