Donald Cerrone offers to show Sage Northcutt ‘how to live’

Cowboy thinks he can show 19-year-old Northcutt a thing or two.

After Sage Northcutt’s first loss at UFC on Fox 18, a few UFC fighters have reached out with their support. The latest of which was Donald Cerrone. The longtime UFC vet made it clear to Northcutt that he should be proud of what he has accomplished already at his age:

Keep your head up kid! Look what you have done at 19. Ask all talking shit what they were doing at 19?
Not fight for @ufc @sagenorthcutt

— Cowboy Cerrone (@Cowboycerrone) February 1, 2016

Cowboy is known for enjoying life to the fullest and drinking a whole lot of beers, so Sage’s dad might want to take the next offer under advisement:

You ever want to come on out to the ranch. Come’on fuck training I’ll show ya how to live https://t.co/ELT9ctusBN

— Cowboy Cerrone (@Cowboycerrone) February 1, 2016

I’m sure Northcutt would see a few new things if he decided to get on board with that.

Cerrone is set to make his welterweight debut against Tim Means of the UFC’s Pittsburgh show on February 21st. Northcutt, who stated that he was suffering from strep throat prior to the loss to Bryan Barberena, has no next date in the Octagon as of yet.

Cowboy thinks he can show 19-year-old Northcutt a thing or two.

After Sage Northcutt’s first loss at UFC on Fox 18, a few UFC fighters have reached out with their support. The latest of which was Donald Cerrone. The longtime UFC vet made it clear to Northcutt that he should be proud of what he has accomplished already at his age:


Cowboy is known for enjoying life to the fullest and drinking a whole lot of beers, so Sage’s dad might want to take the next offer under advisement:

I’m sure Northcutt would see a few new things if he decided to get on board with that.

Cerrone is set to make his welterweight debut against Tim Means of the UFC’s Pittsburgh show on February 21st. Northcutt, who stated that he was suffering from strep throat prior to the loss to Bryan Barberena, has no next date in the Octagon as of yet.