UFC 205: Donald Cerrone ‘jealous’ of Conor McGregor and his ass-seating abilities

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight titleholder Conor McGregor is a “pussy” who needs to “slow his fucking roll” and stop acting like a “scared little kid” behind the scenes.

Probably not the kind of guy worth being jealous over.

Then again, McGregor is expected to clear $40 million for his 2016 fight campaign, which should be enough money to get Donald Cerrone’s recreational vehicle through the Lincoln tunnel and parked on 34th street.

So is “Cowboy” jealous of the Irish headliner?

“Probably, yeah,” Cerrone told UFC Tonight. “I don’t know about jealous, he puts asses in the seats, I give that to him. He goes out and wins, so I’m not going to bet against him.”

Cerrone picks McGregor to beat Eddie Alvarez in the UFC 205 main event.

The former lightweight will have a front-row seat to all the action, taking place on Nov. 12 in New York City, as Cerrone — 3-0 since moving up to 170 pounds — battles Kelvin Gastelum earlier in the night for a chance to move up the welterweight rankings.

More on that fight here.

To see who else is fighting at UFC 205: “Alvarez vs. McGregor” click here.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight titleholder Conor McGregor is a “pussy” who needs to “slow his fucking roll” and stop acting like a “scared little kid” behind the scenes.

Probably not the kind of guy worth being jealous over.

Then again, McGregor is expected to clear $40 million for his 2016 fight campaign, which should be enough money to get Donald Cerrone’s recreational vehicle through the Lincoln tunnel and parked on 34th street.

So is “Cowboy” jealous of the Irish headliner?

“Probably, yeah,” Cerrone told UFC Tonight. “I don’t know about jealous, he puts asses in the seats, I give that to him. He goes out and wins, so I’m not going to bet against him.”

Cerrone picks McGregor to beat Eddie Alvarez in the UFC 205 main event.

The former lightweight will have a front-row seat to all the action, taking place on Nov. 12 in New York City, as Cerrone — 3-0 since moving up to 170 pounds — battles Kelvin Gastelum earlier in the night for a chance to move up the welterweight rankings.

More on that fight here.

To see who else is fighting at UFC 205: “Alvarez vs. McGregor” click here.