Words matter. These are the best Tecia Torres Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
ATT did a lot of classes, and I had a lot of female partners to work with. In Colorado, I don’t really do any classes.
I think that Karate Hottie can get me the title shot… That’s who I’ve been waiting for, karate versus karate, and I think that’s a big enough fight to propel me into the No. 1 contender spot.
I like having my familiarity and my specific coaches there telling me what I need to do.
Prior to getting back into college, I had lots of free time, so I was like, ahhh, I’ve always wanted a master’s, let’s go do it. As soon as I signed up, I had no time.
It’s just in your nature when you’re an athlete to be competitive in everything.
So I’ll get my two training sessions in early in the day and then I’ll go right to school.
Invicta treats the girls well but it wasn’t enough to make a living off of.
At the end of the day, I believe in myself and know what I’m capable of doing.
I’m straight edge. I’ve never touched a drug, and I want to show kids that you can accomplish big things the right way.
We’re all in this sport for the same reason: to get that title fight and become No. 1.
With every fight, everyone goes through something, nobody is really 100 percent.
I saw domestic violence my whole life.
I started this martial arts journey 20 years ago with karate, and I never imagined it would come to pass that I would be in the UFC.
I’m very fast and have really good movement.
When I found out that I was picked to be on ‘The Ultimate Fighter,’ my first thought is that my dream had come true.
To represent the Latin American people – especially Latin American women… there’s not many of us fighting. To be one of the ones that are able to set a precedent and to fight in Mexico is really amazing.
What’s better than having one of the best in the world to train you?
Martial arts will always be a part of my life. I started when I was five, and if I don’t open a school one day or teach or manage, I would still practice to stay in shape.
I want to go for that title shot, I want to be champion.
Hopefully, I’ll get a top-10 or top-five opponent.
I’m upping my game in all aspects – striking, Jiu Jitsu, wrestling – so I can be ready for every single thing.
If it wasn’t for the fact that I’m a fighter I wouldn’t watch much sports.
I want to become the champion and hold that belt. I don’t want to just win a fight and then lose it in my next fight.
To fight in Mexico is amazing.
I’m 24 now and I told my mom that if, by 25, it doesn’t happen for me in MMA, I would realistically go back to work.