Yes, sir, no, sir, clock in, clock out. Why were you late? Why are you not in today? That’s not how humans are supposed to live.
CONOR MCGREGORI’m in the game of spinning plates. I’m spinning a boxing plate. I’m spinning a Tae Kwon Do plate. I’m spinning a Jujitsu plate. I’m spinning a freestyle wrestling plate. I’m spinning a karate plate. If I was to put all them down and have one boxing plate spinning, it would be like a load off my shoulders.
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I carry the flag of Ireland all the time. I want to represent my country.
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It could be if I fight in front of one person or one million people. It’s still the same emotions.
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The more you seek the uncomfortable, the more you will become comfortable.
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I never got into training to be an All-Ireland boxing champ or to win a belt. At the start, I just got into it to learn how to defend myself when I got into situations.
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The mixed martial arts way of life will give you focus.
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I’m focusing on me. I’m focusing on my family’s security, my family’s financial security, so that’s all I can do.
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I don’t care about other sports. I don’t care about anything I don’t need to care about. This is my sport: it is my life. I study it; I think about it all the time. Nothing else matters.
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We come bulletproof in Ireland. We’re reared tough, and we fight.
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I knew I’d be in the UFC since I started my career.
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I run New York City!
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Boxing is limited fighting with a specific rule set. Fighting is true, where you can do anything.
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When I do something, I do it full steam ahead.
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I like to look good, my friend.
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I think it’s an Irish thing. We don’t really care. We say it as we mean it, and you have to deal with it. The truth is the truth.
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This guy’s a clown! He’s just all talk!’ I’ve heard that many times in my career. And then they’re sleeping in the middle of the octagon.
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