Everybody who is fighting at UFC 200 is awesome! It's going to be awesome to get to meet everybody. I'm excited.
To stay in the UFC while fighting top opponents... tell me one easy fight I had in the UFC. I have a history in the UFC.
Look, I love the UFC and I love fighting in the UFC. Gotta make sense, though.
When I first started, I lived in Vegas because I was fighting in the UFC, and I was still fighting after the UFC.
I've been working for the UFC since I stopped fighting. It's been very exciting, looking at all the new guys, all the young talents in Brazil and trying to help them out, promote themselves and get them into the UFC.
With me, somehow because I've been fighting outside the UFC, I still have to prove myself.
It's not like I'm fighting bums out here, I'm fighting the best competition out there, and I'd been a perennial top five guy in the UFC before I left.
As far as the UFC, if they offer us a fair deal, then we would be open to fighting in the UFC.
I made a good living in the UFC. This isn't a negative thing. I'll always love the UFC. I still do 'UFC Now,' and I love breaking down the fights, and I never miss anything, and if they need anything, they know who to call.
My second passion besides fighting is traveling. So, for me to be able to go somewhere like the places I've been is just awesome.
I have never been in a cage fighting UFC. It would be nice to try.
It's the moment I've been waiting for, fighting on the big cards like UFC 200.
Ronda Rousey, arguably... I mean, she might've been the one that actually started the whole 'Divas Revolution' by being so awesome in UFC.
Fighting in the UFC means that I'm at the top of the sport, and it means that I'm able to pursue my goal of being a champion in the UFC.
That's because I'm made of awesome." "And dipped in awesome." "And sprinkled with awesome." "Gods, I love the taste of awesome.
I've been fighting in the UFC for five years now and it's about time I'm headlining a card.