A good feeling for me is when you train, and then you put on fresh clothes. New clothes after a training session - you have this rush of endorphins from exercise that everybody gets, and then you get that nice feeling of fresh clothes. It's a double whammy.
I train and I go home, and when I'm home, I think about training. That's my life every day, and that's it.
Glutes are power.
I'm not going to get somewhere and say, 'OK, I'm done.' Success is never final; I'll just keep on going. The same way as failure never being fatal. Just keep going. I'm going to the stars and then past them.
I want to be an expert in different fighting styles, new training methods, new ways of thinking.
The more you seek the uncomfortable, the more you will become comfortable.
I'm focusing on me. I'm focusing on my family's security, my family's financial security, so that's all I can do.
I'll die a crazy old man!
I always put myself out there. I'm not afraid to commit to something.
I guess I have a little bit of an ego. I'm confidently cocky, you might say.
Yeah, the Mac Life... it's about sipping some tea, getting together with the knitting circle. You know I like origami, right? That's how you get to be notorious.
I've learned new footwork patterns that are very unusual. I've learned how to find a lower centre of gravity, and I've found more angles to throw shots.
If they let people go fight jiu-jitsu tournaments, they can't stop me going to fight a boxing fight.
I don't feel pressure in a negative way. I like pressure. I feel excitement and calm at the same time. No pressure, no diamonds. I want pressure: pressure creates drama, creates emotion.
'This guy's a clown! He's just all talk!' I've heard that many times in my career. And then they're sleeping in the middle of the octagon.
What someone else does or doesn't do has no effect on me and what I do.
Yes, sir, no, sir, clock in, clock out. Why were you late? Why are you not in today? That's not how humans are supposed to live.
I'm just a kid that defied the odds. I'm just a kid that ignored the doubt. I'm just a kid from a little place in Dublin, Ireland, that went all the way, and I'm going to continue to go all the way.
Even when I was a kid, everything I had was the best.
It could be if I fight in front of one person or one million people. It's still the same emotions.
I am not afraid of saying something and going and pursuing it. That's it. I see it in my mind. I say it out loud. I go and do it.
I just figured out that if I gave my all into this game - if I put everything into the fight business - then I would eventually run the fight business.
Muhammad Ali is a legend, a hero of mine.
Life's a rollercoaster. You're up one minute; you're down one minute. But who doesn't like rollercoasters?
People think hard sparring will get you sharp. And you do get sharp in the gym. But anytime I've trained that way, I've actually been a little bit flatter in the fight. And the knockout shot hasn't come. It's almost because my training has been too hard.
From the moment I open my eyes, I'm trying to free my body. I'm trying to get looser, more flexible, to gain control. Movement is medicine to me.
I've always felt like there was a lot of hype around me even when there wasn't. I felt like everyone was talking about me even when no one was talking about me.
When I do something, I do it full steam ahead.