The coronavirus pandemic has caused Anthony Pettis to look at his career with new perspective, and he hopes it pays off against Donald Cerrone at UFC 249. Pettis (22-10 MMA, 9-9 UFC), like most of the world, has been living in quarantine since mid-March due to the global COVID-19 crisis. The lockdown made him realize that, even as a former UFC champion, he hadn’t been effectively managing his time both from a mental and training perspective. The results haven’t been kind to “Showtime” since losing the UFC lightweight title in 2015. He’s 4-8 in his past 12 fights, albeit against a string of high-level competition

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Anthony Pettis’ plan to get his mojo back starts with Donald Cerrone rematch at UFC 249 – MMA Junkie

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