Quote by Marlen Esparza
I used to be so aggressive, but after a while I started learning.

I used to be so aggressive, but after a while I started learning. Its not that I know how to adapt, but I know all styles of fighting so I can change my style of fighting to whatever it needs to be. That just comes from years of training and a lot of sparring partners. – Marlen Esparza

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