People call me a whole lot of things, but above anything else, I'm a fighter, and it's going to be hard to accept an identity without that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
That's definitely something I've experienced my whole life - people thinking one thing and then discovering that I'm not, hopefully. So I relate to having to fight that and claim my own identity, when people are trying to throw different ones at me.
Fighting for identity is something that is very much in my life.
If I wasn't a fighter, I wouldn't be unique.
I'm a unique fighter - one of a kind.
I've always been a fighter - it's always been a part of my personality.
For a long time, I felt like my identity was to fight. My identity was to be a world champion. That almost defined me.
I'm a very hands-on person; I don't just want to give my name to something and not be a big part of it.
Carving out an identity for yourself is important so I'm trying to do that as well.
I've been uncomfortable dealing with my identity since I was 16 years old.
In my career, I've really wanted to sort of be a morpher and not show my own identity.