When I fought Benson Henderson for the first time, or Jamie Varner, it was always like, 'Oh man... I'm in here fighting these guys. Do I really belong here?' That's all changed now.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think any fight you get into, you've got to shine and show that you deserve to be up there.
I went out there, and I fought Anderson Silva, and you know what? I got a big W, and that's massive for my career going forward.
Dan Henderson has been a fighter for a long time, and he's been a champion in many different organizations.
I used to get into a lot of fights.
I love watching 'UFC' - Ultimate Fighting Championship - I don't know why, because I'm more of a coward than a fighter, but I seem to be very drawn to these blokes actually smashing each other to bits.
I've always been a fighter and I've always fought through things my whole life.
I never fought much. It just wasn't my thing. I suppose I could, but I've never got into fights. Not a real one.
When I played 'Survivor', I sat back many times and marveled that no one had gotten into a real physical altercation. With all the backbiting, lies, and lack of food, a fight didn't sound far off base, considering the strained and fragile emotions.
Every fighter has a story that could break your heart. We lose, we get hurt and everything comes apart. That's when it's so difficult to stay on the straight and narrow.
I had two managers who couldn't stand each other. I had a promoter, Don King, who couldn't get any fights, and I was fighting once a year. I knocked out Norton and then didn't fight for 13 months. Then I fight the heavyweight champion of the world.
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