A Quote by Tony Ferguson

Preparing for a short-notice fight is dangerous, it doesn't even matter who you are preparing for. Short-notice fights suck. — © Tony Ferguson
Preparing for a short-notice fight is dangerous, it doesn't even matter who you are preparing for. Short-notice fights suck.
It doesn't matter that I'm taking a fight on a month's notice. I've taken many fights on two seconds' notice.
I took my first fight in the UFC on short notice. I took my first big fight against a top-five guy on ten days notice.
I want to be able to take fights on short notice.
Everybody's one fight away from getting a title shot if they step in on short notice for somebody.
Fight fans always appreciate a fighter who is willing to step up on short notice.
I've taken fights on short notice while injured to help save shows, and in return I've been taken care of.
We notice things that don't work. We don't notice things that do. We notice computers, we don't notice pennies. We notice e-book readers, we don't notice books.
I don't want to sound arrogant or cocky, but taking a fight on short notice against 'Cowboy,' you have to be mentally strong.
The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds.
Strikeforce let me take a fight on short notice outside the promotion and I got robbed on a split decision against Kendall Grove. I easily won that fight. So, I went from 9-0 to getting robbed and suffering my first loss.
Soon after a disaster passes, we tend to turn our eyes away and focus our resources on the day-to-day, rather than on preparing for the rare, but foreseeable and potentially catastrophic disaster. It's another form of triage, how much we invest in preparing for that, a very important question for public policy. We are a short-sighted species.
The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice there is little we can do to change until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds.
It is my firm belief that all our lives we are preparing to be somebody or something, even if we don't do it consciously. And the time comes one morning when you wake up and find that you have become irrevocably what you were preparing all this time to be.
Romance at short notice was her speciality.
I never cooked before I became vegan. Preparing a meal as opposed to ordering in all the time, you start thinking about where your food comes from and how it gets to your table. You notice that chain.
I always have my lucky gavel in case I have to do an auction on short notice.
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