I did what Jon 'Bones' Jones couldn't do, and that was finish Bader in a minute and fifty-six seconds.
“I did what Jon 'Bones' Jones couldn't do, and that was finish Bader in a minute and fifty-six seconds.”
— Tito Ortiz · Bones
The World Motivation
I did what Jon 'Bones' Jones couldn't do, and that was finish Bader in a minute and fifty-six seconds.
“I did what Jon 'Bones' Jones couldn't do, and that was finish Bader in a minute and fifty-six seconds.”
— Tito Ortiz · Bones
I did what Jon 'Bones' Jones couldn't do, and that was finish Bader in a minute and fifty-six seconds.
I've struggled to get respect and dignity for my profession, and I do it in the way I lead my life as a fighter and as a human being.
I'm an entertainer. I love to fight.
There was a disc and two bone spurs pressing on my spinal cord. If anyone's had spinal cord problems or disc injuries in their neck, they'd understand what I went through.
Us fighter put our lives on the line to entertain the fans that watch.
That larger story in 'Salvage the Bones' is just about survival, and I think that, in the end, there are things about this novel and about these characters' experiences that make their stories universal stories.
The concept of government of, by, and for the people isn't just a platitude. It's the moral construction of our nation. It's in our bones.
I've smashed myself around, been on crutches, and broken a couple of bones when I was a kid.
In the Averoff prison hospital I saw men who had had the bones in their feet broken by the severity of the torture.
I played football; I was a running back, and I took a hit, and I had a hairline fracture in my leg which no one spotted, and I was playing basketball all winter and it got worse. And then I was long jumping, about 20 feet, and I landed one time and there was this big crack, and all the bones were jutting out of my leg.