Robert Whittaker hasn't been that impressive. He got knocked out by choir boy Stephen Thompson.

I'd love to go to Russia and silence that crowd and give the Russian fans something to cry about.

I'm looking for three belts. I'm looking to do something that's never been done in this sport. I wanna go down to 155. I wanna go up to 185 and take the belt.

I don't really feel like rankings mean anything.

Being at American Top Team, I get the best fighters and best trainers in the world.

Usman's a scrub, man. He's not relevant. No one cares about him. People don't want to see him fight.

I'm the biggest draw. I do the biggest numbers in this division, and it's not even close. There's a reason all these guys want to fight me. They don't want to fight Tyron Woodley. Because I'm the biggest fight and the biggest draw in the division.

When I fight, people are going to watch me fight. They're not gonna turn the channel to 'Real Housewives of OC' like they will other fighters.

I'm in this to be the best fighter in the world, to put on entertaining shows, and to please the fans.

I'm always training, whether I'm training my mind, or I'm training my body. I'm always doing something.

As far as standup goes, I really feel like I can stand and bang and trade with anybody in the game.

There's never any issues with Colby 'Chaos' Covington. I always do the right things.

The division needs a guy like me. It's a bunch of good guys, and I'm the only bad guy in the division. There always has to be a bad guy in every movie.

If you have a sleeping disorder, just get TyQuil: Tyron Woodley, the gossip girl.

I'm a bad person.

Ben Askren is a joke. The guy has no skills.

I was actually born in Sacramento, in Rocklin, which is a suburb of Sacramento. I lived there for the first 8 years of my life.

It gets a little tough when you're cutting weight to travel all over the place, when you want to focus on really getting yourself ready to peak for your fight.

You can't come up and attack someone because of free speech.

I'm a company man. I'll go wherever the UFC wants me to go.

I've trained hundreds of hundreds of rounds of sparring at American Top Team.

Every time the UFC offers something, I just take it.

You have to have a character; you have to build your character. If you understand the pro wrestling scheme of things, then you understand what the promoting is. These guys are friendly backstage, but as soon as the cameras turn on, it's a whole different story: you become that character.

I think that people live in safe spaces these days; they don't want to deal with the controversy and the drama.