When I prepare, I am not messing around. I find the right places, the right people, and the right environment. Iceland is one of those places.
Trash talk? Smack talk? This is an American term that makes me laugh. I simply speak the truth. I'm an Irish man.
I think it's an Irish thing. We don't really care. We say it as we mean it, and you have to deal with it. The truth is the truth.
The mixed martial arts way of life will give you focus.
I'm going to change the way martial arts is viewed. I'm going to change the game. I'm going to change the way people approach fighting.
The left paw has done me well over the years. I'm not a scientist, I'm a martial artist.
You beat him verbally. You beat him mentally, and then finally, you beat him physically. That's the three ways to beat a man.
I want to be an expert in different fighting styles, new training methods, new ways of thinking.
I kind of love Cole Miller.
It could be if I fight in front of one person or one million people. It's still the same emotions.
I want to negotiate what I'm worth. I want to put my analytics forward, man-to-man, and to be like, 'This is what I'm owed now. Pay me.' And then we can talk.
I run New York City!
I'll die a crazy old man!
I don't look at a man who's expert in one area as a specialist. I look at him as a rookie in ten other areas.
Life's a rollercoaster. You're up one minute; you're down one minute. But who doesn't like rollercoasters?
The only time my records are going to be broken is by my own spawn. I'm going be training that child out the womb.
I'm already the face of the UFC, plus the face of boxing, WWE, and Hollywood.
My preparation is about precision. It is a science.
I am not afraid of saying something and going and pursuing it. That's it. I see it in my mind. I say it out loud. I go and do it.
People are so caught in a routine, doing the same things over and over.