A Quote by Anderson Silva

I love the sport. I love fighting. Fighting is my life. — © Anderson Silva
I love the sport. I love fighting. Fighting is my life.
To love life for some men is to love fighting, for fighting, and not love, is seen as man's deepest passion.
I love my job. I love fighting for what I believe in. I love having fun while doing it. I love reporting stories that the Complex refuses to report. I love fighting back, I love finding allies, and - famously - I enjoy making enemies.
You have to remember, I had come from a pretty hard life. There was all this abuse and everything else, so the idea of fighting for sport was pretty heavy. Fighting to me was about fighting for your life, you know.
I love this sport. I love what I do. I love fighting and combat, and I love to train hard. But I want to be at my best.
I'm one hundred percent into my life, and into my fighting career. This is who I want to be in the future - as a mother - and if I'm going to leave the sport, I leave the sport. When I finish with fighting, I'm done.
I love fighting, I love the sport, I love that feeling when you win or knock someone out.
I used mythology to tell the story [in Living with Love], with the story of the minotaur and the matador and fighting and fighting for love and the color red and flowers and horns and death and naked men. You know, the important things in life.
I love doing my own stunts. I'd love to do a full-on period sword-fighting piece where I get to show off with fighting and horses - I'm up for it.
You can see the love I have for the sport. Blood, cuts, scars... I love fighting. I'm going to do it for as long as I can.
I'm not in this for superstardom. I do it purely for the love of the sport. I just love fighting.
But I got into MMA for the sport. I love fighting.
Now we have blacks and whites fighting, reds and yellows fighting, Democrats and Republicans fighting, men and women fighting.
I love fighting and I love this sport, and as a competitor, I never really wanted to step away. But I have to be practical. I kind of had to think about how long I could continue to do this.
The heart of the sport is about the top guys fighting each other. This isn't WWE; this is fighting.
I think women need to stop fighting women. But not just fighting each other, fighting ourselves. I honestly think self-love is so powerful that it could stop war. If we were to embed that within ourselves and help other people to love themselves as well, this whole world could change. I truly believe that.
Cock-fighting, which has attained to the dignity of a literature of its own, is the popular Malay sport; but the grand sport is a tiger and buffalo fight, reserved for rare occasions, however, on account of its expense. Cock-fighting is a source of gigantic gambling and desperate feuds.
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