Getting to fight at the AT&T Stadium is a huge privilege for me and my career.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been in the States and fought before. When I'm in that changing room, I'll feel as if I've been in that situation before. Obviously I'm going to have to deal on the biggest stage, and it's the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, but it doesn't faze me.
As long as I still feel a passion for the sport and preparing for these big competitions, I will carry on fighting.
Fighting at the Olympics has been my lifelong dream, and I cannot believe I am there now.
I don't enjoy getting knocked about on a football field for other people's amusement. I enjoy it if I'm being paid a lot for it.
I have been fighting the best. I am just 26 and have fought in the biggest arenas.
I realize I'm very fortunate to hopefully make a lot of money playing football. I don't know if I want to abuse that privilege and make myself a larger figure than I am.
Playing a stadium is a big adrenaline boost for me and I dig it. It keeps me on my toes and makes me revamp everything I'm doing and not get stagnant with how I approach every show, which is something I like.
Sports is my passion.
Sports are a great place to show that equality can happen.
For me, being part of the WTA tour is a privilege. Every day I wake up, it's a privilege to be able to go outside and do what I love. It's a privilege to be able to make my own hours, even though they're long, but I make them.
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