A lot of people might sit back and watch Dominick Cruz doing his footwork, and say, 'Oh, Dominick Cruz just dancing around, and he runs away.' It's a totally different atmosphere until you get in there, and you actually experience it.
I would be lying I didn't mention I saw Dominick Cruz's performance at UFC 178 and was impressed by his dominating performance.
It took me two years to get a title shot off a split-decision loss to Dominick Cruz that the UFC told me they thought I won.
Dominick Cruz is the unluckiest fighter of all time. I mean the injuries that this guy's had.
I had been with a good friend, had a few beers, didn't bother to eat, went down to the hotel where the party was, walked in and, God I don't know why, because I hardly ever drink it, I had a double scotch. And I had another.
Dominick Cruz, that would be a fun rematch.
I used to think Dominick Cruz was really good.
Dominick Cruz is a great opponent, he has an amazing style.
One of my favorites is Dominick Cruz, a training partner of mine.
One person I lost to at 135 was the champion at the time, Dominick Cruz.
Win or lose, when I outclassed Dominick Cruz, I gave him my respect.
That's what Dominick Cruz does. He wins decisions and he has that down to a science. He's great at it.
I'm not always 'Dominick Cruz, Tough Guy.' Depression runs in my bloodline.
We've seen smaller guys in main event fights, and they do well. It just takes the right combination of people I think. I think Dominick Cruz v. T.J. Dillashaw could have main-evented a PPV and done pretty good.
Excess in moderation: don't drink a few beers every day after work, wait 'till the end of the month and drink all the beers at once.