I'm tactical, and I have a lot of heart - something that you don't see when you watch a lot of fights.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have showed things in sparring and camp that I don't show in 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.
I sometimes just don't like to see the Ultimate Fighting. I just find it, as a martial artist, I just find it too violent.
I'm not a fighter. If there's something going on that I really feel strongly about, I'll certainly stand up but I pick my battles.
I've always been a fighter - it's always been a part of my personality.
I don't really think about or pay any mind to what everyone thinks about my fighting style or if they watch me fight; I just concentrate on myself.
The only way to find out why someone decides to engage in armed combat is to look at their individual personality.
My wife says I'm only comfortable when there's a fight. And it's true. The thing that motivates me is struggle.
I'm just fighting a lot of high-level guys. I feel everyone is trying to be tactical, everyone is trying to put their A-game out there, and I have to find a way to win. I'm all about moving on and trying to get better.
I'm attracted to fights.