Cowboy’s New Plan: TRT and untapped potential
Denver, USASat Jan 25 2025
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Meet Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone, a seasoned fighter in the UFC with a career spanning 15 years. At 41, he’s plotting a strategy to punch his way to 50 career fights in the UFC and WEC. One of his tricks? TRT, or Testosterone Replacement Therapy, which can help heal old injuries like the ones in his brain. Even influential personalities like Joe Rogan and Aaron Rodgers back this treatment.
His UFC career includes a noteworthy winning streak from 2013 to 2015, even facing tough opponents like Rafael dos Anjos for the title. But now, he’s eyeing another division – the middleweight class. The reason? He wants to fight without the hassle of cutting weight. But the question on everyone's mind: is this a smart move at 41?
Let's talk about TRT for a moment. Some athletes claim it's a lifesaver, helping them manage old injuries and maintain peak performance. But it's also a hot topic with mixed opinions. While it’s beneficial, it's important to consider the long-term effects and the ethical debate surrounding its use in sports.
Cerrone's experience and resilience are commendable. But age is a factor that can't be ignored in combat sports. Fighting in a new weight class can both renew his energy and pose new challenges. It's a gamble that could pay off big time, but also comes with risks.
So, should Cowboy go for it? Maybe. But one thing's for sure – his plan is sparking conversations about TRT, age, and the future of athletes in the sport.
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