Martial Arts Network News At the UFC fight that just concluded last weekend, 38-year-old American veteran "Cowboy" "Donald Cerrone" (Donald Cerrone) was 30-year-old rookie Alex Morono (Alex Morono) in the first place. The TKO loss in the round was Cerrone's 5th loss in 6 matches in his recent career. After the game, Ceroni made it clear that it is definitely not the last game, and he will continue to fight.
In a post-match interview, Cerrone said: "This is really the hardest day. The rules of the game can be decided by just one hit and one kill. He punched me hard and made me flinch. And then another blow, I could hear his coach yelling "catch him" next to him, as if I knew I was going to take a third hit. The kid was hungry, he was ready, and I had no excuses. I was ready too. Okay, I warmed up well and came out early, who knows. I should have done more kicks, I should have been more focused on my jab, but I know he's a beast, and I'm trying not to hit him hard Me, but it didn't work."
"Cowboy" Cerrone was lost by Tony Ferguson's second TKO in the last 6 matches, and was lost by Justin Gaethje's first TKO and was Conor McGregor lost by TKO at 40 seconds in the first game, losing to Anthony Pettis by points. Last year's controversial points draw against Niko Price was later commuted to invalid after his opponent failed a drug test. He was just lost by Morono by TKO in the first game, which can be said to be almost a 6-game losing streak in his career.
As for what's going on next, Cerroni said: "I must be heartbroken, I don't know, I don't know how to answer, it sucks. I want to go back to where I was, these kids are strong now, But like I said, there's no excuse. The kid is here and ready.It must be hard to break a losing streak, right? I'm going to break this damn losing streak because it's so cruel. I hoped it would, but unfortunately it didn't.
When asked if he plans to retire, Cerrone said: "It's definitely not the last game, no way. I will never leave like this. I'll be back, I'm 100% sure, I'll be back and win it back. I can't end up like this, I can't let my career end like this. I'll call my boss and say, 'Man, I know it's been a tough few years, but when the time comes, let me retire. "