A Quote by Royce Gracie

I'm a MMA fighter, man. I'm a MMA fighter, all the way. — © Royce Gracie
I'm a MMA fighter, man. I'm a MMA fighter, all the way.

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MMA has evolved. When you look at an MMA fighter's skill set, boxing has to be a big piece of it. All of them have a boxing coach now and strive to have a good stand-up game, knowing that to be a complete fighter, you have to tend to your striking skills.
It's MMA. I'm a complete MMA fighter. I expect everything. I'm ready for all of it.
To me, KSW is a huge promotion and it's on my list of one of the things I want to do as an MMA fighter. I think that goes for any European fighter.
My Jiu-Jitsu is very MMA focused. I was not the best striker, and when I considered becoming a MMA fighter I just focused to improve my BJJ.
I'm not Ken Shamrock the MMA World Champion No Holds Barred fighter. I'm Ken Shamrock, The World's Most Dangerous Man. Professional wrestling and MMA champion.
'Dancing with the Stars' was a really great experience. People were definitely surprised that I'm a fighter, or they couldn't believe I'm a professional fighter, but I feel like I'm going to get that for a while. I'm excited to bring a new demographic over to MMA and the UFC.
What got me into MMA first was that I was a wrestler, and I was a gangbanger getting into trouble a lot and getting into fights. I grew up in a family of 15 in a four-bedroom house. It was dysfunctional, so that alone made me want to be an MMA fighter. It's really the only sport where you gotta basically depend on yourself.
I'm not fanatical or in love with being an MMA fighter.
It's a really complicated road if you're an MMA fighter.
I'm an MMA fighter, and I'm really confident in all areas.
Khabib Nurmagomedov is the most dominant fighter in the history of MMA.
I'm not going all the way; I'm going to be the best fighter that's ever fought in MMA. That's what I truly believe.
Who's the best MMA fighter of all times? I always left that for fans to decide.
If an MMA fighter is going to call out a boxer it's got to make sense.
If you look at MMA, you don't have an amateur MMA. You have some of these young men like James Kirkland who had 140 amateur fights, I had 3. My skill level was I was just powerful as hell, I didn't know how to actually box in the beginning. I was just punching them, the skill level wasn't there. You will have one or two females that are really skillful, but who are they gonna box to get better. MMA is just more exciting because you kick and throw people on the ground and whatever. But people tuned into a fighter like me because I put people to sleep.
I feel like being a professional wrestling has definitely made me a better MMA fighter.
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