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History tells us that we must keep fighting in order to see progress, so we must continue. And electing Democratic pro-choice Black women to the Senate is one way we do that.

I love period pieces. It's where my skill sets lie, with the horseback riding, the sword fighting and the accents. I love that world, and I love working on those big, epic shows. That's what I hope to find myself in, in the future.

There's a huge difference between stage fighting and real sword fighting.

I said in my mind, 'keep fighting.'

The way I got into fighting was that my brother was training in MMA, and he'd been wanting to introduce me to his new hobby, so I joined the gym with him because, at the time, I was 300 pounds.

I grew up on the street, and I found a way to vent my frustrations through fighting.

During practice, I train with both women and men. I think it's good to have a mixture of strengths because both have different fighting styles. Every person offers something different, and the more body types you get used to, the better fighter you will become.

My dropkick is from Mexico, but my fighting spirit is from Japan.

There is a narrative of 'Washington fighting' because it's interesting and it's drama.

The people we send to Washington have to roll up their sleeves, stop the fighting, and work together on issues that are not political, not partisan, but personal to families across our state and our nation.

I have realised I need to tone down and be easy at times. It is good to be competitive and have a fighting spirit, but one should not go to extremes.

Fighting is just something that's gonna open doors for things to come in the future.

Mourinho helped me grow. He taught me to be patient, to keep fighting, and to respect the coach's decisions. He helped me mature and turned me into a man.

I was a fighting machine with a will of iron.

He puts on a great show every time he fights, so I enjoy seeing Mark Hunt fighting, and I'm glad he's still fighting; he's 44 and still fighting in a high performance, so it's good to see someone like this always putting on a great show and giving us, MMA fans, these great fights.

It's always interesting to see Brock Lesnar fighting - and getting beat.

The unfortunate part about trial by fire in fighting is that people punch you in the face.

You never want to get injured, of course. That's just not what you do, but in the scheme of things 12 years of professional fighting and having to sit out nine, ten months for an injury is not that bad.

I just want one fight. Because, like, for me, it's not about the status, not about the glory. It's not about the money. Like, I just want to throw my hands and see what I'm made of. And I think that wrestlers and fighters have that same fighting spirit.

I always thought I could be pretty good, and it turns out fighting has made me happy.

I'm done fighting at welterweight. Unless they open up a 175-pound division, I'm moving up to middleweight.

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