For me, it's always the same: worrying about how I can get better, the techniques I can do.
From Robbie Lawler
My coaches and I always stress getting better and working on all aspects, so I'm ready to fight and take it to the next level.
You want to go out there, and you want to be sharp, and you want to execute your game plan and... get it done fast.
Every fighter wants to... take the least amount of damage possible.
I was a striker before a wrestler. I've always wanted to knock people out.
I've been fighting for a long time.
I only know I feel good when I fight.
He's been doing this a long time. Hats off to a champion, Carlos Condit.
I'm not a matchmaker; I don't run the UFC - I'm a fighter. So I'll stick to doing what I do best: training and punching people.
I fought for, like, five years in Hawaii - nothing better than that. It was awesome. Every fight, I went on vacation, and I wasn't cutting any weight, so I could just eat whatever I wanted. I enjoyed it.
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