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before the fight,
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his face pretty good.
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it to me, they would.
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opponents before the fight.
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is a little taboo.
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who have the courage
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be so vulnerable,
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of all your friends and family,
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in front of millions of people.
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no one wants to do.
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variously trained fighters
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claim their technique as supreme
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name known today
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growth in popularity
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largest organization,
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fights in UFC history
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each other in the Octagon.
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fighter, Rashad Evans,
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and rising star Jon Jones.
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the Las Vegas arena
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friends to exchange blows.
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to finish this fight.
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scores the contest 50-45...
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the light heavyweight
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found its new superstar.
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by his former team
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base in Florida,
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his girlfriend Beans.
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fight in a split decision,
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severe knee injury
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the hardest in many ways,
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right there again.
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like you are checking him out.
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from his second marriage
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their father and it shows.
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because of the fight,
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there, right there, right there.
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strengthen his healing knee.
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I spoke too soon.
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to stand on his leg,
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it collapsing or falling?
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that period of time
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if not even longer
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always overcoming.
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the UFC's biggest draw.
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Reebok and Beats Headphones
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just five weeks away,
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to his training camp
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we were training partners.
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looked up to, growing up,
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cool, funky crazy techniques,
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me some of their
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me to outgrow those guys.
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to fill in for him
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available world championship,
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the opportunity.
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on him. That's all I wanna see.
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the story to the media
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off Brazil a little bit.
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that was for me.
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would change my character.
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become a violent person
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people fairly or arrogant,
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my life in a positive way.
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to provide for my family
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with the world,
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that it's the best thing
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like 648 Before Christ.
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known as Pankration
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the ultimate combatant.
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roaring crowds,
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of such figures
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the ability to submit
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technique used in modern times.
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arts pretty much.
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in the first Olympic sports.
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and thousands of people,
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of life or death
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someone that she love.
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nothing harder than MMA.
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all the colors match
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the Gracie family perfected
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martial art of jiu-jitsu,
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a brand all their own.
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jiu-jitsu would become
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today's mixed martial arts.
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immigration colony.
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influential man at the time,
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gentleman get settled.
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jiu-jitsu to my uncle Carlos,
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spent a few years memorizing
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heavier than you,
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a punch and knock you out.
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we take that equation
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positions of leverage
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who's much bigger,
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on speed and strength.
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view of a competitive match-up
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were allowed to do more
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fights that they had done
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from Brazil.
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that was developed by me
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the knowledge of jiu-jitsu
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to develop a tournament
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styles of martial arts.
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a taekwondo guy.
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not want a boxing ring
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getting beat up,
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the ropes and get away.
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a student of mine at the time,
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whole bunch of big, huge movies,
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to have discussions on
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alligators and stuff like that.
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what the Octagon is today.
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it was pro wrestling.
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the UFC on the scene,
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that somebody could die.
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that sensationalism.
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break your fingers.
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see sometimes in the movies
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and chops everybody up
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techniques actually work
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and what techniques don't.
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what they say they could do
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with the shin,
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they call off the fight.
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a little guy like Royce Gracie
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more intimidating guy,
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wanted to be world champion.
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pay-per-view buys
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and just grew and got bigger.
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or driving off a cliff.
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do anything drastic,
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the injuries he suffer
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serious broken bones
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his jaw and everything.
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see that he was out.
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hit him one more time.
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I see this pink fluid
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he gets carted off.
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what he's like.
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have recognized me.
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future of his business venture:
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unsanctioned amateur fights
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Indian reservations.
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that when you're fighting.
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467. They're gonna be throwing at you.
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468. It's like Matrix;
everything slows down.
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469. Aw, shit, he's hurt!
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470. Hold his head.
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471. I want you hold him
so he don't move.
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472. Chris, come here.
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475. Gonna stitch his mouth?
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476. I just had surgery.
I don't wanna watch that.
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478. Make him commit, make 'em pay.
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479. To my left,
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480. from Joker MMA
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482. Come on, Luke!
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485. Get up!
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486. Get up!
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487. Oh, my God.
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489. Give me a thumbs-up, coach.
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490. Wow.
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is an active UFC fighter.
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495. Sara was a wrestler on
the U.S. Olympic team.
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the first American woman
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at the 2004 Olympics.
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500. make some damage,
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marriage is now uncertain.
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505. A devoted mother,
she is constantly balancing
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507. with the time needed
for her daughter.
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508. Do you have a lot of homework?
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509. Were you a naughty girl today?
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510. You were a good girl?
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511. My brother wrestled since
I was about three years old,
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had an interest in it.
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for like one year.
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was 14, I was like,
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go out for sports."
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'cause it just seemed like
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518. But in North Carolina, that's
just wasn't really accepted.
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519. It was, "Girls should be
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520. "cooking and cleaning
for those boys,
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522. It was just a different time.
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523. I've always kinda had
a stubborn streak, so
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me I couldn't do something,
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525. especially 'cause they
told me I couldn't do it
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526. 'cause I was a girl,
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527. I was like, "No way.
"I'm doing this."
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528. Like, "You don't tell me
what I can and can't do
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529. "and what I'm capable of."
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530. And my mom was like,
"Oh, you're wrestling."
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531. And I was like, "Yes!"
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532. Some guys on the team
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533. didn't think that
I belonged there,
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534. like I was just there to
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535. find a boyfriend or hook
up or something like that.
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536. You know, "If she's gonna quit,
we'll help make her quit."
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537. If they came after me,
I just came after them harder.
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538. So I just kinda proved that
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539. "Okay, you're
gonna stand up to me;
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540. "you're gonna challenge me.
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541. "It's just gonna make
me a better wrestler.
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542. "You're actually helping me."
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543. There's a grasshopper
in the mouth.
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544. It's trying to crawl out.
Grab it, quick.
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545. Grab it. Oh, look at it jump!
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546. Grab it!
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547. Quick. Got it!
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548. Don't squeeze it.
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549. My brother was murdered
when I was 18 years old
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550. and he was 21.
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551. And it was
at my first year of college.
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552. The guy got beat up by my brother,
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553. and so he was insulted
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554. and decided like, "You know what?
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555. "I'm gonna solve this problem.
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556. "I'm just gonna kill the guy."
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557. My older brother was responsible
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558. for me choosing to
wrestle and my character
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559. developing the way it did,
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560. my stubbornness
and my hard work and my drive,
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561. and it was...
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562. It was horrible.
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563. It was horrible losing
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564. somebody you looked up to
and that was your hero.
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565. And, um...
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566. Not even just losing somebody.
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567. Losing somebody's hard enough,
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568. but having somebody
taken from you.
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569. It was really difficult
for an 18-year-old to
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570. process.
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571. I didn't process it by
like crying all the time.
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572. I threw myself into
wrestling, and when I wasn't,
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573. I was just angry.
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574. Angry at the world, angry that
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575. that's the hand that life
dealt me at that time.
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576. I'm not a fan of women fighting.
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577. I think it's gross.
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578. But that's just me.
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579. You know, you wanna,
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580. you wanna fight like a man,
you wanna act like a man,
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581. then I'm gonna beat
you up like a man.
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582. There's room for women
competitors, for sure.
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583. There's an opportunity for women;
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584. they wanna compete.
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585. They wanna be fighters.
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586. It's cool.
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587. I mean I don't see it too sexy.
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my sexist side of me
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That's awesome.
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591. You know, I've
always had a fascination
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594. and I'm talking very little girl,
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595. maybe six, seven, eight,
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596. laying in bed, thinking,
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597. "If I hit him like this,
he's gonna do this.
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598. "If I do this,
he's gonna do that."
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599. I think my mom thought
I was amazingly crazy.
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600. People like, "You're not
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601. "gonna have your
daughter be a fighter?"
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602. No.
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603. Maybe a ballerina or something.
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604. I had parents that instilled in me
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605. to try to be strong,
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606. and martial arts
really did help me,
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607. because I got into it so young,
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608. build my confidence.
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609. It kinda gave me a voice.
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610. As female fighters,
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611. we do have a voice,
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612. and we can make our voice heard.
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613. Every time we go in that cage,
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614. we earn more and more respect.
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615. And I think that
puts us in a position
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other women around the world
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617. that don't have the opportunity
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618. to have their voice heard.
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620. that I had the opportunity to
see legitimate female athletes.
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621. For people that say
that there's no place
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623. I just say, "Watch."
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624. You know?
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625. "Watch, observe.
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626. "Have an open mind."
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627. If you bought
a ticket to an NBA game,
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628. and you said, "All right,
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629. "at halftime,
there's gonna be a WNBA game,"
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630. a lot of fans would be
like, "What is this?
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631. "We hate the WNBA."
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632. You know how that is.
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633. No one thinks twice.
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634. The women's fights are just
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636. as the men's fights.
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637. There's obviously a lot
of women that wanna fight,
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638. and there's a lot of guys
that wanna see 'em fight.
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640. getting respect as fighters?
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641. Yes, definitely.
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642. Well, especially since
there's Ronda Rousey.
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643. She's definitely
deserved the respect.
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644. How hard she trains,
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645. her mental and her physical
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646. everything is so prepared.
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647. And that's what make
her a good fighter.
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648. Ronda Rousey,
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649. a reigning UFC champion
and number-four
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650. pound-for-pound
fighter in the world.
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651. She has viciously
dominated her opponents,
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652. beating many of them
within the opening seconds.
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653. Here is the action,
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654. and there's not a lot of it.
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655. Done!
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656. That is the
end, ladies and gentlemen!
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657. Seconds into
the first round, again.
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658. Ronda Rousey looks unbeatable.
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659. Phenomenal...
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660. All right, y'all. Here she is.
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661. Hi, everybody.
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662. Hi. Nice to meet you, too.
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663. I found a scrapbook
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664. in our house when
I was around eight,
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665. and I discovered that my mom was
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666. the first American
judo world champion.
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667. I just found out that
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668. she was actually Wonder Woman.
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669. People all over the world
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670. gravitate towards fighting because
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671. it's something that's in everyone
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672. and it's an actual instinct.
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673. It's not a man's thing
or a woman's thing.
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674. It's simple and it's natural,
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675. and we're all compelled to do it.
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676. It's in our blood.
It's in our history.
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677. We're instinctively
protective creatures
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678. because we're mothers.
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679. So if you ever watch
a female fight,
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680. you see that
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681. relentless passion
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682. to dominate and to survive.
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683. Recently,
Ronda took on Sara McMann,
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684. dropping her with
a knee to the liver,
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685. a stoppage that Sara still
believes was premature.
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686. It is all over.
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687. She continues to train daily,
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688. patiently awaiting her next fight.
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689. Fighting out
of High Ridge, Missouri,
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690. the former Bellator
lightweight world champion,
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691. please welcome Michael Chandler!
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692. Ever since I lost
that belt a couple years ago,
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693. I knew that it was
only a matter of time,
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694. only a matter of work,
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695. only a matter of
positive thinking.
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696. Losing extra pounds
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697. to make weight is never easy.
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698. It drastically affects
a fighter's mind.
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699. I'm very disciplined
for my whole training camp,
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700. and I get my body down to
the best physical shape
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701. it possibly can be,
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702. four or five, 6% body fat,
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703. and then that last 15 pounds or so
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705. Once you make the weight,
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706. then you have about 24 hours,
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707. and you can finally breathe
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708. because that first fight
was just making the weight.
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709. Now you can focus
on the task at hand,
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710. which is going out there
and winning that next fight.
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711. Growing up in the Midwest,
my mom and dad worked two jobs
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712. to make sure us kids had
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713. every single thing that we wanted.
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714. My first love was wrestling.
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715. And my mom worked two jobs.
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716. My dad was a carpenter,
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717. so he went to work
throughout the week
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718. and then would do side
jobs on the weekends
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719. just to scrape up enough money
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720. to make sure I could
go to wrestling camps.
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721. They truly wanted to give us kids
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722. more than they had
when they grew up,
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723. and now kinda coming
into the sport of MMA,
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724. it's really helped
me keep my roots
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725. very strongly planted
in the ground.
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726. Republicans' bamboo trees.
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727. Even though he is
completely different.
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728. There was a guy that
dressed exceptionally good.
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729. Kicking and striking,
it was unnatural
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730. because I wasn't a
fighter growing up,
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731. I never got into fights,
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732. and I never really had
that adrenaline rush
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733. of fighting and throwing
punches and kicks
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734. and knees and elbows,
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735. but I wasn't afraid
of anybody, and I knew
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736. that I was already
gonna be tougher
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737. than a lot of the guys
I stepped in the cage with.
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738. I might not really understand
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739. how a fight works, but I know
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740. when it comes to
hand-to-hand combat,
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741. I've already done it
at the highest level
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742. in that Division I wrestling room,
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743. that Division I grind,
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744. where for 12 months
out of the year
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745. for five years straight,
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746. you were literally putting
your body through a living hell.
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747. You cannot go from
an elbow strike from 12 to six.
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748. Now you can be on
your back and throw it from
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749. six to 12.
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750. That is legal.
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751. Having a loss is tough.
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752. I've trained so hard and so smart
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753. and surrounded myself
with the right people,
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754. the people I think
that are gonna help me,
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755. and I never envision
seeing myself lose.
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756. My first 12 fights I was 12-0,
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757. ten finishes, and seven
of those in the first round.
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758. Alvarez!
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759. Bleeding terribly out of the mouth
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760. from Michael Chandler!
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761. Now giving up his back!
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762. - Chandler looking...
- That's it!
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763. There's the tap!
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764. And we have a new champion!
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765. Michael Chandler is Bellator's
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766. new lightweight world champion!
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767. My rematch against Eddie Alvarez
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768. I lost by a tough,
tough split decision.
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769. A lot of people thought I won.
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770. I was put in this sport
to become a champion
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771. and be put on
a platform to reach people,
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772. so I couldn't see how
I could possibly lose
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773. inside that cage.
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774. And then it happens.
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775. I came back from the dead almost.
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776. Not many guys lose
three fights in a row
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777. and then came back and become
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778. where I think that
I'm gonna end up.
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779. You step in that cage,
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780. you have one goal and one mission,
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781. and that's to dominate.
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782. This is the hurt business.
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783. Huge right!
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784. I am pretty darn good at it.
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785. I visualize myself on
top of my opponent,
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786. hitting him or putting
him in a submission,
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787. watching him crumble,
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788. watching his facial
expression turn from
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789. looking like he thinks
that he's gonna win
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790. to that sunken-in facial
expression of "Oh, my gosh,
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791. "this guy won't get off me.
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792. "Oh, my gosh.
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793. "It's only a matter of time
before I get finished."
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794. Iron Michael Chandler!
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795. You know what to do!
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796. Lights out.
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797. Chandler!
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798. And it's over!
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799. Michael Chandler came in
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800. wanting to take
the fight to the ground.
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801. Instead, he puts Patricky
Pitbull to the ground.
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802. And we have a new
lightweight world champion.
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803. Let me amend that.
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804. There definitely
are still some troubled guys
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805. who wanna get in the sport
to channel their anger
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806. or, "Hey, I wanna make some money.
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807. "There's girls around.
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808. "Maybe I'll get on TV,
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809. "and my friends'll
think I'm cool."
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810. But it's starting to become
such a high-profile sport,
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811. it's not easy to get
signed to these promotions
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812. unless you are a quality fighter
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813. and a quality human being.
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814. It's interesting
the way the sport has grown,
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815. matured, and advanced.
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816. Clint Dahl,
a manager to many fighters,
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817. studied the UFC formula
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818. and soon began promoting
local fights in Orange County.
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819. These local events
became a breeding ground
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820. for some of the world's
greatest fighters.
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821. There's a good example
of California's finest.
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822. What up, buddy?
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824. a large number of my friends
had been murdered,
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825. and street fights
were a common thing.
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826. You know, you just did it.
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827. Fight fans, 1,000 strong
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828. in an Orange County college gym,
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829. cheer on the
bare-knuckle brawlers.
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830. There are few rules,
and gloves are not required.
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831. The UFC had been going,
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832. and we started wanting to
be the UFC.
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833. We started putting on fights
that we called shoot fights.
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834. Shoot
fighting's not pro wrestling.
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835. You really fight out there,
and you don't go out there...
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836. Orange County
in the '90s was the mecca.
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837. Orange County was truly
the mecca of mixed martial arts.
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838. Well, the less rules there
are, the more intense it...
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839. I have a scar on my palm
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840. from when I hit a guy
and broke his nose,
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841. and I guess his skull
went into my hand and just
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842. blood everywhere.
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843. One night this guy came in,
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844. and he was a known badass.
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845. He was like the guy on the street.
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846. He wasn't a big guy,
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847. but he'd beat up big guys.
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848. Everyone would talk about him.
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849. And I'm like, "Will you fight?"
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850. And he's all like,
"Who am I fighting?"
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851. I go, "I got a
16-year-old kid back here
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852. "who trains here."
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853. That 16-year-old kid beat the shit
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855. Mangled him.
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856. So this street fighter's
sitting on the floor.
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857. I go, "Are you okay?"
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858. And the $100 that I gave him
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859. were in twenties,
and they were all crumbled up,
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860. and he just
reached and grabbed 'em,
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861. and he just like pulls
them into himself.
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862. He's just afraid in that moment
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863. that I'm gonna take his $100.
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864. So there's
a street fighting story.
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865. Street fighters lose.
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866. And that's where
it started to progress.
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867. A practicing minister,
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868. please welcome Kimo!
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869. In America,
since it's the melting pot
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870. of all different cultures,
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871. I believe that same thing happens
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872. when a martial art comes here.
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873. Kickboxing, karate, taekwondo,
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874. all of these things
got mixed together
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875. to make mixed martial arts.
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876. The sport of mixed martial arts
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877. has constantly reinvented itself.
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878. Once dominated
by Brazilian jiu-jitsu,
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879. today's fighters must develop
a more well-rounded approach
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880. to stay competitive.
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881. We learned about the Gracies.
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882. A fundamental
ground fighting system
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883. was revealed to us,
and we all went, "Holy smokes!"
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884. But then when Stan Longinidis
beat Dennis Alexio
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885. with a leg kick,
Muay Thai came around,
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886. and everybody went, "Holy smokes.
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887. "What's Muay Thai?"
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888. Then you get a guy
like a Don Frye,
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889. who's a very good boxer
and a good wrestler,
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890. that could stuff a takedown
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891. and then start punching
and knock a guy out.
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893. he was a monster.
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894. UFC 9, Amaury Bitetti,
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895. God bless him,
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896. he almost died that night,
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897. 'cause he would not quit.
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898. There it is.
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899. "More," he's saying "More."
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the ground-and-pound
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much invented it,
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906. Oh!
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907. Oh, and a big right hand!
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908. Big left kick!
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909. That's it! Oh, it's over!
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910. It's all over!
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911. There has never been
a challenger like this before.
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912. Knocking someone out,
it feels great.
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it's like hitting that clean
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915. The young guys at that time
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916. said, "Okay, we gotta
be a complete fighter.
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917. "Otherwise, if you have
a hole in your game
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918. "and I don't, then
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919. "I'm gonna probably
win the fight."
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you have to know it,
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924. and of course for MMA.
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925. And I would never put
somebody in the cage
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926. that's not well rounded.
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927. It's putting it all
together, making it
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928. as one.
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929. If you can make it all seamless,
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930. then that's the art of it.
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931. Each fighter gets to
put his own flavor on it
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932. and come out and express
himself to the world
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933. in a canvas that's
painted in blood.
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934. This sport started
with barroom brawlers,
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935. guys who were angry or
just getting out of prison,
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936. and it was taboo.
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937. But now you see so many
people coming into this sport
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938. where they're just
passionate about it.
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939. I have my degree from Mizzou.
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940. If I wanted to stop
fighting today,
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941. I could go use that degree
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942. and do whatever I
wanted to do with it.
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943. But I choose fighting
because I like it.
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944. I'm not the kind of
guy who goes out to a bar
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945. and gets into
a fight like an idiot.
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946. I can't say I ever got in a fight
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947. that I wasn't paid for.
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948. Now you're coming in
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949. as a guy who started
training in MMA
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950. as a 12-year-old and now you're 21
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951. with all those skillset.
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952. It's fun to look
back at that time,
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953. but that's wasn't sport;
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954. that was more spectacle.
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955. This is true sport.
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956. All right, guys, let's go!
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957. Let's get, get it, get it.
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958. Rashad's knee
has yet to fully heal.
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959. But he's eager to
begin his training.
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960. Thank you, my prince.
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961. Thank you, my princess.
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962. He steps back into the gym
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963. for the first time in ten months.
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964. What's up, man, how you doing?
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965. This is just
the beginning of his comeback.
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966. What was your childhood like?
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967. I moved with my dad
when I was three years old,
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968. and I stayed until I was seven.
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969. He had very bad anger issues.
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970. You know, he whooped our ass a lot
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971. to the point sometimes where
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972. I didn't even fear
the paddle anymore.
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973. Ha!
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974. My mother was a good mom.
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975. She was very strict.
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976. She would give you
a couple warnings.
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977. And if by the third warning
you didn't get it right,
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978. it was bop, bop, bop, bop!
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979. "Rashad, go get that belt!"
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980. And I'm like, "Damn!"
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981. Okay, here we go!
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982. I used to love to fight.
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983. That was like the funnest
thing in the world to me,
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984. just to get into a street
fight with some other kids.
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985. It was natural for me
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986. because I grew up fighting.
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987. Back when I was four
or five years old,
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988. my brother Lance
would make me fight
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990. They would love to fight me
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991. because I looked like a wimp.
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992. And I had to always
prove to them that
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993. I'm 'bout it,
and I'm not scared of nothing.
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994. It helped me
release a lot of frustration
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995. and hurt that I had.
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996. You know what I'm saying?
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997. We grew up kind of poor,
very poor.
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998. And it was just,
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999. it was hard.
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1000. Bop, bop!
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1001. Once I got old enough to
really start to understand
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1002. that I was poor,
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1003. then I had a lot of resentment
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1004. for my father,
even resentment for my mother,
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1005. because I was like...
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1006. I used to think like,
"Why the fuck do I gotta
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1007. "grow up like this?"
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1008. It was one
of the things in my life that
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1009. always gives me drive
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1010. because I can still
remember that feeling.
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1011. That's the business,
you know what I'm saying?
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1012. I got one chance
in my lifetime right now
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1013. to seize this opportunity
and make the most out of it,
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1014. and I gotta do what I gotta do
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1015. to make sure I'm doing that.
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1016. You know?
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1017. I been in this game since
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1018. 2003, man.
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1019. When you met Rashad,
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1020. did you know he was
a professional fighter?
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1021. No.
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1022. I had no idea what I was in for.
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1023. He tried to tell me,
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1024. and I asked him,
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1025. "A fighter, what do you mean?"
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1026. And he said, "Mixed martial arts."
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1027. I was like,
"Okay, that's a nice hobby,
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1028. "but what do you do for a living?"
Copy !req
1029. He asked how you
do it and cut off,
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1030. you not only controlled
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1031. but you cut off blood supply.
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1032. He's trying to prove
something. That's why.
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1033. No, no, no,
no, no, I'm just showing him.
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1034. I just wanna feel it.
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1035. Hold on, let me finish my tuna, man.
Come on, damn.
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1036. Was it difficult seeing him
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1037. not able to train?
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1038. Yeah, it's difficult because
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1039. it's like a child
that's not able to play.
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1040. Don't hurt his neck.
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1041. Out of all the sports out there,
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1042. it's the hardest one
to be connected with,
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1043. to watch him want
to do so much but
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1044. you can't.
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1045. With his upcoming fight
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1046. against Daniel Cormier looming,
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1047. Jon takes time away from training
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1048. to fulfill his fatherly duties.
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1049. Oh, look.
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1050. Jon Bones Jones doll.
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1051. I let my kids watch my fights, but
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1052. never live,
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1053. because you never know what's
gonna happen out there.
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1054. I've had some fights where
I've gotten pretty bloody,
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1055. and I've had some fights
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1056. where I've gotten other
people pretty bloody.
Copy !req
1057. And I don't really like them
to see that type of stuff.
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1058. Excuse me, Bones.
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1059. How's it going?
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1060. Pretty good, pretty good.
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1061. Good, good to see you, buddy.
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1062. Do a lot of fighters
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1063. bring their families
along during the training?
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1064. That seems to work
for a lot of fighters.
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1065. I've also seen a lot of fighters
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1066. come down here by themselves.
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1067. And those guys really,
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1068. they don't really seem as happy.
Copy !req
1069. They seem to get burned
out a little faster.
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1070. They miss their kids and
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1071. just having my kids run up to me
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1072. screaming "Daddy, Daddy!"
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1073. things in the gym just don't seem
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1074. that serious.
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1075. Daddy!
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1076. Guess what?
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1077. Got you guys some toys tonight.
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1078. Yay!
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1079. Yeah.
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1080. Your opponent, Daniel Cormier,
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1081. keeps saying that you're
gonna poke him in the eyes
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1082. during the fight.
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1083. Why does he keep saying that?
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1084. So Daniel Cormier
is saying before the fight
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1085. that I'll end up
poking him in the eyes
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1086. at some point,
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1087. and the reason why he says that
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1088. is because I do poke
people in the eyes.
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1089. And it's very illegal.
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1090. But I do it.
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1091. Livies.
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1092. - She hit me today.
- Did she?
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1093. I react to people
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1094. trying to punch me in the face by
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1095. usually sticking my hand out
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1096. and pushing their face away,
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1097. kinda like you see on TV
Copy !req
1098. where the big brother's
holding his little brother
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1099. and the little
brother can't hit him
Copy !req
1100. 'cause his arms isn't
long enough or whatnot.
Copy !req
1101. And I do that in real fights.
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1102. Like if someone's coming at me,
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1103. I'll just put my hand
on their forehead.
Copy !req
1104. And a lot of times they
end up missing the punch
Copy !req
1105. that was intended for my face.
Copy !req
1106. And sometimes it lands
in people's eyes.
Copy !req
1107. And people hate that.
Copy !req
1108. They're like, "Jonny, you're
a very talented fighter.
Copy !req
1109. "You don't need to
use an illegal tactic
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1110. "to be successful."
Copy !req
1111. And I try to tell people
it's not intentional,
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1112. but now I'm kinda
known for it, and
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1113. it's working.
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1114. Mwah!
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1115. Thank you.
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1116. What gives
you the most stress in life?
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1117. My MMA career.
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1118. Definitely.
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1119. Not only winning, but performing
at people's expectations.
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1120. Being called the greatest
fighter in the world
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1121. pound-for-pound,
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1122. not only do you have to win
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1123. but you have to be impressive.
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1124. And I think that's
what causes me stress.
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1125. Oy!
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1126. Seat belts.
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1127. Seat belts,
seat belts, seat belts.
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1128. In August, the press conference
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1129. of the upcoming UFC 182 was held.
Copy !req
1130. Jones and Cormier
finally got a chance
Copy !req
1131. to size each other up.
Copy !req
1132. Things escalated quickly
Copy !req
1133. as the two fighters
met face to face
Copy !req
1134. at center stage.
Copy !req
1135. Despite the melee,
the status of the fight
Copy !req
1136. remains unchanged.
Copy !req
1137. However, both fighters
were given serious fines
Copy !req
1138. as well as community service.
Copy !req
1139. You're the scum of the earth.
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1140. You are a terrible human being,
Copy !req
1141. but you can sure turn it on, huh?
Copy !req
1142. Thank you.
Copy !req
1143. I actually admire that you
can actually be this fake
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1144. and, like, when the TV comes on,
how you can just change.
Copy !req
1145. It's like you're a chameleon.
Copy !req
1146. Both managed to exchange
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1147. obscenities and even live
threats to the mainstream media.
Copy !req
1148. The fact that you're
a pussy hasn't changed.
Copy !req
1149. Including ESPN's SportsCenter.
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1150. I wish they would let me next door
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1151. so I could spit in your face.
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1152. You know I would
absolutely kill you
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1153. if you ever did something
like that, right?
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1154. You could never kill me.
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1155. Oh, I bet you I could.
Copy !req
1156. Cormier is a tough opponent,
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1157. and previous confrontations
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1158. have made it personal.
I would literally kill you
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1159. if you spit in my face.
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1160. Yeah, let's try that, Jon.
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1161. - Literally kill you.
- Let's try that, Jon.
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1162. I'm not saying I would fight you;
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1163. I say I would kill you
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1164. if you did some
stupid shit like that.
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1165. So Jon, do you think
I'm just gonna sit there
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1166. and let you kill me, Jon?
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1167. I mean, really?
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1168. Harder, harder, harder! Higher!
Copy !req
1169. Go, go, go!
Five seconds, finish strong!
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1170. The best liver kick that I see is
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1171. from catching a kick
or parrying a kick...
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1172. Earlier in the day,
Copy !req
1173. Sara received a call
from the UFC matchmaker.
Copy !req
1174. She has been offered
to fight Miesha Tate,
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1175. one of the top-ranked
fighters in the world.
Copy !req
1176. It will be the challenge
Sara has prepared for.
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1177. Reset, back neutral!
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1178. One step back, come back in!
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1179. That's it.
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1180. Is she accounting for
elbows and down pressure?
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1181. Pull him into the ground.
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1182. In college, you had a fiancé.
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1183. Was it easy for you
to get along with him
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1184. because he was a wrestler also?
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1185. Yeah. He understood
everything, you know.
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1186. Like he knew the stress
and pressure I was under.
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1187. There's so many things
that go unspoken
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1188. between two athletes.
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1189. Like I would never
have any question
Copy !req
1190. of how he was feeling,
what was going on,
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1191. what was he experiencing.
Copy !req
1192. And the same things vice versa.
Copy !req
1193. You just have a different
understanding of it.
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1194. What happened
in September of 2004?
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1195. He'd gotten into
Columbia Law School.
Copy !req
1196. And we were driving to go
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1197. move all of my stuff there.
Copy !req
1198. And for whatever reason,
the car veered off the road,
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1199. and I tried to correct it.
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1200. And I overcorrected
it, and it rolled, and
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1201. I got injuries,
Copy !req
1202. we were both ejected
from the vehicle,
Copy !req
1203. and he passed away.
Copy !req
1204. We were planning
on getting married.
Copy !req
1205. So I lost him and everything
that he brings to the world,
Copy !req
1206. and then I also lost
all of our future plans,
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1207. children we would've had together,
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1208. all the things that
happen throughout
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1209. the course of a lifetime, so
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1210. I just went through
a really, really bad time,
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1211. struggling to come
to terms with things.
Copy !req
1212. Like this is what
happened in life.
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1213. This is your life,
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1214. and whether you like it or not,
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1215. this is how it's going.
Copy !req
1216. I really started
to review and realize
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1217. what life really is all about.
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1218. You gonna brush your teeth?
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1219. You want help?
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1220. No, ma'am.
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1221. You kinda grow up thinking that
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1222. certain things are expected
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1223. like, oh, if you work really hard,
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1224. good things will come to you,
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1225. and if you're
a really good person,
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1226. you'll find somebody to be with
and it'll last forever,
Copy !req
1227. and we don't realize
that we're living...
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1228. envisioning the fairy tale,
Copy !req
1229. but we kinda are.
Copy !req
1230. And then something happens that
Copy !req
1231. just kinda wipes all that out.
Copy !req
1232. And you just have to figure out
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1233. "Okay, this isn't
something that is
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1234. "outside of the range of life.
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1235. "This is life.
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1236. "This is what it's about."
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1237. Life offers some really, really
wonderful, beautiful things,
Copy !req
1238. but it's almost pretty
much part of the package
Copy !req
1239. that you go through
the really extremely
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1240. difficult ones, too.
Copy !req
1241. I love you.
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1242. I love new!
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1243. Do you ever get scared
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1244. that if you get injured fighting
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1245. you might not be there
for your daughter?
Copy !req
1246. It's something
I definitely worry about.
Copy !req
1247. You only get one brain,
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1248. so will I be able
to be there for her?
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1249. The winner!
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1250. Throughout
professional MMA's existence,
Copy !req
1251. maintaining a fighter's health
Copy !req
1252. has always been a challenge.
Copy !req
1253. Many careers have been cut short
Copy !req
1254. as a result of injury.
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1255. When I first refereed,
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1256. the real two rules there were was
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1257. no biting and no eye gouging.
Copy !req
1258. Everything else was allowed.
Copy !req
1259. I was put in there by Rorian
Copy !req
1260. not because he thought I was
gonna be this great referee.
Copy !req
1261. He actually told me, he goes,
Copy !req
1262. "You're not squeamish
about people getting hurt."
Copy !req
1263. So I guess that
was my qualifying factor.
Copy !req
1264. His corner will
probably throw the towel in.
Copy !req
1265. The corner could stop the fight
Copy !req
1266. by throwing in the towel,
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1267. or the fighter
could stop the fight
Copy !req
1268. by tapping out,
Copy !req
1269. but in no way
Copy !req
1270. was the referee supposed
to stop the fight.
Copy !req
1271. And it got to the point
where I had guys getting hurt
Copy !req
1272. in a significant fashion,
Copy !req
1273. and they did not have the
ability to defend themselves.
Copy !req
1274. I was screaming
at corners to throw towels,
Copy !req
1275. but the fighter said, "Don't
you ever throw the towel,"
Copy !req
1276. so they're not gonna
throw the towel.
Copy !req
1277. And now the fighter
is unconscious.
Copy !req
1278. And I'm supposed to
just let him get hit.
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1279. It was ridiculous.
Copy !req
1280. And it was to the point where
Copy !req
1281. when it got all over with,
Copy !req
1282. I said, "Hey, thank you very much.
Copy !req
1283. "I will never do that again."
Copy !req
1284. It was not sport.
Copy !req
1285. The show itself back
then was a spectacle.
Copy !req
1286. And as a spectacle,
it shocked the world.
Copy !req
1287. And when it shocked the world,
Copy !req
1288. we created a lot of critics.
Copy !req
1289. One independently was a politician
Copy !req
1290. who said we were
human cockfighting.
Copy !req
1291. John McCain,
the senator from Arizona,
Copy !req
1292. piece of dirt.
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1293. "It's the most brutal
thing in the world,
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1294. "and it needs to
stop immediately."
Copy !req
1295. And then when he was asked
if he'd ever watched one,
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1296. he said no.
Copy !req
1297. McCain can't
straighten out his elbows
Copy !req
1298. to wipe his own ass.
Copy !req
1299. So what's he gonna know
about mixed martial arts?
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1300. Don't trust a word
a politician says
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1301. especially when he's trying
to save you from yourself.
Copy !req
1302. We were in
a lot of political pressure.
Copy !req
1303. We ended up in federal court.
Copy !req
1304. The cable networks
took us off the air,
Copy !req
1305. with the exception of DirecTV.
Copy !req
1306. So we went from the fastest-growing
pay-per-view in history
Copy !req
1307. to now lucky to get 50,000 buys.
Copy !req
1308. You can't tell me that
anything is a true sport
Copy !req
1309. if you can kick somebody
in the balls, basically.
Copy !req
1310. I can see you
taking deep breaths at home.
Copy !req
1311. I saw Gary Goodridge
fighting The Pedro,
Copy !req
1312. going in his cup,
squeezing his cojones.
Copy !req
1313. They started realizing, "We
gotta change something here."
Copy !req
1314. I made up a list
of 18 different rules.
Copy !req
1315. And those 18 rules, some
of 'em were stupid rules
Copy !req
1316. just for me to try to give fluff
to say, "Oh, you can't do this."
Copy !req
1317. Some of 'em were good rules.
Copy !req
1318. All these were just
Copy !req
1319. an attempt to try to
get people to understand
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1320. "Yes, there's rules
involved with it,
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1321. "you can regulate these rules,
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1322. "and this is not the barbaric
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1323. "action that you think it is."
Copy !req
1324. The conclusion was
Copy !req
1325. not only you have
to put time limits
Copy !req
1326. to control the amount of time,
which I understand and respect,
Copy !req
1327. not what I think is
best for a real fight,
Copy !req
1328. but it's necessary for the show.
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1329. The other thing is you can't
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1330. no longer put a huge fighter
against a little guy,
Copy !req
1331. because
if it's a five-minute round,
Copy !req
1332. by the time the big guy gets tired
Copy !req
1333. the round is over.
Copy !req
1334. So it, for me, lost its purpose
Copy !req
1335. because it's no longer
a comparison of styles.
Copy !req
1336. Became a show of entertainment.
Copy !req
1337. This is why I decide to sell
my interest in the company,
Copy !req
1338. which I don't regret.
Copy !req
1339. My name is Lorenzo Fertitta.
Copy !req
1340. I'm the UFC's chairman and CEO.
Copy !req
1341. And to my right, of
course, is Dana White,
Copy !req
1342. our president.
Copy !req
1343. The greatest day in the
history of mixed martial arts
Copy !req
1344. was the day that Dana White
Copy !req
1345. and Lorenzo and Frank
Fertitta bought the UFC.
Copy !req
1346. Had they not bought the UFC
Copy !req
1347. and done what they did with it,
Copy !req
1348. even suffering
in the beginning themselves
Copy !req
1349. with trial and error,
Copy !req
1350. we would not be
where we're at today,
Copy !req
1351. the sport would be
dead in this country,
Copy !req
1352. it would be underground,
Copy !req
1353. we wouldn't be having
this interview,
Copy !req
1354. and I truly believe that.
Copy !req
1355. They are the saviors of the sport.
Copy !req
1356. Gonna let it all go.
Copy !req
1357. The opening of tonight's
show, the bigger...
Copy !req
1358. Any entertainment business,
Copy !req
1359. there has to be a balance.
Copy !req
1360. I used to this to gyms:
Copy !req
1361. "Hey, you need to support me, too.
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1362. "You can't just send
all your fighters to the UFC.
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1363. "You need to support us because
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1364. "if you only end
up with one buyer,
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1365. "what's that gonna
do to the industry?"
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1366. The league can control
the marketplace.
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1367. Right?
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1368. Bellator is
a relatively new organization
Copy !req
1369. that started in 2008.
Copy !req
1370. I came in in the infancy stage.
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1371. My first fight, the cards
were getting jumped over
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1372. by like high school
girls' softball games,
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1373. and then Scott Coker
took over in 2014,
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very successfully
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1375. until the UFC bought them out.
Copy !req
1376. And now we're on this
worldwide platform of Spike.
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1377. Don't underestimate
the power of network television.
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1378. He's about
building stars and building guys
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1379. and building people.
Copy !req
1380. This is a business of star power.
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1381. At the end of the day,
we put fighters into the cage
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1382. that people want to see.
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1383. What was Michael like as a child?
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1384. Wonderful. Very good.
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1385. Everybody like him.
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1386. He was friendly all the time.
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1387. Are you, as a family,
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1388. trying to help Michael
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1389. to get over his depression.
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1390. Yeah, we try whenever possible,
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1391. but sometimes he doesn't let you.
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1392. I have to drag things out of him.
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1393. He say, "No, Mom. "I'm okay."
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1394. You know.
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1395. I know he has gotten
to counselors,
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1396. but I don't know
how good they are.
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1397. I hate doing this.
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1398. Basically lie to the guy a lot,
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1399. because if I told
him the truth truth,
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1400. he would probably lock me up.
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1401. Are you still using the Xanax?
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1402. Xanax, yeah.
Copy !req
1403. I used that a lot
over the last, like...
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1404. I'd say over
the last, like, month.
Copy !req
1405. Oh, and one thing...
You say "a lot."
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1406. Do you mean more than two a day?
Copy !req
1407. Yeah, more than two. Yeah.
Copy !req
1408. I get concerned if you
say "a lot" meaning...
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1409. No, no, no, no...
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1410. That you're taking...
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1411. - Oh, no, no, no, no...
- No, no, not like
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1412. taking it to kill yourself,
Copy !req
1413. but just taking extra pills...
Copy !req
1414. No, like I'll take
two at the most a day,
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1415. and then there's
a couple days I took three.
Copy !req
1416. And I'm dead serious when I say
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1417. I've never had,
Copy !req
1418. I guess, a panic attack?
Copy !req
1419. But I was riding, I was cycling,
Copy !req
1420. I cycle a lot,
Copy !req
1421. and I'm cycling this one day,
Copy !req
1422. and I literally
Copy !req
1423. felt like I was gonna
break down, start crying,
Copy !req
1424. and frickin'
I just couldn't catch my breath,
Copy !req
1425. and I was literally about to stop
Copy !req
1426. in the middle of the ride
Copy !req
1427. and just lay
on the side of the road.
Copy !req
1428. That's not normal.
Copy !req
1429. Like a panic attack?
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1430. Yeah, yeah, like, "Oh, my God.
Copy !req
1431. "I'm gonna be 40 years old.
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1432. "What do I do?"
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1433. Yeah.
Copy !req
1434. Mid-life crisis?
Copy !req
1435. I hate traffic.
Copy !req
1436. Just wish I could mount
cannons on this thing.
Copy !req
1437. I'd shoot that guy.
Copy !req
1438. I'd shoot that guy.
I'd shoot that guy.
Copy !req
1439. I'd probably shoot that guy twice.
Copy !req
1440. Look at you guys!
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1441. Hi, honey.
Copy !req
1442. Hey.
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1443. Hey, babe.
Copy !req
1444. Huh?
Copy !req
1445. I love you, babe.
Copy !req
1446. You got nice melons.
Copy !req
1447. How would
you describe your marriage?
Copy !req
1448. You know, it's marriage.
Copy !req
1449. It's up and down.
It's constant work.
Copy !req
1450. We've been through a lot.
Copy !req
1451. You know, that attempted suicide
Copy !req
1452. and kinda dealing with that.
Copy !req
1453. And sometimes it's a challenge
Copy !req
1454. because with that name Joker,
Copy !req
1455. he's always got
this smile on his face
Copy !req
1456. and constantly joking around
Copy !req
1457. so that he doesn't have to,
Copy !req
1458. I think, a lot of the times, face
Copy !req
1459. his challenges inside
Copy !req
1460. and whatever he feels that
he needs to accomplish
Copy !req
1461. within himself.
Copy !req
1462. How was your day?
Copy !req
1463. Great.
Copy !req
1464. What was great about it?
Copy !req
1465. Just another day in paradise.
Copy !req
1466. As a way to make extra cash,
Copy !req
1467. fighters often make
appearances at expo events
Copy !req
1468. and stage meet-and-greets
with their fans.
Copy !req
1469. On a late afternoon, Joker
takes a drive to Las Vegas
Copy !req
1470. for an MMA trivia game.
Copy !req
1471. Tell me about
the day you attempted suicide.
Copy !req
1472. I had my.45.
Copy !req
1473. Put one round in the chamber.
Copy !req
1474. I'm walking out to the car.
Copy !req
1475. My friend Jim Arabino,
Copy !req
1476. one of the heads at the sheriff's
department at the time.
Copy !req
1477. Nicole's got his number,
Copy !req
1478. calls it up and says,
Copy !req
1479. "Mike's tried to kill himself.
Copy !req
1480. "I got the gun from him,
Copy !req
1481. "but he's gonna
find one of you guys
Copy !req
1482. "to shoot him."
Copy !req
1483. He said, "I'll take care of it."
Copy !req
1484. A sea of patrol cars
Copy !req
1485. pull into each side.
Copy !req
1486. Bullhorn like "Come on, man.
Copy !req
1487. "Everybody has a bad day."
Copy !req
1488. My phone was ringing off the hook.
Copy !req
1489. It was Jim, and Jim's like,
Copy !req
1490. "Don't get out of your car.
Copy !req
1491. "Don't do anything.
Copy !req
1492. "I'm coming there
to personally get you."
Copy !req
1493. This little old guy.
Copy !req
1494. Gets out of the car.
Copy !req
1495. Officer's like, "Jim, step back."
Copy !req
1496. And he's like, "Nope.
Copy !req
1497. "Nope, no."
Copy !req
1498. "Nope. I'm gonna go get my buddy.
Copy !req
1499. "That's my friend.
Copy !req
1500. "He's not gonna hurt me,
not gonna hurt himself."
Copy !req
1501. He gives me a big hug.
Copy !req
1502. Tells me he loves me.
Copy !req
1503. Yeah, that was,
Copy !req
1504. that was that day.
Copy !req
1505. I get people crying in my office,
Copy !req
1506. falling apart in the office,
Copy !req
1507. thinking their life is over
Copy !req
1508. 'cause they've lost
a really big match.
Copy !req
1509. I've even worried about
a few people, suicide.
Copy !req
1510. I've worried.
Copy !req
1511. Because they're
more prone to depression.
Copy !req
1512. A lot of athletes
are perfectionists.
Copy !req
1513. But the problem
with perfectionists is
Copy !req
1514. they can drive
themselves mercilessly
Copy !req
1515. to the point where
Copy !req
1516. they're seeing
what's wrong all the time,
Copy !req
1517. not what's right.
Copy !req
1518. They have one little loss. Okay.
Copy !req
1519. Another little loss.
Okay, another one.
Copy !req
1520. Now by the time the third
or fourth one pops in
Copy !req
1521. or they have one
really big, bad one,
Copy !req
1522. people around 'em are telling 'em,
Copy !req
1523. "You're in a slump.
Copy !req
1524. "You're messing up;
you're going down."
Copy !req
1525. Those negative thoughts take seed.
Copy !req
1526. "Maybe you aren't as good
as you thought you were."
Copy !req
1527. Negativity can be the most
powerful emotion on Earth
Copy !req
1528. if you don't take care of it.
Copy !req
1529. It's the highest highs,
the lowest lows.
Copy !req
1530. You feel like Tarzan when you win,
Copy !req
1531. and you feel like
Jane when you lose.
Copy !req
1532. After the third loss,
Copy !req
1533. I actually went and saw
a sports psychologist.
Copy !req
1534. People will tell me,
Copy !req
1535. "I look around at my
other competitors in MMA.
Copy !req
1536. "They don't seem nervous at all."
Copy !req
1537. And I say, "Well,
Copy !req
1538. "how many of them do you
really know personally?
Copy !req
1539. "If you were to really
know those people,
Copy !req
1540. "and they were to
tell you the truth,
Copy !req
1541. "they would probably tell you
Copy !req
1542. "they're actually as
nervous as anybody else."
Copy !req
1543. But there is such
a thing as bluster
Copy !req
1544. and bravado and faking it.
Copy !req
1545. Especially in a very macho
sport like the combat sports,
Copy !req
1546. does anybody wanna walk
around dropping their head
Copy !req
1547. and looking like a hangdog?
Copy !req
1548. No way.
Copy !req
1549. Because people are
gonna key on that
Copy !req
1550. and use it against them.
Copy !req
1551. So they're gonna puff up,
and they're gonna walk around
Copy !req
1552. like they're all that
and a bag of chips,
Copy !req
1553. because they wanna
show the illusion that
Copy !req
1554. "I'm Superman."
Copy !req
1555. But inside,
they could be very fearful.
Copy !req
1556. So don't assume
Copy !req
1557. what you see is what you get.
Copy !req
1558. Toh-gee Wan Kenobi...
Copy !req
1559. Did you sustain a lot of injuries
Copy !req
1560. when you were fighting?
Copy !req
1561. Oh, yeah.
Copy !req
1562. Yeah.
Copy !req
1563. But you know what?
That's part of being a man.
Copy !req
1564. I never have been scared
Copy !req
1565. because I like my job.
Copy !req
1566. When I walk for the cage,
Copy !req
1567. I smile because I'm happy.
Copy !req
1568. I like this moment.
Copy !req
1569. All people have fear.
Copy !req
1570. If anyone says, "I'm not afraid
Copy !req
1571. "of being in that fight,"
Copy !req
1572. they're lying to you.
Copy !req
1573. I have experienced fear
in every one of my fights.
Copy !req
1574. There's two things
I do before my fight.
Copy !req
1575. I throw up and I cry.
Copy !req
1576. When I'm in the locker
room about to walk out,
Copy !req
1577. there's a lot that
goes through my head.
Copy !req
1578. I try not to overthink things
Copy !req
1579. 'cause that's
the worst time to do it.
Copy !req
1580. But
Copy !req
1581. part of me is telling me
Copy !req
1582. I'm gonna go out
there and kill it.
Copy !req
1583. The other part of me is saying,
Copy !req
1584. "Oh, what if this happens?
Copy !req
1585. "What if you lose?"
Copy !req
1586. I think about getting
injuries all the time
Copy !req
1587. because these girls,
Copy !req
1588. they're not just going
in there trying to win.
Copy !req
1589. They're trying to maim me.
Copy !req
1590. They wanna be the one that
Copy !req
1591. maybe they didn't beat
me but they gave me
Copy !req
1592. a big enough gash on my face
Copy !req
1593. where I wouldn't be able
to work in Hollywood.
Copy !req
1594. It's not a bad thing to be scared.
Copy !req
1595. It's a bad thing to doubt.
Copy !req
1596. I'm full of fear
but without any doubts.
Copy !req
1597. I got 28 stitches.
Copy !req
1598. I shattered
this whole knuckle out here.
Copy !req
1599. Broke the hand and
shattered the knuckle.
Copy !req
1600. People don't understand what
it's like to have back pain
Copy !req
1601. unless they have it.
Copy !req
1602. They have a ruptured disc
in their lower back.
Copy !req
1603. I went through seven years
of competition with it.
Copy !req
1604. Eating Vicodins every day
Copy !req
1605. just to make my pain go away.
Copy !req
1606. Excellent kick by Rob...
Copy !req
1607. Oh, my God!
Copy !req
1608. His bone is gone.
Copy !req
1609. You think people are
Copy !req
1610. drawn to violence generally?
Copy !req
1611. Absolutely. It's in our DNA.
Copy !req
1612. His leg's broken!
His leg's broken!
Copy !req
1613. Dana White once said that
you could have a corner,
Copy !req
1614. there's a tennis match,
Copy !req
1615. soccer on that corner,
baseball game over there.
Copy !req
1616. A fight breaks out
in the fourth corner,
Copy !req
1617. everybody's gonna
go watch the fight.
Copy !req
1618. It's just the way it is.
Copy !req
1619. Everybody wants to see blood.
Copy !req
1620. Who doesn't wanna see blood?
You know what I mean?
Copy !req
1621. That's why they pay the tickets.
They pay to see
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1622. two guys in there bloody, sweaty,
Copy !req
1623. one guy get knocked out.
Copy !req
1624. That's what the sport is.
Copy !req
1625. - That's it!
- He's down!
Copy !req
1626. Is MMA brutal? Yeah, 100% it is.
Copy !req
1627. Sometimes, especially
when I'm cornering a fight
Copy !req
1628. and I'm watching these guys
hit and kick each other,
Copy !req
1629. I'm like, "Shit! I gotta do this?"
Copy !req
1630. "That's pretty brutal in there."
Copy !req
1631. It's very barbaric.
I'm not denying it.
Copy !req
1632. That's the problem,
Copy !req
1633. is that other guys try to deny it.
Copy !req
1634. It's not a form of entertainment
Copy !req
1635. that is made for everybody.
Copy !req
1636. We're willingly putting
ourselves through this
Copy !req
1637. to see who's the best
in the world, you know?
Copy !req
1638. It really poses the question:
Copy !req
1639. What do you want to do?
Copy !req
1640. Do you want to take
a chance and risk
Copy !req
1641. getting knocked out!
Copy !req
1642. Some critics still argue
Copy !req
1643. that the sport is too cruel
Copy !req
1644. and has no place
in modern society.
Copy !req
1645. I recognize it's
a tremendously popular sport,
Copy !req
1646. but what point
in a civilized society
Copy !req
1647. do we draw the line
Copy !req
1648. on violence-inducing sports?
Copy !req
1649. And I think the whole
concept of the cage
Copy !req
1650. is also rather disturbing.
Copy !req
1651. We all have brain damage.
Copy !req
1652. You don't get
into this, thinking like
Copy !req
1653. "Oh, I'm gonna be fine."
Copy !req
1654. We're gonna get lacerations,
Copy !req
1655. but lacerations are
not a severe injury.
Copy !req
1656. It gets sutured together,
Copy !req
1657. and the guy is gonna be fine.
Copy !req
1658. Hematomas where we have swelling,
Copy !req
1659. it's gonna go down.
Copy !req
1660. The things that we
really try to mitigate
Copy !req
1661. is that concussion.
Copy !req
1662. We talk to
a lot of former fighters
Copy !req
1663. who are not all there,
you know, mentally.
Copy !req
1664. How do you feel about that?
Copy !req
1665. That's life.
Copy !req
1666. Good morning.
Copy !req
1667. I'm Gary Goodridge.
Copy !req
1668. Okay, come on over.
Copy !req
1669. Have a seat and they'll call you.
Copy !req
1670. Many injuries
leave a permanent mark
Copy !req
1671. on a fighter's physical
and emotional being.
Copy !req
1672. We're gonna go
ahead and have you sign in
Copy !req
1673. right here.
Copy !req
1674. And then they got one more
form for you to sign...
Copy !req
1675. I already did this, didn't I?
Copy !req
1676. Gary Goodridge
is a retired fighter
Copy !req
1677. that has competed in both
boxing and mixed martial arts.
Copy !req
1678. A veteran of the infamous
Pride and K-1 fighting leagues,
Copy !req
1679. he shows the scars
of numerous battles
Copy !req
1680. both mentally and physically.
Copy !req
1681. I became the boxing
champ of Canada with
Copy !req
1682. eight months of...
Copy !req
1683. from the time I walked in the gym
Copy !req
1684. to the time I was champion.
Copy !req
1685. And then I had my fight
with the best in Canada
Copy !req
1686. to face the best
in the United States.
Copy !req
1687. And I fought
this guy David Bostice
Copy !req
1688. in Florida.
Copy !req
1689. And man, that was,
Copy !req
1690. that was the first
concussion I ever had.
Copy !req
1691. I won the first round.
Copy !req
1692. The second round was
probably about even.
Copy !req
1693. And the third round,
I don't remember at all.
Copy !req
1694. The purpose of this study
Copy !req
1695. is to help us identify brain
injury in professional fighters
Copy !req
1696. and to create testing
to help better treat it.
Copy !req
1697. 'Cause, you know, for concussions
Copy !req
1698. the diagnosis is not
quite that clear.
Copy !req
1699. So this will help create testing
Copy !req
1700. which will help
catch that earlier.
Copy !req
1701. My coach, he told me,
"Gary, I can't come with you,
Copy !req
1702. "'cause I can't afford it,
Copy !req
1703. "but after the fight,
Copy !req
1704. "right after the fight,
I want you to call me."
Copy !req
1705. After the fight,
Copy !req
1706. the only thing I could
remember is "I gotta call Norm.
Copy !req
1707. "I gotta call Norm.
I gotta call Norm."
Copy !req
1708. My brain didn't
know anything else.
Copy !req
1709. I didn't know where I was,
what I was doing.
Copy !req
1710. The only thing I remember is,
Copy !req
1711. "I gotta call Norm.
I gotta call Norm."
Copy !req
1712. So I told everybody,
"I gotta call Norm."
Copy !req
1713. I told everybody who was
listening, "I gotta call Norm.
Copy !req
1714. "I gotta call Norm."
Copy !req
1715. And we went to the
phone, and I called Norm.
Copy !req
1716. He says, "How you doing?"
I say, "I don't know."
Copy !req
1717. Said, "Did you win?"
I said, "Win what?"
Copy !req
1718. "You fought; did you win?"
Copy !req
1719. He said, "Put somebody
else on the phone."
Copy !req
1720. And, uh... Sorry.
Copy !req
1721. And I put somebody
else on the phone, and
Copy !req
1722. that's when he decided,
Copy !req
1723. that's when he said,
Copy !req
1724. he told them to take
me to the hospital.
Copy !req
1725. And, uh... I'm sorry.
Copy !req
1726. I'm a little emotional because,
Copy !req
1727. just 'cause
Copy !req
1728. that's when he...
Copy !req
1729. Nobody around me knew that I was,
Copy !req
1730. that I was messed up.
Copy !req
1731. There you go.
Copy !req
1732. Side effects are
Copy !req
1733. mental lapse,
Copy !req
1734. forgetfulness,
Copy !req
1735. the speech,
Copy !req
1736. aggression.
Copy !req
1737. So in your career,
Copy !req
1738. do you have any sense of
how many concussions and
Copy !req
1739. things you've had?
Copy !req
1740. I had over 14.
Over 14 concussions.
Copy !req
1741. - That you know of.
- Yeah, that I know of.
Copy !req
1742. We've been very fortunate
to have funding for this study
Copy !req
1743. by the major promoters, the
UFC and Bellator, boxing.
Copy !req
1744. And this allows us to really
do the work we're doing.
Copy !req
1745. All these organizations
really truly
Copy !req
1746. have an interest
in the safety of the sport,
Copy !req
1747. and hopefully,
as our findings come out,
Copy !req
1748. it will be useful to the sport,
not only of MMA
Copy !req
1749. but our society at large,
Copy !req
1750. including military
and other people
Copy !req
1751. that are exposed to head trauma.
Copy !req
1752. It all worked on
being knocked out.
Copy !req
1753. When you see somebody pow!
Copy !req
1754. He's knocked out,
drops on the floor.
Copy !req
1755. Their eyes roll in
the back of their head
Copy !req
1756. and they don't wake
up for two minutes.
Copy !req
1757. Everybody sees it, "Wow!"
Copy !req
1758. Cheering in the stands
Copy !req
1759. and everybody getting up.
Copy !req
1760. And it's a good fight,
Copy !req
1761. and they're shaking
the guy's hand,
Copy !req
1762. and everything's going on.
Copy !req
1763. And really the concern
Copy !req
1764. that everybody don't see
Copy !req
1765. is the damage being
done to this individual.
Copy !req
1766. And with every applause,
Copy !req
1767. there's just as much
downward spiral.
Copy !req
1768. And so is the UFC and Bellator
Copy !req
1769. and all the rest of
them want it out?
Copy !req
1770. Hell, no. Of course they don't.
Copy !req
1771. Because that sells tickets.
Copy !req
1772. When you see somebody
gets knocked out,
Copy !req
1773. when you see this happens,
Copy !req
1774. that sells tickets.
Copy !req
1775. And because it sells tickets
Copy !req
1776. and it sells to the public,
Copy !req
1777. why stop it?
Copy !req
1778. You know?
Copy !req
1779. All but one state
Copy !req
1780. has accepted mixed martial
arts as a legal sport.
Copy !req
1781. New York remains the last holdout.
Copy !req
1782. Many fighters still dream
of fighting under the lights
Copy !req
1783. of Madison Square Garden.
Copy !req
1784. Anyone that
can get over watching this
Copy !req
1785. for any extended period of time
Copy !req
1786. has to become desensitized.
Copy !req
1787. We regulate a lot of things
to protect our children.
Copy !req
1788. New York City has
been a world leader
Copy !req
1789. in arts and culture.
Copy !req
1790. Is this the type of arts,
culture, and sports
Copy !req
1791. that we want to be known for?
Copy !req
1792. The owners of the UFC,
the Fertitta brothers,
Copy !req
1793. own the Station Casinos in Nevada.
Copy !req
1794. We want to send
a message to a Station Casino:
Copy !req
1795. We are not second-class citizens!
Copy !req
1796. For around 15 years or so,
Copy !req
1797. the Station Casinos
have been battling
Copy !req
1798. the culinary union in Nevada,
Copy !req
1799. because the culinary union
wants them to unionize.
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doing MMA is the UFC,
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stick it to them,
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1802. the culinary union's
parent company,
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1803. they're stopping MMA from
getting legalized in New York.
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1804. So this has
nothing to do essentially
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1805. with a moral issue?
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1806. Nothing. Nothing to do with it.
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1807. Nothing to do with the sport.
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1808. If all these other commissions
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1809. from California to Nevada
to New Jersey to Florida,
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1810. all of them sign off on it,
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1811. this is a sport that would bring
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1812. millions of dollars to the state,
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1813. a state that would
sorely need that revenue.
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1814. Do you think
bringing MMA to New York
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1815. would help at all to
boost the economy?
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1816. I don't. I don't.
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1817. I don't see MMA
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1818. as being something
that's gonna provide jobs
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1819. for a great mass of Americans,
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1820. good middle-class jobs
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1821. that we need to have
in this country,
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the economic argument for it.
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1823. My top issue is the injuries,
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1824. particularly the concussions
and related brain injuries.
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1825. The best study I have
seen on brain injuries
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1826. is coming out of Canada,
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1827. which raise serious questions.
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1828. What we really were doing
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1829. in the study was twofold.
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1830. One was just actually to document
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1831. the frequency of knockouts
and technical knockouts,
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1832. then identifying any patterns
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1833. associated with the injuries.
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1834. What we were finding
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1835. was that almost one
in three were either
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1836. a technical knockout
or a knockout.
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1837. They're being struck in the head
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1838. quite frequently
prior to that time
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number of strikes
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1840. after that decision or
the outcome of a knockout
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1841. or the match has ended.
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1842. How many is too many?
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1843. When should we stop playing?
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1844. And it's kind of like
this golden question
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1845. that really no one
has the answer to.
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1846. I think what
is best practice at this point
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1847. is to say, "Listen,
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1848. "if you're starting
to sustain these injuries
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1849. "in closer proximity to each other
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1850. "and they're causing
you to feel worse,
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1851. "you're probably not in the
best environment or sport."
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1852. You're always going
forward to fight.
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1853. You're always going
forward to fight,
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1854. although you've had enough
and you're ready to die.
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1855. Your feet are burning.
Your hands, you can't lift them.
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1856. "No, nothing's wrong.
Don't stop the bout."
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1857. Fighters will always say that
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1858. because you're always
chasing that rainbow.
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1859. It's gonna shine.
It's gonna shine.
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1860. If it lasts one more second,
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1861. you can probably win.
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1862. You can win.
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1863. I couldn't stop myself.
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1864. I lived by the sword, and I
basically died by the sword.
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1865. And do I regret it?
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1866. It is me.
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1867. It's my story, my legacy.
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1868. It's who I am.
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1869. I loved my sport.
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1870. I would die for my sport.
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1871. And
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1872. that's what I'm doing.
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1873. When I got married
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1874. and became a fighter,
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1875. I was pulled in so many
different directions,
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1876. and I really didn't
know how to handle it.
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1877. I have a career
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1878. that, any given moment,
can just be over.
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1879. So I always found
myself trying to seize
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1880. every opportunity that I had,
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1881. which ended up being
the downfall in my marriage.
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1882. And I didn't really know how
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1883. bad and how hard it was gonna be
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1884. until
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1885. it set in, like "Damn, I can't,
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1886. "I can't see my two children
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1887. "that I have with her
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1888. "every morning when I wake up."
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1889. You know, I gotta go sometimes
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1890. a month or a few weeks
without seeing them.
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1891. You move us.
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1892. You speak to us and we listen.
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1893. And we give it back to you.
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1894. Being away from the cage
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1895. means no income for a fighter.
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1896. Luckily for Rashad, his name
still bears recognition.
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1897. With the UFC's help,
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1898. Rashad travels to Los Angeles
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1899. for a paid appearance
on a weekly Fox Sports show,
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1900. where he serves as co-anchor.
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1901. You and Rashad have this Fox gig,
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1902. but what do you think
about other fighters
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1903. and their opportunities
after retirement?
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1904. Well, there's the thing.
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1905. Hey, you have to think
of the future, obviously,
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1906. 'cause the big checks
aren't gonna keep coming.
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1907. I've always been doing teaching
and fighting hand in hand.
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1908. My first two UFC checks,
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1909. I opened up my first
jiu-jitsu school,
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1910. little, modest, little school.
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1911. Now, 43 kids, two big
schools that are over
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1912. 12,000 square feet.
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1913. Once in a while,
I'll get a gig like this.
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1914. And I'm whistling
to work every day.
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1915. I could pull this off!
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1916. That's all we got here, guys.
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1917. Back to you, K.B.
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1918. Dude, what's the matter with me?
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1919. I knew I should hit
the steam this morning.
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1920. He's kvetching like a hah-zuhm.
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1921. Look at this.
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1922. Look at this. Is this normal?
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1923. Holly.
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1924. I like your little bun.
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1925. We know that, Jon.
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1926. Rigorous training
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1927. is an everyday practice
for the champion.
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1928. Today, he's going
for a resistance run
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1929. with a close friend
and new UFC contender,
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1930. Holly Holm. I've done 12 before.
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1931. - See?
- Took me about an hour.
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1932. No. I already know better.
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1933. Holly is chasing her own dream
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1934. of facing off
with the champ Ronda Rousey.
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1935. Ready? One, two.
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1936. It's been crazy
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1937. training both of them and just
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1938. watching them push
each other 'cause
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like watching two champs
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1940. really truly thrive and
push off of each other.
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1941. That's what these two do.
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1942. Training as hard as you do,
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1943. do you ever worry that
somebody who's using steroids
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1944. can take your title away?
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1945. You know, like in all sports,
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1946. people want to get an advantage,
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1947. especially once millions
of dollars get involved.
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1948. People want to do
anything they can
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1949. to be the top dog.
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1950. Fighting means everything to me
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1951. and I work my tail off
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1952. to make my body work.
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1953. So if I can do it,
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1954. other people should be
able to figure it out, too.
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1955. I would call it
an epidemic at this point.
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1956. Now that they are trying
to clean up the sport,
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1957. we're starting to realize that
it's pretty ugly.
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1958. I've heard fighters say that
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1959. 60 to 90% of the
fighters in the UFC
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1960. are using something.
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1961. I'm in the business.
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1962. I see what's going on,
and it's insane.
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1963. These guys aren't going out there
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1964. and hitting
a baseball over a wall.
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1965. They're punching and kicking
each other in the face.
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1966. Steroids is something
that's very real in the UFC.
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1967. Dan Gable, one of the greatest
wrestlers of all time,
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1968. said, "Once I found out
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1969. "that my opponent's done steroids,
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1970. "I knew I could beat him,"
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1971. 'cause he didn't
have that dog in him
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1972. to become victorious.
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1973. There's no shortcuts to greatness.
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1974. The penalties are stiff.
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1975. Year's suspension,
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1976. that's a year of not getting paid.
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1977. I peed positive for steroids.
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1978. It did affect my career.
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1979. You're put into
that whole category.
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1980. You're not no longer
your individual.
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1981. Now you're labeled.
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1982. You don't want
a father to tell his son,
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1983. "This is not for us.
"We shouldn't be watching this.
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1984. "These are just roided-up guys
beating each other up,"
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1985. 'cause once that happens,
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1986. it's hard to regain that trust.
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1987. Look at the view.
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1988. Yeah, it's beautiful.
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1989. Spiritual, for sure.
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1990. We're doing the Muay Thai class.
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1991. This is Nadeer,
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1992. who's advanced.
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1993. He could fight professionally
if he wanted to,
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1994. but he's smarter
than any professional fighter
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1995. and got a real job
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1996. and makes real money
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1997. with, what do you call that,
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1998. security and
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1999. job stability.
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2000. Switch partner!
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2001. After months of
uncertainty and unpaid bills,
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2002. Joker receives news
that he will be forced
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2003. to close his gym.
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2004. He finds the strength
to tell his wife
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2005. that they are losing the business
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2006. and that the only way out
of their financial problems
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2007. is to restart his fighting career.
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2008. Michael told us
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2009. that he wants to get
back into fighting.
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2010. Oh, no, my God. I hope not.
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2011. So you don't want him to?
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2012. You know, I been
praying to God every day
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2013. and several times,
late in the night,
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2014. "Lord, please give
them a retirement,
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2015. "a good job."
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2016. He's not that old.
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2017. He can start all over again.
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2018. You know?
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2019. But it's his life.
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2020. It's his decision.
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2021. Do you think this business
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2022. is fair to the fighters?
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2023. No, no, no, no. Not even, no.
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2024. Not close.
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2025. The only people
really making money,
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2026. get that ass outta my way,
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2027. are like
the top three on the card.
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2028. Look at the UFC and
how much they bring in.
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2029. They're paying the fighters out
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2030. less than 2% of what the total is.
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2031. If you put in all your hours,
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2032. training, dieting,
all the sacrifices,
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2033. I guarantee you I'd fall under
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2034. two bucks an hour.
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2035. When I first started fighting,
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2036. I basically had to pay
for my first fight.
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2037. I paid $25.
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2038. You know.
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2039. Then when you walk away from it,
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2040. you look back and go,
"God, I'm stupid."
Copy !req
2041. There will always be someone
that says, "What I didn't get,"
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2042. but it's a business
at the same time.
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2043. It's a league and a business.
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2044. And the athletes sometimes forget
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2045. that it's a business
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2046. and that the UFC
has to make money,
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2047. to be profitable,
to put on more shows,
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2048. to continue.
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2049. So there's a lot
of emotional feelings
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2050. that get mixed into the business.
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2051. Of course, the most money's
gonna go to the promoters.
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2052. The promotion, the promoters.
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2053. The fighters get a little piece.
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2054. I mean, what are you gonna do?
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2055. I've gotten plenty of raw deals.
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2056. I'm still getting
raw deals, I'm sure.
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2057. Especially, I did not
start off drawing the most
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2058. professional, upright
citizens of the world.
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2059. If you put on exciting
fights and you win,
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2060. they take good care of you.
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2061. 2012, I retired with the UFC.
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2062. I got sick of getting
bullied by Dana.
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2063. My mind wasn't there anymore.
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2064. I didn't like to train.
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2065. I didn't like to fight.
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2066. I didn't like to be
around any of it.
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2067. I was empty.
I was a shell of a person.
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2068. Dana White.
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2069. Dana White is the
current president of the UFC.
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2070. Brash and opinionated,
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2071. his running feuds with
fighters past and present
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2072. have made him a lightning
rod for controversy.
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2073. Contrary to popular belief,
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2074. I really respect everybody
in this industry,
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2075. everybody in this industry,
other promoters...
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2076. I give the owners
a lot of respect.
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2077. Dana White, he's just a face.
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2078. He's gained a lot of
experience along the way.
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2079. That I gotta give him.
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2080. He semi-knows what
he's talking about now.
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2081. He's one of those guys that
if you piss him off,
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2082. then he's just turn
his back on you
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2083. until you tap out to him.
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2084. My free agency period
was very political
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2085. in nature.
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2086. And obviously with one Dana White,
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2087. he's told so many lies about me,
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2088. and because he has
the largest mouthpiece,
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2089. a lot of people believe
what he's saying
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2090. even though it is very
far from what the truth is.
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2091. A lot of people don't like him.
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2092. They think that
he's mean and stuff.
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2093. He is absolutely passionate
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2094. about the UFC.
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2095. He's a great businessman for UFC.
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2096. He's awesome.
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2097. He's great for the sport,
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2098. making everybody know who it is.
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2099. He turned himself into
a celebrity out of it.
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2100. The UFC was sold
for $4 billion, right?
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2101. So since there's
so much money to it,
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2102. that's a fantastic thing
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2103. 'cause people like
myself can earn a living
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2104. from the sport
of mixed martial arts
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2105. where, say, you
couldn't in wrestling.
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2106. But at the same time,
there's a very negative side
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2107. 'cause people are greedy, sneaky,
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2108. and every other negative term
you wanna throw out there.
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2109. They've come to a point where now,
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2110. now meaning within the
last year, two years maybe,
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2111. that they're,
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2112. they're respectfully
taking care of the fighters
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2113. adequately.
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2114. People get excited like,
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2115. "Oh, I'm gonna make
$20,000 in this fight."
Copy !req
2116. Well, $20,000 is
a fart in a windstorm.
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2117. And I'm not saying that
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2118. to be like, "Oh, I am
better than everyone.
Copy !req
2119. "I have way more
money than everyone."
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2120. No, just, you know,
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2121. in this world, $20,000,
are you kidding me?
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2122. There's very
few people that actually
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2123. have something when
it's all said and done.
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2124. I look at so many athletes today,
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2125. especially on the men's side.
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2126. They have nothing.
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2127. They have spent their life
in this career, and
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2128. they haven't saved money,
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2129. they haven't done things, and
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2130. they are out there with nothing.
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2131. So many guys continue to fight
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2132. because they have to
make that paycheck
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2133. because they already
spent all the money
Copy !req
2134. that they already had.
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2135. Me, I can literally
say that I've put away
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2136. 90% of the money that I've made
in the last four years.
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2137. Some athletes are fine,
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2138. and they've saved their money.
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2139. Some spent the money
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2140. as if it was always
gonna be replenished
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2141. It's tough to see
these guys go through it,
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2142. but it's just part of life.
Copy !req
2143. It's a rough sport.
It's the hurt business.
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2144. They don't call it
the hurt business for
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2145. no reason.
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2146. You gotta weather a lot of storms
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2147. inside the cage, outside the cage.
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2148. I don't care if you're paid
a million dollars to fight
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2149. or 10,000 to fight.
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2150. It's the hardest thing to do.
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2151. It's the loneliest sport
in the world.
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2152. Once you've left your team
and walked in that cage,
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2153. and that door closes,
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2154. it's only you, brother. That's it.
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2155. And they deserve
every bit they can.
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2156. I want all of 'em
to be millionaires.
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2157. Have you studied
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2158. Daniel Cormier's previous fights?
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2159. Yes, I've watched his whole career
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2160. maybe six, seven times now.
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2161. Just from start to finish.
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2162. I've had some opponents
where I've watched them
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2163. 50 times.
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2164. And so when I get
into the Octagon,
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2165. I kinda feel like
I already know him.
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2166. Freshman year, I got invited
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2167. to my first pay-per-view fight.
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2168. Chuck Liddell versus
Randy Couture.
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2169. All these people
were just so obsessed
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2170. with what was going
on on the screen.
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2171. People were looking
at this Chuck Liddell guy
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2172. as if he was a god.
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2173. The most memorable
fight was my UFC debut.
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2174. I watched the UFC
as a fan for so many years,
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2175. and to finally hear Bruce
Buffer's famous voice say,
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2176. "And the winner
is Jonny 'Bones' Jones!"
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2177. And to lift my hand up
Copy !req
2178. and the people cheer.
Copy !req
2179. I'm like, "Oh, my God,
I'm on TV right now.
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2180. "I just won a fight in the UFC."
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2181. Like, "It's so obtainable.
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2182. "If I made it here,
why not be the best?"
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2183. I've been fighting
some of the most
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2184. dangerous men on the planet.
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2185. Daniel Cormier is
an amazing athlete,
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2186. but I've been really
fortunate to make
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2187. a lot of great fighters
not look so great.
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2188. I'm a winner, he's a winner,
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2189. and one of us is
gonna have to give in.
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2190. But I don't think
it's gonna be me.
Copy !req
2191. Closing in on full recovery,
Copy !req
2192. Rashad suffers
a devastating setback,
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2193. as his reconstructed
knee gives out.
Copy !req
2194. A second surgery is now imminent.
Copy !req
2195. I had an offer to fight.
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2196. I felt a little pop,
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2197. and I was like, "Damn,
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2198. "did my knee just go out?"
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2199. I'm just like, "No."
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2200. And sure enough,
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2201. the ACL snapped.
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2202. Man, I cried.
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2203. I cried; I was frustrated.
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2204. I'd never been injured before.
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2205. And I never thought
this'd happen to me,
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2206. 'cause it just seemed like
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2208. that I was
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2209. just starting this sport.
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2210. Like I was
the new kid on the block.
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2211. And now,
I'm the old guy on the block.
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2212. Have you had
anything to eat or drink...
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2213. It's really just put me
mentally in a bad place, like
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2214. "Is this it?
Is this how an athlete dies?"
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2215. I don't know when I'm gonna fight.
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2216. I don't know
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2217. if the UFC's gonna stand behind me
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2218. and give me another great fight or
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2219. have a chance to headline
a great card again.
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2220. This is definitely a sport of
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2221. "What have you done lately?"
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2222. I'm missing too much action.
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2223. People forget.
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2224. Should I go in?
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2225. I don't wanna go out like this.
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2226. So ACL's torn completely?
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2227. Injured on the sideline.
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2228. Forever wondering what
it would've been like if
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2229. I could've been
able to get healthy
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2230. just one more time.
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2231. Once only open
to the biggest boxing events,
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2232. the MGM Grand in Las Vegas
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2233. is now a major attraction for MMA.
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2234. McMann countered
with a nice right hand there,
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2235. caught her.
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2236. Sara finally faces Miesha Tate
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2237. with millions watching
her skill in action.
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2238. Better watch out.
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2239. As Joe talked about,
that big right hand
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2240. for the Olympian.
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2241. Oh, she hurt her there, Mike.
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2242. She's pushing forward.
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2243. Miesha's in trouble early.
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2244. Big, powerful punches
by Sara McMann.
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2245. After dominating
the first round of the fight,
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2246. Sara begins to lose on the ground,
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2247. as Miesha catches her
in a guillotine choke,
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2248. a move the calculating
Sara did not expect.
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2249. Those are hard elbows to the face
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2250. with the point of the elbow.
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2251. She has got to get up.
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2252. The fight ends
and they go to the scorecards.
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2253. Majority decision,
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2254. Miesha 'Cupcake' Tate!
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2255. After months
of training and trash-talking,
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2256. it's finally on.
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2257. Nice knee to the body by Jon.
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2258. Kick to the body.
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2259. Caught.
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2260. Good uppercut by Cormier.
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2261. The fight seems even at first.
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2262. - Both men...
- Elbow in tight.
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2263. Motivated by the other's verbiage.
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2264. Cormier appears
to be strong and aggressive.
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2265. Stop.
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2266. Oh, the first eye poke.
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2267. Stop.
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2268. That's what a lot of
people are worried about.
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2269. But as the fight progresses,
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2270. Jon puts his skills
on full display.
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2271. He's looking
to take him down again.
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2272. And he does.
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2273. Wow.
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2274. Momentum
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2275. is rapidly rising
in the corner of Jones.
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2276. It's looked at as
a moral victory for Cormier...
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2277. There it is!
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2278. But Jon Jones springs
right back up to his feet.
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2279. As one of the few fighters
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2280. to take Jon the distance.
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2281. Whew!
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2282. Perhaps maybe all the bad blood
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2283. has not boiled over.
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2284. The winner
by unanimous decision...
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2285. Jon has another title defense
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2286. to add to his flawless record.
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2287. Three o'clock in the morning,
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2288. things get a little
bit outta control.
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2289. Right now, I would describe
my current position in the UFC
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2290. a pretty darn good one.
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2291. A pretty good one.
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2292. Amongst the masses,
I'm considered the number-one
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2293. pound-for-pound fighter
in the world right now.
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2294. Working at something so hard
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2295. to becoming the best
in the world at it,
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2296. it's a phenomenal feeling.
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2297. Derek, why you punching like this?
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2298. Look at his eyes, too.
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2299. - Come on, dude.
- Wow.
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2300. Feliz said
he couldn't go 25 seconds.
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2301. Ooh!
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2302. Why you gotta
put me on blast like that?
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2303. 'Cause I can!
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2304. It's a tough loss.
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2305. A defeat that will
lower her ranking
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2306. and potential salary
for the next bout.
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2307. UFC may even terminate
her contract.
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2308. This is the reality
of the fight game.
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2309. When you realized that you lost,
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2310. what was going through your mind?
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2311. I wasn't upset
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2312. hearing the decision.
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2313. I was upset during
the third round that I didn't
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2314. get back to a good position,
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2315. and that's on me, so I'm not gonna
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2316. be upset at judges
for something that's
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2317. my job to take care of.
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2318. I'm always looking
at my own fighting,
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2319. and win or lose,
even if it's a dominant fight,
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2320. I'll go out there
and find something
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2321. that I need to get better at.
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2322. My daughter's kindergarten class.
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2323. Aw.
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2324. Bunch of little hand prints.
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2325. "Win, Mom!"
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2326. Win.
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2327. "Don't give up, Sara."
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2328. Aw, that's really sweet.
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2329. Yeah.
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2330. Good.
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2331. You ready to go.
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2332. - Mm-hmm.
- You strong?
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2333. I'm ready to train.
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2334. Wow.
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2335. What are the chances
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2336. that Rashad might
injure his knee again?
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2337. There's always
a possibility of that.
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2338. There's no ACL that you put in
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2339. that can never be re-torn.
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2340. Otherwise, we could
just do 'em once
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2341. and you'd never
hear about it again.
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2342. So, going back to the sport
gradually, following protocol,
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2343. that's the best thing,
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2344. but Rashad,
he's like "Ready to go.
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2345. "I wanna go. "I wanna fight."
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2346. It's the attitude of the athlete.
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2347. But it's definitely
against medical advice.
Copy !req
2348. You always end up with
Brett Favre, for example.
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2349. He had such
a great career and then
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2350. he just kinda played
a little bit too long
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2351. and then people
remember those last
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2352. couple seasons that he had.
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2353. He was injured, or he had
some bad performances.
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2354. I would hate for my legacy
to be tarnished because
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2355. I'm 37 years old, and I'm slow,
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2356. and I shouldn't be fighting,
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2357. and I'm doing it just
to collect a paycheck.
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2358. Do you remember the moment
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2359. when you decided to
retire from the sport?
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2360. Actually I had
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2361. a dinner meeting with Dana White.
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2362. He was worried, actually,
I was coming to tell him
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2363. that I wanna ask
for another fight.
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2364. And I was actually coming
to tell him I wanna retire.
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2365. First of all I
wanna thank my fans.
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2366. It was a tough decision for me.
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2367. The career of a professional
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2368. MMA fighter is short,
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2369. an average of nine years.
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2370. Many are forced to
retire due to injuries,
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2371. while countless others
are dropped by the league
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2372. after suffering multiple losses.
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2373. I love this sport.
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2374. I was always training
for something.
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2375. And then now, that's done.
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2376. And it's kinda weird.
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2377. There's people that need to stop.
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2378. Find another way.
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2379. Maybe you can create
something new.
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2380. But they don't have the
right people around them
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2381. to tell them just that.
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2382. The fans, they're always
gonna want you to fight again.
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2383. They're never gonna be
happy when you retire.
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2384. That's a decision that
myself and Brie and my team
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2385. are gonna sit down and say,
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2386. "Hey, maybe it's
time to hang 'em up,"
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2387. because of health issues,
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2388. or maybe I just don't
wanna continue to
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2389. juggle family life and
fighting life, you know?
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2390. People talk about
"Oh, this guy should retire.
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2391. "This guy should retire.
He's done.
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2392. "He took two losses," or whatever.
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2393. But the thing is,
at the end of the day,
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2394. one, they're fighting
'cause they enjoy it,
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2395. and two, it's work.
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2396. They're getting paid, so
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2397. for you to tell
a guy to walk away from
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2398. making money is basically,
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2399. what are you telling him to go do?
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2400. What up, Zach?
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2401. I'm doing good, buddy.
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2402. Hanging out here with the Danes.
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2403. Well,
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2404. I know I told you
I'd get back to you.
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2405. Got some not-so-good news.
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2406. Decided not to pick you up
on the next Bellator fight.
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2407. It's really quite bad for you,
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2408. but just with your
injuries and everything.
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2409. I know that's not what
you wanted to hear,
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2410. but your safety's first,
and we got another guy to...
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2411. 911, operator 3830.
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2412. Where is your emergency?
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2413. Yeah, there was
a car accident right here
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2414. on Juan Tabo and
Southern Boulevard.
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2415. Three-car accident.
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2416. Anyone injured?
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2417. I'm not sure.
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2418. In April of 2015,
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2419. Albuquerque police
respond to a report
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2420. of a suspect fleeing
the scene of an accident
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2421. involving a pregnant woman.
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2422. Which way did he go?
What direction?
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2423. He's going onto a gated community.
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2424. Okay, we'll
get somebody out there.
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2425. Yeah, there's cash in here.
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2426. Yeah.
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2427. True Honor?
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2428. Dude, I wonder
if this is that fighter's car?
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2429. - Hm?
- Jon Jones?
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2430. They did?
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2431. Pro MMA, bro. Right there.
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2432. Where?
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2433. Pro MMA. It's right here.
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2434. Pro MMA.
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2435. Yep, that's him.
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2436. Well, he's.
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2437. Yep, he is.
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2438. Jones turned himself in
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2439. and was later arrested.
Copy !req
2440. He almost
killed both these people.
Copy !req
2441. Where's that pipe at?
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2442. Following the aftermath,
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2443. the UFC suspended Jon,
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2444. stripping him of his
light heavyweight title.
Copy !req
2445. This year had so much great
MMA for the fans to consume.
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2446. Right, guys?
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2447. There really was.
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2448. And honestly there's
so much more to come.
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2449. Where do you think MMA's headed
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2450. in the next five to ten years?
Copy !req
2451. Right now,
it seems to be exploding.
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2452. Women's MMA is getting
to a point where it's
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2453. pretty independent of me,
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2454. and they won't really
need me much anymore.
Copy !req
2455. You're seeing guys
switching organizations
Copy !req
2456. a lot more than you used to.
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2457. There's no longer that
clear distinction of
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2458. what organization is better.
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2459. Maybe one's bigger.
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2460. Maybe one takes care
of fighters better.
Copy !req
2461. It really matters what
your personal goals are.
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2462. Jon Jones said, "He's
considering going to Bellator,
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2463. "because he heard
their president is a Coker."
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2464. If you think about ten years ago,
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2465. there was no MMA on TV
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2466. outside of Spike TV.
Copy !req
2467. Because it was like, oh, taboo.
Copy !req
2468. Now it's on almost every network.
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2469. We've seen a sport be created
Copy !req
2470. and go to mainstream.
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2471. I can't name another sport
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2472. that's ever done
that in my lifetime.
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2473. It's become just a normal thing.
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2474. Not just in America but worldwide.
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2475. I went
to the Super Bowl this year,
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2476. and it was like
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2477. a whole different level.
Copy !req
2478. Even our biggest events
in mixed martial arts
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2479. aren't even a speck
compared to the coverage
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2480. that those bigger
sporting events get,
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2481. so we have that room for growth,
Copy !req
2482. but there's no secret this
is the fastest-growing sport
Copy !req
2483. in the world.
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2484. We're not quite at the
level of the Big Four,
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2485. which I considered to be
NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL.
Copy !req
2486. But it's on Fox, it's on free TV,
Copy !req
2487. Bellator's on Spike,
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2488. and if you go to
any major UFC event,
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2489. you'll see ESPN there.
Copy !req
2490. USA Today is there.
Copy !req
2491. All major outlets
are there, as well.
Copy !req
2492. The UFC is sometimes
obsessed with this idea
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2493. of it becoming the number-one
sport in the world,
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2494. surpassing soccer.
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2495. That's never gonna happen,
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2496. and I think that's okay.
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2497. Folks, one of the things
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2498. that's not gonna go
tumbling this year
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2499. is worldwide expansion of MMA.
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2500. From Sweden to Japan, Macao,
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2501. this thing only grows further.
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2502. Now, unfortunately,
there's one guy
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2503. you guys won't see here tonight...
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2504. Oh, get off me.
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2505. These guys give me great joy.
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2506. I'm trying to get
more positive things
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2507. 'cause it can't just
be fighting alone
Copy !req
2508. and kickboxing or
wrestling or jiu-jitsu.
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2509. I understand that now because
Copy !req
2510. my body, I'm losing it.
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2511. I can't do it for the whole time,
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2512. and I need to figure
something out.
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2513. Any time I look off
into long distances,
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2514. I sit there and
I try and imagine, like,
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2515. what normal people think.
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2516. From my eyes, I think that
everybody's better than me,
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2517. and I'm trying to figure out
how I could be like them.
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2518. Oh, my gosh.
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2519. 50 to 100 years
ago in this country,
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2520. life was probably more real.
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2521. People were born at home,
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2522. and people would die at home.
Copy !req
2523. So people would see
the whole cycle of life
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2524. from life to death.
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2525. Very real.
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2526. As we've progressed as a society,
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2527. it kinda seems like we're
becoming more sterile.
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2528. There's not a whole lot of things
Copy !req
2529. that are more real than MMA.
Copy !req
2530. It has this kind of graphic,
raw quality to it
Copy !req
2531. that maybe people are longing for?
Copy !req
2532. Life is a little
too plastic, maybe.
Copy !req
2533. And MMA is very, very real.
Copy !req
2534. Simplify it.
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2535. Simplify it, simplify it.
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2536. A lot easier.
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2537. Don't have a choice now, do we?
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2538. Bella, do you wanna hand 'em some?
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2539. Here's a long one.
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2540. You can go hand it to one.
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2541. Walk slowly.
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2542. For those that put
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2543. their bodies and minds on the line
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2544. for the sake of pride,
glory, and entertainment,
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2545. whether they travel
steadily along that journey
Copy !req
2546. or their bodies and
minds fail them,
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2547. they are always fighting,
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2548. because for these men and women
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2549. there is no defeat that
keeps them on their backs,
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2550. no referee to stop their fight.
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2551. Make any other promises to
you about this matter...
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2552. No corner to show them the way.
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2553. Yes, sir.
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2554. According to this,
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2555. you are to plead guilty
of one allegation
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2556. of leaving the scene
of an accident...
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2557. They must find
the strength to carry on
Copy !req
2558. within themselves.
Copy !req
2559. That's a fourth-degree felony.
Copy !req
2560. A fourth-degree felony...
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2561. And that is why we follow
Copy !req
2562. their stories so intently.
Copy !req
2563. Their magnificent victories
and crushing defeats.
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2564. So that just for a moment,
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2565. we can put
our own struggles on hold
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2566. and witness
the triumphs of another.
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2567. Kimo-san.
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2568. Banzai.
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2569. Kamikaze!
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2570. Osu!
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2571. Didn't even look like you
had to that time, dude.
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2572. Coconut head.
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