I'm not hard to find unless you're ISIS - then, it's a rough night.
I hate it when anyone in the gym can deadlift more than me.
I'm asked daily about how and why I don't have PTSD. I'm probably the last person on Earth you should ask about this stuff.
My military service has nothing to do with what I do in the ring.
I dominated Michael Bisping.
I really want to demonstrate I'm not to be overlooked anymore.
I'm the guy that is always in shape.
I freaking hate liars.
I'm against torture. I'm also against terrorism.
I will always be fighting in one form or another until the day I die.
I have no problem putting on a kit, carrying a big sniper rifle, and running a few thousand meters.
I love to deadlift, and it's a huge part of my training because it works every muscle in the body.
Who would I be to be cowering to a bunch of gutless cowards acting like a bunch of tough guys online?
My adult life is filled with the things horror movies are made of.
Leaving active duty was so I could become the best fighter in the world at my weight class.
I know I'm not a marquee name, and I'm looked past by most guys.
I will always have that, 'I want to be the best fighter on the planet' thing in me.
You're always going to get an honest, straightforward response from me. Honest to a fault.
You could waterboard me for days - for years - and I would still be cracking jokes about how bad Rachel Maddow is.
You should be falling asleep before your head hits the pillow because you worked so hard every moment of the day.
I'm competitive when I fight, but I don't get emotionally involved.
I've fought guys that I like. When you're fighting a guy that you don't like, you have to be able to separate certain aspects of it.
MMA in an individual sport, and you're just pushing yourself to be as dangerous as you can be in 15 minutes.