I had dreams in 2000 of being an Olympian for boxing. I never talk about it.
I wouldn't poke fun at someone if they were weak. I wouldn't bully somebody.
Brock Lesnar made a career out of refusing to do media and not being accessible.
I've got two 10-8 rounds against Anderson Silva. That's just the truth. I have no equal at middleweight.
As a fighter, that's not something that ever factors in, whether you go first or last or you walk out first or you walk out second. It's not something that ever factors in or you feel slighted about. I don't think that anybody would care. The job is the same.
As fighters, the stark reality is, there's times in that cage when we want out. There's times when we've had enough and we want out, and we're able to recognize defeat.
If your body produces testosterone naturally, fine. Mine doesn't.
I train every day but Christmas. I'm not the guy who gets a contract signed and then trains for a fight. I'm at practice every single day, whether I've got a match or not.
Very normal trajectory of a fighter's career - you start out fighting at the YMCA. You move on to the dog park. You get into a coliseum. On your way out, you go back to the YMCA, and then you finish up at the dog park.
I'm not after the money or the fame. I'm after the world championship, and that's it.