When you're dead weight, in the right position, you win. And in reality, you wouldn't see someone my size kicking seven martial arts experts and winning.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Victory in physical battles requires strength, muscles, and skill; but the fight is never tougher and victory is never sweeter than in the battles over self.
If you're not big enough to lose, you're not big enough to win.
As long as I have that support from my team, and I have that confidence in myself that I train really hard, I think there's no one out there who can defeat me in my weight class.
You're either too fat or too thin. You just can't win.
Well, if you pick a fight with somebody that's smaller than you and you beat them, where's the honor in that?
I practice martial arts not to win over other people but to win over my own heart.
I like working with my own body weight, and I just do the best job I can to be healthy and strong, both before and after a fight.
Always, if you win mentally, you can win physically as well.
We'd always said boxers shouldn't lift weights. Now I realize some champion boxer started that rumor. I noticed if I did weights a couple of times a week, I would be able to hit that jab a lot longer. After sparring, everybody's gone, and I sneak into the weight room. Spend 40 minutes in there lifting weights.
When you go into a fight saying you're probably going to lose, you're probably going to lose.
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