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6th December 2017
01:50pm GMT

'Cowboy' earned a lot of kudos for signing on to fight Darren Till, a previously unranked and undefeated hot prospect in the main event of a low-key European Fight Night in Gdansk. It was the breakthrough win that the Liverpudlian required to become a marquee name outside of the European circuit. He emerged from it as a star, but he did so off Cerrone's name.
After being a contender for so many years, Cerrone is in serious danger of becoming a divisional gatekeeper. This theory is strengthened by the latest call-out coming from another lesser-known knockout artist, Mairbek Tasiumov.
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After racking up five-straight knockout victories, it is clear that Taisumov needs a step-up in competition. Unfortunately, visa issues mean he has been unable to break free from the European circuit leaving him an even less-desired match-up for American fighters, who comprise most of the lightweight's top 15.
Tasimumov earned a $50,000 performance bonus for his first-round knockout of Felipe Silva at UFC Zagreb in September. In his victory speech, he voiced his frustration over not getting to take on a ranked opponent, accusing the likes of Anthony Pettis, Michael Chiesa and even Nate Diaz of ducking him.
He then pursued a fight against former lightweight king Eddie Alvarez, but with 'the Underground King' unlikely to be matched up against an unranked opponent following his stunning knockout of Justin Gaethje, Taisumov has switched focus to Cerrone.
With very little to gain and a lot to lose, one would forgive Cerrone or his team for turning this offer down... for a change.Explore more on these topics: