Mike Perry Slams Donald Cerrone Following BKFC 41: "He's a Sneaky Little Snake"
There appears to be no love lost between former UFC fighters Mike Perry and Donald Cerrone.
Cerrone was in attendance for BKFC 41, which was held inside 1stBank Center in Denver, Colorado. He witnessed the main event between Perry and former UFC Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold. Perry won the fight via second-round TKO, as Rockhold could not continue after suffering an injured jaw.
Many have speculated that Cerrone would've been brought inside the ring to have a faceoff with "Platinum" Perry if Conor McGregor didn't steal the show and enter the ring himself.
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During an appearance on Michael Bisping's "Believe You Me" podcast, Perry told the UFC Hall of Famer that Cerrone gave him some odds vibes following BKFC 41.
"After the bare knuckle fight, we didn't expect Conor to be there," Perry said. "When Conor pulled up, I'd rather get the faceoff with him. I saw 'Cowboy' after and man, he's a sneaky little snake, man. I'm telling you. He looked at me and he looked scared, he looked sad, he looked pitiful like a sh***y old man with gray hairs coming out of his hat. He looked just sad and pitiful, and I thought like, 'Oh, damn. Why you looking at me like that? Like I mentioned you, I thought maybe you would like an adrenaline-filled event like a bare-knuckle boxing match.'"
Perry went on to say that "Cowboy" ticked him off with an interview he had with The Schmo shortly after the event concluded.
"Afterward, he had some things to say with The Schmo, and he like kind of had a chip on his shoulder and didn't give me no credit. But he already quit in that interview, too, 'cause he's like, 'If my teeth broke, I would've gave up too.'"
There is history between Perry and Cerrone. Back in 2018, "Cowboy" defeated "Platinum" via first-round submission. Perry has insisted that Cerrone doesn't want any smoke with him under bare knuckle rules.
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