Ilia Topuria has opened up on his childhood as fans prepare to see him make his return to the cage this summer.
As we know, Ilia Topuria is one of the most dangerous fighters in all of mixed martial arts. He’s also one of the biggest stars, too, especially in Spain and Georgia. Of course, ‘El Matador’ has had a long road to get to the top, and while a lot of the focus is on his UFC White House main event against Justin Gaethje, it’s always important to look back on the journey that got these big stars to the dance.
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Topuria is the current UFC lightweight champion, but he’s constantly chasing history. He is always looking ahead to what’s next, and that drive and determination has been living inside him for many, many years.
In a recent interview, Topuria spoke openly about what he went through in his childhood to help him prepare for the big time.
Topuria discusses his childhood
“We lived in Georgia,” Topuria told Charlas Adictivas. “We studied at a school there, and anyone who knows the culture of our country knows that it’s tough. There’s a constant confrontation with the kids at school, and you have to stand up for yourself a lot of the time.
“When you’re little, you don’t know what’s right, what’s wrong, how to defend yourself, who to turn to, because since I was always a kid who didn’t like confrontations in the street, I liked sports. And many people might think that because of the stereotype of practicing martial arts and MMA, that it can become aggressive, but the truth is that I never liked having confrontations with anyone on the street or in a non-sports environment.
“But, unfortunately, sometimes you had to face those kinds of situations, and well, I felt afraid. I felt afraid because you’d go to recess and the older kids would try to get a coin from you, or you’d buy something, or they’d make fun of you. And we all have crushes on someone in our class, and that makes you feel inferior, and in your own world, it awakens a sadness, and then, it changes how people think about you. You start to feel less, like you don’t have that courage, until you start to speak up.”
“Without a doubt, you need those stormy moments in your life to really develop your full potential,” Topuria continued. “Because if you always live in sunny days, I really think you don’t expose yourself to situations that require you to truly summon that courage. That courage is not put to the test. And if everything is a bed of roses, in the end, why bother making an effort? So, whenever I face any difficult moment in my life, any storm, I always see it as a learning experience, something that will make me much better, and that’s always how it turns out.”
Quotes via MMA Fighting
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