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've never had any complaints about my coaching ability.

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

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

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'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.

I definitely envision myself in politics at some point.

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.

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.

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

It was by accident I got into wrestling. Somebody didn't show up, and I just filled in.

I was 15 years old when I started wrestling full time, and I know what I had to go through to get here.

The business has taken a toll on me.

I'm not as sharp as I used to be.

I've had over seven thousand pro fights.

For years and hundreds of thousands of miles, I drove with one knee, with the eight-track and the light dome on in the car, and a yellow pad, just writing down random ideas. I had notebooks and notebooks. The next morning, I'd go, 'Whoa, what was I thinking?' But there'd be one or two ideas that weren't that bad.

I only had an A game... no matter where I was.

Bagpipes is a woodwind instrument, so you have to warm it up. But in a wrestling dressing room? You've got to be kidding me.

I lived on the street myself.

Without putting words in anybody's mouth, I think that Roddy has a reputation for being a rebel. I don't think that's a big secret.

It seems like I have been fighting someone, something, someplace, in some manner, my whole life.

I've had Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy as a tag-team partner.

I hate a bully, and I hate racists.