The UFC Vegas 26 weigh-ins are complete. While the main card remains untouched, there were two fights pulled from the lineup. Although every fight on the main card remains intact, there was still a miss from Diego Ferreira, who will be competing agains…
The UFC Vegas 26 weigh-ins are complete. While the main card remains untouched, there were two fights pulled from the lineup. Although every fight on the main card remains intact, there was still a miss from Diego Ferreira, who will be competing against Gregor Gillespie. Ferreira will be fined 30% of his purse, but the […]
Donald Cerrone still has plenty left in the tank. Cerrone takes on Alex Morono in a short-notice welterweight bout at UFC Vegas 26 this weekend. “Cowboy” was originally supposed to fight Diego Sanchez in the headliner until the latter found himself released by the promotion. Regardless, Cerrone will still get to compete as he has […]
Cerrone takes on Alex Morono in a short-notice welterweight bout at UFC Vegas 26 this weekend. “Cowboy” was originally supposed to fight Diego Sanchez in the headliner until the latter found himself released by the promotion.
Regardless, Cerrone will still get to compete as he has a chance at snapping a five-fight run without a win. After his last outing that saw him draw with Niko Price — a result that ended a four-fight losing streak — UFC president Dana White notably claimed it might be time for him to have a conversation with Cerrone about his fighting future.
As far as Cerrone is concerned, that conversation never happened.
And while he was certainly hurt that White felt his time was up, Cerrone is even more pumped to compete again after taking part in a grappling match with Rafael dos Anjos at a Submission Underground event in December.
“Hell yeah it hurts,” Cerrone told MMA Junkie. “What do you mean? Of course. We took a little slower approach this year, but I don’t know. I am getting old. I am. I need to slow my fighting down a little bit, for sure. Let my head heal – but sh*t, we’re ready. Doing that grappling tournament with (Rafael dos Anjos) was like the best thing I ever did. It got me excited into jiu-jitsu again. It got me excited and training and fired up. I shouldn’t say fired up, because it’s not like the fire ever left. I hate that term. In a way, I got excited about it again.
“I fell back in love with jiu-jitsu, and I’m excited to go out there and participate. I keep trying to find something to fill the void. Racing, I do it every day all day long, and I get excited, nervous. Saturday I get to do the most exciting and nervous thing I’ve ever done, and every time I love it. I feel good. Team’s good. Body’s good. Can’t wait.”
With Cerrone implying that the UFC wanted him to remain on the card, the New Mexico native doesn’t see his upcoming contest with Morono as a do-or-die fight.
All he plans on doing is enjoying what he loves to do.
“It’s the same conversation I had with Sean (Shelby) and Dana,” Cerrone added. “Like, ‘The Diego fight’s out, you want me to take a short-notice fight?’ I’m not on a four-fight winning streak. It’s actually the opposite. I don’t want to be in here fighting for my job. I don’t want to come to you like ‘Man, I shouldn’t have done that.’
“All that aside, that’s not even in my thought. Like, ‘Oh, I have to win. This is a must-win.’ I get to go in, I get to go fight. I get to do what I love. So, I feel great. The age is no factor on me right now. I’m not beat up or sore.”
UFC welterweight Alex Morono stayed ready in case a fight came up on short notice, and he got his wish and will face Donald Cerrone this weekend at UFC Vegas 26. Initially, Cerrone and UFC legend Diego Sanchez were slated to fight, but after some disag…
UFC welterweight Alex Morono stayed ready in case a fight came up on short notice, and he got his wish and will face Donald Cerrone this weekend at UFC Vegas 26. Initially, Cerrone and UFC legend Diego Sanchez were slated to fight, but after some disagreements boiled over, the promotion decided to part ways with […]
Donald Cerrone will still be competing in the UFC Vegas 26 headliner on May 8. Cerrone was initially slated to fight Diego Sanchez in a welterweight main event. However, he was left opponentless after Sanchez found himself released following recent events involving Joshua Fabia. It was then reported that a women’s strawweight bout between Michelle […]
Donald Cerrone will still be competing in the UFC Vegas 26 headliner on May 8.
Cerrone was initially slated to fight Diego Sanchez in a welterweight main event. However, he was left opponentless after Sanchez found himself released following recent events involving Joshua Fabia.
It was then reported that a women’s strawweight bout between Michelle Waterson and Marina Rodriguez would headline the card. Fortunately, that won’t be the case as Cerrone has a new opponent in Morono who will step in on short notice.
“Donald Cerrone will fight Alex Morono at #UFCVegas26 on Saturday, sources tell @MMAjunkie. First reported by @CCLegaspi.”
Morono is coming off a unanimous decision defeat to Anthony Pettis. Before that, he had won four of his last five outings.
Cerrone, meanwhile, is also coming off a draw against Niko Price and is winless in his last five overall with four defeats during that run. He will undoubtedly be eager to return to the win column for the first time since the summer of 2019.
Next weekend’s UFC Vegas 26 card has just been dealt another blow, as Diego Sanchez has withdrawn from his UFC farewell fight against Donald Cerrone. Originally scheduled to take place on May 8, Diego Sanchez’s bout against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone has …
Next weekend’s UFC Vegas 26 card has just been dealt another blow, as Diego Sanchez has withdrawn from his UFC farewell fight against Donald Cerrone. Originally scheduled to take place on May 8, Diego Sanchez’s bout against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone has been pulled after Sanchez withdrew from the bout. MMANews.com’s sources confirmed this news following […]
T.J. Dillashaw has withdrawn from his fight against Cory Sandhagen that was scheduled to headline the May 8 Fight Night main event. Due to a deep laceration above his right eye, T.J. Dillashaw made the difficult decision to withdraw from his fight agai…
T.J. Dillashaw has withdrawn from his fight against Cory Sandhagen that was scheduled to headline the May 8 Fight Night main event. Due to a deep laceration above his right eye, T.J. Dillashaw made the difficult decision to withdraw from his fight against Cory Sandhagen on May 8. The good news is the fight will […]