Donald Cerrone has worn a lot of hats during the course of his UFC career.
He’s been a contender at lightweight and welterweight; a main event attraction, main card staple, and frequently featured in “The People’s Main Event.” He’s been a veteran litmus test for prospects in two weight classes; a Top 15 fixture; a guy who has struggled a time or two, and a guy that has put together some of his best runs after folks already believed his career was winding down.
He’s been both a trailblazer and an old school throwback at the same time, bringing the idea of staying as active as possible to the forefront as one of the last men to truly adhere to the “anyone, anywhere, anytime” creed.