Of course, every time I get beat out there, I want to avenge those losses. I'm sure every fighter does.
I'm not really chasing rematches.
Just because I haven't fought wrestlers doesn't mean I'm not wrestling in every camp.
I'm not a small guy.
Fighting is what I do.
If you're training for a fight, you're going to be pretty much, there's going to be days where you're hurting.
I want the title. But these hands are working hands, and sometimes you've got to get them dirty.
Those deep, dog fights - I love that. That's why I fight.
I want to fight the fights that fans want to see.
I've never pulled out of a fight. I've never missed weight.
I'm not a matchmaker, I don't know the logic behind the decisions they make.
I'm never going to go down to 145 again.
All weight cuts are hard.
I've always fought the best guys.
I think a lot of fighters are cutting way too much weight.
Now I'm with the American Top Team, I'm a better fighter, I'm a more patient fighter, I've improved in every aspect.
Nothing in my life was ever easy.
Norman Parke needs to stay off of Twitter before he gets himself in a fight he can't win.
Normal pain is no problem, that just comes with the job.
No matter where I came from, I'm a fighter.
My goal is to prosper and be a world champion and make money and retire and say I did it.
My goal and path is always to get to the mountaintop and be a world champion, and leave a fighting legacy.
My father was a fighter. My grandfather was a fighter. It's just in my blood.
My dream is to be the best fighter at 155 pounds in the world.
Korean Zombie beat me, and I was prepared that night. He beat me, he beat me that night.
It's not hard to look great against a guy who isn't moving a lot.
It's MMA. Anything can happen. Nothing's for sure.
If you move in and out, throw shots and use angles and the guy's feet are planted, you look a lot better.