A Quote by Matt Serra

Dominick Cruz is the unluckiest fighter of all time. I mean the injuries that this guy's had. — © Matt Serra
Dominick Cruz is the unluckiest fighter of all time. I mean the injuries that this guy's had.
A lot of people might sit back and watch Dominick Cruz doing his footwork, and say, 'Oh, Dominick Cruz just dancing around, and he runs away.' It's a totally different atmosphere until you get in there, and you actually experience it.
I'm not always 'Dominick Cruz, Tough Guy.' Depression runs in my bloodline.
One person I lost to at 135 was the champion at the time, Dominick Cruz.
Dominick Cruz is my friend, we had a few beers together in the past, but you can't deny what I have done in the UFC.
Dominick Cruz, that would be a fun rematch.
One of my favorites is Dominick Cruz, a training partner of mine.
I used to think Dominick Cruz was really good.
Dominick Cruz is a great opponent, he has an amazing style.
That's what Dominick Cruz does. He wins decisions and he has that down to a science. He's great at it.
Win or lose, when I outclassed Dominick Cruz, I gave him my respect.
Dominick Cruz can't knock anybody out. He's got grapes for hands.
When I face an opponent in the cage, it doesn't really matter who they are. Whether they're my buddy, like Scott Jorgensen, or someone I don't like, like Dominick Cruz, I'm going in there and realizing this guy is trying to hurt me, and that's what I'm going to do to him. I try to keep it real basic.
The latest polls show that Arnold Schwarzenegger is trailing Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante in the polls. That's insane. I mean, think about it, this guy Cruz Bustamante has never even been in a movie.
Guys get injuries and there's a reason why these injuries happen. A lot of time you're going to get your knee injuries and your ankle injuries, but sometimes if a guy's back is hurting it might be because his core isn't balanced with his back.
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.
I would be lying I didn't mention I saw Dominick Cruz's performance at UFC 178 and was impressed by his dominating performance.
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