The whole romantic part of my life was a wipeout. I didn't even own a belt.
“The whole romantic part of my life was a wipeout. I didn't even own a belt.”
— Paul Lynde · Belt
The World Motivation
The whole romantic part of my life was a wipeout. I didn't even own a belt.
“The whole romantic part of my life was a wipeout. I didn't even own a belt.”
— Paul Lynde · Belt
The whole romantic part of my life was a wipeout. I didn't even own a belt.
I sang in the choir for years, even though my family belonged to another church.
When I said I didn't have a cent, I didn't. I used to get annoyed with people who said they were broke when they had five dollars.
Someday I'm going to go onstage in a dress if I want to.
My dad was a ham, too. He could sell those women anything. Of all his sons, I was the only one he could trust to sell as well as he could. I was proud of that.
I'm a black belt in tae kwon do.
To be in the UFC would mean to go back to where I already won the belt, to go back to where I was a champion at 24 years old, and try to cement my legacy as an MMA fighter.
A woman and a dress, very often, fight against each other because they are not at the same place. Sometimes you see the woman moving the belt around. She is making the robe her own. She needs that. Otherwise, the dress doesn't exist.
Honestly, if a girl's wearing, like, a Gucci shirt with a Gucci belt and a purse and a visor, that's not cute at all. You can't get away with that - with me - but you can always sprinkle it in there with your own stuff, and it's all good.
At 140lb, what else was there left for me to do? I'd completed boxing in a sense and won every single belt you can win.