It's kind of stupid that people think I'm just partying all the time.

For a while, I drank the juice - I did things the way everybody else said to. I listened to their advice. But it didn't work.

I tend to worry about now, now, and I'll worry about then, then.

Everyone at home sitting on their couches, they think it's so easy to fight. Stepping inside that cage is probably the hardest thing in the world to do. I truly believe that.

I don't care where I fight on the card, but to get people motivated or excited, like, 'Cowboy's fighting!' that's my overall goal.

I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to be the best, but I would just fight anyone, any time. I don't care.

For me, fighting is just so fun; I love it. It's just what I enjoy doing, and for me to go out there and go wake boarding and go rock climbing and then turn around and go fight, how awesome is that?

Fighting in the UFC means that I'm at the top of the sport, and it means that I'm able to pursue my goal of being a champion in the UFC.

My time with the WEC was great for me; it was great to be able to get big-show experience, headline fight-cards, and fight for world titles.

When I got picked up by the Tapout crew and was featured on their reality show, that really jumpstarted my career.

I didn't really have intentions of fighting in MMA; it just kind of fell into place. Once I started fighting, though, I loved it, and I walked away from kickboxing right away.

I want all of the blue collar American working class people to know that I'm out there fighting for them.

I don't take much pride in fake fighting.

There is nothing more I love more than being in a throw-down on a Saturday night.

I want the belt. Always.

A great fight that I'd love is B.J. Penn. That would be so awesome. He's a veteran of the sport. He's fought everywhere.

I am never more or less motivated for a fight - it's always the same.

Milk Duds and Hot Tamales are what I love.

Wrestling is something I feel really confident in now.

You see all the movies where people say, 'Don't fight out of anger'? They say that for a reason.

They need to enforce how and who to give guns to. But there are Americans like me who are responsible, and they shouldn't take that away. If they outlaw guns, they won't take mine.

I want to be a professional wakeboarder.

The young guys keep me motivated. Youngsters coming up behind me.

When I fought Benson Henderson for the first time, or Jamie Varner, it was always like, 'Oh man... I'm in here fighting these guys. Do I really belong here?' That's all changed now.