Donald Cerrone is serious about returning to the UFC for two more fights.
Combat Sports Anti-Doping (CSAD), the UFC’s anti-doping agency, confirmed that Cerrone is back in the testing pool in hopes of an octagon return. “Cowboy” also revealed the news on The Pacman Jones Show.
“I just re-entered the testing pool so I have to be six months clean,” Cerrone said. “Probably June or July we’ll make the comeback. I’m coming back for two more. Just two more. I want 50 fights [under the] UFC [umbrella].
“I promised the wife no matter what happens, no matter the outcome, two more and that’s it. ...
“I think it’ll be [at middleweight].”
In October, Cerrone said he was hoping to return to get to the round number — which already includes 48 total fights in the UFC and WEC combined. Cerrone called it a career in July 2022 when he suffered his sixth consecutive loss, this time at the hands and squeeze of Jim Miller, who earned a second-round guillotine choke submission. The 41-year-old hasn’t won a fight in nearly five years — a decision win against Al Iaquinta at UFC on ESPN+ 9 in May 2019.
UFC CEO Dana White said shortly after Cerrone’s announcement that he absolute dislikes it, and hoped Cerrone would reconsider.
“I hate it. I hate it,” White said. “Love him, hate that. ...
Donald Cerrone back in UFC drug-testing pool ahead of 2025 return - MMA Fighting