After Going to Conor McGregor’s Pub, Dan Bilzerian Gets Truth Revealed by His Opponent
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Dan Bilzerian recently visited the pub of Conor McGregor. It seemed as if Bilzerian had a great time at the Black Forge Inn. While he might have enjoyed his time, fighter Anthony Smith made accusations against him and McGregor’s former opponent, Donald Cerrone.
According to Smith, Cerrone and Bilzerian stole front row seats from his mom when he fought Jon Jones for the light heavyweight title. Donald Cerrone, in a recent interview, denied these accusations.
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Since then, Cerrone has scrapped the claim. In a recent interview ahead of his fight, Cerrone said “You know because you go to the fights, your name is literally on your chair in Dana’s section...Nobody was sitting in my seat when we showed up there. It’s not like we were like, ‘Hey, mom, get out, you’re not in this seat.’ You walk in the back, the security grabs you and walks you to your seat.”
” And if they were there and we kicked them out, how did we find another seat? The whole story doesn’t make any sense to me. I don’t get it, but I’m not sure where he even fabricated this story from.”
“I don’t get why Anthony didn’t just come to me and call me. If he was there and seen it and witnessed it, why wasn’t something said right there on the spot? Why would you wait three years to come out with it? And if I was drunk — which probably was a pretty serious case at a UFC fight — the seat still said ‘Cowboy’ on it.”
The UFC legend concluded, saying, ““I don’t recall kicking anybody out. Could it have happened? Possibly. Doubt it. But I would definitely not have kicked somebody’s mom or grandma out of a seat. I’m not that guy.”
“Doesn’t Make Any Sense” – Donald Cerrone Responds to Ugly Allegations Made Against Dan Bilzerian by UFC Star Anthony Smith
While Cerrone rubbished this accusation by Anthony Smith, the lightweight fighter has a tough task ahead when he takes on a fellow UFC veteran in the octagon.
Donald Cerrone set to face Joe Lauzon
It’s not every day that fans get two see two legends of the game compete against each other. However, that will change when Donald Cerrone faces Joe Lauzon at UFC Fight Night: Kattar vs Emmett.
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The bout was originally scheduled to take place at UFC 274, but the fight had to be canceled back then because of Cerrone falling ill. Now that the bout is happening, fans will be excited to see the fighters compete.
Going into the fight, Cerrone has been without a win in his last six fights. This is the worst run of form ‘Cowboy’ has suffered in his 54-fight professional MMA career.
On the other hand, Joe Lauzon has lost three of his last five fights and has won two. While his opponent might not be in the best of form, Lauzon definitely realizes the challenge he will face against Cerrone.
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Both fighters are in the twilight of their careers. Hence, they will look to put up a performance that MMA fans will enjoy for years to come. Comment below and let us know who you pick to win between Cerrone and Lauzon.
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Sreeda U M