The UFC is in Kallang, Singapore this morning (Sat. June 23, 2018) for a great card that mixed martial arts (MMA) fans can enjoy. In the main event of the evening, former UFC lightweight title challenger Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will take on…
The UFC is in Kallang, Singapore this morning (Sat. June 23, 2018) for a great card that mixed martial arts (MMA) fans can enjoy. In the main event of the evening, former UFC lightweight title challenger Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will take on up-and-coming 170-pound prospect Leon Edwards. A potential win for Edwards could solidify him as one […]
Tomorrow morning (Sat. June 23, 2018) the UFC will be live from Kallang, Singapore for a great mixed martial arts (MMA) card.
In the main event former UFC lightweight title challenger Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will take on up-and-coming 170-pound prospect Leon Edwards. Edwards is looking to put himself on the map with a victory over Cerrone.
The co-main will see light heavyweight prospect Tyson Pedro take on former interim 205-pound title challenger Ovince Saint Preux. You can check out the full UFC Singapore fight card, start time and information on how to watch here below:
Main Card (UFC Fight Pass, 8 A.M. ET):
Welterweight: Donald Cerrone vs. Leon Edwards
Light heavyweight: Tyson Pedro vs. Ovince Saint Preux
Women’s flyweight: Jessica-Rose Clark vs. Jessica Eye
Welterweight: Daichi Abe vs. Li Jingliang
Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass, 4:30 A.M. ET):
Bantamweight: Teruto Ishihara vs. Petr Yan
Featherweight: Felipe Arantes vs. Song Yadong
Featherweight: Rolando Dy vs. Shane Young
Welterweight: Hector Aldana vs. Song Kenan
Welterweight: Shinsho Anzai vs. Jake Matthews
Women’s strawweight: Yan Xiaonan vs. Viviane Pereira
Tomorrow morning (Sat. June 23, 2018) the UFC will be live from Kallang, Singapore for a great mixed martial arts (MMA) card.
In the main event former UFC lightweight title challenger Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone will take on up-and-coming 170-pound prospect Leon Edwards. Edwards is looking to put himself on the map with a victory over Cerrone.
The co-main will see light heavyweight prospect Tyson Pedro take on former interim 205-pound title challenger Ovince Saint Preux. You can check out the full UFC Singapore fight card, start time and information on how to watch here below:
Main Card (UFC Fight Pass, 8 A.M. ET):
Welterweight: Donald Cerrone vs. Leon Edwards
Light heavyweight: Tyson Pedro vs. Ovince Saint Preux
Women’s flyweight: Jessica-Rose Clark vs. Jessica Eye
Welterweight: Daichi Abe vs. Li Jingliang
Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass, 4:30 A.M. ET):
Bantamweight: Teruto Ishihara vs. Petr Yan
Featherweight: Felipe Arantes vs. Song Yadong
Featherweight: Rolando Dy vs. Shane Young
Welterweight: Hector Aldana vs. Song Kenan
Welterweight: Shinsho Anzai vs. Jake Matthews
Women’s strawweight: Yan Xiaonan vs. Viviane Pereira
Leon Edwards is gearing up for the biggest fight of his professional mixed martial arts (MMA) career tomorrow morning (Sat. June 22, 2018). Edwards headlines UFC Singapore with longtime veteran Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. In a recent interview…
Leon Edwards is gearing up for the biggest fight of his professional mixed martial arts (MMA) career tomorrow morning (Sat. June 22, 2018). Edwards headlines UFC Singapore with longtime veteran Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. In a recent interview with MMA Fighting, Edwards admits that Cowboy is a legend of the sport but says he has never […]
Longtime UFC veteran Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone is one of the biggest fan favorites in the mixed martial arts (MMA) community.
Its been a rough time for Cerrone lately, however, as he has lost three of his last four Octagon appearances – two of those loses coming by way of TKO. Now, fresh off a first-round victory over up-and-comer Yancy Medeiros, Cerrone is looking to take out yet another young contender.
His upcoming opponent Leon Edwards is one of the more promising 170-pound fighters on the UFC’s roster. The Birmingham native is on a five-fight win streak. He’s taking a huge step up in competition when he main events UFC Singapore tomorrow morning (Sat. June 23, 2018) against former lightweight title challenger Cerrone.
Despite watching Cerrone as a young man, the 26-year-old told MMA Fighting that he’s not much of a fan of Cowboy’s:
“He’s a legend of the sport, but I wouldn’t say I was a fan of his,” Edwards said. “Just [because] his approach to fighting, I think it’s more like a journeyman. I don’t think he cares whether he wins or loses. He just shows up and as long as he fights, that’s good for him.
“To me, I think his approach is more like a journeyman approach. You’re just there to fight, you’re not there to win or lose. I don’t think it bothers him, whether he wins or loses anyway — that’s his approach. But my approach is I want to win every fight and I want to be a world champion. That’s my aim in the sport.”
Cerrone’s chin seems to have dwindled in recent years, which isn’t surprising given how frequently the Jackson Wink MMA product fights. With all that being said, Edwards believes that Cerrone’s best days are in the rear-view mirror:
“I think so,” Edwards said. “He’s a 36-year-old man now and he took a lot of damage in his last, what, six or seven outings. He took a lot of damage. We’ve watched his last four or five fights, and honestly there’s a blueprint there, and I can [execute] it. As far as why he’s really struggling, I don’t know.
“Welterweight is probably just too big for him, or his chin is deteriorating. It could be anything. Like I said, he’s a 36-year-old man. His style of fighting, the way he’s fought, it’s been the same realistically for, what, his last 10 or 15 fights? I don’t think there’s much different in his game, really, that’s changed over the last 10 or 15 fights, from what I’ve seen anyway.
“So people are probably just getting used to what he does and what he throws, and everything else. There’s no [mystery] there.”
Edwards 100 percent believes he’s the better fighter heading into his clash with Cerrone, and is looking to make a statement to the UFC and the welterweight division.
If all goes according to plan, Edwards hopes to receive the same treatment his fellow Englishman Darren Till received after his own victory over Cowboy:
“I think I’m the better fighter,” Edwards said. “My striking, I feel my striking is there. I’m well-rounded, so I feel like wherever the fight goes, I’ll be the better man on the night, so it’s just me going out there and proving it now.
“I feel I need a finish in this fight to prove my case,” Edwards added. “To get to where I really want to get to, I feel a decision won’t be enough for me. So I’m going out there for the finish and having my way.”
The main event for the UFC’s return to Singapore is now official after all 26 fighters competing on Saturday stepped onto the scales for the weigh-ins on Friday morning local time (Thursday night in the U.S.) Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone c…
The main event for the UFC’s return to Singapore is now official after all 26 fighters competing on Saturday stepped onto the scales for the weigh-ins on Friday morning local time (Thursday night in the U.S.) Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone came in at 171 pounds for his main event showdown against outspoken British fighter Leon Edwards, […]