In every sport you get cheats.

I'm a big fan of Anderson Silva.

I've learned about every aspect of MMA.

Yeah, I call my warrior spirit the lion.

MMA has improved my life leaps and bounds.

I'm a bit rusty when it comes to football.

I remember being happy and a little wild kid.

The fear of losing motivates me, and that's it.

I'm not interested in story lines or trash-talk.

I ruptured my bicep tendon in a sparring session.

I am who I am and I tune my training to the fighter I am.

I love apple crumble and custard - that's my little treat.

How I fight is what got me into the UFC in the first place.

Thankfully, hamstring injuries don't take that long to heal.

The London fans know what I bring to the table. Destruction.

When I'm champion, I'll fight the best because I am the best.

I don't think there's anyone who strikes like me in the world.

I always predict a knockout. That's what I go for, I hit to hurt.

I'm happy I found discipline, something I love, and I also found God.

If an MMA fighter is going to call out a boxer it's got to make sense.

When I started fighting I've always thought about being a UFC champion.

It doesn't matter to me who the opponent is, I'll be ready in all areas.

I'm a knockout specialist who comes to fight and who's exciting to watch.

I'm a bit of a night owl, I'm always visiting the gym throughout the night.

I don't think anyone hits as hard as I do in the light heavyweight division.

My plans are to avenge my loss against Volkan Oezdemir and get the UFC title.

Daniel Crawford, who was BAMMA featherweight champion, used to train with me.

One little mistake at the highest level costs you a fight, which I've learned.

I always like to keep busy, I always say if you're not injured then you should fight.

I want the belt. I'm focused on the belt, I'm focused on the world championship belt.

I've got big respect for Corey Anderson. He's a great fighter, he poses a big threat.

It's all about experiences and taking positives from each fight, even if it was a loss.

I don't care where I am in the rankings or anything like that - I just want a UFC belt.

But when you're cheating against your fellow athletes, that's something I can't forgive.

I can't think of any heavyweights that would match up well with me. They're all too big.

To me a fight is a fight, it's not a contest or a martial arts competition, it's a fight.

I listen to my body and if I need to rest then I rest, but at the same time I'm not lazy.

I like all styles of MMA, my first classes in the sport were BJJ but I prefer to stand up.

I can definitely get the belt. It's something I always wake up believing every time I train.

In the UFC, nothing is guaranteed. Anything can happen when it comes to getting a title shot.

But that's the great thing about MMA, you know, you can never predict what's going to happen.

From my three loses in my entire career I've always learned from them and came back stronger.

I expect whoever gets in a UFC Octagon to put on a great show, because that's why we're there.

Massages and swimming are feel-good activities which are both mentally and physically relaxing.

Brad Pickett is one of the coolest guys in MMA and someone I have a huge amount of respect for.

That was one of the great moments for me, getting a knockout in front of my home crowd in London.

Whatever the crowd is - cheering, booing or whatever - it's not anything I bother to think about.

There's no such thing as a lucky punch. You throw to hurt someone and if you hurt someone, job done.

I like watching athletics and I like watching boxing. Probably the sprints, I like watching sprinting.

I enjoy healthy foods but I'm not scared to have a cheat meal or cheat day, have a burger or whatever.

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