Cerrone: Diaz Done F*cked With the Wrong Cowboy


(“You got a pretty mouth, Nate.”)

During Steve Cofield’s Vegas-based ESPN Radio show today, Donald Cerrone recalled an incident he had recently with Nate Diaz,  and to put it lightly, he isn’t impressed with the level of disrespect his UFC 141 opponent showed him.

According to Cerrone, the confrontation happened at the open workouts for UFC 137 and he had no warning that it was going to go south quickly when he approached his teammate and friend Leonard Garcia who happened to be talking to Nate at the time.


(“You got a pretty mouth, Nate.”)

During Steve Cofield’s Vegas-based ESPN Radio show today, Donald Cerrone recalled an incident he had recently with Nate Diaz,  and to put it lightly, he isn’t impressed with the level of disrespect his UFC 141 opponent showed him.

According to Cerrone, the confrontation happened at the open workouts for UFC 137 and he had no warning that it was going to go south quickly when he approached his teammate and friend Leonard Garcia who happened to be talking to Nate at the time.

Here’s what “Cowboy” says went down:

 ”Leonard’s my best friend; he’s my brother and he was over there talkin’ to the dude — if someone doesn’t like you, you’re not gonna talk to their best friend, you know what I’m sayin’…. you’re not gonna hang out with them — so Leonard’s over there talking with the dude, and I said, ‘Oh shit, I’ll go over there.’ They were laughing and joking around so when I go over and introduce myself and go, ‘What’s up Nate? I’m ‘Cowboy,’” Cerrone explained. “He fuckin’ slapped my hand away and called me a punk-ass motherfucker and told me to ‘get on.’ I was like, ‘Shit, alright.’ I don’t know what to say to the dude. I don’t know what his point… I guess he doesn’t want to be cordial. He just wanted to be a punk and… go ahead.”

He says that he was so taken aback by Diaz that he found himself at a loss for words at the time and that Diaz quickly exited the room after the incident happened, but points out that when they’re locked in the cage together December 30, there’s nowhere Nate can run.

“I was getting ready to fight Dennis Siver and then he walked away. He just took off after that. It kind of caught me by surprise. I don’t know anything about the guy. I just know that [he and Nick] just wake up pissed off all the time for no reason. It just seems like they’re always mad. Whatever he does to get his mind ready for the fight, it must be it.”

As Cofield points out, Cerrone has used the experience as motivation to train hard for the fight and he affirmed it during the countdown show.

“If you want to talk shit to me, you’re just gonna enrage me and piss me off,” said Cerrone. “So feed my fucking flame. That’s what I say. Let’s go!”

As far as Nate’s older brother goes, Cerrone couldn’t resist taking a jab at Nick’s incoherent ramblings at the press conference following his fight with BJ Penn.

“I was exploding into laughter on some of the comments,” he said. “I was waiting for someone to take the mic away from him, like, ‘That’s enough before you completely ruin yourself. That’ll be enough out of you.’ I was just surprised he kept going on about compensation and no one knew what the fuck he was talking about.”

Diaz video rebuttal in 3…2…1…

And the Winner of the Hayabusa Presents: The Cage Potato UFC 140 Guess the Fight Photo Contest is…

With 10 correct entries out of 32 submissions, the odds of winning this Hayabusa-sponsored UFC 140 contest were better than most, but as with most things in life, (except for stupid sports like doubles tennis and two-man bobsled) there can only be one winner.

With 10 correct entries out of 32 submissions, the odds of winning this Hayabusa-sponsored UFC 140 contest were better than most, but as with most things in life, (except for stupid sports like doubles tennis and two-man bobsled) there can only be one winner.

First off, here are the correct answers.

1. Melvin Guillard vs. Shane Roller at UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Melvin Guillard

2. Leonard Garcia vs. Chan Sung Jung at UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Davis
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Chan Sung Jung

3. Fighters depicted: Rousimar Palhares and Dan Miller
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Dan Miller
Event: UFC 134: Silva vs. Okami

4. Frank Mir and Roy Nelson at UFC 130: Rampage vs. Hamill
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Frank Mir

5. Brian Ebersole and Dennis Hallman at UFC 133: Evans vs. Ortiz
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Brian Ebersole

6. Ivan Menjivar vs. Nick Pace at UFC 133: Evans vs. Ortiz
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): both

7. Alistair Overeem vs. Fabricio Werdum at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Alistair Overeem

8. Sam Stout vs. Yves Edwards at UFC 131: Dos Santos vs. Carwin
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): both

9. Vladimir Matyushenko vs. Jason Brilz at UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): both Vladimir Matyushenko and Jason Brilz

10. Yves Jabouin and Pablo Garza at UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): both

11. Diego Sanchez vs. Martin Kampmann at UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Diego Sanchez

12. John Makdessi vs. Kyle Watson at UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): both

13. Evan Dunham and Melvin Guillard
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Melvin Guillard
Event: UFC: Fight For The Troops 2

14. Rory MacDonald vs. Mike Pyle at UFC 133: Evans vs. Ortiz
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Rory MacDonald

15. Thiago Alves vs. Papy Abedi at UFC 138: Leben vs. Munoz
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Thiago Alves

16.Gleison Tibau vs. Rafael dos Anjos at UFC 139: Shogun vs. Henderson
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Gleison Tibau

17. Nate Diaz vs. Takanori Gomi at UFC 135: Jones vs. Rampage
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Nate Diaz

18. Dustin Jacoby and Clifford Starks at UFC 137: Penn vs. Diaz
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Dustin Jacoby

19. Nate Diaz vs. Rory MacDonald at UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): both

20. Sean Pierson vs. Jake Ellenberger at UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Jake Ellenberger

21. Jim Miller vs. Mark Bocek at UFC 111: St-Pierre vs. Hardy
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Jim Miller

22. Cub Swanson and Ricardo Lamas at UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos
Hayabusa sponsored fighter(s): Ricardo Lamas

Many entrants named the Hayabusa-sponsored fighters but not their opponents or the event the photo was taken at, which means they get nothing.

And now for the good news.

The winner, who was randomly drawn from a hat by my seven-year-old daughter is…

Lehi Dominguez. Send us your mailing address and we’ll get your prizes out to you, man.

Thanks to everyone for playing and thanks to Hayabusa for sponsoring the contest and make sure you support them and check out their website, “like” them on Facebook and add them on Twitter.

UFC 140 GIF Party: The Finishes


All nine stoppages from Saturday’s action-packed “Jones vs. Machida” card, in convenient animated gif form. Props to IronForgesIron and the UG; lots more after the jump.


All nine stoppages from Saturday’s action-packed “Jones vs. Machida” card, in convenient animated gif form. Props to IronForgesIron and the UG; lots more after the jump.



(Frank Mir vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira)



(Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Tito Ortiz)

UFC 140: The Cold War in Hogtown


(“What you lookin’ at piss breath?”)

Well, here we are at the UFC’s second Toronto card of 2011 and I’m stuck at home an hour-and-a-half away live-blogging on my couch with my wife and my dog.

I got a call from a buddy a few hours ago telling me he had a free ticket for me, but I told him I had to keep you guys abreast of the action, so I took a raincheck. Don’t say I never do anything for you.

The prelims are already in the books. Check out the results after the jump and let’s get this thing going.


(“What you lookin’ at piss breath?”)

Well, here we are at the UFC’s second Toronto card of 2011 and I’m stuck at home an hour-and-a-half away live-blogging on my couch with my wife and my dog.

I got a call from a buddy a few hours ago telling me he had a free ticket for me, but I told him I had to keep you guys abreast of the action, so I took a raincheck. Don’t say I never do anything for you.

The UFC 140 prelims are already in the books. Check out the results after the jump and let’s get this thing going.

Video: UFC 140 Weigh-Ins

(Video courtesy of YouTube/UFC)

The weigh-ins for UFC 140 took place in Toronto this afternoon. Unfortunately, we forgot to set our watches to Canadian time, so you’ll have to settle for watching the video after the fact.

Only one fighter didn’t make weight, and since our headline spoils the surprise, you’ve probably figured out it was Dennis Hallman, who was 3.5 lbs over the 155-pound lightweight limit. He decided not to make a second attempt, which is unusual considering how close he was and will instead pay opponent John Makdessi 20 percentof his purse. By our estimation, this is “Superman’s” second strike, so if he doesn’t beat Makdessi, we may him get Miguel Torres’ed tomorrow night.

For those of you who can’t watch the vid at work, the full results are after the jump.


(Video courtesy of YouTube/UFC)

The weigh-ins for UFC 140 took place in Toronto this afternoon. Unfortunately, we forgot to set our watches to Canadian time, so you’ll have to settle for watching the video after the fact.

If you missed the results earlier, only one fighter didn’t make weight, and since our headline spoils the surprise, you’ve probably figured out it was Dennis Hallman, who was 3.5 lbs over the 155-pound lightweight limit. He decided not to make a second attempt, which is unusual considering how close he was and will instead pay opponent John Makdessi 20 percentof his purse. By our estimation, this is “Superman’s” second strike, so if he doesn’t beat Makdessi, we may him get Miguel Torres’ed tomorrow night.

For those of you who can’t watch the vid at work, the full results are below.


(Gif courtesy of IronForgesIron)

UFC 140
Main Card (Pay-per-view)

UFC Light Heavyweight Championship Bout
Jon Jones [Champ] (205) vs. Lyoto Machida (204)
Frank Mir (260) vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (239)
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (204.5) vs. Tito Ortiz (206)
Brian Ebersole (170.5) vs. Claude Patrick (171)
Mark Hominick (145) vs. Chan Sung Jung (145.5)

Preliminary Card (ION Television)
Igor Pokrajac (205) vs. Krzysztof Soszynski (206)
Jared Hamman (185) vs. Constantinos Philippou (185)
Dennis Hallman (158.5)* vs. John Makdessi (155.5)
Yves Jabouin (136) vs. Walel Watson (135.5)

Preliminary Card (Facebook)
Mark Bocek (156) vs. Nik Lentz (156)
Rich Attonito (170.5) vs. Jake Hecht (170.5)
John Cholish (156) vs. Mitch Clarke (154.5)

‘UFC 140: Jones vs. Machida’ Weigh-In Results: Dennis Hallman Almost Drops to Lightweight


(Photo via @ufc)

The fighters for tomorrow night’s UFC 140 event just finished weighing in at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre, with 23 of the 24 competitors coming in at or below their contracted limits. The sole fuck-up was Dennis Hallman, who was scheduled to make his lightweight debut against John Makdessi. Instead, he crushed the scales at 158.5, and was granted some extra time to get down to 156. And he’d better make it happen, considering that he’s already on the UFC’s bad side due to his unfortunate wardrobe choice in his last fight. Update: Hallman has been fined 20 percent of his purse for failing to make weight.

The other item worth noting is that Frank Mir weighed in 21 pounds heavier than Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira for their heavyweight rematch. Three years ago, their size difference was only five pounds. The full list of “Jones vs. Machida” weigh-in results is after the jump. Come back to CagePotato.com tomorrow night at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT for our liveblog of the pay-per-view main card, and catch up on our previous UFC 140 coverage on the Main Event page.


(Photo via @ufc)

The fighters for tomorrow night’s UFC 140 event just finished weighing in at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre, with 23 of the 24 competitors coming in at or below their contracted limits. The sole fuck-up was Dennis Hallman, who was scheduled to make his lightweight debut against John Makdessi. Instead, he crushed the scales at 158.5, and was granted some extra time to get down to 156. And he’d better make it happen, considering that he’s already on the UFC’s bad side due to his unfortunate wardrobe choice in his last fight. Update: Hallman has been fined 20 percent of his purse for failing to make weight.

The other item worth noting is that Frank Mir weighed in 21 pounds heavier than Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira for their heavyweight rematch. Three years ago, their size difference was only five pounds. The full list of “Jones vs. Machida” weigh-in results is after the jump. Come back to CagePotato.com tomorrow night at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT for our liveblog of the pay-per-view main card, and catch up on our previous UFC 140 coverage on the Main Event page.

MAIN CARD (PPV; 9 p.m. ET)
Jon Jones (205) vs. Lyoto Machida (204)
Frank Mir (260) vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (239)
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (204.5) vs. Tito Ortiz (206)
Brian Ebersole (170.5) vs. Claude Patrick (171)
Mark Hominick (145) vs. Chan Sung Jung (145.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (ION Television; 7 p.m. ET)
Igor Pokrajac (205) vs. Krzysztof Soszynski (206)
Jared Hamman (185) vs. Constantinos Philippou (185)
Dennis Hallman (158.5) vs. John Makdessi (155.5)
Yves Jabouin (136) vs. Walel Watson (135.5)

PRELIMINARY CARD (Facebook)
Mark Bocek (156) vs. Nik Lentz (156)
Rich Attonito (170.5) vs. Jake Hecht (170.5)
John Cholish (156) vs. Mitch Clarke (154.5)