Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone (28-7, 1 NC) rarely offers up a dull moment in or out of the cage. Tuesday would be no different.
The former lightweight title contender rolled his truck but luckily walked away without an injury. Cerrone posted a picture of his upturned truck to Instagram with the caption “Coming in HOT” and a few grinning emojis.
If you were concerned the accident may have resulted in Cowboy not making his February fight against Tim Means in Pittsburgh, you can rest easy. Cerrone posted a follow-up picture on the social media website saying that he made all of his workouts, and he was not injured.
It just another crazy story in the life of Cowboy.
The outspoken daredevil is known for his risk-taking lifestyle. Whether it’s wakeboarding, riding a bull or another extreme sport, Cerrone is always involved in a high-risk activity. In February 2013, Cerrone fell while rock climbing. Thus far, he has managed to avoid a serious life-altering injury.
Cerrone suffered more damage in his 66-second loss to Rafael dos Anjos in December than in this most recent incident. Following the bout, Cerrone jumped at the chance to get right back in the cage. The UFC booked him for a welterweight showdown with Means for UFC Fight Night 83’s main event.
Thankfully, Cerrone escaped without an injury after the wreck. That is the most important thing. Now all the focus can be shifted to his upcoming scrap.
Cerrone meets Means in the main event of UFC Fight Night 83 in Pittsburgh on February 21. Bleacher Report will have full coverage of the event from the Consol Energy Center.
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