There's days in training where everything flows and days in training where they don't. You just pray that doesn't happen the night of the fight.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I train for whatever happens. I'm prepared for wherever the fight goes.
I'm a martial artist, and I don't train because I have a fight; I train because it's my lifestyle, and I'll train every day if I'm not hurt.
Before I fight, I always pray that no one gets hurt.
The strong ones are the ones who realize that having a bad training day, those types of days are necessary.
When you're trained for battle, the idea is that it will be man against man.
I trained for about a year before I had my first amateur fight. I won by knockout, and then, for my second fight, the guy didn't even show up.
I train six days a week for four to five hours a day. I like to keep the same schedule when I'm in camp for every fight.
I train to fight, to win.
If we are going to win the next war, in my opinion, 50 percent of the time of training should be allotted to night training.
Training for a fight is never easy, regardless of the opponent.