- I put a lot of pressure on myself just because I hate losing more than I love to win.
- There's just something about fighting that just makes sense for me. I do it because of the fun, the thrill behind it... the adrenaline. I guess I'm an adrenaline junkie.
- I was bullied in high school. I went through a very traumatic freshman year. And I want to be a voice for all the girls out there that went through similar stories, or went through similar trials. I lost my voice at that time and I lost completely who I was, and I was able to find that through fighting. And I just want to be a positive role model and show that just because your world is crumbling at that point and time, there's always a future to look forward to.
- I made a lot of sacrifices to be where I am, obviously. I moved out and on my own since I was 18. I kinda left everybody behind just to make this a career. So everything really finally paid off for me.
- Once I found fighting, I knew I had to follow in Ronda's [Ronda Rousey] footsteps. I saw her career develop from the ground stages. Ronda's really opened the doors for women's MMA. Dana [Dana White] said there would never be women in the UFC and because of Ronda, there now are, and I have to be completely thankful for her. And if she wouldn't have created such an amazing 135 division, then it wouldn't have opened the doors for the 115 division.
- I really hope to inspire young girls, especially being someone who was very bullied. I had to quit high school because it was so bad. Part of me wants them to see all my successes just to show that they couldn't break me. But I want to be just a voice. I want to show girls, no matter how bad it is, there is a light at the end of the tunnel... there really is. Whatever happens in middle school and high school, those sorts of things, it may seem like your world is crashing down, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. And there's going to be good things that come from those traumatic experiences.
- I've never been one to listen to authority, and especially people telling me I can't do something because I'm going to do what I want.
- I was bullied a lot in high school and I think a lot of that had to do with, I guess, my looks. Going back, I wouldn't change it because it made me stronger. I'm too strong for them to shake me.
- It's hard for me to go out there and meet guys because I'm at the gym every single day and that's pretty much the only time I'm ever around guys. So, I do think that men are intimidated, but it's not really something I'm looking for right now.
- Girls can be catty, and that's just something you prepare for. And you know, that's not something that I have to have, I guess. I'm not that type of person. But going into fights, some people do have to be frustrated at their opponent. They have to be mad to be able to fight somebody. But for me, I'm just in love with this sport and I'm just really competitive, I would say. So, I love fighting, but I go in there to win.
- I would love to transition into movies, and I definitely see how Ronda's [Ronda Rousey] able to balance that so well and continue with her fighting career. Once I'm done fighting or soon, I would love to get into movies. I would love that. That would just be huge for me. It's definitely something I'm passionate about.
- I did do a talent show when I was in 5th Grade, and my talent was burping.
- I got more hurt cheerleading than I ever have fighting. I broke my tailbone doing a back flip.
- I really want to be a voice for young girls who have also been bullied. I went through a lot growing up, and it's things that if I talked about, you wouldn't even believe. It was a rough few years in high school, so I want to be a voice for them. I want to say that you don't have to play the victim. You can play the survivor and the fighter.
- Some people feed off their emotions but for me, I'm just a happy person and being in the cage is a blessing for me. And the fact that I'm able to do this is a blessing, so I just go out there happy because I enjoy every second of it.
- I grew up kind of backyard boxing with my brother and all the neighborhood kids. I think fighting was always in my blood. I grew up in the country so I rode dirt bikes and hunted. That's where I got my name - 12 Gauge. There was something about fighting that kind of stuck.
- There's a certain stereotype behind what a fighter is - It's aggressive. It's animalistic. I don't fit that stereotype. It's hard for me to communicate that's not who I am. I'm a girly girl who happens to love punching people in the face.
- I did do a talent show when I was in 5th grade, and my talent was burping.
- There's just something about fighting that just makes sense for me. I do it because of the fun, the thrill behind it . . . the adrenaline. I guess I'm an adrenaline junkie.
- I really hope to inspire young girls, especially being someone who was very bullied. I had to quit high school because it was so bad. Part of me wants them to see all my successes just to show that they couldn't break me. But I want to be just a voice. I want to show girls, no matter how bad it is, there is a light at the end of the tunnel . . . there really is. Whatever happens in middle school and high school, those sorts of things, it may seem like your world is crashing down, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. And there's going to be good things that come from those traumatic experiences.
- I grew up kind of backyard boxing with my brother and all the neighborhood kids. I think fighting was always in my blood. I grew up in the country so I rode dirt bikes and hunted. That's where I got my name--"12 Gauge". There was something about fighting that kind of stuck.
- There's a certain stereotype behind what a fighter is--it's aggressive. It's animalistic. I don't fit that stereotype. It's hard for me to communicate that's not who I am. I'm a girly girl who happens to love punching people in the face.
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