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  1. 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.

  2. ufcstats.com › fighter-details › 1d00756835ca67c9Donald Cerrone - Stats | UFC

    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.

  3. www.ufc.com › athlete › donald-cerroneDonald Cerrone | UFC

    Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone is a retired American professional mixed martial artist, formerly competing in the UFC welterweight division.

  4. donald cerrone related news Preview: UFC Fight Night 240 ‘Allen vs. Curtis 2’ A rematch between middleweight contenders headlines the Ultimate Fighting Championship 's final card at the Apex ...

  5. Jul 3, 2023 · After Eleven Years In The UFC, Veteran Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone Calls It A Career Following His Fight At UFC 276: Adesanya vs Cannonier

  6. Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone (36-17-0, 2 NC) is a Pro MMA Fighter out of Albuquerque, New Mexico and the #157th ranked Top Welterweight MMA fighter. View complete Tapology profile, bio, rankings, photos, news and record.

  7. View the profile of the MMA fighter Donald Cerrone from USA on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and MMA fight highlights.

  8. Mar 25, 2023 · UFC today announced that former WEC and UFC lightweight DonaldCowboyCerrone will be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame’s ‘Modern Wing’ as a member of the Class of 2023.

  9. Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone, one of the most beloved fighters of the past decade, announced his retirement from mixed martial arts following a submission loss to Jim Miller at UFC 276.

  10. Jul 2, 2022 · Cerrone (36-17) retired from mixed martial arts Saturday, immediately following a submission loss to 38-year-old Jim Miller (35-16) at UFC 276. Before the bout, Cerrone, 39, said he intended to fight two more times beyond this weekend, but he opted to call it a career instead. "I don't love it anymore," Cerrone said.