I'm a very lucky guy.

Good health is true wealth.

You just have to stay positive.

This sport is not very forgiving.

You get notoriety when you fight.

Positive thinking breeds success.

It's a mindset, it's all in the mind.

Fighting Michael McDonald was awesome.

I've held the title for years and years.

I know who I am, and that never changes.

I was raised in a bit of a hippie environment.

I work my butt off and have a positive attitude.

I want to be the most exciting fighter out there.

The rankings - they don't mean crap, to be honest.

I'm kind of - I guess you could say - a momma's boy.

I know Barao is a tough, skilled competitor. So am I.

I've never said no to any fight the UFC has asked of me.

I've never been knocked unconscious in my entire career.

Living the dream is simply a form of living your passion.

I know in my heart that I can compete at multiple weights.

Dream big, stay positive, work hard, and enjoy the journey.

Training is a lifestyle for me, so I'm always in good shape.

Money shouldn't be the driver for where you spend your time.

I avoid long layoffs and I try to stay in shape at all times.

I'm habitually positive. I try not to use anger as motivation.

I know what I like, and I'm not trying to search for who I am.

You just learn one thing for the day, that can change a fight.

The cheaters are going to find way to cheat over and over again.

I'm a guy that follows my heart and my passion. I do what I love.

After a loss, you have to reassess a little bit and be realistic.

I have to have an attitude of gratitude and not miss opportunities.

This is the one sport you don't want to be one foot in one foot out.

I think one of my biggest strengths overall is staying in the moment.

Football is my first passion. I've played it since I was a little kid.

As a kid, I loved contact sports, especially American football and boxing.

I do try to stay positive and maintain a positive environment for my team.

I think the California mentality is laid-back, and I definitely embody that.

It's perfectly okay to fail. It sounds corny, but it truly is about the journey.

I've had a mentality that I can do anything, I've never put limitations on myself

For me, fitness is a lifetime commitment; I don't remember ever being out of shape.

I want to be remembered as just basically somebody who fought with a lot of passion.

I'm a guy who has put my heart and my soul into something, into everything that I do.

This is a mean world, and everyone likes to jump in and kick people when they're down.

Mike Brown is a big guy; he's very durable. He's extremely strong and very well-rounded.

No matter how much you might feed off negativity, a positive message is always stronger.

Dream impossible dreams. When those dreams come true, make the next ones more impossible.

I've had plenty of fights where the guy's virtually unknown and very tough. I mean a lot.

Small choices add up and each positive choice you make increases confidence and dispels fear.

I fight guys that no one has ever heard of; I fought guys who are legends, like Frankie Edgar.

I'm going to stay training every day. I'm going to stay sharp, because that's what I love to do.

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