Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone on transition from UFC to racing: 'I'll whip your ass'

Last Updated: October 26, 2025By

Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone recently put the finishing touches on a Hall of Fame UFC career. What’s next for Cerrone? Racing people in the desert.

On the latest edition of “Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour,” Cerrone discussed how he’s relishing racing.

“I don’t cheat. I play by the rules. Just like fighting, I never cheated, ever. I always made weight. I never took any drugs. I always played by the rules, so I never was ever worried about anything. Same thing, off-road. I’m gonna race as hard as I can, legally. People know me out there, so they don’t want to bump me, push me, cause there’s no law. I’ll whip your ass and leave you for dead in the middle of the desert, so it’ll be alright,” Cerrone told host Kevin Harvick.

Has Cerrone ever found himself wanting to take a racer into the Octagon? Almost.

“I was driving another guy’s car, and he would pull out, and he would hit us. It’s called nerfing, when someone doesn’t move out of the way, so you make them move. Well, he [another driver] had a Class 1 buggy, which is a 1,000 horsepower buggy. We were in a Can-Am, so way faster than us. He pulled out and slammed it [his car] into the back of our car; I let him by,” Cerrone said. “Then he pulled over about a mile up the road, did it again. Pulled over a mile up the road, did it again, so when we got to the finish line I unbuckled my seat belt and ran back to his car because we finished before him, and I said ‘hey, man, you got a problem? Like, is there something going on? Like, I don’t understand.’

Busch finished his NASCAR career with 34 Cup Series wins and, most notably, was the 2004 NASCAR Cup Series champion.

[Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily.]

 

FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience

editor's pick

latest video

Mail Icon

news via inbox

Nulla turp dis cursus. Integer liberos  euismod pretium faucibua