A Quote by Robert Goulet

I don't watch a lot of featherweight fights yet some of those fights are the best fights ever. — © Robert Goulet
I don't watch a lot of featherweight fights yet some of those fights are the best fights ever.
I don't watch every fight; I am not huge on watching fights on TV. Because I did it my whole life. But I do watch the big fights. I follow the little fights too, sometimes; I just don't have to watch every single fight that happens.
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.
I just want fights like that. Fights that get me excited. Fights that are going to be exciting.
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These kinds of fights, these big fights that get everyone talking and interested, these are the fights I want.
A lot of people don't understand my reasoning behind wanting to fight big fights and big names. Knocking off these big names in fights really solidifies me as the best welterweight that's ever done it.
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 think we've broken a lot of barriers and kind of shattered our glass ceiling that was there for women. There are so many great fighters, and we've proved a lot of people wrong. A lot of the times, our fights are the best fights on the card.
I think we've broken a lot of barriers and kind of shattered our "glass ceiling" that was there for women. There are so many great fighters and we've proved a lot of people wrong. A lot of the times our fights are the best fights on the card.
Anybody in Britain, the big fights. I'm here for the big fights. I don't care about the little fights any more.
I got in a lot of fights growing up, and not just basketball fights.
It's great to be boxing a local boxer. The atmosphere is always fantastic. I love those fights. I really relish those fights.
There are major fights for me in the middleweight division. Those are the fights I want and I've been very vocal about it.
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.
I was introduced to fighting by my brother - he's a tattooer, a tough guy - and I completely fell in love with it. I was watching fights on YouTube all the time. I would go to parties to watch UFC fights.
I need those meaningful fights, the fights that everyone wants to see. That would help my legacy a long way.
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