A Quote by Chuck Zito

If the challenge to fight was there, I always took it. — © Chuck Zito
If the challenge to fight was there, I always took it.
Life always has a bit of a challenge in front of you, and that's what makes you fight for it.
The challenge of 'Drag Race' is always the appearance and the challenge. It's never just the challenge. It's always the combination.
I took my first fight in the UFC on short notice. I took my first big fight against a top-five guy on ten days notice.
I always took a fight; I always took everybody. I fought everybody.
It took me about 12 years to reach my million-word mark. The challenge now is to continue to challenge myself.
I love talking about the challenges [Newark, NJ] has because of the way they are always brilliantly disguised as opportunities.. .the biggest global challenge that there is is a challenge of the spirit, a challenge of our vision, a challenge and a test of our ideals, of who we SAY we are GOING TO BE.
I don't take that away from Conor, that he beat Chad Mendes on short notice. Chad took that fight knowing he had a chance to beat Conor, so that's Chad's fault he took that fight.
I always go there to put on a fight knowing that my opponent is well prepared and will do his best. That's the challenge that motivates me.
Every fighter is my toughest challenge to date. After I get done with one fight, the next challenge is the toughest.
We must challenge to fight at every level, including Congress and to make that challenge political and to organize as a political party is how we get traction.
We did not fight the Americans or the Europeans. We fight only the Israeli enemy that took our homes and homeland.
Yes, I think about having a career in boxing, but I want to start from the bottom, start from zero. I want to get ranked and one day fight for a belt. I don't want to fight just to fight, for money, to go after big fights and challenge a great champion.
At my first amateur fight, I was seven years old. My dad took me to go fight San Diego.
Fight, fight, fight and more fight. If you have that burning desire in you, if you're just one of those guys that does not like losing and you fight and you fight and you fight, that's what makes you a good wrestler.
You'll always have to fight for what you want. Definitely crossing over and being able to tackle these grittier parts was a challenge, but I feel like I've done it! It's a whole new chapter.
Someone said Anderson Silva and GSP would be a $12 million fight. I told people that for $12 million, I'd fight them both right now. At the same time. People took that as 'He's going to fight again.' It was a joke. But if you came up with $12 million, yeah, of course I will fight again.
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