I don't have any intention to resign.

It's very hard to be happy when you've lost.

All managers have someone they lean on and take advice from.

As far as I know, Fulham were never for sale during my time there. Mohamed Al Fayed never wanted to sell Fulham.

The one thing we have to remember about Fernando Torres is that he's a human being who has come in for an enormous amount of criticism, not least during the World Cup from people in Spain and around the world.

Maybe I see things too naively at times.

You are never quite sure how it will go, and even after a thousand games or so, that tense feeling is still there.

I don't think any job is impossible.

With a national team, you've just got to be even more focused on what's most important because the time you've got with the players is limited.

All you can do when you are given a chance to play for England is to go out against whoever that opponent may be and do it very well. And if you do that, you get yourself in the forefront of the manager's mind.

You're as old as you feel.

Achievements are often more interesting to you when you look back on them.

Luckily, my age doesn't ever come into my thoughts.

When you focus the spotlight so much on one person, I think it's very, very dangerous.

I'm always down to give the fans what they want.

It all comes down to money. If the money is right, I'll fight anybody, any time. I'll hit my grandma in the face if the price is right.

There's some guys where I'm like, 'I won that fight and only lost because of the judges,' or I got cheated or whatever. I know I'm a better fighter.

I definitely envision myself in politics at some point.

I've always looked up to Big Nog. He's a legend in the sport and has the mentality that so many fans love, and it's what got me into fighting. He's a man's man and a real fighter.

If you're a true MMA fan, you're going to want to have Fight Pass the same way TV and movie fans have Netflix.

I made more from sponsorship than I did from fighting. I did that for the longest time.

I have plenty of sponsors, and I'm the first American that Pretorian has sponsored.

We're in a very individual sport, but they like us not to be so individual. They'd rather have you look like every other cookie cutter guy and have you believe that you're replaceable when you're really not.

I've never had any complaints about my coaching ability.

You just got to remember that mine and Dana White's relationship is like we're a husband and wife. I do the man's stuff around the house. I do the fighting, all the man's stuff, and he does all the woman stuff - all the yapping.

I just like to be entertaining.

I probably train just as hard or harder as everybody.

With MMA, there are so many ways the fight can go; that's the drama. You don't know what's going to happen next.

I think Fedor is one of those guys who capitalizes on a lot of people's mistakes, and nobody capitalizes on his mistakes.

If Dana White said he wanted to fight heavyweight, everybody would watch that fight tomorrow just because they want to watch Dana get beat up or win or whatever it is.

I'm one of those heavyweights who'd like to fight as often as possible.

Jiu jitsu 101: make the other guy do all the work.

If you can't beat me, you need to get some new coaches or something.

I'm usually looking to wrestle and grapple, but I guess the knockouts just happen.

Stupid can't fix stupid.

If you've got a mortgage, and you've got bills to pay, you might tend to do some stupid things.

My goal is to always fight the best in the world and put on a show for the fans.

I think I'd do pretty well with Fedor.

I'm always interested in furthering our sport. Like, I would love to be a correspondent newsperson, somebody who informs the fans a little bit more and able to bring a little more closure to our sport where it's more of a black and white as opposed to the gray area.

I guess there's a showmanship in fighting.

I go where the fans want me.

Our sport was founded on the tournament.

What brought me to Bellator was Scott Coker, Viacom, and one of my good friends, Mike Kogan.

I can always fight the best in the world.

Anytime I come to any organization, I have my sights on the belt.

The thing is that anybody in the heavyweight division can be champion any day just because of one punch.

To me, everything is a joke in MMA when it comes to serious topics because you can't really talk seriously about anything in our business.

We're in this business to make money, but then nobody wants to talk about how much money we're making. That's serious, but nobody will talk about it.

I'm always down to fight a legend of the sport.

When I grappled, I never even trained for a grappling match.