Urijah gets deeper into the qualms him and current Bantamweight title holder Dominick Cruz have in common, and how that will propel him to a victory this weekend.
  
I beat Cruz in a defense of my WEC title four years ago. I won with a  guillotine in the first round, but Cruz had chip on his shoulder about  me before he even met me. During the week of our first fight – before I  even met the guy – he’d disrespected me and showed me how he operates  when he wrote all over my face on the posters for the event.
I had nothing to do with the design of the poster – but the guy is an  emotional mess. He goes from throwing himself pity-parties to praising  himself for all that he brings to MMA.
He likes recounting his deprived upbringing (which doesn’t sound that  bad, in my opinion) and pondering how he could reach the heights he has  with all that’s wrong in his life. Along the way he has made mention of  how things have been “handed” to me in my career of nearly 30 fights  (which started nearly eight years ago in tiny American Indian casinos,  the only place allowed in California at the time), managed to deface  more posters of me in gyms and make negative statements about me over  the years in gyms in my home state of California.
I’ve brushed it off and followed my own road, but one truth remains: I  have someone that chose me as an enemy out there. Cruz is fueled by  negativity, jealousy and revenge. The best part is I don’t have many  enemies, and I get to take destiny into my own hands. Like most  everything in my life, I’ve found a way to have fun with my foe, so I  embrace the bitterness, add a creative campaign to stoke the fire and  prepare for a great battle.
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