Media Cerrone telling a story of when he kicked his boss ass at 16 years old

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Cerrone started this awesome vlog series on Youtube. The production value is pretty high and obviously it's cool to get a look into life at the BMF ranch.

He's organising a BMF50 race on his property and they are building their car. Here's him telling a funny story of when his old boss told him he had to fight him to get his money.

 
I can see him doing really well with that channel
 
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Can he tell the story about how he let Conor kick his ass in like a minute, didn't want to be there, showed up for a paycheck and ruined his fighting legacy to a bunch of casuals because he wanted to be Conor's friend? Any insight there? Bueller?
 
Can he tell the story about how he let Conor kick his ass in like a minute, didn't want to be there, showed up for a paycheck and ruined his fighting legacy to a bunch of casuals because he wanted to be Conor's friend? Any insight there? Bueller?
he had no legacy in the first place, other than appealing to a bunch of drunks

glorified gatekeeper at best
 
Living back those glory days, eh lackey?
 
He'd be good on a podcast if you could get him to sit still long enough. Sponsored by Budweiser
 
he had no legacy in the first place, other than appealing to a bunch of drunks

glorified gatekeeper at best

Cowboy will be remembered. He was the number one contender on 3 different occasions, ranked in the top 10 in two different weight classes, has the most fights in UFC history, out of all of the high profile fighters he has probably taken the most short notice fights, and everyone of his fights are entertaining. He's far from being in any goat conversation, but love him or hate him the man has a legacy in MMA.
 
Cowboy has a lot of simps around him holy shit. Broke Mediocre Fighter Ranch.
 
Can he tell the story about how he let Conor kick his ass in like a minute, didn't want to be there, showed up for a paycheck and ruined his fighting legacy to a bunch of casuals because he wanted to be Conor's friend? Any insight there? Bueller?

lol he lost 100% the same way he lost against RDA, Cerrone is a slow starter with bad boxing defense, Conor has like 80% of KOs in first round. But delusional Conor haters will insist Cerrone threw the fight, gtfo. I don't even like Conor, but that was expected, and no, Cerrone did not throw the fight, he did not ruin his fighting legacy in that fight, perhaps he did to a bunch of little casuals like you
 
Cerrone should never act like a badass ever again after that pathetic performance against Conor,

in the words of leprechaun "shut your bitchass up"
 
Cerrone has some fun fights and used to be a very exciting fighter to watch. If you cant agree with that, then fu.
His ranch is half a junk yard, but I like that track. Brings back memories.
To be able to shoot, ride and do whatever and have no neighbors close by is a good thing. You have to give it to the guy, he can do just about anything and put all of the haters here to shame. He just has big fight anxiety that gets the best of him.
 
Cowboy should go too WWE that selling and jobbing he did for conor was top class, made him look like a huge star.

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