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Published 10:56 31 Dec 2016 GMT

"Loss is part of life. If you don't have loss, you don't have loss, you don't grow. This isn't tough, this is life."Even when he was given an out by one of the journalists who asked him if he was injured for this fight, Cruz refused to take it. This would have been a believable excuse considering his ankles were all taped up inside the Octagon and because he sat on the sidelines for three years after blowing out ACLs in both his knees. But Cruz didn't want to appear weak.
"They're wrong. I was there. I was 100% me. I was healthy. I was everything I've always been in my eyes. I just got caught in a couple of transitions and that's how it goes in this game. You're swinging 4 oz gloves, you get caught sometimes. What else can you really say about that? I've got to go back and watch the fight, obviously."And the last thing he wanted to do was to take the shine off a sensational performance by the division's new king. Rather than claim he had an off-night, or cite that accidental head butt as a turning point in the bout, Cruz told the truth. He tried his best and it wasn't enough. He was bested.
"After feeling it, after getting through it, after seeing the look in his eyes a couple of times when I punched him, when I kicked him, when I fought him. I'm not disappointed in myself at all. All I can say is I lost and I'll take my loss like a man."Cruz doesn't need reassurance as he's confident that he's doing just that, but he really is taking this one like a champion, and he deserves all the plaudits that are coming his way.
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