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Both of these traits are anti-warrior, sure, a warrior protects, but who does he protect? His own, A Warrior protects his own while he destroys another, a Warrior is a conqueror and always seeks the thrill of a fight, Alexander The Great is renown for his love of war, a Warrior doesn't know when not to fight, he lives for battle, that's his bread and butter so to speak.
Depends on the warrior and his/her cause. Not every warrior lives to fight or fights for the love of battle. Some fight because they must (too protect, to survive, for love, for an ideal) these types of warriors may hate to fight but do so out of necessity.
But you are not wrong. There are also warriors who live for the love of combat as well. Again it just depends on the Warrior's own cause and ideals.