A Quote by Diego Sanchez

I'm not ruling out the possibilities of being an 'Ultimate Fighter' coach. — © Diego Sanchez
I'm not ruling out the possibilities of being an 'Ultimate Fighter' coach.
I'm not surprised to be the coach on 'The Ultimate Fighter.'
I've always wanted to coach 'The Ultimate Fighter,' I thought it would be something I'd really enjoy.
I found being a coach in 'The Ultimate Fighter' series hard because I had to care about others. I don't feel a lot of empathy with others. Having kids is going to be a scary one for me - I guess I'm going to have to learn.
One thing I see in a lot of coaches is they try to live through the fighter. You can't live through the fighter. You gotta allow the fighter to be the fighter, and do what he do, and you just try to guide him. Why should I have to live through a fighter, when I went from eating out of a trashcan to being eight-time world champion? I stood in the limelight and did what I had to do as a fighter. I've been where that fighter is trying to go.
Quantum physics is the physics of possibilities. And not just material possibilities, but also possibilities of meaning, of feeling, and of intuiting. You choose everything you experience from these possibilities, so quantum physics is a way of understanding your life as one long series of choices that are in themselves the ultimate acts of creativity.
I don't get much credit for being the first Ultimate Fighter.
I treat myself more as an athlete instead of as a fighter. As a fighter, you're going out there as a street thug, relying on your hands, trying to knock someone out, being overly aggressive.
I have known, for me, that my fight in 'The Ultimate Fighter' can't be the way I went out.
I've got to become 'The ultimate Ultimate Fighter.'
When I found out that I was picked to be on 'The Ultimate Fighter,' my first thought is that my dream had come true.
My coach never looked at me as a female fighter, but just as a fighter, as someone he was training. I had to work just as hard as the guys, or harder than them.
It is the ultimate honor for a coach to be his country's coach.
Before The Ultimate Fighter, I was appearing before a couple of hundred people at most. Now, I'm on the card of a Las Vegas blockbuster... this is every Australian fighter's dream.
I don't think that anybody should be ruling in or ruling out anything while we are conducting diplomacy.
Being recognized as the pound-for-pound No. 1 fighter is my ultimate dream.
The most important relationship a head coach has on his team isn't with the other coaches, the owner or the general manager. It's with the quarterback. He's the one who runs the show on the field; He's the ultimate extension of his coach. If there isn't a high level of mutual trust between them, both coach and quarterback will be doomed.
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