The first two rounds were close, the agent Iaquinta made his moves, but in the following three rounds the Cowboy pulled ahead by a full length.
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Chris Rini
Coming up with a caption for this was like the old ‘batman slapping robin’ meme
Al: Don’t you wanna secure little Donnie’s future?
Cowboy: His name is DANGER!
Al: You going surfing after this?
Cowboy: It’s called WAKEBOARDING!
Real estate jokes aside, Cerrone is a perfect b-side for Conor McGregor. He’s got the skills to win, and a personality that McGregor can rankle. I’m just an armchair cartoon psychologist so take nothing seriously, but maybe there’s a correlation between fighters McGregor can upset before a fight and goad into a situation to McGregor’s advantage, versus unflappable opponents who remain rooted in their own game plan.
Take care of yourself and I’ll talk to you tomorrow.
Chris