Top 103 Quotes & Sayings by Bobby Lashley - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American wrestler Bobby Lashley.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
There's no secret I love professional wrestling. It's not just the money all the time, I love wrestling, and I love fighting.
When somebody makes a decision on what they think they need to do, I don't question it at all.
My dad demanded results. I wasn't expected just to be a student, I was supposed to get straight A's. My dad didn't want me just to play sports, he pushed me to win state championships in high school and national championships.
Some guys lock up when they hear the crowd. I feel the energy and take it with me into the fight. I've been in front of huge crowds and know to use that energy. — © Bobby Lashley
Some guys lock up when they hear the crowd. I feel the energy and take it with me into the fight. I've been in front of huge crowds and know to use that energy.
I like Canada. The fans here are great. It's always good to come up here with some good energy.
A.J. Styles is great - he's a great performer - so I'm not going to take anything away from him.
If you play college sports, it's not like you have to - the next step in your career is another sport. You don't have to go into another sport. If you play college sports, you obviously graduated with a degree.
My kids are my biggest motivation.
I've had no documented concussions.
I try to take care of myself as much as possible.
If you've never stepped in a wrestling ring, and you're with me, we can still have an excellent wrestling match, because that's how good I believe I am.
My philosophy is, if you work as hard as you can, you give yourself as many opportunities as you can to be successful and lucky.
I'm really considering getting into amateur wrestling and getting into more tournaments. I'm looking into going to do some Jiu-Jitsu tournaments. I'm looking into everything.
If people will pay to see it, I'll fight anyone in any sport.
Wrestling has done a lot for my life. — © Bobby Lashley
Wrestling has done a lot for my life.
I know I can wrestle a lot longer than I can fight.
I was a business management major.
I hate to lose.
Whether it's MMA or wrestling, I try to find the best people and go after the best people.
I'm a baby face in real life - in person.
I'm the type of person where, at the end of the game, if there's 10 seconds left, and you need to get somebody the ball, and you're behind by one, give me the ball. Get me the ball every single time.
Donald Trump was really cool. I think a lot of people don't understand him. He brings so much media attention to anything he does. He's a proven success. I think people should listen to what he says a little more than focusing on hair.
When I train for fights, my kids understand, and they have my back. They are there with me.
One thing you gotta take into consideration is that it's professional wrestling, and you know it going in. There's dangers to every profession, and our particular profession, concussions is one thing.
Wrestling has taken me on a ride and a love affair. I absolutely enjoy wrestling.
Kenny King, his character on TV is him.
I don't go on social media.
I was a part of the largest WrestleMania ever, so I know how to feed off the energy from the crowd in my fights.
In order to resist injuries and stay healthy, you have to be mobile and agile. You have to be able to have your body work for you.
If somebody has something negative to say, I'm a very - I won't say introverted, because I'm not introverted - I'm a very, just, calm person.
Being in the wrestling business, it was a whole lot to deal with in a short amount of time. I went from amateur wrestling one minute to, the next minute, I'm traveling the world, and I'm on the road 250 days a year.
I train hard. A lot of people that I train with, they get blown away by how hard I'm able to train. — © Bobby Lashley
I train hard. A lot of people that I train with, they get blown away by how hard I'm able to train.
I can go and fight, take one punch, and have a concussion and start having issues with it, or I can wrestle my entire career and never have a concussion. It's just a hazard of the business.
I don't know which one is harder - going from MMA to wrestling or from wrestling to MMA.
Pro wrestling has absolutely helped my fighting.
I love what I do. I love the competition of fighting. And I love to wrestle.
Any fighter, at the end of the day, that says it's not about the money is ridiculous. We wouldn't be training this hard, putting our bodies on the line, and torturing our bodies if there wasn't a payday at the end of the day.
A lot of people in MMA do part-time jobs.
Money is not it for me. I love to travel and take care of my kids and be around my children.
One of the best things I've ever been told is that it's better for someone to tell you to slow down than to speed up.
When you go into MMA you really can't do it half-assed. If you do it half-assed, then you're going to get annihilated. You're going to get destroyed out there: there are some really good fighters out there.
I grew up kind of rough, without very much. So, I just want to work as hard as I can so my kids won't have to go through what I did. — © Bobby Lashley
I grew up kind of rough, without very much. So, I just want to work as hard as I can so my kids won't have to go through what I did.
It's kind of the period of your career where as a fighter, you need some sort of validation from time to time. I mean, winning matches and going off to the next one, without really having any direction, it's fun, but it's good to have a period where you can say "Ok, I won a title. Ok, I got picked up by a big organization." So every step in there is important.
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