When I was in high school I was 250 pounds.
I train six to seven hours during the three separate sessions every day while in camp.
t's important to handle and learn from your defeats. The losses I've had taught me so much because they humbled me. You learn more from them than you do your victories. They can only make you a better fighter and a better man.
Comes down to your training, your heart, your mind, your soul, and who wants it more.
The only limits we have are the limits we give ourselves.
I've never been crazy when it comes to controlling my diet. I just avoid processed foods, don't mix carbs and make sure I get my protein. I'm a carnivore. I love my wild game and especially my buffalo meat.
Getting that first knockout against Joe Riggs [in 2006] meant a lot to me then and still does today.
A dark-skinned human with four arms walks toward me across the floor of the club, clad only in a belt strung with human skulls.
The guy comes up to the plate, there's always a chance where he can get a grand slam and everybody forgets about all the times he missed.
The ubiquitous term "anti-aging" has become meaningless. Women today want to look like a more revitalized version of themselves.
Rarely have I seen any really great advertising created without a certain amount of confusion, throw-aways, bent noses, irritation and downright cursedness.