I was a born fighter before I got technical, and that's still in me.
“I was a born fighter before I got technical, and that's still in me.”
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I was a born fighter before I got technical, and that's still in me.
“I was a born fighter before I got technical, and that's still in me.”
I was a born fighter before I got technical, and that's still in me.
I feel like my wrestling and jiu-jitsu is so underrated.
My whole career, the ups, the downs, the victories, the defeats, the lessons I've learned and kept rolling, that's what's made me the fighter I am today.
They had to re-shape the head of my femur back round. They had to trim my hip socket up a little bit. I had a lot of extra bone growth just from years of stressing it out. Because of that bone growth, it caused an impingement in my hip, which tore my labrum off the bone.
My father was a fighter. My grandfather was a fighter. It's just in my blood.
It's all about connectivity - not just technical connectivity but geographic connectivity. That's what makes a city go.
I didn't go to film school. My Grampa always says just watch a lot of movies. He didn't go to film school; he went to theatre school. It's interesting to learn about the technical side of it, but I think it's more important to learn about writing and working with actors.
I have a coach, but I'm not theater-trained or a technical actor.
Manny Pacquiao's just not a technical guy. He's a world class fighter and that's what always makes him one of the fan's favorites.
I would be better at my job if I were technical.