A Quote by Jimi Manuwa

It doesn't matter to me who the opponent is, I'll be ready in all areas. — © Jimi Manuwa
It doesn't matter to me who the opponent is, I'll be ready in all areas.
I respect every opponent no matter their record, no matter their title belts. I approach each opponent the same way.
I was just glad I've got an opponent, to be honest. This is my third opponent for this fight prep. [I'm over the moon] to be fighting in my hometown and I just didn't want that taken away. The fact that they've got me a new opponent, I'm not bothered who it is. I just focus on what I can control in my preparation and that's all I've got to worry about. My opponent changes but they're all great fighters in the UFC. Doesn't matter who you step in there with, it's going to be a tough fight.
In executing an Artful Strategy: When ten times greater, surround them; When five times greater, attack them; When two times greater, scatter them. If the opponent is ready to challenge: When fewer in number, be ready to evade them; When unequal to the match, be ready to avoid them. Even when the smaller opponents have a strong position, the larger opponent will capture them.
Whatever UFC wants to do or any opponent they want to give me, I'll be ready for that.
No matter who you are, no matter what you're doing, no matter how focus you are, no matter how ready you think you? are, you're not gonna catch me
You have to be sharp, you have to be ready. You have to have guys that can push you in terms of these high-level fights or otherwise you're going to get out to these fights and your opponent has been pushed and they are ready to compete. If you have not been pushed and you're not ready, you can't just turn that switch on that night.
A good martial artist does not become tense, but ready. Not thinking, yet not dreaming. Ready for whatever may come. When the opponent expands, I contract; and when he contracts, I expand. And when there is an opportunity, "I" do not hit, "it" hits all by itself.
It is a principle of the art of war that one should simply lay down his life and strike. If one's opponent also does the same, it is a even match. Defeating one's opponent is then a matter of faith and destiny.
In Randori we teach the pupil to act on the fundamental principles of Judo, no matter how physically inferior his opponent may seem to him, and even if by sheer strength he can easily overcome him; because if he acts contrary to principle his opponent will never be convinced of defeat, no matter what brute strength he may have used.
The cut made me hate the process of getting ready for a fight. I was focused on how to make weight instead of how to beat my opponent.
Every opponent is a new opponent. Trust me, they don't give a crap how many matches I have won.
I dont think about what my opponent will do in the fight and especially what he has to say about me - doesn't matter to me at all.
I always train and prepare with highest concentration and focus on my next opponent. To me, it does not matter what his name is.
My opponent DeLuca is a strong, gutsy fighter who is always ready for war.
No matter what your accomplishments are, the records you've broken, etc., when a team is ready to move in a direction - they're ready.
I am an opponent of Saddam Hussein, but an opponent also, of the sanctions that have killed a million Iraqi children and an opponent of the United States' apparent desire to plunge the Middle East into a new and devastating war.
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