“If someone makes you bleed, spit it in their face, and hit them as hard as you can,” Morono wrote. “I got to make my 24th walk to the Octagon and, as always, had the time of my life. I always go in there to win — no matter what it takes. They threw a young, hungry kickboxer my way, and we got to throw down on the biggest stage in the world. This warhorse has some miles on him for damn sure. If this was my last ride, I’ll go out with my head held high. In a perfect world, my next fight would be my last.”
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