Source: UFC

There’s no one way to win and keep a championship in combat sports. But while most adopt a tunnel vision approach, staring straight ahead with no distractions in training camp before a big fight, UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley takes a different road, opting for a tornado instead of a tunnel.
“I came to grips that I live a chaotic life and that’s how God created me,” said Woodley, who makes the fifth defense of his title this Saturday night against Kamaru Usman. “I would be very, very scared to fight if I didn’t have a lot going on. I never had any fight camp that I didn’t have a lot (going on), whether it was positive or negative. There’s always been something outside of fighting. It takes my mind off walking in there where somebody’s trying to hurt me. Somebody’s trying to take my belt, somebody’s trying to end my streak and take away what I want to be my legacy. So I just recognize that chaos is a part of life – don’t run from it; embrace it.”
So as 2019 enters its third month, Woodley isn’t just focused on retaining his belt.
“My goal this year is to do three major films,” he said. “I talked to my agent and I’m definitely gonna be doing a lot more films, so I’m pumped about that. I’ve got an album coming out March 4 called ‘Chaos Theory,’ and I’ve already got my second album complete. I’ll have three projects out musically in 2019 and hopefully three big films and I’m looking to get a lead in a film as well.”
Yes, three music projects and three films, along with his continuing roles as champion, husband and father.
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