I don't need to beat Faber, because his ego will always beat him. He's got excuses for every loss he's ever had.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am proud, and more than a little excited, to be asked to work with Faber in an editorial capacity. It is my dearest hope that we will produce some fantastic books together.
A lot of amateurs are terrified of going up against a player who is clearly better than they are. They never play their best, because they aren't comfortable. There's one surefire way to get over that, and it's to ask yourself, 'What if I beat him?' Imagine the possibility.
I make no excuses. Stefan Struve was the man that night. He earned his win fair and square.
I beat Diaz, Pettis, Ben Henderson, Cerrone, and I earned it, man. I earned my title.
There are some guys you have problems beating because of their style - I always had difficulties with guys like Michael Chang and Andre Agassi because their returns were so good and they played so well in defence.
I remember winning the first time, you know, suddenly everybody expects, well, okay, now he should win every time he tees it up, win six tournaments.
I lay a lot of blame at the feet of Dusty Baker for not being more strict about fundamentals, which I think would give the team a stronger day-to-day identity.
I think Francis at half form is better than anybody else by 50%, you know? I think it's just that he has never... he has a late pick of the things that are ambitious enough for him.
One of the greatest victories you can gain over someone is to beat him at politeness.
Alain will do everything in his power to win, he doesn't like getting beaten by anyone and least of all me.