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Donald Anthony Cerrone (born March 29, 1983), known professionally by his nickname "Cowboy", is an American former professional boxer, mixed martial artist, professional kickboxer and actor.
donald cerrone related news Fight Facts: UFC 300 ‘Pereira vs. Hill’ UFC 300 featured the highest bonus total of any single card, a late stoppage record that can only be tied and a new major ...
ResultFighterEventMethod/ RefereelossUFC 276 - Adesanya vs. Cannonier Jul / 02 ...Submission (Guillotine Choke) Mark Smith ...lossUFC on ESPN 24 - Rodriguez vs. Waterson ...TKO (Punches) Marc Goddard VIEW ...NCUFC Fight Night 178 - Covington vs.No Contest (Overturned) Jason Herzog VIEW ...lossUFC 249 - Ferguson vs. Gaethje May / 09 / ...Decision (Unanimous) Keith Peterson VIEW ...Feb 18, 2019 · Stats | UFC. Donald Cerrone Record: 36-17-0 (2 NC) Cowboy. Height: 6' 1" Weight: 155 lbs. Reach: 73" STANCE: Orthodox. DOB: Mar 29, 1983. Career statistics: SLpM: 4.41. Str. Acc.: 46% SApM: 4.48. Str. Def: 53% TD Avg.: 1.16. TD Acc.: 33% TD Def.: 73% Sub. Avg.: 1.2. SLpM - Significant Strikes Landed per Minute.
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Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone is a retired American MMA fighter who competed in the UFC welterweight division. He holds the records for most wins, finishes, and fights in UFC history, and was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2023.
Jul 3, 2022 · Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone is retiring from MMA, he announced at UFC 276 on Saturday. Cerrone lost to Jim Miller via second-round guillotine choke on Saturday at UFC 276. "I don't love it...
Donald Cerrone, also known as Cowboy, is a 41-year-old welterweight fighter with a pro MMA record of 36-17-0, 2 NC. See his latest fights, stats, rankings, earnings, and more on Tapology.
Jul 3, 2023 · The veteran fighter announced his retirement following his submission defeat at UFC 276, where he also laid down his gloves in his trademark cowboy hat. Cerrone leaves the Octagon with a 36-17 record and a place in the UFC Hall of Fame, having fought anyone, anywhere, any time.