A Quote by Demian Maia

Fights are fights. It's a cliche, but it's true, you can never know how they'll go down for sure until you do it. — © Demian Maia
Fights are fights. It's a cliche, but it's true, you can never know how they'll go down for sure until you do it.
I never turn down fights. Anybody who follows my career knows that I accept fights.
I did a lot of smoker fights and fought pretty much every week since Pat wouldn't let me fight until he was sure I was ready. I was also boxing and so I had 30 unofficial fights or more of those.
Remember this well. There are two kind of fights. As long as we place ourselves in battle, we must always know the difference: fights to defend life... and fights to defend pride.
I just want fights like that. Fights that get me excited. Fights that are going to be exciting.
These kinds of fights, these big fights that get everyone talking and interested, these are the fights I want.
I don't watch a lot of featherweight fights yet some of those fights are the best fights ever.
I think a lot of people miss what I've done in the MMA world. How I was able to market and control the industry so that people wanted to watch my fights. If you look at the fights I've been involved in - in the SEG UFC, in Japan, for Zuffa and today, they have been fights that have turned companies around.
Let's go back to super-fights. Let's put on fights that are great live or on television.
I never picked fights. I'm never going to start to pick fights. If they ask me to fight someone, I'll say yes.
I see all my hard fights as title fights. Every time I go in there, I'm fighting for my life.
They went down the list of every known charge conceivable to man - rackeering, skimming, kickback, ticket scalping. fixing fights, preordaining fights, vitaiting officials, corrupting judges, all the way down to laundering money. Everything but the Lindbergh baby.
Anybody in Britain, the big fights. I'm here for the big fights. I don't care about the little fights any more.
I used to go to fights in Japan, mega shows at soccer stadiums. They would have all kinds of martial arts fights in one night.
Over the course of six amateur fights and two professional fights I learned a lot about how to get things done, how to pick myself up after disappointment, how to work through frustration and how to process moments of success.
Fights are nice because I can hang with my girlfriend and not leave the house. Shows are nice because that's how I can afford $65 pay-per-view fights and to go to Vegas and see them live.
We've seen the true colours of Bisping; they come out after he fights. He likes to spit on people after fights.
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