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

Of course, we all know what UFC stands for - Undefeated Floyd's Champion

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

I have no desire to switch companies or go to UFC or anything like that.

I think for the UFC to re-sign me, that would be something that's great.

It's up to the UFC, but I'll fight whomever, whenever. Minus maybe Vegas.

If they call me to fight Jon Jones, I'm ready to fight anyone in the UFC.

If Teila Tuli won the first UFC, everybody would have been learning sumo.

Back in '93 I saw my first UFC fight and just became enamored by it then.

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

I'm able to do it a lot better outside the UFC than when I was in the UFC.

Once you make a mistake in a fight or competition you never do that again.

I'm used to being under pressure... luckily I perform well under pressure.

I've trained my whole life, and I've always had the UFC be a goal of mine.

The UFC isn't this whole glamor everybody thinks. They don't pay you right.

Frank Mir is gonna be my toughest fight in my UFC career. It won't be easy.

Whether it's in the UFC or elsewhere, you need to be winning in this sport.

It's a good thing I have another job because the UFC doesn't pay very well.

I've been given a platform with the UFC, so I might as well share my story.

The UFC is the best organization in the world, they sign the best fighters.

I've got more skills in my pinky finger than half the damn guys in the UFC.

I've been through Strikeforce, UFC now, but I never leave fights busted up.

I've always been a UFC fan, and I like McGregor and the way he promotes it.

What's the point of fighting in the UFC if it isn't to become the champion?

You cant really put a value on the UFC name. That alone has value in itself.

UFC 151 will be remembered as the event Jon Jones and Greg Jackson murdered.

I welcome challenges. I like challenges. It gives me a reason to keep going.

I will be in the UFC one day, and it will take more than one man to stop me.

Even when you're on top in the UFC, you only get paid a couple times a year.

I'm already the face of the UFC, plus the face of boxing, WWE, and Hollywood.

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

I'm not looking for people to put that vote on me to be prom king of the UFC.

I know how hard I hit, and so do my fans, and so do everyone else in the UFC.

I want to earn a top-contender status in the UFC, so I have to fight the best.

Look, I love the UFC and I love fighting in the UFC. Gotta make sense, though.

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

I respect Conor McGregor a lot because this man changed everything in the UFC.

I just want to prove to myself and to the fans that I deserve to be in the UFC.

Featherweight division is one of the most complicated and tough classes in UFC.

You go out there and say I fight for the UFC, people know exactly what that is.

There's more opportunity for me to get three UFC belts at 145 than going to 185.

You have to stay focused out there and you can't get caught up in your emotions.

I'm looking to grab the UFC and pull them back in the direction of Philadelphia.

I get wanting to fight in the UFC. I got my start there. I fought 20 times there.

I'm open for big fights, and it would be my dream to make my division in the UFC.

The UFC wants me to fight. The people want me to fight. I don't want me to fight.

Coming back to the UFC was huge. I was ready for the spotlight for the first time.

I was never planning on just making the UFC, I was always planning to be champion.

I proved for a long time how much I've given of my heart and of my time to the UFC.

The UFC makes 80, and athletes make 20. That's what happens. That's the real story.

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