Oh yeah, I mean every fighter has got be dedicated, learn how to sacrifice, know what the devotion is all about, make sure you're paying attention and studying your art.
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I think that if you do want to be a fighter, then you need to work harder than everybody else and make sure that you surround yourself with good people, especially if you're a woman. You've got to find a team that takes you seriously as a female fighter and is not going to rush you into the ring before you're ready.
I've always been a fighter and I've always fought through things my whole life.
I'm just trying to be a better fighter every time I compete, so it's all about being more strategic and looking for a way to get a finish.
It's essential for a fighter to go separately and just focus on training away from everybody else.
I've always been a fighter - it's always been a part of my personality.
I've never actually been a fighter myself - fighting tires me out and I'm not an efficient fighter anyway - but I have certainly seen other people have great complicated goes at one another.
I've always been a fighter. If you tell me I can't, I'll die trying to prove you wrong.
I just want to be a fighter. I just like to win fights.
What makes a really great fighter is a combination of ingredients: one is everything physical that you can do, and the other is what's mentally there for you. And I think that comes down to how big your heart is and what's driving you.
There is a difference between a fighter and a martial artist. A fighter is training for a purpose: He has a fight. I'm a martial artist. I don't train for a fight. I train for myself. I'm training all the time. My goal is perfection. But I will never reach perfection.
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