In an exclusive interaction with IANS, revealing how he dealt with the newfound fame, Anshul said: "I have thought or imagined or visualised so many things in this game that I'm going to be a world champion. I'm going to fight with top fighters. I'll put Indian MMA on the map. But fame hasn't come into my head. It's like, I haven't thought about it that I'm gonna be famous. It's a new thing, but it's good. I can realise that people are showing this love to me, and they are saying, okay, you are representing India in the UFC, so you have this responsibility; be careful, don't mess this up.
"I understand that I have this responsibility now. I'm representing my country, MMA Community and I know I have to work hard, I have been consistent. I need to work harder. And I'm happy with it, just bring it on. Give me more responsibility. I'm okay with it and I'll deal with it."
Anshul won the Road to UFC lightweight tournament with a stoppage win over Indonesian Jeka Saragih. The undefeated Indian also earned a USD 50,000 bonus for his performance.