UFC Singapore Faceoffs: Cerrone & Edwards Engage In Strange Staredown

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You’ll have to get bright and early to watch it, but tomorrow’s (Sat., June 23, 2018) UFC Fight Night 132 from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore, features some solid MMA action from Asia.

Obviously, the main attraction is the headlining bout between longtime contender Donald Cerrone and rising welterweight Leon Edwards, a potential changing-of-the-guard of the fight for Edwards and another chance for Cerrone to prove the young upstarts can’t claim he’s over the hill just yet.

There’s been a decent amount of trash talk between the two heading into the bout, and the two squared off at today’s UFC Singapore weigh-ins. What transpired was a somewhat strange scene, as Cerrone looked down and shook his head while Edwards appeared supremely pumped. Check it out here:

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UFC Singapore Weigh-In Results: Main Event Is Set

Fighters have hit the scales to officially weigh-in.

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UFC Singapore (UFC Fight Night 132) is set to take place on Saturday, June 23, 2018 in Kallang, Singapore at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

The main card will air on the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 8 a.m. ET while the preliminary card will be broadcasted on UFC Fight Pass at 4:30 a.m. ET.

Donald Cerrone vs. Leon Edwards in a welterweight bout will headline this event while Tyson Pedro vs. Ovince Saint Preux in a light heavyweight bout will serve as the co-main event.

Rounding out the four bout main card is Jessica Eye vs. Jessica-Rose Clark in a female flyweight bout and Li Jingliang vs. Daichi Abe in a welterweight bout.

Teruto Ishihara vs. Petr Yan in a bantamweight bout will headline the preliminary card portion of this event.

UFC officials held the weigh-ins for UFC Singapore on Friday and here are the weigh-in results:

MAIN CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 8 a.m. ET)

Donald Cerrone (171) vs. Leon Edwards (170)

Ovince Saint Preux (206) vs. Tyson Pedro (205)

Jessica-Rose Clark (126) vs. Jessica Eye (126)

Daichi Abe (170.5) vs. Li Jingliang (170)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass, 4:30 a.m. ET)

Teruto Ishihara (136) vs. Petr Yan (136)

Felipe Arantes (136) vs. Song Yadong (135)

Rolando Dy (146) vs. Shane Young (146)

Hector Aldana (169) vs. Song Kenan (170.5)

Shinsho Anzai (171) vs. Jake Matthews (171)

Viviane Pereira (115.5) vs. Yan Xiaonan (116)

Naoki Inoue (124) vs. Matt Schnell (126)

Jenel Lausa (126) vs. Ulka Sasaki (126)

Melinda Fabian (124) vs. Ji Yeon Kim (125.5)

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‘Cowboy’ vs. Edwards Official, Full Weigh-in Results from UFC Fight Night in Singapore

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, […]

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Cowboy Isn’t Impressed By ‘Arrogant’ Leon Edwards

Things will be very interesting when these two share the Octagon.

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Cowboy Cerrone is not impressed by Leon Edwards.

The former UFC lightweight title challenger will headline UFC Singapore this weekend (Sat., June 23, 2018) against the rising welterweight contender.

Edwards seems extremely confident in his ability heading into the fight, but Cowboy isn’t too fond of Edwards confidence – or “arrogance” as Cerrone calls it. In a recent interview with MMA Fighting, Cerrone admits that he’s not impressed with the 26-year-old:

“He’s a real arrogant, cocky motherf*cker, to be honest with you,” Cerrone said. “So, I don’t know, we’ll see, but I’m not too impressed with him at all. We were out doing a media tour, he was just really vocal and angry the whole time, just wanted to be mad and had nothing but just rude-ass comments to say.

“I was like, damn, man, I’m a f*cking veteran in this sport. You’re talking about you’re just going to steamroll me, and I’m old, you’re new. And it’s like, damn, okay, sure. I told him, ‘You’re gonna have to go home and tell your momma an old, slow dude beat your ass.’

“That’s alright though. He’s not that bold, he’s not talking sh*t to my face like that. I’ll beat the f*ck outta anybody. I’ll f*cking kick the sh*t outta you, let’s not get that confused.”

Stars such as Colby Covington, Chael Sonnen, Conor McGregor, and so many more have made a name for themselves off of trash talk.

Edwards seems to be following suit, yet Cerrone has advised the young Birmingham native against such an approach, however, he doesn’t seem to be taking to it:

“[He’s trying to] convince himself,” Cerrone said. “He’s saying that I’m trying to become his friend because that way I feel like the beating is just going to be less. I was like, oh my God, you’re so weird.

“I tried to explain to him, I said, ‘Look, man. The Colby Covington approach, you look like a f*cking asshole. You look like a complete f*cking dick. Why would you want that? Why would you want people to think that you’re a dick? Be a good guy. Why would you want to be the angry fighter?’ Like, sure, fighting is what we do in our sport, but, dude, we’re also cool people.

“Conor (McGregor) is a whole different demon, that son of a b*tch went in there and did it and backed it all up. That’s a whole different animal of its own. But Colby [and others are] trying to emulate it and I don’t know what the hell’s going on.”

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Leon Edwards Says He’ll Put Cowboy Away

Leon Edwards (15-3) is on a five-fight win streak with the UFC and he looks to continue the trend when he faces Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone (33-10) this weekend at UFC Fight Night 132 in Singapore. Cerrone is an established name in the UFC and even though …

Leon Edwards (15-3) is on a five-fight win streak with the UFC and he looks to continue the trend when he faces Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone (33-10) this weekend at UFC Fight Night 132 in Singapore. Cerrone is an established name in the UFC and even though he is coming off of a win over Yancy […]

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Rising Prospect Claims UFC Doesn’t Want Him To Fight Darren Till

There is one top prospect that believes the UFC is protecting Darren Till.

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There is one top prospect that believes the UFC is protecting Darren Till.

That prospect is Leon Edwards, who already has his next fight lined up under the promotional banner in the Octagon. However, that has not stopped him from talking about Till.

Edwards is slated to fight former title contender Donald Cerrone in a welterweight bout that will serve as the headliner of the upcoming UFC Singapore (UFC Fight Night 132) event.

This comes off the heels of Till’s big win over title contender Stephen Thompson in the main event of UFC Liverpool event back in May that aired live on FOX Sports 1 at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England.

“I wasn’t disappointed,” Edwards said in an exclusive interview with MMANytt ahead of his fight against Cerrone. “The aim isn’t Darren Till. The aim is to be a world champion. That was just a simple call out to say I’m the best welterweight in England and that’s all that was.”

“I was cage side watching it and there was nothing that jumped off the page,” Edwards said about the fight. “Both guys didn’t want to hit each other. It was a lackluster performance from both guys to be fair. It was nothing special watching that fight.”

“That fight would be a huge fight for England but I feel the UFC wouldn’t give me that fight,” Edwards said about facing Till. “They’re going to try to build both guys from what I’m hearing. That would be a good fight for the U.K. 100-percent but whoever is after this fight, whoever in the top 10, I’ll fight against. “After going out there and performing against Donald Cerrone, my aim is anyone in the top 10.”

This event is slated to take place n Saturday, June 23, 2018 in Kallang, Singapore at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

The main card will air on the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 8 a.m. ET while the preliminary card will be broadcasted on UFC Fight Pass at 4:30 a.m. ET.

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