Donald Cerrone announced that he intends to come out of retirement for two more UFC fights. Cerrone (36-17-2 MMA, 23-14-1 UFC) hung up his gloves in July 2022 after a submission loss to Jim Miller at ...
LAS VEGAS – Donald Cerrone is content in his post-fighting career. Cerrone (36-17 MMA, 23-14 UFC) hung up his gloves a year ago after a submission loss to Jim Miller. He was inducted in the UFC’s 2023 ...
UFC Hall of Famer Donald Cerrone is planning to make his UFC return over the summer after retiring from the sport in 2022. "I just re-entered the [UFC's drug-testing pool], so I have to be six months ...
Donald Cerrone is serious about returning to the UFC for two more fights. Combat Sports Anti-Doping (CSAD), the UFC’s anti-doping agency, confirmed that Cerrone is back in the testing pool in hopes of ...
Donald Cerrone is taking the proper steps to make his UFC return a reality in 2025. Cerrone (36-17 MMA, 23-14 UFC), who at a ...
UFC Hall of Famer Donald Cerrone’s planned return to the Octagon appears to be a serious endeavor after his return to the Drug-Free Sport testing pool. Donald Cerrone re-entered the Drug-Free Sport ...
In 2019, Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone reminded the MMA world why he was one of the most respected veterans in the sport, knocking out a brash up-and-comer who had been tipped as a future contender. Cerrone ...
After over two years out of the octagon, Donald Cerrone put himself on the comeback trail by re-entering the UFC's anti-doping program. Cerrone has not fought since July 2, 2022, when he lost to Jim ...
Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone recently put the finishing touches on a Hall of Fame UFC career. What's next for Cerrone? Racing people in the desert. On the latest edition of "Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour," ...
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