The truth comes out... I think when you fight you find out who you are

Supplements have always been a really big part of my training regimen.

Our expectations determine how we respond. Be careful what you expect.

Just do whatever you want to in life. One day tomorrow won't be there.

Thiago Santos is a guy who can take your belt from you with one punch.

I always wanted to work in charitable things, community outreach, etc.

I've come up with my own cure for a closed mind: try it once, and see.

Fighting is about knowledge, knowledge is a very important part of it.

A champion doesn't choose opponents or where the fight is going to be.

I don't cut weight, so it's no problem for me to fight at lightweight.

I try to learn from my losses, see how they can help me in the future.

I have no control of life. I have to prepare myself for any situation.

At the end of the day, I'm one of the greatest fighters on the planet.

At the end of the day, none of us are really promised tomorrow anyway.

Good thing it's a fight and not a modeling contest or you'd be f#cked.

I'm an emotional fighter; that's no secret. But it can be detrimental.

Fighting in England, for me, is the height of my career. It really is.

Discovery is exciting, no matter how big or small or close or distant.

I just want to display my skills to the world because I can do it all.

I drink 10 pounds of water and sweat out 10 pounds of water every day.

They pay me way too much money but not enough as far as I'm concerned.

We are all great beings... I think people have lost the sense of that.

Have you ever had your ass whooped on by a black man before? It hurts!

MMA was built on exciting fighters where people try to end each other.

It's not a one time heroic moment but is living each day with bravery.

I am a shark, the ground is my ocean, and most people can't even swim.

There are so many ridiculous arguments that MMA is somehow anti-woman.

I feel like we have a duty as fighters to try and be a better example.

A good wrestler, with good jiu jitsu and great boxing, can beat Fedor.

I know what a really bad day is...and that's not losing a competition.

Us fighter put our lives on the line to entertain the fans that watch.

I'm just so intense when I fight, and I think a lot of fans love that.

Football is my first passion. I've played it since I was a little kid.

Things will happen. But you have to believe that nothing is impossible.

I don't believe in an eye for an eye. I believe in two eyes for an eye.

I'm a father, and that is the absolute most important thing in my life.

Am I nervous? Yeah. Am I scared? Sure. But I do this because I love it.

For me, and people like me, fighting isn't what we do; it's who we are.

I don't just want the belt, I want every one of their heads on a plate.

People are so caught in a routine, doing the same things over and over.

What someone else does or doesn't do has no effect on me and what I do.

I need to be competing. Coaching is good, but I like to be in the fire.

You always recognize great champions... how they come back from a loss.

My wife and kids mean more than the belt or UFC or anything else to me.

When it comes to trust it is better to have it than to live without it.

Success will (a.mel.io.rate), ameliorate all the years of your sadness.

I think the legacy Ronda leaves behind is that she changed women's MMA.

Every time you step into a different cage, you can feel the difference.

At first I thought, beer's nasty. Then I found IPAs. They're delicious.

I want to build a brand that inspires as many people as I possibly can.

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