It’s perfectly okay to fail. It sounds corny, but it truly is about the journey.
There’s no such thing as a lost cause, or a dead end. Through persistence, attitude, and creativity, there’s always an escape route.
I’m habitually positive. I try not to use anger as motivation.
I’ve had a mentality that I can do anything, I’ve never put limitations on myself.
I want to be a multi-time champion. I want to be a multiple division champion. I still have a lot of goals; it is a matter of staying the course, being consistent and persistent, and making it happens.
I hate to lose but having the belt doesn’t define who I am. It’s how I live my life and what I put into things is what defines me.
I think my parents gave me a unique name and I have created this unique lifestyle that makes me who I am; it’s a cool way of living.
I think one of my biggest strengths overall is staying in the moment.
I want to be the most exciting fighter out there.
I don’t look for people who have achieved great things; I look for people who will achieve great things.
You just have to stay positive.
Good health is true wealth.
No matter how much you might feed off negativity, a positive message is always stronger.
You just learn one thing for the day, that can change a fight.
It’s a mindset, it’s all in the mind.
I don’t ever look past anyone or think that they’re not worthy. Of course they’re worthy, they’re warriors.
Champions know that there’s something inside that makes a champion, and other people think that it might something external.
Living the dream is simply a form of living your passion.
As far as fighting, I just love to fight and enjoy my life more because of that. I think that it is pretty apparent to those who know me that I do this because of the love. I am not looking to get famous or acquire a bunch of cash. I am following my passion and that’s what is about for me.
I just happen to love fighting and happen to be great at it. And I let my lifestyle carry over into my chosen profession.