Donald Cerrone Downplays Darren Till Matchup

Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will once again grace mixed martial arts (MMA) fans with his presence inside the Octagon this weekend (Sat. October 21, 2017) when he headlines UFC Fight Night 118 from Gdansk, Poland against up-and-coming welterweight prospect Darren Till. In the weeks leading up to the matchup, many have been making the argument that […]

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Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will once again grace mixed martial arts (MMA) fans with his presence inside the Octagon this weekend (Sat. October 21, 2017) when he headlines UFC Fight Night 118 from Gdansk, Poland against up-and-coming welterweight prospect Darren Till.

In the weeks leading up to the matchup, many have been making the argument that perhaps Cerrone is overlooking Till, an unbeaten Englishman who has proven capable of finishing a fight in spectacular fashion. They shouldn’t forget, however, that Cerrone has fought some of the most vicious competitors the sport has ever seen, and has almost always been in the top 10 rankings of whatever weight class he has competed in.

Cerrone recently spoke to MMA Junkie about the ‘gatekeeper’ moniker that has been attached to his name as of late, a position he seems to relish in and welcomes to see if Till can, in fact, ‘get past the gate’:

“Can you pass that test? It’s a good training exercise for Darren,” Cerrone said. “Welcome to the big leagues. Some people say, ”Cowboy’ is the gatekeeper.’ (Expletive) it: Can he get past the gate? We’ll see.

“It’s not like those things hurt my feelings. I know who I am, and it’s fine. I’ve been in this game a long time. This is my 34th Zuffa walk. I’ve been in the top 10 almost my entire career. That’s a pretty cool thing I can say. I’m here, I’m (expletive) going out and having fun, and I can’t (expletive) wait.”

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Till seems extremely confident in his ability heading into the fight, and has openly claimed that he plans on finishing “Cowboy” quickly and easily. That’s easier said than done, and Cerrone is aware of the fact that when Tills steps into the Octagon against him come Saturday night it will be the biggest moment of his entire career.

There are questions that Cerrone says need to be answered regarding Till, and all of them will be once they’re locked inside the cage with one another and there’s no turning back:

“He’s a new up-and-comer,” Cerrone said. “Everyone’s like, ‘You’re overlooking him.’ At what point do I look past somebody? You mean the six weeks I’m training my ass for this fight? People are so strange. I train hard. I train the same always. I stay ready. Fighting is what I love to do. It doesn’t always go my way. Right now I’m two in the wrong. The Robbie fight, to me, that could have gone either way. People weren’t like, ‘Oh, you went out there and let us down.’ I fought the best in the world and (expletive) loved it.

“I’m glad Darren took the fight. He’s coming hard, I’m sure. This is the biggest moment of his life. Lights, camera, action, man. This is a big deal. Five rounds, a big fight. You went from the undercard to the big card. I’ve been there. This is just another day for me. But for him, this is a big test. Are you going to be able to show up? Is five rounds too much for you? Is it too much up (in the head)? Physically I’m sure you’re fine, but (mentally) it’s a big deal.”

Upon the bout’s initial booking Cerrone claimed that he had no idea who Till was and had never seen any film on him. That goes for any opponent “Cowboy” has ever stepped into the cage with, as he leaves the film watching to his coaches at Jackson-Wink MMA. Cerrone claims his initial comments weren’t meant to be a jab at Till and he meant no disrespect by it:

“It wasn’t any disrespect from me,” Cerrone said. “I wasn’t trying to like prod at the kid. I just didn’t know who he was. Honestly, I watch zero fights. It has nothing to do with me not training. My coaches, it’s their job. You guys study and let me train. I just don’t enjoy it. I don’t sit there. There’s some people that love that. They sit at home. I would rather go looking at castles and walking around. Last night I was watching YouTube videos on how people build and design castles. I guess I could have been watching Darren Till, but I wasn’t.”

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Darren Till Offers Brutal Prediction For ‘Old & Fragile’ Donald Cerrone

Unbeaten in 16 professional mixed martial arts (MMA) bouts, rising UFC welterweight Darren Till will have an opportunity to launch his under-the-radar career into the stratosphere when he meets longtime veteran Donald Cerrone in the main event of this weekend’s (Sat., October 21, 2017) UFC Fight Night 118 from the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. The […]

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Unbeaten in 16 professional mixed martial arts (MMA) bouts, rising UFC welterweight Darren Till will have an opportunity to launch his under-the-radar career into the stratosphere when he meets longtime veteran Donald Cerrone in the main event of this weekend’s (Sat., October 21, 2017) UFC Fight Night 118 from the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland.

The Liverpool-born Till has impressed in four UFC bouts thus far, winning three and participating in a “Fight of the Night”-winning majority draw with Nicolas Dalby in his second UFC bout. But he’s yet to face an opponent with even close to the resumé of “Cowboy,” who has long faced the best the UFC has to offer at both lightweight and welterweight.

That isn’t going to scare off the 24-year-old prospect, however. “The Gorilla” recently laced into Cerrone courtesy of MMA Fighting, offering his belief that ‘Cowboy,’ who’s lost his last two, will be looking to take him down in Poland because he’s now “too old” to be standing with him:

“Donald Cerrone is going to take me down. He’s coming to take me down. He’s too old and fragile to be standing with a guy like me.

“C’mon, look at the f**kin’ size of me for f**k’s sake! I’m twice his size, how the f**k is he going to strike with me? He’s coming to take me down, that’s his gameplan. I don’t fault him for that. He’s getting old and he’s twice my age. Do not stand with me, you will die.”

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Till appears to certainly play the part of a self-promoting fighter, something that clearly plays into his favor in today’s trash talk-centered MMA climate. But stating that he’s twice the size of Cerrone may be a stretch because ‘Cowboy’ is actually one inch taller than Till. Till does own a one-inch reach advantage, but that’s hardly twice that of Cerrone.

Cerrone also – and obviously – brings in a long body of work against the world’s top fighters, something Till has barely begun to scratch the surface of creating. That doesn’t matter to him, who said he still brings a ton of his own experience throughout a blossoming career where no one has been able to hand him a single defeat.:

In his eyes, it will take a special fighter to hand him that defeat – and Cerrone is not that opponent:

“Cerrone is the old generation and he’s fighting the new generation. He can say what he likes about him having more fights than me, but let’s get something straight – I’ve been fighting since I was 12 years old.

“I had my first professional fight when I was 15, so I’m no stranger to experience in fights. I’ve had my fair share and still, no one has been able to beat me in MMA. You can say what you like – I haven’t fought the top guys or whatever – but no one has been able to take my undefeated record so far.

“It’s going to have to be a very special person that beats me, and it ain’t Cerrone.”

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Darren Till: I’m a Fan of Donald Cerrone, But I am Going to Knock Him Out

Darren Till respects Donald Cerrone, but he plans on finishing him this Saturday (Oct. 21). Till battles Cerrone inside the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. The welterweight scrap will headline UFC Fight Night 118. Till will look to keep his unbeaten record intact. Speaking to MMAJunkie.com, Till said he’s all business come fight night: “I came […]

Darren Till respects Donald Cerrone, but he plans on finishing him this Saturday (Oct. 21). Till battles Cerrone inside the Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. The welterweight scrap will headline UFC Fight Night 118. Till will look to keep his unbeaten record intact. Speaking to MMAJunkie.com, Till said he’s all business come fight night: “I came […]

Darren Till: I Don’t Care About Rankings, I Want Gold

Darren Till talks a big game and is confident he will back it up. On Oct. 21, Till will meet Donald Cerrone inside Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. The bout will headline UFC Fight Night 118. Till has an undefeated professional mixed martial arts (MMA) record of 15-0-1. Many consider this to be Till’s biggest test […]

Darren Till talks a big game and is confident he will back it up. On Oct. 21, Till will meet Donald Cerrone inside Ergo Arena in Gdansk, Poland. The bout will headline UFC Fight Night 118. Till has an undefeated professional mixed martial arts (MMA) record of 15-0-1. Many consider this to be Till’s biggest test […]

Dozen Bouts Scheduled for UFC Fight Night 118 in Poland

A total of 12 fights are planned for the upcoming UFC Fight Night 118 event, with all of them streaming live on UFC Fight Pass. Donald Cerrone and Darren Till meet in the main event from the Ergo Arena in Gdasnk, Poland in a welterweight battle. In an interesting note, this is the first time […]

A total of 12 fights are planned for the upcoming UFC Fight Night 118 event, with all of them streaming live on UFC Fight Pass. Donald Cerrone and Darren Till meet in the main event from the Ergo Arena in Gdasnk, Poland in a welterweight battle. In an interesting note, this is the first time […]

Donald Cerrone’s Upcoming Opponent Blasts Brendan Schaub

Darren Till is currently undefeated in his mixed martial arts (MMA) career thus far, having finished 11 of his 15 total career wins. He will face the biggest test of his career, however, when he takes on former UFC lightweight title challenger Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. Till recently joined the “Obviously Fight Talk” podcast to discuss […]

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Darren Till is currently undefeated in his mixed martial arts (MMA) career thus far, having finished 11 of his 15 total career wins. He will face the biggest test of his career, however, when he takes on former UFC lightweight title challenger Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone.

Till recently joined the “Obviously Fight Talk” podcast to discuss upcoming fight, and expressed his displeasure for the lack of respect he has been getting from the MMA community, including ex-UFC heavyweight contender Brendan Schaub (quotes via MMA Junkie):

“You’ve got people like Brendan Schaub … saying he doesn’t know me, he’s disrespecting me and whatever, saying ‘Cowboy’ shouldn’t be taking this fight, but why shouldn’t I be taking the fight? Let’s get it straight, I’m unbeaten here,” Till said. “I’m unbeaten. Nobody’s been able to beat me.

“So what do I do? Do I just stay on the prelims, do I? Fighting no one. Can’t I move up? Is this what the world’s come to? I can’t move up? I can’t fight these big guys? Is this what it is? A big gap? I’ll (expletive) show them what’s going to be a big gap on fight night when I crack him on the chin.”

Till admitted that he respect’s Cerrone’s black belt calibre ability on the ground, but doesn’t see a scenario in which “Cowboy” is able to tap him out:

“They can say what they want,” Till said. “At the end of the day, if ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone came into Muay Thai we’d consider him an amateur. So what does that say? He wouldn’t be considered no top-level striker in Muay Thai, let me tell you that right now. So what’s the difference? He’s a lightweight.

“I just don’t see how he’s going to take me down. He is a black belt, a respected black belt, but I don’t see him tapping me. And, you know, on the feet I just don’t see what he’s going to do to me. I don’t see where he can bother me. I just don’t see it.”

Although both Till and Cerrone are looking to go into the Octagon to finish the job against one another, the undefeated welterweight prospect claims that there is no disrespect between them:

“There’s no disrespect between me and Donald,” he said. “I just want to beat him up. I just want to batter him. That’s what I want to do, and he wants to do the same to me. But just because he doesn’t know me I’m going to get all disrespectful?

“Listen, I don’t care what people say, I don’t care about social media. None of that gets to me. I do look at it, and I do laugh. I just don’t give a (expletive) what anyone says. I really don’t.”

“I’ll be going in to take his chin clean off. So, you know, let these people talk, let Brendan Schaub go on his podcast and talk,” Till said. “Hasn’t he got better things to talk about? He should be worrying about the (expletive) 10 knockouts he’s had in his career.”

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