Condit: It’s what you do when the bell rings
A guy who fought for fun beginning in elementary school, who eagerly went to the gym daily as a teenager…

A guy who fought for fun beginning in elementary school, who eagerly went to the gym daily as a teenager knowing he’d get beaten down by men twice his age, probably doesn’t qualify as normal.
Condit, though, doesn’t care. Crazy, not crazy, it doesn’t matter.
It’s not what you say or how you act, Condit said. At the end of the day, when all is said and done, it’s what you do when the bell rings that really matters.
When the door closes and the bell rings, Condit will finally be home.
There’s nothing I love to do more in this world than to fight, and that gives me a certain amount of peace, knowing that after all of this time away and with everything that’s going on, it’s not too long until I’ll get to do what I love to do again, Condit said. That’s the fun part for me.
Not too many fighters would say 25 minutes in a cage with Nick Diaz is fun, or an appealing prospect. Carlos Condit is one of them, though.
And crazy or not, here he comes.
