A Quote by Joseph Benavidez

One person I lost to at 135 was the champion at the time, Dominick Cruz. — © Joseph Benavidez
One person I lost to at 135 was the champion at the time, Dominick Cruz.
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.
Dominick Cruz is the unluckiest fighter of all time. I mean the injuries that this guy's had.
T.J.'s not a good person. He's not a good person. He's kind of a generic version of Dominick Cruz.
Dominick Cruz, that would be a fun rematch.
Dominick Cruz is a great opponent, he has an amazing style.
I used to think Dominick Cruz was really good.
One of my favorites is Dominick Cruz, a training partner of mine.
I'm not always 'Dominick Cruz, Tough Guy.' Depression runs in my bloodline.
Dominick Cruz can't knock anybody out. He's got grapes for hands.
Win or lose, when I outclassed Dominick Cruz, I gave him my respect.
That's what Dominick Cruz does. He wins decisions and he has that down to a science. He's great at it.
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.
We came to 135 to snatch a belt, and I felt like I definitely wanted to do that. I'd be a two division, three-time world champion. So I thought it was a great idea to do, so we did it.
I would be lying I didn't mention I saw Dominick Cruz's performance at UFC 178 and was impressed by his dominating performance.
It took me two years to get a title shot off a split-decision loss to Dominick Cruz that the UFC told me they thought I won.
I've got a split decision loss to Dominick Cruz and that changed everything, a fight that I thought I won. That changed everything, but I am the best bantamweight in the world.
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