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The future is out of my hands; it is in God's.

I'm confident, motivated.

I'm looking to make history.

I'm an aggressive fighter, but I'm smart. I'm not going to play stupid.

I don't do fight camps anymore because I live in camp.

I breathe martial arts every day of my life.

Every night that I put my head on the pillow, I go to sleep knowing that I can do more. I'm working toward perfection. I'm trying to be the best ever.

I think every fight is different based on who is fighting.

I'm the best in the world; thank you, Jesus, for that.

I came from the bottom. Now I'm the main event and UFC champion.

I want to do that. That's my goal. I want to become a legend.

It wasn't easy to get here, and it will not be easy to take my title away from me.

I want people to remember me as a guy who works hard.

It doesn't matter who they put in front of me, I just want people to remember me.

I always trained hard in my life to win the title, and I will train twice as hard to stay at the top.

I think it's a loser's mentality to get happy with somebody losing.

Every fight and every loss taught me something.

I'm the kind of guy who always pushes really hard.

I'm always looking for perfection. Even after training and my coaches say I did good, I always think I could have done more.

I want to keep active, so when they called me to fight Nate Diaz, I agreed because I wanted to stay active. I got a little surprised because he was out so long, but he's a tough opponent.

God makes everything in perfect time, and he doesn't give you anything you can't handle.

I'm always the underdog, and I go in there and win the fights.

My goal is to always be improving my skills.

Power is natural, but it can be improved with a lot of work. It's been something I've focused on for a couple of years because I saw it as a place where I could make improvements.

I'm a calm-headed fighter. I do my job.

Everybody likes money. I like money. I need money to survive. But I don't love money. Money is not my god.

Everybody needs money, but I'm a fighter. For what I make, I'm happy with what I make. The money is not everything; it's about honor.

I've learned that the key is to fight with no pressure.

When you put the pressure on yourself, it's not good. If you fight afraid to lose, you wind up not fighting that good.

I just have to go out and fight my fight and fight to win.

Ever since I was 10 years old doing jiu-jitsu, I've done well against the tall guys.

Man, Ben Henderson, Donald Cerrone... these guys are a different level, man.

Cerrone, he's a very good Muay Thai guy, very long.

Press conferences aren't the best thing to do, but it's part of the job.

I still have a lot to do, a lot to improve.

A lot of fighters come from Brazil. We've been doing this for long, long years.

When you want the belt, you have to work for it.

If I take two years off, I would want to fight as much as possible.

It was priceless. Being the UFC champion and having my kids in the Octagon, my wife, them holding the belt. That was like a movie.

Just to be fighting for the belt, I was already happy. No pressure at all.

People say McGregor is tall and all that. He's as tall as I am, or maybe even shorter. He might have a longer reach, but I've fought Nate Diaz and Cerrone, who had reach advantage, and fought Anthony Pettis and Ben Henderson.

I was tested against the best.

The way I train, the way I spar, I'm out of my comfort zone every single day, and you can see the result in my fights.

Everybody talks. Anthony Pettis talked before the fight. Donald Cerrone talked before the fight. See what happened?

I have to take care of my family, my team, and my legacy.

We have a lot of Brazilians in the United States. It doesn't mean we're traitors to our country.

Brazil is on my side.

Bro, how are you going to tap on the neck, on the choke? Go to sleep, man. Be a man.

If you look at my record, I have a clean record.

I do things right. No shortcuts.

I'm going to show the difference between the champ and second place.

People don't believe in me very much, but I have my teammates and my family that believe in me so much; they see how hard I work.

I didn't get any crazy sponsors. I don't have any extra sponsors since I got the belt.

I don't want to just be a champion, and I'm done with that. I wanna be a lightweight legend.

I think things will come once I get the respect that I deserve. Keeping my belt for a long time... Things will happen like normal. I can't force those things.

I train to be the champion.

I don't want to lose what I've won.

Now that I've achieved my goal to win the belt, I want to be the best of all times. I want to be remembered as the lightweight with most title defenses.

I train to fight five rounds, but if we can end the fight in the first round, it's even better.

I get paid the same money if I'm fighting on pay-per-view or on Fight Pass, and Fight Pass is just getting started. It's the future. The Internet, many people watch it.

Coming from where I came from, I was born naked with no teeth. Now I have everything.

If I don't fight McGregor, I still have a good life.

I think money comes and goes. What comes easy goes easy.

I fight because I like challenges.

I like my life. I like competing, but it's not just because of the money.

Eddie Alvarez, man, he's a tough guy.

Ben Henderson, he had never been knocked out before fighting me.

What made me move up to welterweight was all the effort I was doing, to look at my health and have a good life. I wanted to stop sacrificing so much.

When I was 16 years old, I weighed 176 pounds.

It was tough to make weight against Cerrone, and I passed out three times making weight for the Eddie Alvarez fight. One day you get to the limit.

I fought well at 155, but I don't think I ever came close to my best at 155. I think I'll get to my best at 170 pounds.

People treat you one way when you're champion, but when you're not the champion, everything changes. People treat you different.

I think social media is good for promotion, stuff like that, but people are so negative. People are too negative. If you read the comments, it's just too negative.

When you're a fighter, and you're not doing good in your work, that happens - you lost the fight.

People see me because I'm winning my fights. That's how I want people seeing me.

I need talk more, call people out. It's not who I am, but I feel I need to do this more to bring more attention for me.

The whole world has American dreams. This country has people from all parts of the world. We have Irish who live here, we have Brazilians.

If you're out for two years, and you beat one guy with a full-time job, without disrespect, but we're talking about fighting for a world title. You can't just beat a guy that went there to cover some guy that got injured, and then this guy, after two and a half years, gets a title shot.

I beat Diaz, Pettis, Ben Henderson, Cerrone, and I earned it, man. I earned my title.

Nate Diaz is a tough opponent. I've fought him.

I'm the former lightweight champion. I want to fight one of the top guys. I don't want to fight a guy who isn't ranked.

I think between 2014 and 2015, I made weight five times in 11 months. During that time, I felt my body change. It was able to hold on to more weight. And anybody who makes weight knows that it gets harder and harder to make weight once you've done it that many times.

Cerrone is a great opponent. The guy won eight fights straight.

I am surrounded by great people.

I'm a big fan of Georges St-Pierre.

A lot of people tell me I have to trash-talk more, but I got here with my fists, fighting, not with my mouth.

You have to respect your opponent.

You can promote fights - of course, you have to - you can say 'I'll beat you' or whatever, but you cannot put family, religion, anything like that in the mix. You need to separate things. That is a line a lot of fighters cross.

I'm under contract. Whatever the UFC asks, I have to do because they are my bosses and they treat me very well. I can't complain about that, and it's this, man: When you have a boss, you need to follow orders.

I wouldn't be where I am without Evolve.

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