Jorge Masvidal: I Knocked Out Donald Cerrone Twice

No. 12-ranked UFC welterweight contender Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal scored an impressive victory over No. 5-ranked Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in the co-main event of UFC on FOX 23 last night (Jan. 28, 2017), but it didn’t come without a bit of controversy. Masvidal dropped Cerrone late in the first round and it appeared as if “Cowboy”

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No. 12-ranked UFC welterweight contender Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal scored an impressive victory over No. 5-ranked Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in the co-main event of UFC on FOX 23 last night (Jan. 28, 2017), but it didn’t come without a bit of controversy.

Masvidal dropped Cerrone late in the first round and it appeared as if “Cowboy” was out, but referee Herb Dean deemed that the round had ended. Masvidal then proceeded to finish Cerrone in the early moments of the second round, but he claims that he knocked out “Cowboy” twice:

“I wasn’t confused at all,” Masvidal told MMAJunkie. “Herb Dean pulled me back. Then I heard the bell. … You can see on TV the bell sounds, and he pulls me right after. I’m not complaining. I’ll take the double knockout. Not a lot of people get those in a night.”

Masvidal extended his win streak to three at welterweight, and he should receive a big fight in his next outing, although he didn’t call anyone out. Instead, he offered UFC President Dana White $200,000 to find someone who could beat him:

“Coming over from Strikeforce, I never got those key matchups like a lot of guys did in my division,” Masvidal said. “It’s taken this long that I’ve been in the UFC for me to get that key matchup. I don’t have time to wait. I got other things to do. I got to get the biggest fights I possibly can. I know $200,000 isn’t much to Dana, but to me, I’m a working man, and $200,000 is a lot. I was trying to tell him there’s nobody you can find that can beat me. I’m so confident I’ll put $200,00 of my own money (on it).”

Who would you like to see Masvidal fight next?

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Five Biggest Takeaways From UFC on FOX 23

UFC on FOX 23 took place last night (Jan. 28, 2017) from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado and it ended up producing an exciting night of fights. The main event featured a pivotal bantamweight bout between Valentina Shevchenko and Julianna Pena, while the co-main event played host to a welterweight bout between Donald “Cowboy”

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UFC on FOX 23 took place last night (Jan. 28, 2017) from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado and it ended up producing an exciting night of fights.

The main event featured a pivotal bantamweight bout between Valentina Shevchenko and Julianna Pena, while the co-main event played host to a welterweight bout between Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Jorge Masvidal.

Earlier this week, I wrote on how I expected this card to hold major implications, and it certainly exceeded expectations.

Let’s take a look at the five biggest takeaways from UFC on FOX 23:

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Andrei Arlovski Set To Return At UFC on FOX 23

Earlier today (Wed., Dec. 14, 2016), it was announced that Colorado native Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone would be taking on Jorge Masvidal at January 28’s UFC on FOX 23 from The Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. Now, an intriguing heavyweight battle has also been confirmed for the card. It was announced on tonight’s edition of the

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Earlier today (Wed., Dec. 14, 2016), it was announced that Colorado native Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone would be taking on Jorge Masvidal at January 28’s UFC on FOX 23 from The Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. Now, an intriguing heavyweight battle has also been confirmed for the card.

It was announced on tonight’s edition of the UFC Tonight that No. 8-ranked former champion Andrei “Pitbull” Arlovski will square off No. 12-ranked rising prospect Francis Ngannou next month.

Arlovski returned to the UFC in 2014 and rattled off four straight victories, but he’s hit some rough times as of late, as he’s dropped his last three bouts including losses to current champion Stipe Miocic, Alistair Overeem, and Josh Barnett.

Ngannou, on the other hand, possesses a 9-1 overall record and is currently 4-0 inside of the Octagon. “The Predator” owns UFC victories over Luis Henrique, Curtis Blaydes, Bojan Mihajlovic and he most recently submitted Anthony Hamilton earlier this month in Albany.

Will Arlovski get back to his winning ways or will this bout representing a passing of the torch to promote Ngannou from prospect to contender?

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