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But the truth is, deep down inside, I'm scared as hell. He is constantly competing against the best fighters in the world. St-Pierre doesn't run from his emotions. He treats it all as a natural process, but instead of lingering on the fears and uncertainties, he listens to his body.

The waiting process and long walk to the ring or cage can be the most nerve-racking part of being a fighter. Heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson was one of the most feared boxers in the history of the sport. He has admitted many times to being terrified before every fight, but the fear would always dissipate as he got closer to the ring. It's very hard for me to finish a guy like this.

He doesn't want to get hurt. It's normal. It's human nature. One thing was clear after talking with the champion—he doesn't intend to change what he's doing. It works. And, in his mind, winning fights, solving puzzles and building his legacy matter more than a handful of angry voices in the wind. I'm fine with that. There's always going to be critics all the time.

They think you just go there and stand in the middle and swing for the fence. People who fight like this are idiots. People who fight like this? They can get a win a couple of times. But sooner or later they lose. It's like flipping a coin. And I don't want my fight to be a coin flip.

I'm too smart for that. I'm methodical and that's how I fight. To expect anything else from St-Pierre is to ignore who he is. A man of routine, he does the same things week in and week out, building his body and his mind and creating the perfect vessel for the fight. Then he returns alone to his home, carefully puts up his clothes and thinks, long and hard, about the tasks to come.

To expect such a man to give in to emotion — to play the long odds or risk a certain win — is like expecting the tide not to come in or the rain not to fall. I use emotion to finish a round strong," St-Pierre said. That makes me do mistakes. People who have too much emotion in the cage, they can get a little bit stupid and carried away. You win with your brain, not your muscle. You can't do that if you get crazy. That's not me.

I don't want to do that. They fight smart," he continued, drawing a distinction between the most successful fighters and the stand-and-bang artists on the undercard. Look at how much damage he takes in his brain. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method. Pay using card ending in. Taxes where applicable. Along the way, he discovered a simple truth: Never stop reaching for your goal. Pierre P HarperCollins Canada. More from the same Author Way of the Fight. Narrator Way of the Fight.

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