I train for whatever happens. I'm prepared for wherever the fight goes.

My favorite fighter is Phil Baroni, and I’m pretty sure it’s yours too.

You don't want fans to walk away saying, 'Man, that main event sucked.'

I love Chuck Liddell. Chuck Liddell is a good friend of mine, actually.

When you violate a pact, there's no way I can ever work with you again.

What makes you tough is your mindset and I believe anyone can be tough.

Easy lives make boring people and things have definitely not been easy.

There's a lot of nerves. It all goes away though once they say "fight".

I'm one of those heavyweights who'd like to fight as often as possible.

I'm happy and satisfied with my accomplishments. I sleep well at night.

I want to show what hard work and dedication and sacrifice can achieve.

You have to be able to take a punch. A strong neck is really important.

If you just train because you have to train, it's not the right reasons.

Roy Jones and Muhammad Ali are the inspiration for my style of fighting.

Fighting is easy to understand. You just hit the guy as hard as you can.

If you're not willing to go too far, you'll never go far enough in life.

I have never asked the crowd for their approval, and I will never start.

I try to have the same mindset in my practices as I would for my fights.

I have a great time with the kids. I'm always happy when they're around.

We have come a long way from the first season of 'The Ultimate Fighter.'

An injury is not just a process of recovery it's a process of discovery.

I'm definitely on the pursuit of perfection...I will always be learning.

Wherever it goes is my best position. Wherever it goes I am comfortable.

Every day I wake up and I realize how lucky I am to be living this life.

Sometimes you just don't show up, and in our profession, it's a bad day.

The only thing I can do is fight. Win or lose, I'm here every damn time.

I come from south Louisiana where everyone has a blue-collar work ethic.

I would love, love, love to watch Conor McGregor fight Floyd Mayweather.

Do things that make your body and mind scream at you to quit, but don't.

I try not to make personal attacks on people - unless they're deserving.

I've framed houses, worked on an asphalt crew, I was a cop, a lifeguard.

One of my favorite Japanese proverbs is "Fall down 7 times, stand up 8".

This extends to all things, but you only learn it by losing a few times.

To be a world champion from Oklahoma is something that really pushes me.

Successful people are people of (mo.ti.va.tion), motivation, and action.

Help! The customer service representative doesn't understand my problem.

You have to be good wherever the fight goes, and that's how I try to be.

I just found at a young age that I really wanted to be more competitive.

I had to fight with myself not to hurt people, some serious mental wars.

To be stronger, you finish everything you start. You can't take a break.

I focus on my opponents the same way whether they are a champion or not.

I've had a pretty chequered past, you know, as a kid, as a troubled kid.

No matter how much money you make, you still have to look in the mirror.

Don't limit yourself and don't let anyone put a limit on your potential.

He's been doing this a long time. Hats off to a champion, Carlos Condit.

You win a fight, you learn from it. You lose a fight, you learn from it.

I go to bed with a clear conscience. I sleep great. I know I did my best.

I wanted to be the Dutch Bruce Jenner - that was my goal. He was my hero.

If you don't take charge of your transition, it is a dark and lonely road

I carry the flag of Ireland all the time. I want to represent my country.

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