But no one can ever say I never tried.

I have said it since day one of becoming a Professional MMA Fighter... My mentality going into every fight is that Win, Lose, or Draw I am going to bring a fight, and never lay over for anyone. I have no real control over my future, only thing I can promise is that I will come and fight to try and finish my opponents within the allocated time allowed.

Huge Props to Cote on getting the win. It was an honor to fight him, and share the cage with him. I said I was a fan before the fight, and I still am. Wish him and his career resurgence continued success.

It always sucks to lose, I will definitely learn from this loss as I have from every one of my losses. All have been an eye opening experience to not dwell on and pity myself about. But kick myself in the *** and realize I can improve on these mistakes and or weaknesses and become a much more dangerous mixed martial artist from such a learning experience.

No one is perfect anywhere, let alone everywhere. Taking this into account, I do believe I still have one of the most unorthodox and a bit of a rare skill-set that could give anyone fits on any given day. Combined with the mindset to keep improving and always doing my best to evolve, there is never a time where I feel complete. I am on a life long journey of becoming a better martial artist. This is to the death for me, it is my life. Whether fighting, coaching, instructing, helping, analyzing, promoting, you name it. I gave my whole life to this game, and I will be apart of it until I am dead and gone. Hoping that in the end my Legacy of every accomplishment I make inside and outside the cage is worthy of Pride for me and my family.

No clue what the future holds... But for now I need a little down time to let my mind ,body, and soul just relax from so much training and travelling. It's a very selfish sport and the time it consumes can be a bit obnoxious...lol. Spending some much needed time with my loved ones who I have missed and been away from for about 9 weeks of this even longer and extended training camp. But this is the life I chose, and what we do, if we are truly committed.