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From the opening ceremony to DiscOlympics, Cerrone still reigns nearly 50 years on
- As the Eiffel Tower shimmered with laser lights, a tune from the man known as the French Disco King set the stage for the final leg of the Olympics opening ceremony. This 1977 classic proved that disco's glittering charm still reigns supreme on one of the world's grandest stages. For Cerrone, 72, this moment once again proved his cross-generational music has staying power.
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UFC Legend Keith Jardine Sets Directorial Debut With Short ‘El Paso 11:55,’ Will Star Alongside Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone
UFC fighters Keith Jardine and Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone are teaming on a short film that will also mark Jardine’s directorial debut. The short is titled “El Paso 11:55.” Brendan Fehr stars in the film along with Jardine, Cerrone, and Tait Fletcher. In addition to directing and starring, Jardine also serves as writer. It is set […]
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Cerrone says he's open to keep fighting after 50 matches
Jul. 2—In the violent, unforgiving world of MMA, records are like bones and hearts: made to be broken. In media interviews this week, Edgewood's Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone said he hopes to set records, before he retires, that never will be equaled or surpassed. Will he? It's undeniably true that Cerrone has had, and is having, a career of historic proportions in his chosen sport. He enters ...
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Dana White will not book Joe Lauzon vs. Donald Cerrone again | UFC Austin Video
Hours before Saturday's UFC Austin event, the fight card lost its co-main event between veterans Joe Lauzon and Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone. It was the second time a match between the two fell apart the day of an event. Cerrone and Lauzon were scheduled to meet at UFC Fight Night 208 on April 30, but the bout was pushed back to the May 7 UFC 274 pay-per-view event for undisclosed reasons. Both men weighed in but Cerrone was forced out of the fight after falling ill. The bout was rescheduled for UFC
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Means-Cerrone may just have to wait (forever)
Jun. 17—The first thing Tim Means did in a Wednesday phone interview was to figuratively pour a bucket of ice water on the hoped-for premise of a newspaper article. The question was this: Given that Means and his East Mountain neighbor Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone are fighting separate bouts on the same UFC card on Saturday in Austin, Texas; given that Means and Cerrone were scheduled to fight each ...
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Cerrone reschedules fight he missed due to illness
May 11—Assuming Austin Tex-Mex is kinder and gentler to Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone's stomach than Phoenix tacos (or whatever), the Edgewood MMA fighter will be back in the Octagon on June 18. As first reported by mmafighting.com, Cerrone's lightweight (155-pound) fight against fellow UFC veteran Joe Lauzon, canceled on Saturday after Cerrone became ill, has been rescheduled for June in Austin, ...
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UFC Legend Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone Announces Retirement After Two More Fights
This past weekend, Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone was forced to pull out of his UFC 274 Lightweight...
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‘A miracle.’ Cerrone’s Brick Oven Pizzeria thanks Columbus for the love after owner’s wreck
Cerrone’s won the Ledger-Enquirer’s pizza bracket earlier this week. The win is another example of the love Columbus has shown to its owner after he was involved in a head-on wreck last month.
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Berlin: Justin Furstenfeld, Amaury Nolasco and Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone Join ‘Lights Out’
Upcoming action film Lights Out, starring Frank Grillo, Mekhi Phifer, Scott Adkins and Dermot Mulroney, has added Blue October frontman Justin Furstenfeld, Amaury Nolasco and UFC fighter Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone to its cast. The movie, from Firebrand and being sold at the virtual EFM by The Exchange, comes from director Christian Sesma (Paydirt), based on […]
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'Cowboy' Cerrone plans to redirect his frustration with Sanchez on Morono
May 8—Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone's anger toward Diego Sanchez has dissipated, but there's residual fury in there. It's Alex Morono, Cerrone said, who now must pay. "I still have that malicious intent on hurting this (expletive) because I've still got the Diego fire," Edgewood's Cerrone said this week in an interview with mmajunkie.com. "So I'm planning every punch and every kick to be lethal, and ...
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Is it time for Donald Cerrone to retire, as he weathers the inner storm?
Is it time for Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone to lay down his gloves and ride off into the sunset. He didn't sound so sure of that at the UFC Vegas 11 post-fight press conference after fighting Niko Price to a foul-driven draw. UFC president Dana White, however, said it is about time for him and Cerrone to "have a talk." That's code for he wants Cerrone to quit fighting. It was a tough night Saturday for Cerrone. He got rocked and rolled early by Price, but weathered the storm to last all three rou
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