A Quote by Matt Riddle

When I first started, I lived in Vegas because I was fighting in the UFC, and I was still fighting after the UFC. — © Matt Riddle
When I first started, I lived in Vegas because I was fighting in the UFC, and I was still fighting after the UFC.
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 back at my career - I was 19 or 20 years old when I started fighting those guys. As soon as I got into the UFC I was willing to take on the number one guys. I fought Carlos Condit in my second appearance in the UFC.
As far as the UFC, if they offer us a fair deal, then we would be open to fighting in the UFC.
Once I started fighting in UFC, things took a big U-turn. After my second fight, I came home and paid my mortgage off.
With me, somehow because I've been fighting outside the UFC, I still have to prove myself.
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.
Look, I love the UFC and I love fighting in the UFC. Gotta make sense, though.
After I started training with some of the best in the world and fighting in the UFC, I started really wanting fights with guys I used to idolize and watch on TV. Guys like Tito Ortiz and Randy Couture.
At first, whenever I first got into the UFC, I was like, 'oh my God, I'm in the UFC.' When you come from where I came from, being in the UFC basically meant I was on top of the world.
I've coached UFC champions and stuff before I ever started fighting.
When I started fighting I've always thought about being a UFC champion.
There are guys that just entered the UFC and people already talk about fighting for the belt. Guys that have one fight there and say call a jiu-jitsu phenom. They haven't done anything in the UFC yet to deserve all that attention.
What's important is to be fighting in the UFC. It doesn't matter if it's the first or last show.
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.
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.
Anybody they ever offer me in fighting, I'll probably never be surprised, unless it's the guy's first fight in the UFC.
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