I'm obsessed with broadcasting.
“I'm obsessed with broadcasting.”
The World Motivation
I'm obsessed with broadcasting.
“I'm obsessed with broadcasting.”
I'm obsessed with broadcasting.
I'm not a fan of my own work. People ask why I do it, but it's because I actually love what I'm doing in the moment. I live for it. It's a release.
There is danger involved in combat sports, but this is the purest form of competition. It's all about finding the truth. When you put someone in a cage or a ring, you're going to find out the truth - not only about your opponent but about yourself as well.
My job, live television, broadcasting, there's mania involved in there, too, but it's the good stuff.
I go into calling any match, any fight - I don't care if it's the main event or the opener - that these guys have put in their work: they're here for a reason, and there's a reason I'm calling this fight, so I do want to give it as much attention and respect and energy as I would the main event or a championship fight.
I don't think there's a good or wrong way of broadcasting. The more unique you are, the more opportunities you're going to get.
There is a theme to my broadcasting career - I've never done anything just for the money.
Sexuality is a private matter; some believe that broadcasting it destroys the very things that make it sacred.
I passionately believe if you put on an act, the audience will be able to tell. That does not mean that I am going to be talking in top volume all the time in private conversations... Clearly, broadcasting has to be an extension of yourself; it's an exaggerated version of you.
I basically went into broadcasting when I was in college because I knew that there was nothing like what I had in my mind on TV at the time.