
“No one’s shooting at me when I’m in a cage…but close the cage on me, and what’s going through my mind is that I’m still fighting for my life. If they’re going to beat me, they’re going to have to go to the level I’m willing to go. I’ve been places they haven’t. I’ve seen things they haven’t. They’re not just fighting me when I’m in there. They’re fighting all that past experience as well.” — Brian Stann, Marine First Lieutenant and professional MMA fighter profiled in the New York Times
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