Donald-Cerrone
A Welterweight Cowboy Is the Best Kind of Cowboy
His division hopping ways may be part of his appeal, but based on Saturday night, Cerrone should seriously think about a permanent move to welterweight.
Thompson, Cerrone and Calderwood: The Best of Karate and Muay Thai in MMA
UFC Ottawa was a very good night of fights, especially if you like clinical striking.
UFC Pittsburgh Quick Results: Cerrone Taps Oliveira in Cowboy Duel
Despite a series of last-minute lineup changes, the UFC's return to Pittsburgh produced some fun fights and a slew of first-round finishes. Here's a recap of the action for those who missed it!
Cowboy vs Cowboy and the Heavy Hitters of UFC on Fox
It's not the main event we expected but Donald Cerrone and Alex Oliveira are set to throw down at UFC on Fox. We take a look at the match up of the two cowboys, and at the heavy hitting match between Brandon Thatch and Siyar Bahadurzada.
Weighing the Options of Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone
After UFC on Fox 17, it appears as though Donald Cerrone is better suited for his cowboy hat than he is for the lightweight crown. So where does he go from here?
UFC Orlando Quick Results: Dos Anjos Wrangles the Cowboy
Highlighted by a handful of wild finishes, including one from lightweight champion Rafael Dos Anjos, the UFC's final card of 2015 was a good one. Here's a recap of the action for those who missed it!
‘Red Panty Night’ and Lightweight Belt at Stake for Dos Anjos and Cerrone
Dos Anjos vs Cowboy 2 is full of interesting subplots. The title, the rematch, and of course, that Conor McGregor 'Red Panty Night' contract that should go to the winner too.
Can 'Cowboy' Cerrone Kill the King?
Donald Cerrone has had a long road to the title but this weekend he finally gets his shot. We take a look at the ins and outs of Cerrone's game and that of his old foe, Rafael Dos Anjos.
Donald Cerrone Wants to Drink With Diaz, Train With Pettis
With a December title fight looming, the lightweight contender sheds ill will toward his past opponents.
Family First?
"My gym is my family” is a classic trope in the world of MMA. It’s one of those lines that affords the hardscrabble fighting life some nobility, but it also means fighters who should be fighting each other don’t, and messes things up worse than an...