Media All The Records Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone Has Set In His WEC/UFC Career

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Donald Cerrone has fought on Spike, Versus, FUEL TV, pay-per-view, FOX, FS1, UFC Fight Pass, ESPN, and ESPN+ during his UFC tenure.

Cerrone competed in his 37th UFC bout, tied with Jim Miller for the most appearances in company history.

Cerrone made his 47th UFC/WEC appearance, the most in combined organizational history.

Cerrone’s 47 appearances in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are most in combined organizational history.

Cerrone made his 14th UFC welterweight appearance. He’s 6-7 with one no contest when fighting in the weight class.

Cerrone’s 26 appearances since 2014 in UFC competition are most in the company.

Cerrone’s 23 victories in UFC competition are most in company history.

Cerrone’s 29 victories in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are most in combined organization history.

Cerrone’s 17 victories in UFC lightweight competition are second most in divisional history behind Jim Miller (19).

Cerrone’s 16 stoppage victories in UFC competition are tied with Charles Oliveira for most in company history.

Cerrone’s 20 stoppage victories in UFC/WEC competition are the most in combined organizational history.

Cerrone’s 20 stoppage victories in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are tied with Wanderlei Silva for second most in combined organizational history behind Mirko Cro Cop (21).

Cerrone’s seven knockout victories stemming from kicks in UFC competition are most in company history. No one else has more than four.

Cerrone’s 20 knockdowns landed in UFC competition are most in company history.

Cerrone has landed 391 leg kicks in UFC competition, the second most in company history behind Joanna Jedrzejczyk (488).

Cerrone’s 23 fight-night bonuses in UFC/WEC bouts are the most in combined organizational history.

Cerrone’s 18 fight-night bonuses in UFC bouts are most in company history.

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There's nothing more to prove. If this is it for him, thanks for the memories.

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Will always be a fan.

Source: https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/list...rrone-record-wins-finishes-knockdowns-bonuses
 
Nothing but respect for Cerrone. In an era where fighting once a year is considered "active", Cerrone tried to fight as often as possible and never ducked opponents. Always brought it and we will likely never see another of his kind.

And in this era where the 'jump' from 155 to 170 is too big. Absolutely.
 
There's nothing more to prove.

If you're a fighter and you've never been world champion, there'll always be something more to prove.

But at this point in Cowboy's career, that's not likely to happen. Best to hang up the gloves and take solace in the fact that he had a great career and made a ton of money in the sport.
 
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Donald Cerrone has fought on Spike, Versus, FUEL TV, pay-per-view, FOX, FS1, UFC Fight Pass, ESPN, and ESPN+ during his UFC tenure.

Cerrone competed in his 37th UFC bout, tied with Jim Miller for the most appearances in company history.

Cerrone made his 47th UFC/WEC appearance, the most in combined organizational history.

Cerrone’s 47 appearances in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are most in combined organizational history.

Cerrone made his 14th UFC welterweight appearance. He’s 6-7 with one no contest when fighting in the weight class.

Cerrone’s 26 appearances since 2014 in UFC competition are most in the company.

Cerrone’s 23 victories in UFC competition are most in company history.

Cerrone’s 29 victories in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are most in combined organization history.

Cerrone’s 17 victories in UFC lightweight competition are second most in divisional history behind Jim Miller (19).

Cerrone’s 16 stoppage victories in UFC competition are tied with Charles Oliveira for most in company history.

Cerrone’s 20 stoppage victories in UFC/WEC competition are the most in combined organizational history.

Cerrone’s 20 stoppage victories in UFC/WEC/PRIDE/Strikeforce competition are tied with Wanderlei Silva for second most in combined organizational history behind Mirko Cro Cop (21).

Cerrone’s seven knockout victories stemming from kicks in UFC competition are most in company history. No one else has more than four.

Cerrone’s 20 knockdowns landed in UFC competition are most in company history.

Cerrone has landed 391 leg kicks in UFC competition, the second most in company history behind Joanna Jedrzejczyk (488).

Cerrone’s 23 fight-night bonuses in UFC/WEC bouts are the most in combined organizational history.

Cerrone’s 18 fight-night bonuses in UFC bouts are most in company history.

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There's nothing more to prove. If this is it for him, thanks for the memories.

tumblr_o90khiHgpE1qa33wlo7_500.gifv


Will always be a fan.

Source: https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/list...rrone-record-wins-finishes-knockdowns-bonuses
Given his legacy, he should be more comfortable with the prospect retiring than he seems to be.
He, or his manager, needs to convince the UFC to give him an easy fight, so he can go out on a win.
 
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