I freaking hate liars.

I dominated Michael Bisping.

I'm a Christian, and I give the glory to God.

I'm an eight-year Green Beret, Ranger, sniper.

I'm against torture. I'm also against terrorism.

I hate it when anyone in the gym can deadlift more than me.

I'm very disciplined in the approach I take for my training.

I really want to demonstrate I'm not to be overlooked anymore.

I know I'm not a marquee name, and I'm looked past by most guys.

My military service has nothing to do with what I do in the ring.

My adult life is filled with the things horror movies are made of.

I'm competitive when I fight, but I don't get emotionally involved.

I'm not hard to find unless you're ISIS - then, it's a rough night.

I will always be fighting in one form or another until the day I die.

I don't need MMA, but I love fighting. Those are very different things.

It's a good thing I have another job because the UFC doesn't pay very well.

I want to earn a top-contender status in the UFC, so I have to fight the best.

Carlos Condit does the best job of being the counterstriking guy that is very elusive.

You're always going to get an honest, straightforward response from me. Honest to a fault.

I am a nice guy. I love having a good time. I love cooking. I love hanging out with my friends.

I love to deadlift, and it's a huge part of my training because it works every muscle in the body.

I have no problem putting on a kit, carrying a big sniper rifle, and running a few thousand meters.

Cold and fire has a way of creeping into the tiniest crack in your courage and finding that coward.

I think the most rewarding thing is going over and being deployed and having done meaningful things.

Who would I be to be cowering to a bunch of gutless cowards acting like a bunch of tough guys online?

MMA in an individual sport, and you're just pushing yourself to be as dangerous as you can be in 15 minutes.

You should be falling asleep before your head hits the pillow because you worked so hard every moment of the day.

You could waterboard me for days - for years - and I would still be cracking jokes about how bad Rachel Maddow is.

Peacetime Special Forces are different than wartime Special Forces. And I'm just not sure I was born to be in peace time.

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.

I have a pretty amazing life. Even back-to-back deployments - Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey - it's still pretty rewarding.

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.

Fighting is a very independent thing, and it's not a team sport, and it's not the NFL, you know, because we don't have to look the same.

I've been to Afghanistan and Iraq a few times, and then I've done deployments elsewhere - with Special Forces, we go all over the place.

I got my hand slapped for talking about fighter pay. That was a big one. I had Dana White yell at me in front of, like, 20 other fighters.

MMA has a referee, and you're wearing gloves. I'm in there with another volunteering participant that's out there to win some prize money.

When you're in Ranger School, it sucks. You're not eating; you're not sleeping. You're marching miles - for months at a time. It's horrible.

Fighting is a lonely thing. You train with your team. You bleed with them. You trust your coaches, but ultimately, you are in the cage alone.

There are some parallels between 'Zombieland' and 'Range 15,' except 'Zombieland,' with Woody Harrelson, there's this pleasurable fun in every scene.

I've been part of task forces hunting the most evil humans to walk the face of this planet. I believe all of that was for a reason, because I love America.

I'm not perfect - I'm human, and I can make mistakes - but I'm always going to fight clean; I'm always going to go out there and try to put on a good show.

That's part of my military character, I think. You back one of us into a corner, and you can only expect one thing: us coming at you like wild, rabid dogs.

I want to thank the military community for their support. I'll never be able to explain how much you motivated me and how much I always tried to make you proud.

I wish that everyone that's complaining about how things are here would shut their mouth for a little bit, go around the world and see how it is everywhere else.

I'm endorsing Col. Maness for United States Senate because of his deeply held commitment to the constitutional rights and principles our nation was founded upon.

I'm the guy that once graduated Ranger School - a place that starves you and denies you sleep for over two months - and took a fight six days later in the IFL and won.

I make, like, three or four times more when I don't fight than when I do fight. And, I'm one of the higher-paid guys in the UFC, which is remarkably tragic and pathetic.

Everyone knows who I am; everyone respects me as a shooter, as an operator, as a soldier... I'm always truthful, I'm always honest, and I'm always trying to do the right thing.

What's the definition of terrorism? It's to achieve an objective through the use of force and fear. These are just nasty, evil, disgusting human beings who disrespect human life.

When people refer to a cage fight as war, I think it's kinda cute... A war, huh? You know what a war is? They, evidently, don't. It's not maybe their place to know what it is, but I do.

Share This Page