Donald Cerrone: "Khabib Nurmagomedov has withdrawn from three fights against me".

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Donald Cerrone (24-6 MMA, 11-3 UFC) says he really wants to fight fellow lightweight contender Khabib Nurmagomedov (22-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC), but at this point, he’s not sure it’s meant to be.

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According to “Cowboy,” he has signed a bout agreement to face the undefeated Dagestani on three separate occasions. The most recent of those targeted dates was September’s UFC 178 event in Las Vegas.

Even though Cerrone has apparently put pen to paper three times, he’s yet to step in the octagon against Nurmagomedov. He won’t take any of the blame for that, though, because he says it was “The Eagle” who withdrew from each scheduled contest.

“This is the third time him and I have signed to fight and the third time that he’s pulled out,” Cerrone told MMAjunkie. “I’m kind of bummed. I was really looking forward to that fight. But hey, what are you going to do?”

By no means is Cerrone implying Nurmagomedov doesn’t want to compete against him. He just thinks between timing, outside commitments, and injuries, the right circumstances haven’t come together for them to fight.

UFC 178 was the closest the matchup has ever come to reaching fruition. Both sides had inked a bout agreement, but, as UFC President Dana White tells it, Nurmagomedov suffered a fight-canceling knee injury in training just 20 minutes later.

“It’s bad luck,” Cerrone said. “(We were supposed to fight) earlier in the year. One was called off because of Ramadan or whatever he has to do for his religion. He didn’t want to take the fight because it would put him during that period. The time before that I don’t really remember the logistics of it. Now he’s injured.”

If Cerrone vs. Nurmagomedov did happen at UFC 178, the winner would have been right on the cusp of a title shot at 155 pounds. The opportunity to compete in such a high-profile bout might provide motivation to wait out Nurmagomedov’s injury, but the always-active Cerrone is eager to keep the ball rolling and reach his goal of six fights in 2014.

The 31-year-old has already registered three victories this year, all by stoppage, with the most recent coming against Jim Miller at UFC Fight Night 45 earlier this month. His four-fight winning streak overall under the UFC banner is tied for the third longest in the division, but Cerrone is not content with his accomplishments thus far.

Cerrone’s no-nonsense attitude has made him a beloved character to UFC fans. He’s made it very clear before, after and between every fight that he will step in the octagon against any opponent, any time at any weight.

While he is hopeful for another bout of significance in lieu of Nurmagomedov, Cerrone says he is extending an open challenge to anyone and everyone. All you have to do it call the UFC and say his name.

“I’m willing to fight anyone,” Cerrone said. “It’s super easy. Call Dana. I’m ready. All you’ve got to do is call the boss and tell him you want to fight.”

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This shines a light on the hypocrisy that is sherdog.

Guys like Vitor, Bendo, and others get crucified (no pun intended) for their religious beliefs. Sherdoggers say "Religion has nothing to do with fighting, why should it interfere or why should I have to hear it"?

Yet when a guy like Khabib opts out of a fight for religious reasons, the only thing he gets is a huge fanbase arguing who would get the shaft and who would work the balls during a hypothetical blowjob.

Khabib makes it seem like everyone at lightweight is afraid of him and it is nothing but marketing and make believe. Guys like Cerrone and Michael Johnson have called him out several times and often times not received a response, same for Jim Miller. At the time, there was less difference in ranking between Johnson and Khabib than Khabib and Gilbert anyway so that is no excuse.

See what you wanna see groupies. Lightweights are not afraid to fight Khabib as the fanbase and the UFC hype builders want you to believe.
 
Cerrone seems like one of the kids you wouldn't ever want to play with because he played too rough.
 
Cerrone seems like one of the kids you wouldn't ever want to play with because he played too rough.

LMAO. He always struck me as that guy who is nice and means well, but would have a couple of beers and put you in a headlock. All in good spirits.
 
Lol you cant be serious, a win over Barboza and Miller and now this guy is a world beater.

I like Cowboy and he puts on great fights but to think a guy so hungry and with so much potential like Khabib is ducking him is flat out ridiculous.
 
Also Khabib has been in the hunt for a title shot and Cerrone has never been at that level until he just beat Jim Miller, and it could be argued he's still not at that level. Khabib is still several levels above him and is like 21-0 and deserves a title eliminator.

Once Cerrone finally won a fight making him fringe top 10, Khabib accepted the fight but got injured.

And lets be serious, Khabib would grapple rape the shit out of Cerrone the vast majority of the time.
 
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Edit: Too late. If you read what he said, it doesn't really seem like he's saying Khabib is ducking him.
 
Lol you cant be serious, a win over Barboza and Miller and now this guy is a world beater.

I like Cowboy and he puts on great fights but to think a guy so hungry and with so much potential like Khabib is ducking him is flat out ridiculous.

I never implied he's ducking Cowboy. I am just pointing out the bullshit about no one wanting to fight Khabib. here is a guy been in the top 10 for a while now and apparently has wanted that fight 3 times. I promise more of the top 15 than not want that fight.
 
Oof, last time Cowboy insinuated someone was ducking him was Pettis. How did that work out Cowboy?
 
He made the same bogus accusations against Pettis, and look what happened.
Khabib would've maul him into oblivion.
 
A month where you don't eat? Sounds made up to me. Pretty sure Khabib is ducking.

Ramadan? I ain't buying it.
 
Doesn't matter. Healthy Khabib would put him on his ass for 3 rounds EASY.
 
This shines a light on the hypocrisy that is sherdog.

Guys like Vitor, Bendo, and others get crucified (no pun intended) for their religious beliefs. Sherdoggers say "Religion has nothing to do with fighting, why should it interfere or why should I have to hear it"?

When has Khabib ever gone into the ring and started spouting off about his religion?

If a guy doesn't want to take a fight because of religious reasons, then that's on him. It effects nobody other than himself. We wouldn't have even heard about it if it wasn't mentioned by Cerrone.

That's not even remotely the same as using the 2 minute post fight interview fighters get as a platform for one's religious views. Personally, I don't care what fighters say after they win but trying to draw comparisons to that and not accepting a fight because it interferes with religious obligations is weak as fuck.
 
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