Randy Couture

Randy Couture
Randall "Randy" Duane Coutureis an American actor, retired mixed martial artist and former collegiate and Greco-Roman wrestler. During his tenures in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Couture became a three-time UFC Heavyweight Champion, two-time UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, an interim UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and the UFC 13 Heavyweight Tournament Winner. Couture is the first of only two fighters to hold two UFC championship titles in two different divisions...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMMA Fighter
Date of Birth22 June 1963
CityEverett, WA
CountryUnited States of America
If he kept standing in front of me like that, I knew that sooner or later I'd catch him. The first jab I hit him with, it wasn't much, but it started to swell his eye.
I definitely see myself continuing to transition into more acting roles. I'll always be a coach. I'm always going to have a training center, always going to work with guys that are looking for some input and want help. I love commentating, and that's something I can always go back to and enjoy doing.
I do my best to stay away from dairy, especially ice cream. I've become a cookie monster whenever I want to mess around and eat something cheap.
I have several businesses that revolve around fighting: the training centres, the clothing line and all that stuff. I'll probably be involved in the sport in some way shape or form, and I'll continue to train and be active and do the things that I love to do.
I love the training, love the competition, and I still feel like I'm progressing and getting better as a fighter.
I haven't placed any limits on myself
I picture success and winning. The body has a physical response to mental images of winning.
A lot of us lead relatively sedentary lifestyles, so you have to motivate yourself and force yourself to go to the gym and do active things. The folks that have figured it out, found that thing that they love and made it a big part of their lives, it's easy for them to stay in shape.
I'm not scared to fail, I'm not scared to lose, I'm not scared to die, for that matter... It's going to work out the way it's supposed to work out.
In some way I felt I was never good enough until I started fighting. I was always striving to show my worth and value.
You're nervous because you're afraid of the outcome. Accept the worst outcome... You'll be free & fight like you're able to.
Learn from your mistakes, make adjustments, and go out and compete again. That's the mark of championship spirit.
If losing a fight is the worst thing that's ever happened to you in your life, you're doing pretty good.
You have to be true to yourself and remain humble. Whether you win or lose, you've got to treat everyone the same, and be who you are.