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Fight Quote by Julianna Pena

“When I had my first amateur fight, the gloves that I used were the UFC gloves you can buy at the store. I remember thinking I was being a poser, so I quit using them. 'I'm not a UFC fighter. Women aren't allowed to fight in the UFC.' I didn't use them anymore, I didn't fight with them on. But now…” quote by Julianna Pena
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“When I had my first amateur fight, the gloves that I used were the UFC gloves you can buy at the store. I remember thinking I was being a poser, so I quit using them. 'I'm not a UFC fighter. Women aren't allowed to fight in the UFC.' I didn't use them anymore, I didn't fight with them on. But now, it's real life.”

Julianna Pena

About This Quote

The speaker reflects on abandoning UFC-branded gloves out of fear of being seen as a poser, only to later confront the reality that the sport's barriers apply to women as well.

In simple terms: Fear of inauthenticity leads to self‑censorship.

Key Takeaway

Identity concerns can limit participation.

Themes

identity authenticity gender barriers self‑perception sports culture

Mood

determined reflective motivated

Type

personal anecdote motivational

When to use this quote

  • first amateur fight
  • choosing equipment
  • feeling like an imposter
  • realizing systemic exclusion

Key Concepts

self‑image social expectations gender inequality

Practical Applications

  • coaching athletes on confidence
  • designing inclusive branding

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does perceived authenticity affect performance?
  • What steps can reduce gender‑based barriers in sports?
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