I can be the nice family man at home, and then when I go to the gym, maybe sparring with someone, I switch into beast mode. It ain't pretty.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The way I train, the way I spar, I'm out of my comfort zone every single day, and you can see the result in my fights.
I spar in the gym, and I take pride in my sparring. But I'm a better fighter when the lights come on because it's right now - there is no tomorrow.
I go to gyms quite a bit, martial arts gyms, MMA gyms. I try to train with the best people, with who's who in the martial arts, just to keep myself sharp.
I've been through a lot of things in my personal and family life. That turned me into a fighter. I always strive to be the best I possibly can.
I'm a fighter by nature and nothing will ever change that.
I don't want to be knocked out. But the contact and the focus and the energy I get from sparring gives me energy to make movies, energy to be a dad, energy to be a friend, and, you know, makes me feel, probably, a lot younger and behave a lot younger than I am.
I'm a strong fighter, I'm a fighter who can adapt to my surroundings.
I try to keep the martial arts up. It's a good thing, not just physically but also for your mind.
I do boxing; I do a little jiu jitsu, which I am obsessed with.
I hate the stereotype that women who fight are 'butch' or 'wannabe men.' It's nice to be able to embrace being a beautiful, strong woman.
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