Occupation: Mixed Martial Artist Birth: October 5, 1974
For me honestly I think that fight was lost six weeks before the fight even began.
When you're really tested, that's what shows you who you are as a person..
When I go to throw a punch, actually, my intention is to hit somebody. That's just second nature to me. So you have to just rewire yourself. It's not….
There's always that part of you, when you're sitting around going, 'That would be cool to try, to see what it would be like.' But I had never had tha….
You have to have like a bit of amnesia both on the winning side and the losing side of this thing... On the losing side you need to be able to forget….
Of course, having a lack of emotions saves you from doing a big crying scene in the movie or something. I would try to remove myself from any situati….
I think there will be some people who think I did a great job, some people who will think, 'Hey, for a guy who did this for his first time, he didn't….
I was just happy the fight was over, I knew my arm was broken in the fight. I definitely wasn't going to quit - I've broken bones before and continue….
Losing is inevitable, make sure you have the tools in your toolbox to deal with it..
You're standing in the cage and you've got two options - you can quit or you can continue going, and I'm not a quitter..