A Quote by Alistair Overeem

I've always been a fighter and always competitive. — © Alistair Overeem
I've always been a fighter and always competitive.
I would have to agree, that I'm probably more intense than Brian or Kurt, competitive because, I was always like this, always being that way, always real competitive.
I'm a competitive player, a fighter, and I always try to improve what I think needs improving.
I'm a very competitive person. I always have been. And it's hard to be competitive about something as amorphous as acting. But you can be competitive on the track, because the rules are very simple and the declaration of the winner is very concise.
I'm always fighter. I'm always fighter first. I voice that opinion, which sometimes gets me in trouble, but as long as you're true to yourself, you're going to be all right.
The Kelley fight meant that much because it's always when a fighter from this country goes over to America and proves himself, it's always make or break in a British fighter's career.
There are cliques in Bollywood, and people stick together, but I have always tried to stick to my work. As an industry, Bollywood is very competitive, and I'm very competitive as a person, but I've never been a part of any clique, and I've always worked with all actors and directors, all camps.
I have always been a fierce fighter against anti-Semitism. I oppose it and always have.
I've always been a fighter and I've always fought through things my whole life.
I've always been a clean fighter, always lifting weights.
I am very competitive, and I have always wanted to stand out and be the best, but I have always been like that.
Australia has always been a very competitive team and I always enjoy playing and performing against them.
I've always been a fighter - it's always been a part of my personality.
One thing I see in a lot of coaches is they try to live through the fighter. You can't live through the fighter. You gotta allow the fighter to be the fighter, and do what he do, and you just try to guide him. Why should I have to live through a fighter, when I went from eating out of a trashcan to being eight-time world champion? I stood in the limelight and did what I had to do as a fighter. I've been where that fighter is trying to go.
I get my competitive edge from my mum. When we're together, we're competitive about little things - it'll be, 'I can bake cakes better than you can.' But she's never been a pushy parent; she's always just supported me.
I'm a fighter and always have been.
David Haye was a better fighter than me, but it's not about the better fighter because the better fighter does not always win.
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