Donald Cerrone showed up to UFC Fight Night 126 looking like a Chuck Norris stunt double on “Walker, Texas Ranger” then walked out several hours later with a first-round TKO finish of Yancy Medeiros and a share of the UFC’s all-time wins record. Not bad for a guy who came in dragging a belly full of nerves and a three-fight losing streak (via Twitter ): Before tonight's #UFCAustin headliner, make sure you check out @Cowboycerrone 's amazing description of what it's like to step in a cage. More: https://t.co/TZMSG66ddI pic.twitter.com/xckyEYbKfx — MMAjunkie (@MMAjunkie) February 18, 2018 You don’t see a ton of main-event fighters in the UFC who were as desperate for a win as Cerrone (32-10 MMA, 19-7 UFC) was in Austin, Texas, on Sunday night. It wasn’t just about tying the record (though that’s nice, especially when you’re still young and spry enough to add to it). It was also about reasserting an identity
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