A Quote by Demetrius Andrade

You put anyone with me, they're getting a run for their money. I'm willing to show and prove it and fight whoever. — © Demetrius Andrade
You put anyone with me, they're getting a run for their money. I'm willing to show and prove it and fight whoever.
I'll fight anyone they put in front of me, man. I'm here to fight and prove that I'm the best in the world.
We put our life on the line to fight for them, put on a show and these guys take our money so whatever happens to Bob Arum, Don King or anyone else is fine with me.
I'll fight anyone; I don't hide from anyone. I don't try to get easy fights. I don't sit down and wait. I want to be busy, and I will fight anyone put in front of me.
Money is not going to organize the disadvantaged, the powerless, or the poor. We need other weapons. That's why the War on Poverty is such a miserable failure. You put out a big pot of money and all you do is fight over it. Then you run out of money and you run out of troops.
I'll fight whoever I have to fight to prove that I'm the best.
Money talks. I want the biggest fight. Whoever I've got to fight - the biggest show, biggest payday - that's what I want.
My job is to fight whoever they put in front of me.
It's up to the UFC. Whoever they put in front of me, I'll fight.
I've never had anyone put on a puppet show to convince me of anything. And I've done a lot of stuff. I don't know that I would put the puppets on when I was pitching a show. This was the head of the studio putting a puppet show on. And I'll tell you, he wasn't bad.
The difference is that the money I make from Reebok is per fight, meaning I have to fight to get that money. If I don't fight, there is no money. It's not based on me being a good spokesman or one of the faces of their company. It's a per fight thing. It's a very different thing. It's more like a fight bonus than a sponsorship.
I have a lot of big names on my side that I'm willing to fight, and I'm pretty sure they are willing to fight me, too.
It's very demeaning that we have to put on a show to prove that we know how to put on a show.
You show people what you're willing to fight for when you fight your friends.
Any promoter who wants to put me on their card, I'm willing to fight.
What the American people want to do is fight a war without getting hurt. You can't do that any more than you can get into a barroom fight without getting hurt... Unless the American people are willing to send their sons out to fight an aggressor, there just isn't going to be any United States.
I don't begrudge anyone else for anything, but to me, I think the fans deserve to have a studio put money behind their product because when the fans put money into a project and it makes any sort of money, it goes back to the studio. I think that's a little shady.
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