Many soldiers who decide to leave the military put their training to use in civil ian careers. James Quigg is no different, although his career choice is somewhat unusual. He's a professional mix ed martial arts fighter known as the Gentleman Brawler. "It can be pretty miserable to fight me, even if you're winning," said Quigg. "I'm not afraid of the fight." A wrestler since high school, Quigg was first introduced to mixed martial arts at West Point. He credits his training at the Combatives s