I'm the champ for a reason.

I am the greatest of all-time.

You need to prepare for every fight.

I'm going to keep on making history.

If you want to promote me, promote me.

I know the girls can't take my punches.

I proved it. I'm the best - I proved it.

I definitely want to defend my 145 belt.

I live in the U.S., but I'm from Brazil.

Cyborg is way heavier, way bigger than me.

I'm a champion, I have to defend this belt.

I represent Brazil with the flag and the belt.

I think I'd be able to win the fight against Ronda.

Where the opponent is in the rankings means nothing.

I'm going to do what I want, get my money and go home.

What am I going to do if I stop fighting? Study? Soccer?

Miesha has holes in her game standing and on the ground.

I started my career with a loss, getting 'slapped' by life.

The day I step in the cage with Cyborg, I will be 100% prepared.

All the things I went through, my losses, those really helped me.

Fighting in a heavier weight class is a big achievement on its own.

I became the first Brazilian women to win a UFC title. That is huge.

I've been training for Ronda Rousey since my first fight in the UFC.

I've been through several situations in my career and nothing bothers me.

I say things directly and to the point because I don't know anything else.

Fighting taught me, I learned from life. It's a school, I'm still learning.

Ronda knows what's like to have this belt, she knows the power this belt has.

It's the moment I've been waiting for, fighting on the big cards like UFC 200.

There's a point where, sometimes, I'd rather wait a bit and get a fight that sells.

After I get the belt, I will be well prepared to face anyone they put in front of me.

My mother used to box, and I followed her footsteps into training. She loves fighting.

We can't get in the cage thinking that we'll win quickly, that we'll get the knockout.

I don't have anything to do but get in the cage and show my work and wait for my time.

My uncle used to fight Vale Tudo, and my mother even cornered him in some of his fights.

I don't think Cyborg has ever felt the aggressiveness and the power that I will bring to her.

I like to train and then step in the cage and do my job. This is the thing that I like to do.

I've been very fortunate throughout my career to fight for the best organizations in the world.

I train jiu-jitsu and judo with the best guys there is, and the best guys for ground and pound.

I train at American Top Team, the biggest team in the world, and I have every type of training.

You know, whatever people say, nothing's going to change it - what I think, what I'm capable of.

I think all of my opponents say that, I gas out or whatever. They have to say something about me.

I want to see Ronda coming back, her finishing her career with a win. Every athlete deserves that.

I've lost before, you need great people around you, your family, people giving you positive energy.

Honestly, I don't like trash talk, because we gonna fight anyways, right? We don't need to trash talk.

If you want the belt, you have to go drive it through and try to get it like I did against Miesha Tate.

I've been doing everything people like to see: knock people out, and submissions, and go in there to fight.

When I touch Ronda, I'll always try to get the knockout. But if we go to the ground, I'll be ready for anything.

I feel like Nina came into my life to help me grow, and since I met her, everything in our careers has been amazing.

I'm very anxious. If you're going to fight the best fighters, you have to be prepared for a war, a highly-anticipated fight.

When people find out how strong and powerful love is, then this world will be a better place. I want to see this happen one day.

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