My ground game is way better than anyone thinks; I just don't like to play there, I like to strike.
“My ground game is way better than anyone thinks; I just don't like to play there, I like to strike.”
— Nina Nunes · Strike
The World Motivation
My ground game is way better than anyone thinks; I just don't like to play there, I like to strike.
“My ground game is way better than anyone thinks; I just don't like to play there, I like to strike.”
— Nina Nunes · Strike
My ground game is way better than anyone thinks; I just don't like to play there, I like to strike.
My goal is to be a champion, so if there's any setbacks or anything that bad and no chance of getting it, it gets a little discouraging.
I don't gas and I stay consistent.
If you look at my record just on paper, it looks horrible, but people who know me and people who train with me at American Top Team who are former champions believe in me and encourage me.
As a fighter, I think I've done what I wanted to. It started as a hobby.
Firefighters don't go on strike.
When I started to strike a lot back in the days I lost a little bit my jiu-jitsu. It's normal.
My favorite growing up was Tino Martinez, so I think that would be cool to strike out your favorite player as a kid.
The power to stay your hand is far greater than the power to strike with your hand and hinsa has no place in the society.
Once you can control that strike zone, you can make better swings and hit the ball better every time.