I train everything: I train wrestling; I train jiu-jitsu. I like to suplex people. I like ground-and-pound, but in my fight, I never have the opportunity.

I fight for the women. I try to do my best inside the Octagon to fight like a man; then, people will respect girls in the Octagon.

Sometimes people fight with injuries and nobody knows, so it's important for the fans to see what we do to - for everything.

I love striking, but MMA and Muay Thai are different.

Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but you learn.

I want to make super fun fights for all my fans so people will remember me.

I was a very good athlete: actually professional in the sport of handball.

I have a lot of things that people say about me on the Internet. I have bad things that I don't want to remember now. It's hard to delete.

If I can make a superfight so when I finish my career I can say, 'You remember this fight with Ronda, with Holly Holm,' something nice that I can talk about with my kids or my friends - I'm open to make superfights.

What wins a fight is training hard, working hard, and that's what I do: Train hard every time. Being pretty or not is not the point.

I'm open for big fights, and it would be my dream to make my division in the UFC.

My first opportunity in the UFC was to cut to 140 pounds. This was too tough for me, but by me going through that, it opened the door for a 145-pound division.

I'm a big fan of Wanderlei Silva; he's a big international idol.

Man, I got to say I love my haters because they challenge myself... it challenges me. It challenges me to be better. It challenges me to show who I am and that I deserve to be who I am.

Love me or hate me, it's all in my favor. If you love me, I'll always be in your heart. If you hate me, I'll always be in your mind.

Everybody has a game plan, but the plan changes after the first punch.

Sprinkle in a bit of pro wrestling in MMA is good. You get the fans talking. They want that drama.

I don't ever cross the line. I step right up to it. I put my toes on the line, but I don't ever cross that line. There are some barriers you just don't cross - you don't talk about religion; you don't talk about race. Those are lines I will never cross.

I say what a lot of people want to say but can't say. I'm just a voice of the people.

The UFC thinks they run off their brand, but that's not true. The UFC runs off the fighters, so hopefully, these fighters take notice and how I'm going about my business.

I'm not a yes man. When the UFC says, 'Jump,' I'm not saying, 'How high,' because that's not fair to me.

I know I'm going to lose friends, and I'm going to go on the road less traveled with less people. But at the end of the day, I'm not trying to make friends; I'm trying to make the most money possible.

My schtick is trolling people. I love getting a rouse out of people and making them angry.

I'm the king troll: I troll everybody.