Donald Cerrone Makes Interesting Admission About Fight At UFC Ottawa

Donald Cerrone makes interesting admission about his latest fight inside of the Octagon. “Cowboy” put on one of his best performances in recent memory when he scored a unanimous decision win over Al Iaquinta. This fight served as the headliner of UFC Ottawa event (also known as UFC on ESPN+9) on Saturday night (May 4, […]

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Donald Cerrone makes interesting admission about his latest fight inside of the Octagon.

“Cowboy” put on one of his best performances in recent memory when he scored a unanimous decision win over Al Iaquinta. This fight served as the headliner of UFC Ottawa event (also known as UFC on ESPN+9) on Saturday night (May 4, 2019) at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that was broadcasted on ESPN+.

Following the fight, Cerrone made it known that he felt terrible starting the fight as he didn’t want to compete in the backstage area while trying to prepare for it. It wasn’t until the second round that he was ready to scrap it out with the former title contender.

In his mind, he felt doomed to put on a stinker of performance but was able to turn it all around.

“I was telling my corners, I felt terrible starting that fight,” Cerrone said in a post-fight media scrum (H/T to MMAFighting). “I couldn’t find it, back in the locker room I didn’t want to warm up. I didn’t want to get ready, I didn’t want to hit pads, I didn’t want to wrestle. I didn’t want to fight until the second round. People always say I’m a slow starter and, ‘What Cowboy are you going to get?’ And we train hard, we train so hard and we try and find for our opponents to beat us so that we can show up and beat them on our worst day. And today was my worst day.

“Thank God it’s been 41 fights in Zuffa that I’ve been here because I was able to, like, fake it ‘til you make it, ‘cause you fake it long enough and you find it. In the second round it was like, there it is and let’s go to work. It’s just tough, because I think the younger me would have quit. It’s just crazy, there’s like memes out there of lions with little cubs saying, ‘I would have quit until I realized who was watching’ and it was like, yeah, motherf*cker, let’s go.”

Following the fight, Cerrone made it known that he wants to either fight for the lightweight title or perhaps take on Conor McGregor in July during International Fight Week. 

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UFC Ottawa Reebok Fighter Payouts: Donald Cerrone & Cub Swanson Top List

UFC Ottawa is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. UFC Ottawa (also known as UFC on ESPN+9) is set to take place on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. T…

UFC Ottawa is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. UFC Ottawa (also known as UFC on ESPN+9) is set to take place on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The main card aired on ESPN+ at 8 PM […]

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UFC Fight Night 151 Results: Donald Cerrone Beats Al Iaquinta via Decision

Some of the top MMA fighters in the world were on display for UFC Fight Night 151 Saturday night from the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Canada…

Some of the top MMA fighters in the world were on display for UFC Fight Night 151 Saturday night from the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Canada…

UFC Fight Night 151 Results: The Real Winners and Losers

On paper, UFC Fight Night 151 was not a particularly memorable card. Going down Saturday from Ottawa, Canada, the lineup did not exactly overflow with name value or title implications…

On paper, UFC Fight Night 151 was not a particularly memorable card. Going down Saturday from Ottawa, Canada, the lineup did not exactly overflow with name value or title implications…

UFC Ottawa Bonuses: Donald Cerrone & Al Iaquinta Bank An Extra $50K

Earlier tonight (Sat. May 4, 2019) UFC Ottawa went down from the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Headlining the preliminary card on ESPN+ was a women’s bantamweight fight between Macy Chiasson and Sarah Moraes. Chiasson picked up the TKO victory in the second round, earning her a $50,000 Performance Of The Night bonus. […]

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Earlier tonight (Sat. May 4, 2019) UFC Ottawa went down from the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Headlining the preliminary card on ESPN+ was a women’s bantamweight fight between Macy Chiasson and Sarah Moraes. Chiasson picked up the TKO victory in the second round, earning her a $50,000 Performance Of The Night bonus.

Then, at heavyweight, Walt Harris earned a tremendous first-round TKO victory. He made quick work of Serghei Spivac in just 50 seconds, which was also good enough for a $50,000 Performance Of The Night bonus.

Finally, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Al Iaquinta put on a five round war. Both men landed some big shots, but it was Cerrone who knocked “Ragin” down several times. When it was all said and done, Cerrone earned the unanimous decision victory. However, both men will be taking home a $50,000 Fight Of The Night bonus as well.

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