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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Boys and Girls bonus episode with Michael Chandler, fresh off
of his fight at UFC three or nine versus Charles Oliver.
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in the chat from Mike Chandler, a true fucking warrior. Now,
ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a bonus episode, a bust
with the Boys. Our boy Michael Chandler is sitting with
us right now. Went to absolute war on Saturday night
against Charles Oliver. Obviously didn't go the way you wanted.
But even in a loss that you still win, dude.
So let's give a rind of a pause to the
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legendary Mike Chandler.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Round of applause to you guys. No place, no place
I'd rather be a touchdown in Nashville yesterday. So we
got to get on the bush and lose your drawl.
This is where we go.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
How are you feeling? How's your body?
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Body is A body is jat. My heart is full.
Let's talk about my heart.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Okay, heart, let's start start with the heart.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
My heart is full, all right. I walked across the
threshold yesterday. Happen ace put me in tears. I'm just
happy to be home. Uh you know it was as
good had I mean. I had a phenomenal training camp.
We went to war. We did our thing. Body the
most pain I've ever been in my entire life, Like
the most injuries I've ever had in a fight, for sure,
you know, Pete, blood inflammation all over my whole body swollen.
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I feel like it. You know, my legs wood.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Yeah, it was it like a dense color of blood.
It was like a light pain.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
The first one was very light, which was in my
drug test because New York drug testing me before the
fight and then after the fight just as positive I
tested positive for blood sure tested positive for that dog
going nuts. But yeah, so they had like a light
tent and then the second one was like uh, beat
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looking juice.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
It was.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
It was dark.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
It hurt.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
No, really, I don't, well, like what is also my
whole body hurt too? So at that point, you know.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Starting from the pissing blood, what is that guy? Does
that come from? Like a shot to the I.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Think it's I mean, I think it's a little bit
of rabdough, you know, like rabdo myalysis or whatever they
call it.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Overworking the muscles.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Yeah, it's like you're overworking the muscles. Your muscles secrete
blood and then your blood. You know, the doctor's out there,
don't fact check me, but it's like you know blood.
Their blood goes into the kidneys, slash, liver, whatever wherever
your your urine goes, and it gets trace amounts of
blood in it, where whereas mine wasn't really trace amounts.
It was a large amounts. But yeah, I've had it
before many times. Anytime you have a five minute fight
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like or a five round fight like that, twenty five minutes,
even if it's an quote unquote easy twenty five minutes,
you're still hyped. Your body is doing things. You're in
fight or flight mode for twenty five minutes, well, really
thirty minutes plus plus the walkout, plus the after plus the.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Yeah, when you think that starts to hit, the adrenaline
rush of like you know, you're not gonna feel pain
until probably twenty four hours later. Is that the walkout?
Is that in the locker room right before you walk out?
Is it the first punch?
Speaker 2 (03:22):
It's it's actually in the octagon. Yeah, it's like once
you're in there, because I try to stay pretty present, man.
I try to stay pretty present and pretty myself and
really just focus on being a human being. And as
soon as the cage door closes and then Bruce is
in there, it's kind of one of those deals where
it's maybe like a kickoff or like whatever, where it's
like I'm in the game's about to start, and then
all of a sudden, then you all a sudden you're
running down the field or the first play and you're like, oh, shoot,
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we're actually in it now, and then then you start
you know, usually for me, it's it's like, oh man, okay,
here we go. We're actually walking toward each other. Okay,
there's the five you know, there's the first handshake, we
touched each other, clocks running, we're going, and then you're like,
I'm kind of waiting to take that first punch just
to be like, okay, here we are, right, yeah, hopefully
it's not a big one. Hopefully it's just like a
nice get.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
The first yeah, you know, always into the age old phrase,
get that first hit out of the way, feel a whole
lot better than your nerves are huge right before, like
all the doubts, the insecurities, the wondering, the overconfidence. I
think it's all like a flush of emotions all at.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Once to doubt your overconfidence in my too, like yeah,
why do I feel good?
Speaker 1 (04:22):
I shouldn't feel this good? And then you start feeling
bad all of a sudden.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Now, and then once you're in it, you're like, okay,
now we're in it. Now. Now the body's just doing.
Your training is taking over your your reaction time, your
you know, your spirit so.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
Before the fight, so Will and I had a cool
unique perspectives because Will was watching it over so he
was able to hear the commentators. I obviously was there.
We'll talk about all of it, but the but as
you were walking out, Will was saying that Rogan's like,
I know you're going to see a new Michael Chanley here.
I you know, I don't think I know. Do you
think Olive Aaron knew you were going to strategically go
about this differently. If Rogan was so so clearly understood
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the process.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Well, the funny thing was, I knew I was going
to but I also in my interviews, I didn't. I
didn't want to talk about it too much. It's like
I did the whole. I talked about the whole Chandler
two point oh, Chandler one point zero. Maybe gave it
a little bit of too much information because I still,
I honestly wanted Charles Olivera to feel like he was
fighting Michael Chandler for twenty twenty one. I wanted him
to think he was fighting the guy who fought in
my last fight against Poorier in twenty twenty two. I
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wanted him to think that was the guy he was fighting. Therefore,
when I switched the game plan up on him a
little bit, you know, it would be a different fight
and I throw him into a scenario. But I think, yeah,
Unfortunately the word got out that I was going to
fight a little bit differently, and I, you know, and
I did, who's the old Who's the rat? I mean,
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I think it was I think it was me, your
own rat. I think, well, that's what I was saying.
I was like, I, you know, but but no matter
what I mean, the narrative was, you could not hide
it from the fact that I hadn't fought for two years.
You had to talk about the Connor situation, had to
talk about, you know, the two year layoff, the training
camp for fighting at one seventy different mindset and then
going down to one fifty five. And I was just
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speaking more. Yeah, I'm just more of an open guy.
I just I want my story to be told. I
want to wear my heart on my sleeve. If I cry,
I cry, if I get mad, I get mad. I
just want to be myself and be authentically me. And
in that obviously, I was just talking about my growth
as a human being over the last two years, which
was you know, hard times, tough times. You guys know
the behind the scenes stuff as the boys of like
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the ups and downs of all of it. But I
grew as a human and became a better man and
fighter and athlete because of it. And then yeah, I
just wanted to go out there a little bit more
composed and calculated. Also, twenty five minutes is a lot different.
It's almost like double the amount. It's almost double the
amount of time as a three round four.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
When when's the last time you went a full fight.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
Twenty five minutes, man, Benson Henderson, Like twenty sixteen or twenty.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
Eighteen, Because every fight I think I've seen that.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
Yeah, peede blood after that one for sure, Yeah, that's
passed out. Actually that I passed out in that fight.
My my coach. I was unconscious on my feet. My
eyes were open, but I was unconscious. My coach had
to pick me up after the fourth round, right at
the end of the round. Woke up in the corner.
Finally came to as my coach behind me. Neil yelled
something at me, and I was like what And I
looked at Hinry. I was like, did we lose? Or
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is it over? He's like, no, we're going into the
fifth round. Go you gotta go, and I'm like okay,
and then yeah, we thought luckily luckily Uh, I mean
that was just like a pure exhaustion slash, you know,
lack of blood flow to the brain or whatever the
hell was going on.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
But do shout out, n F what a fucking walk out?
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Shout out, what a walk out? Yeah, it was good.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
He made that song specifically for you in this fight.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
No, it was a song. It was a song. I mean,
it would be really cool. I would love to actually
lie lie. I was almost.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
Upset here in the commenting and going on because I
was wanting to. I could hear the song and I'm like, God,
everybody shut up to enjoy the lyrics happening, dude. The
lyrics are so sick and it's and it's a little
bit I mean the lyrics themselves, which we won't give
I mean, any of them away.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Because it's it's not out there yet, but but it's
it's very much a uh.
Speaker 4 (08:07):
You know.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
I've always been the type of guy who's like, I'm
not here to prove the doubters wrong. I'm here to
prove my supporters right. I I don't really have a
chip on my shoulder. I'm more of a you know,
just like I just want to do my thing and
be an athlete who works hard to kind of positivity stuff.
And then over the last two years, I'm like, f everybody, Man,
f everybody. I'm a different man, and I deserve this.
I deserve to freaking absolutely smash this life that we call,
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you know, our existence. And uh I love the haters,
love the haters.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Man, there's a special place for him.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
There's a special, special place, special place in my heart
for him. Man.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
So when you're walking out right now, are you you
look loose?
Speaker 3 (08:45):
I love you.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
You seem like you're about it because we're all sitting
there being like, yeah, as your friend, we're thinking he
hasn't fought in two years. McGregor is out there. Two
weeks before that fight, McGregor breaks a little tiny peaky toe.
He's now out, he's dipped out for the first time.
And you career, what's gonna happen to Mike? Now you're
in this limbo? Do you wait for Connor? Still? You
have ce fighters are talking shit, haters are talking shit,
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and then all of a sudden you get Charles Oliver,
and now you went from fighting on one seventy and
you're going to one fifty five. So there's all these
different things that could allow you to stiffen up a
little bit. And then you walk out and you seem loose, confident, poised, controlled,
like you just seem like Michael Chandler, like the ultimate confidence. Yeah, man,
are you actually feeling that or is that like I
got to put this on a little bit fickety and
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make it type of thing, because it has been a
while since I've.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Been No, I was man like, I I mean that.
And that's when you just know you're doing exactly what
you were called to don It's it's it doesn't matter
if I was out for ten years. It doesn't matter
if I was injured, it doesn't matter if there's stuff
going on behind the scenes, it doesn't matter. None of
that stuff matters, man, because you're doing exactly what you
were called to do, and this is where you were
supposed to be. There's nowhere else in the entire world.
I was supposed to be then in Madison Square Garden
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at that moment, right, you know, And and I was
built for this thing, and I was I was I
was bred for it, and uh, it's it was an
a awesome you know. It was a little bit more like, hey,
let's take it in because you haven't done this. You know.
I've did a lot of visualization closing my eyes when
I was in our octagon inside of our gym down
in Florida and like imagining the crowd and the lights
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and the feelds and even during the you know, I
hadn't been in the locker room like that warming up
for two years. Needed to go out to MSG. I
like they were like, you can't go out there. I
was like, all right, cool, and then I like walked
out anyway and they were like no, seriously, like come on,
come on, and they were like pulling me out. But
I went out to the arena smelled it, like you
gotta smell it, you gotta feel it, you got to
hear you gotta hear it because there's twenty thousand people
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there and they're all talking and that all of their
hearts are beating, and there's a bunch there's an energy
out there, right, and there's a smell, and there's a field,
and there's a taste and there's all of these different
senses going on. And I hadn't smelt it in two
years of actually being the guy who was going to
be in the arena, and it all just came back, man,
And you know, getting in there and kind of walking around,
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the first time I had touched the cage to my
back in two years, the first time I had felt
the canvas on my feet in two years, the first
time I had been in an arena with all of
those different emotions going on around me.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Right, how hard is it to not get too high?
Like once you do step in the octagen and you
are drinking it all in, it's like, hey, I need
to focus on my breathing.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Here it is, it is And you got your trump
and musk.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Yeah, yeah, I mean I mean.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
The great tailor there, Yeah, the greatest the point.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Yeah, the greatest crowd of witnesses, you know, man, I
mean that's that's pretty That's a freaking really really cool,
uh little row up there, cage side, And yeah, I
mean I did have to pull myself back down because
that was that was the biggest thing with me. Obviously,
I will touch gloves and go balls to the wall
until the wheels fall off and I go out on
my shield and my heart explodes or whatever happens. But
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this fight, I wanted to be more present, and I
wanted to breathe, and I wanted to feel my heart beat.
I wanted to control my thoughts. I wanted to actually
make decisions in there instead of my body just doing
just doing and reacting, you know. And I and I
did that, but I needed to come back down because
I did get a little bit hyped up as I
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walked in. I'm like, hell, yeah, let's do this. I
remember this, this is what I let's let's Then all
of a sudden, you know, the cooler head prevailed where
it was like, wait a second, bro, bring it down,
you know, and breathe a little bit, and and and
realize that you're about to go into a job, in
a profession, and in a contest instead of a war,
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instead of a battle, you know, going back to the
trying to win by a thousand instead of trying to
win by one, you know. And and I just truly
thought me trying to win by one, I was still
gonna win by a thousand.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
And needed to wait on the moment presenting itself.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Yeah, yeah, the U when all of air is coming
out and you're pacing back and forth, so the music changes,
Like does that affect you at all when you hear it?
When you hear that, I just want to feel all
the things you.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
Were Yeah that uh yeah, I mean that's a little
disappointing because then you're like, man, I'm having I'm enjoying
my music and I'm enjoying my moment and you're like, oh, shoot, okay,
and I gotta have a five minutes where it's all
about him and I gotta you know, now we're But
I think that was when I started kind of get
locked in where it was like, oh, shoot, now the
guy who's about to try to take everything from me
is walking into the arena.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
Not only walking in the arena, but hugs you hug yeah,
any party you want to slip him.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
And I knew yeah, no, I knew that. And you
need to stab in the back.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
Yeah No. Me and Charles are very respectful. Man.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
There's no doubt at bat it both of you.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
Guystimate it's a big hug, you know, God bless you
type of thing like dude, I'm just happy you're here.
I mean, that's one thing too, like you talk about.
I mean, look at Chris Widman. Chris Widman woke up
on November sixteenth thinking he was gonna fight, probably to
a phone call saying hey, sorry Eric Anders is injured,
sick or whatever, pulling out of the fight. I'm just
happy you're here because now we both get paid, we
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both get to fight. We both like this thing is
actually happening, you know. So it's a there's part of
that where you're just like, man, thank god it's here,
because up until that moment, nothing is guaranteed, you know,
until that cage door actually locks, like, nothing is actually guaranteed.
So then then it starts to get a little bit
more real. You hear his music. His music is awesome.
I don't understand it because it's Brazilian or Portuguese whatever,
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but it's a totally different but it's a cool it's
a cool song. Sounds like a worship song or something.
I don't know, but it's.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
It's a Yesterday sometimes dude in the car.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Over there, dude. But that yeah, that's kind of the
moment where you're like, Okay, now it's you know, it's
it's no longer about my walk out. I'm actually in here.
Oh and that guy's coming out and you're kind of like,
you know, you make an eye contact, are you looking
at him? Are you now? You're now you're also still
questioning yourself, like how are you gonna play this. You're
gonna like mean mug him, You're gonna freaking you're gonna
lock eyes and kind of do one of those numbers.
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You're not gonna look him at all, which sometimes people
are like, oh, he does not looking at him, looking
at him at all, which shows lack of confidence. And
sometimes it's a high level of confidence to not look
at your opponent at all, like Jose Aldo was a
was a perfect example of that. He would he would
go face to face with the guy and just look
down and kind of like look at his feet the
whole time, would never never make eye contact. Yet he
would go out there and absolutely smash somebody. He wasn't
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afraid of them, you know. So it was it's an
interesting it's an interesting vibe, but it.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
Was just a game being played at all times.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Right, Yeah, there's mental warfare, just like people just playing chess.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Well their piece is in certain but it's but it's
funny too, right, because we're all human beings, like we're
we're all we all must play by the rules of
human nature and and succumb to to just being a
human and the thoughts that are going on, the biological
things that are happening inside of there. Where's your heart rate?
And all these different things. We're a human being, but
you get looked at differently because you're an athlete, and
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then even kind of even more different because you're fighting
in an octagon with a very little rules, you know,
but we're just human beings trying to figure it out,
and every single time is different.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
You talk about being thankful that he you know, he's there.
You guys are both there, the fight's gonna happen, you're
both gonna get paid and whatnot. Whenn't there rumors of
him possibly backing out? Yeah, we're dropping out? Was it
due to injury?
Speaker 2 (15:58):
It? Well, so, I I never really got any kind
of confirmation other than my my manager called me like
two days after that that news rumor kind of broke
and I didn't even think anything of it. I think
it was more there was some games misship I think
happening because it's like, hey, this happened to Chandler three
months ago, two weeks before the fight. Let's uh let's
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leak something. And it was Brazilian media, so I don't
know if it was his coach saying something or what,
but I wasn't worried about it at all. I just
kept training and I knew it wasn't me, so yeah,
it had to be him, But I think it was
all just.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
The thing, and this is better than not fucking happened.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
Yeah, because I mean, your thoughts go there, You're like, well, shoot,
would I take another fight? Whoul? Who would they match
me up against? It's it's a short notice fight, so
then people think we'll shoot, it's an easy fight because
a guy's probably coming off the couch, But actually it's
not an easy fight because you're like, it's a brand
new opponent and that guy's got nothing to lose. Like,
I love that idea. If Hunter called me and it
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was like, hey, you want to step in and fight
this guy on two weeks and I said to be like, hell, yeah, dude,
I got nothing to lose, but he gonna pay me.
Let us sweep, let it fly, and if after a
round and a half my gas tank goes, you don't
really lose because you weren't training.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
For the Ultimate Insurance Policy it's you know what it is.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
It's Nate Diaz versus Connor one. Yeah, remember that it
was on eleven days notice. Diaz had nothing to lose whatsoever.
Connor had everything to lose because he was training for
ten weeks leading up to the fight, and he goes
out there and loses. He gases out and Diaz doesn't somehow,
and he had nothing to lose and went out there
and won, shocked the world.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Yeah, dude, round one. So you're coming out with a
new mic two point zero. You get in there and
you you feel it from like the beginning, the first
ten seconds the fight. You guys are floating around a
little bit. He does a little leg kick, you kind
of move it out of the way, and it already
feels in the building like, oh, this is way different
than we all expected. What at what point do you
think he fully realized that this is a new mic
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he's fighting.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Well, I know we went to the ground at some
point in the first round, within like the first two
the time. So I think that first the first couple,
the first couple exchanges, just just navigating and actually letting
the fight progress instead of instead of forcing myself into
the fight, let the fight progress and if he lands
a shot or I land a shot or whatever it is,
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let's just, you know, let's just get in here, let's
move around a little bit rather than rather than going
right into the fire. And yeah, things were going well
until that, you know that, uh first takedown really and
then got on the ground and then he but then
even then, I also it shows my growth instead of
trying to force my way out of the position, I
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was completely okay saying for the first time in my life,
I concede to day around. I let him stay on
I let him stay on top, and I let him
win the round because I had twenty more minutes to fight.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
And in your in your head, are you thinking too, like,
don't force anything here, you need your gas stake. Yeah,
we're preparing for a five round fight.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
That was exactly what it was like I was. I
looked over at the clock. I've never seen a clock
ever in my thirty two fight career. I've never looked
at a clock, never wondered what time it was, never
heard my coach say thirty seconds, one minute, whatever. I've
never never worried about it because I'm in there fighting,
Whereas there I was not really fighting. I was strategic.
I was I was like chart well number two. Even
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more importantly, the greatest submission artist in UFC history is
on top of you, yeah, with your leg and my
left leg freaking up in a knee bar type of
position where you're one second away from him attacking that
and snapping my leg off. Plus he's on yeah, bus
he's on top and and you know he he you know.
I went back and watched the fight and Joe and
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and like the commentators like those elbows he landed, he
didn't land it one one elbow on me whatsoever. They
all looked like they landed, but they all glanced off
my arm or glanced off like the side of my head.
And I remember laying in there like he threw one.
I was like, oh, thank you Jesus. That was good,
because there was freaking, like three different times a couple
of those elbows were absolute fire balls coming at me
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with his bony, freaking long elbows, and none of them landed,
and and I was just like, I'm gonna sit here,
and then pushed them like as soon as the bell
ring pushed them off me, walked to my walk to
the to the stool are.
Speaker 3 (20:07):
There ever, times where you feel like you're in trouble
when he's got your back, is you're talking about rewatching
it and you're hearing the commentator, they're like, Chandler could
be in a lot of trouble here if he just
you know, he can't give him his back, he can't
do this, like this is a very dangerous spot for
Mike to be this.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Yeah, that is that is his favorite spot to be
in a fight, right, I mean he finished poor finished
Gaegee finished. So many guys, he's got, however many twenty
something submissions or something like that, over a million dollars
in bonuses. The guy's got, right, you guys are probably
looking at how many freaking rear naked chokes he has.
It's probably half of his submissions are rear naked chokes.
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Because he's the perfect body type. If you go back
and watch how long his forearms are, it's crazy, and
they're not big. They're bony and they're skinny, but he's
still strong. So he's got really long arms and he's
got really long legs. So he's gonna he's gonna lock
that figure four up around the body. Yeah, and freaking
squeeze your guts out, separate your freaking rib.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
And that one was happening.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
I mean, I think he got it, and uh.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Is that the one you like fully stretched out over there?
Speaker 3 (21:08):
Yeah, and that's when I think DC and Ruggan we're
going back and forth like, oh, he's been here before,
and then I think somebody corrected the other. So you
got to remember that was in the first round of
the last fight, Like this is different because tanks, you know,
guys are wearing out a little bit.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
Yeah, yeah, it was. It was good. It was good
once you start getting sweaty, because I do remember that too,
being in that first round. He gets on top of
me and you can you can feel the guy you're
holding on too, and it's like it's sticky and you're sticky.
Is not good when you're fighting Charles Alavera. Second round,
third round, fourth round, when you're the sweat is flowing,
everything gets a little bit more slippery or obviously and
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then you're in a better spot. But you're also always
in danger against Charles. But I've got good, you know,
pretty good defense and keeping the hand control, and.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
When you're when in those three rounds, when you're on
the ground all those times you always talk about being
aware of him and how good he is. Was there
ever a point where you're like, oh, fuck, like he's Yeah.
It was because there's a like you talking about hand
control all that. There's just things that I don't understand.
Will you do a little bit because you did wrestling,
But like I'm watching on the ground, I got JP
in my air being like he's doing this well and
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that well, I'm just thinking to myself, I know he's
good on the ground. Were you ever like if he
does this? One thing I am.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Fucked was because one time he like had Mike's face
it seemed like.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Yeah, and in the fourth round I think it was
or third round, third or fourth round, Yeah, he had
he had a full on rear naked choke in there
two different times and I was able to pull pull
the arm down and then I also planted my elbow
and did this number. So I had kind of a
kickstand going on there where he couldn't get the elbow
when any shorter. But I definitely had a moment or
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two where because you know when you're about to go out,
if you can feel it where the crowd goes, you know,
it starts to get starts to sound like you're in
a tunnel type of situation where you're like, okay, I'm
not that far away from being choked out right.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Now, you know, hit the crowd understand, I should understand while.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Your heart beats going one thousand miles an hour and
your body's doing all kinds of biological stuff. But that
was but I just remember, you know, I I wasn't
you know, there was just things weren't going well in
there as far as distance and movement and and my
footing and and all that kind of stuff. And then
even being on the ground, I was like, I'm not
moving well on the ground. But I also don't want
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to force positions I'm I was. When I walked into
that fifth round, I thought, Okay, this is where right
where I was supposed to be thwart off all the attacks.
Let him do his grappling stuff, let him wear down,
and I'm gonna finish him in the fifth. I had
the plan of being being there later in the rounds
to finish him in the fourth or fifth, and I
knew that's right where I was, you know, wanting to be.
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But so I was just okay with those positions.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Yeah, because you lose go ahead you you brought up
I mean obviously before we get to the fifth. That's
the money fire, the money part of the fight. It
was unbelievable. But you talked about like you losing your footing.
You didn't feel like you were moving around too well,
like what you took a bagel' blee kick in the
leg and it seemed like that that was wobbling like crazy.
And then I see you. I think it was after
the second round, jab second or third, You're doing like
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the foot thing in the corner. It seemed like you
were just trying to grab some sort of grip. So
you it seemed like you were understanding that, like maybe
you weren't mechanically working correct. It wasn't your legs, was
your shoulder? Like what was going on?
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Well, I'm not I will not say anything until I
get an MRI. But yeah, so I think something happened
to the knee in that first exchange where he had
the leg and I did like a full three sixty.
He did like a little knee bar thing. Because I
walked back to the stool and I looked down on
my left leg and it was not working right. It wasn't.
It wasn't stepping. It wasn't catching, it was unstable. It
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was weird. And then and then yeah, during the fight,
it was like the because you spar all these rounds
and you know what it feels like. I've been fighting
for fifteen years, you know what it feels like to
be on a solid foundation, to walk forward, plod forward,
move forward, attack, And I just wasn't moving backwards. It
was no problem. So my body in my brain was
telling me moving backwards is cool, but moving forward planting
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and being in his face and being in that pressure,
like even if you go back and watch the fifth,
if you really watch the fourth and fifth, whenever I
was kind of pursuing him, my legs were almost just
my my left leg was just like almost like flopping
rather than stalking and moving forward, you know. And I
remember and Robbie Lawler is such a freaking badass Hall
of Famer in some of the craziest fights ever, and
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I was just like, I can't get my footing. I'm
trying to figure out my footing, and he's like, well,
you better figure it out. And I was like, you're right, Robbie.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Shit, it's like.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
And yeah, it was uh yeah, man, I mean we'll
we'll see, we'll see what happened. But yeah, essentially for
about twenty three minutes of that fight, I don't know
if the leg was really working that well.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
How does it feel right now?
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Not great?
Speaker 3 (25:51):
Not great, not great?
Speaker 1 (25:53):
How did you How did your feel before the fight?
Speaker 2 (25:56):
The right knee? The right knee, you had some stuff
going on, and I think I think we're gonna get
that cleaned up for sure. But I've had that for
like two years. But the leftnee is like the worst,
the worst I've ever felt on any kind of injury whatsoever.
But it's you know, it's a fight, man, it's you.
You figure it out. And I'm also, uh, my default
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is never okay, where where's my excuses? Where's my where's
my excuse? Buttons? You know, like I don't have those.
So I was just I was like, well, it must
be my fault. It must be my footing. It must
be you know, the canvas. It must be like I
got to get my feet wet, you know, I was
trying to getting my feet wet in between every single round,
like spitting water out, pouring water out, getting water on
my feet. Because and then now when I go back
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and watch the fight because I know how I move,
I know what I look like. I got my my
last couple sparring sessions of how I move and what
my foundation looks like on my feet, and it just
was not the same at all. So it's a weight
bearing issue, slash balance issue, slash whatever. But I felt like,
how many times did I fall in that fight?
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Up?
Speaker 2 (27:01):
I'm a pretty I'm a decently athletic guy. Like I'm pretty,
I'm pretty athletic.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
If you look at the softball game you you made
things were more difficult to show off that.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
And like, I've got a fly bone then just jumped
just catch it. And I'm better at fighting than I
am softball. But like I I just kept falling, like
and I'm like, I don't I don't really fall, you know, you.
Speaker 3 (27:29):
You talk about even even the second round that you
know you ultimately had to kind of concede and figure out.
But ultimately it let going on to the ground because
you tripped on the cage.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Yeah, I cut my foot, freaking just did something my
damn hand here. I looked down at my thumb because
I think my thumb went back and touched my wrist. Yeah,
I know, so I got amr on that on that
as well. But yeah, I mean it's, uh, that's why
we love the sport.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
You got two dudes just freaking braving the unknown to
bodily un bodily harm.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
Right, So when you go down three to oh and
you going to that fourth round, are you thinking, all right,
Chandler one point zero has to start coming out because
I'm starting to run out of time because he's had
he's had me on the ground, whether you can. You
talked about conceding the first one and second one you
kind of tripped and he had his way within the
second round, third round, he's on top of you the
whole time. Are you starting to like feel the conditioning
were off of me? Like, all right, I gotta start
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taking some chances here.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
Yeah, because also I didn't take any damage. I mean right,
I mean that was the one thing I mean to
me as an athlete. And I'm the hardest on myself,
and obviously my wife is my biggest fan. She's gonna
you know, she's got a skewed version and vision, as
do you guys, probably, but she's like, yeah, he got
on top of you and controlled you. But like, I mean,
look at my face. I got a black guy. Part
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of the black eye too, was like I came down
and headbutted his knee or something in the fifth round.
Like I've jacked my face up more myself by going
in and trying to throw punches and running into limbs
more than actually getting punched in fights sometimes. But he
wasn't doing damage. He was just getting.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
Control the fight. Like if it was yeah, you're showing
the ride time and everything else. Yeah, control time.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
So like when it when it comes to that, I,
if you actually look at it, I landed more strikes
in the fight than he did, even though he controlled
and had, you know, because because he would just take
the back, do the body triangle and then kind of
just do this number and we were just playing hand
fighting for you know.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
When you're doing the back in the body triangle, Who's
who's exerting more energy in those positions?
Speaker 2 (29:23):
I was. I was resting a lot, you know, like
I and I and I and I say that that.
I used to hate that word because I think guys
pussy foot around. They don't fight hard enough, they don't
you know, their two point fight tactically. But I was
just like, well, hey, when Charles OLIVERA has your back.
I can choose to force this and put myself in
a bad situation. I can choose to exert a crazy
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amount of energy with a fifty to fifty shot of
getting out. You don't get out, you try to create
a scramble, your your cardio goes down. Maybe you put
yourself in a bad spot. Get Armbard triangled, some something silly,
or just let him, you know, let him do his thing.
And I still got I mean, at that point in time,
you're in the third round, You're like, dude, I still
got twelve minutes left to fight. Twelve minutes is like
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an eternity inside of there when one punch can finish
a fight. And I say that as as a guy
who I'm proud of myself for actually being in there
and fighting tactically and making conscious decisions rather than you know,
the you know, Dana calls me the arturial Gotti of
the UFC type of you know, it's like, that's great.
(30:25):
I do love that. But also, man, I I was
one hundred percent confident, one hundred percent positive that this
is exactly the way it was supposed to be. I
was going to be Charles Olivera. I was going to
fight for the title next and this is the way
it was supposed to be, and I had to fight
that way as a real professional rather than just a
guy who goes out there and entertains in a crazy,
badass fight, get a bonus fight, could be up for
(30:45):
Fight of the Year type of situation, which is all great,
but man, I'm here for championships. So now that that
ship is sailed.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
In defending off one of the best ground guys who's
known for finishing on the ground.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
Yeah, I mean, and it, you know it, it needs
to be said as well. It's like I've only got
I've only lost the three guys in the UFC, you know.
It's like I've lost to Charles. Every single guy that
I've lost to has been ranked top two or three
in the world at at that moment. It's Poorier, Gai Chee,
and Olivera. Olivera choked out and finished Poorier and Gai Chee,
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you know, and he wasn't able to do it to me.
So I mean, it's all all of those things. And
it's either way. People can draw the conclusions that they want.
People can love me, they can hate me, but we're
having fun, we're winning, So thank you.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
I mean hard pressed to find, hard press to hate me.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
I mean that crazy Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
No, no, no, you were sizing up. I was just gonna.
Speaker 3 (31:36):
I was gonna say, like after the fourth round, and
in your mind you're like, all right, I'm down for
like this is it? The guy gotta empty the clip?
However I can. Yeah, you going into that fifth round, buddy,
I came up off Mike. You're sitting there like, you know,
we're watching from a different perspective, like you're talking about
with Bree. It's like you're watching your brother. I you know,
I remember watching Cody all the time, wrestling those feelings,
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and you're sitting there watching the fight on day like
he's losing the fight. But all he needs is just
he just needs to land of shot. He needs a
land of shot. And you were being patient, like you're
defending them off. You're happy every time. It's like he's
got you for most around on the ground. It's all right.
If he can last two and a half minutes here,
then you end up doing it. He's checking the clock,
he's getting to the corner. You can tell you're breathing fine,
it's like, all right, he has to go in. This
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fifth round has to be when you landed that first one, dog,
I tell you, I was so mad when you missed
those two.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
I was like, fuck because you had him, Yeah, you
had him on the ground. I thought they were gonna
call the fight because you're right, Like, because I.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
Got my phone out, I'm recording the TV. I'm like,
come on, bro, you got it.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
You got to just go keep going.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
JP and I got our arms around each other, jumping
in the air, like leaning over people, screaming like this
is fucking eat because yeah, the first four it's like
it seems you had your game plan. You did the
game plan, it was what it was. But like you said,
it's like you one punch and when you clip one
moment he puts his hand like that, You're like, oh,
he's fucking hurt, and then he falls down and then
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you start coming in with the elbows and the punches.
I'm just staring at the ray of like fucking gollic
call goll it, like screaming.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Bro yeah nobody, yeah, no way. Nobody in the last
couple of years has put Oliver in that position. And
I put in that position twice in the first fight.
In the second fight, and obviously he got finished by Islam,
but that's his only loss. Well, Armine, but that was
a kind of a hug fest, right, yeah, man, it was.
And yeah, hindsight is always twenty twenty minutes. So it
you go back and you're like, God, if you could
(33:26):
just put me back in that moment, I would have
just pushed off and I would have made him come
back up and just But the other thing too, was
I think I also knew you can just tell the
way I was pursuing him. It was almost like I
was like just tripping toward him. Yeah, you know, like
I said, I'm not making excuses, but like it was.
It was a weird r I was on the film.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
And still trying to be like, yeah, I could just
go back to this.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
Last night I watched it and I was like, I
was not happy.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
You could tell something was up in your legs because
it seemed like you were walking on uneven surfaces.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
It was yeah, you know, we'll see. We cannot say
anything until we get the MRI results or whatever.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
But yeah, right there, man, yeah I done.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Oh yeah, that's uh. And and the referee was right
there dude, because I mean, he took like fifteen shots
of the year, like fifteen, and I was like, is
he gonna is this for? You're gonna freaking step in?
Speaker 4 (34:19):
Dude?
Speaker 2 (34:19):
What do you think?
Speaker 1 (34:20):
Are you thinking like it's over? Like is that?
Speaker 3 (34:22):
Because?
Speaker 2 (34:23):
Well, so the herd. The hard part is there's kind
of an unspoken rule at this point. It's like it's
got to be pretty definitive, like if if because I
would want the exact same thing if I was up
three rounds, four rounds to one or none and Charles
Olivera clipped me, I would want the referee to not
step in unless it's like life or death situation because
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I'm up. Just let me survive and I win the
fight type of situation. And this is where, you know,
this is where the my humility comes in, where I'm like, hey,
this is the sport and this is the way things
are supposed to be. Like I completely get if it
was a different fight. I think I think Keith Peterson finishes,
finishes or steps in and pulls me off of him
after he takes those fifteen maybe twenty shots, especially in
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the first few rounds. Yeah, but he's already up a
couple of rounds there. So it's kind of like an
unspoken rule, let this guy survive unless I need to
save him, unless, you know. But he was in a
bad Yeah, he was in a bad spot. I remember
when he turned over and he looked at it. For
some reason, his eyes were red like I don't know
if freaking like they were red like bloodshot, and he
was looking at me, but he wasn't really looking at me.
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He was like looking through me, cross eyed, and and
just he was he was.
Speaker 4 (35:33):
Looking at God.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
He was all just in his head right there.
Speaker 3 (35:38):
He's like, I need to come back.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
You're good. That's a that's supposed to do that.
Speaker 5 (35:42):
When you're on top of him and you lean back
and he Mike like took a few deep breasts and
then just starts going back in.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Yeah, yeah, well yeah, And that's and that's one of
Charles Charles's good things because he's he's been he's not
the most dominant guy. If you watch him, you know,
he some bad positions and guys hurt him. But he's
but he's long and lanky, and he's and he could
close his eyes and and and use his feet like hands,
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you know, and and tie you up and do these
things with his big, old long limbs. So it was
it's a tough position to be in because he's so
good at being defensive in those positions because he's been
in those positions so much. And that's what you have
to be as a jiu jitsu artist. You are going
to concede the position and let a guy be on
top of you so you can triangle him and armbar
(36:29):
him and do these things. But you still have to
be very good. Whereas me, I'm not that way because
I'm not ever on bottom like that, you know, with
a guy on top of me usually, So you get
in a position and you make one little mover, you
let him advance a little bit, and then he's got
you tied up and he's just hugging you with his
legs or he's doing something, and then you can't land
a good shot.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
Right, So remind me, so you have him, you have
him down. I forget what happened next, because we thought
it was over and the he was like putting it.
Speaker 5 (36:56):
He was like trying to go for your arm in
some weird way. And then that's when I feel like
it kind of got And so when you started to.
Speaker 3 (37:01):
See a little like you know, the conditioning as far
as like it's the fifth round and you're just unloading
the clip on him, Yeah, whereas your that's where you're
like looking back and back. If I would have just
stepped away and make him get.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
Up, yeah, but obviously you have to follow him. I
mean that was when I you know, that's when I
go back to it, and I had no weight. Like
when you're on you when you're throwing a left hook,
you want both your weight planted on both of your
feet and if anything, a little bit more on your
front foot because that's where you're all the power's coming
from your left hip, which for me is my front hip.
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And I threw that hook with my left foot in
the air because I wasn't putting weight on my left foot,
and this whift fell. We did a complete three sixty,
and we landed in a good spot for me to
to land good damage. So I wouldn't have I wouldn't
have stood us up. I wouldn't have stood up then
right away. I would have tried to finish them right there.
But as soon as the as soon as the action
kind of stopped and I and I wasn't just dominating
(37:54):
raining punches. It would have been nice to be able
to just push them away and make them stand up.
But here we are.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
And then he could see the ground what like a
minute forty five, a minute thirty left, And yeah, that's
the point we kind of knew, like all right, like
did you know, like, all right, he's got me on
the ground. This guy's the best ye ground.
Speaker 2 (38:11):
Yeah, here we are again. Yeah, here we are again.
You know. Yeah, And he didn't do any damage. He
just held me and hugged me and did his thing.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
And yeah, at that point, for him, he doesn't have
to really do anything, right, he's just to keep control.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
And then Chandler Chandler two point okay or Chandler one
point oh reverted back where I was like, hey, now
we're like, hey, I'm about to take this one hundred
and eighty pound man with one leg and stand up.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
Wattle his ass wattle.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
Yeah, we can't do it right here. We got to
walk to the middle of that monster can and freaking
slam him twice. And I know it's like it's not like, hey,
I mletna see if I can knock him out with
this thing you did it. I was like, I mean
it would have been actually the craziest thing ever if
his he lost his breath or he freaking went unconscious.
But obviously I there was a zero percent chance of
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that happening, really, but I was like, this is just
for the fans. I looked right at freaking Donald Trump
and Kid Rock on the first one, and then on
the second one, as I was getting up, I was
on three points and Hunter Campbell had his hands like this,
and he was just like looking at me like this
is freaking nuts, and we like locked eyes, and I
was like and I smiled at him and just did
it again for the second one.
Speaker 1 (39:23):
Dude, when you fucking that. The fifth round was maybe
the most electric fifth round you could ever ever watch.
You had him in the corner, he gets you on
the ground. Like the range of emotions was crazy because
we're screaming he's gonna do it. Then he gets you
in the ground like man, it's over. That sucks, and
then he sort of stand up and you're like, hey,
what's he doing? What's he about to do right now?
And you literally like it was like it was cinema.
(39:45):
It was absolutely because you're like struggling to get up
and he just holding on your back and you can
see your legs shaking and your body's shaking. You're like,
just the the power of an alpha male standing up
for the people. Everyone's like, oh, because you can feel
the crowd. The crowd was like, right, they got my back.
Everyone and their mother's like all right, they're gonna be
on the ground for the rest of the time. This
fight's over. Let's get ready for the John Jones fight.
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And then when you start to quiver your way up
with him, I was back like, wait a second, we'll
get about it. They were like, holy shit, and you
stand up, and then when you mouth fuck it yeah,
And then on the back, I was like, holy shit,
Yeah he might not. I in my dumb brain, I'm like,
he might fucking knock him out.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
You might fucking do it. Well, what's really funny is
we already have history. I did it in the first fight, right,
And I think when he had my back that thought
went through my mind a couple of different times during
the fight. But I'm like, no, it takes a lot
of energy. It's there's a one percent chance that it
helps out and does something cool. It's just a cool,
it's a wow factor type of situation. But with forty
seconds left in the fight. You're like, let's wow, one,
(40:52):
let's give seconds if.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
You yeah, go back to the other clip.
Speaker 2 (40:55):
Yeah, it's like thirteen seconds left. Thirteen seconds left. That
was the second one.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
Yeah, that was it.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
Yeah, dude just walking through. He's got your leg. You're
just fucking hobbling over. Yeah, and hey did you tap
at the end?
Speaker 2 (41:06):
Well, so that I thank god.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
Because you were so ideal.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
Technically I kind of did. But it was more like
a good job, buddy, he freaking did this, uh and
kissed me. It was like a show of respect type
of thing. It was like a good you know, like
you never.
Speaker 3 (41:22):
Heard of.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
Respect.
Speaker 3 (41:25):
He just do the body things twice. He's hanging on
your balls, just being showman.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
And yeah, what that was. That was like a moment
for us. And I look back at it and people
people were like, oh, he tapped, you should and like
and but and that's where the referee did not. I
guess you would say, like follow the rules. It's like
if he saw a tap, he should, But he knows
what's happening. He He's refed thousands of fights. Charles OLIVERA
does not have a submission. As a matter of fact,
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his arms are loose around me. I'm not tapping. It
was a it was a pat on the competitor, right,
But yeah, I look back and I'm like, dude, thank god,
that would have that would that would have sucked?
Speaker 1 (42:01):
Pulls it off left on the clock, I know.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
Right, you know, and it's but it was I think
he knew what was happening there. We're both smiling, we're
both dad's the fucking the it was elite.
Speaker 5 (42:17):
Before the fight, Bruce Buffer, did ad read for a
Gladiator too? And then your fight happens. I'm like, whoever's
in charge of Gladiator to put Mike in the trailer?
Speaker 2 (42:28):
Yeah, I don't think that's a coincidence that they waited
till my fight to do that, you know, because obviously Gladiator. Yeah,
well yeah, I guess are you not entertained? That's a
freaking Gladiator damn, dude. Yeah, I need to I need
to holler at the freaking they filmed that coming out
out this week day man, kid rocks loser.
Speaker 1 (42:46):
You see Jelly's arm waving around.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
I will say I've been getting sent videos of the
second slam because obviously the first one happens, and the
whole entire Madison Square Garden is on their feet. The
entire Madison Square Garden is on their feet, because especially
when people saw me getting like struggling my way to
my feet for the second one, people were like, oh shit,
he's gonna do it again. Yeah, like, he's gonna do
(43:10):
it again. We're about to see it again. And it
was Devin, my buddy Devin, who sent me one where
he's a little bit far back where you can kind
of see twelve thousand of the twenty thousand people and
they're all standing up and half of them were waving
their hands in there. They're like, they're like, he's gonna
do it again.
Speaker 3 (43:27):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
You know it was insane.
Speaker 4 (43:30):
Mike United America.
Speaker 1 (43:32):
Yeah, good brought it back.
Speaker 2 (43:34):
Yeah, I mean that's that's ah, that's where the that's
where the fight was out the window. At that point.
It was just like, hey, we're I'm living my best life,
Like I'm doing this right now and I'm gonna live
my best life and we're gonna do something spectacular. What
was it Dana said? And I love that he said it.
He said, I'm in the business of making holy shit moments.
You know, that's what he does. That's what he sells.
(43:56):
He doesn't sell fights, he doesn't sell competition, he doesn't
sell the UFC. He's selling Holy ship moments. You know,
like that's what he does. And you're six for six.
I ain't going anywhere, you know, like that's where And
that was one of those things.
Speaker 3 (44:13):
Yeah, so what do you think is next?
Speaker 2 (44:16):
Well, there's only one.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
The call out?
Speaker 2 (44:20):
Yeah, yeah, I mean I had my whole I had
my whole speech lined out. You know, I was gonna
I was gonna win, do my job. I was gonna
call out Islam or Max with a BMF belt or
Connor obviously, but obviously I was. I was one hundred
percent said I wanted to fight Islam next or Arman
could win that, but I think Hislm wins. But and
I was gonna be cage sided for it. Still might
be go out there to some appearances. Everybody loves La.
(44:43):
We'll go to l a boys. Yeah, you know, so
looks like it's gonna be Connor next.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Do you what do you think the reality of Connor
is guys on the yacht, five hundred million dollars whatever
he's got breaks the pinky toe.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
In court, in court right now yeah, week for the boy.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
To tough week. Do you think this is is a
real reality that he comes back to the octagon.
Speaker 2 (45:06):
I'm not saying it's a real reality, but I am
saying if he does, his road comes straight through Nashville, Tennessee.
You know, like his road back to the UFC. We
have to finish the Ultimate Fighter. The UFC wants to
finish the Ultimate Fighter. Connor wants to fight me, like
there's he can fight anybody, but he made a commitment,
you know, And I've said this numerous times. I have
no problem giving my opponents props like I think he is.
(45:29):
He's more sentimental and romantic about the sport than people
give him credit for because he has become this big, infamous,
you know brand, right, But he knows he's nothing without
that UFC octagon. He knows he's nothing without the UFC.
He was a plumber on welfare, sleeping on a couch,
and without the UFC, he's he's nothing, you know. And
(45:50):
I don't say that to taking anything away from him.
We all know, you know, we need our we need
our employers or our brands or whatever to take us
to the next level and create the life. Right, So
I think he wants to see through to his commitment.
Quite frankly, I mean, he needs to come back. He
needs something to chase, or else he's going to keep
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chasing the wrong things. And if he does, there's a
guy waiting. And it just so happens that I think
I'm one of the top draws in the UFC. Like there,
people will pay good money to watch me fight no
matter what. It's OH ship moments NonStop, dude, because I
I will give them to you like I am guaranteed
to give them to you. And I and I might
(46:32):
be the only guy in the UFC who will guarantee
that you will have an O ship moment. And I
wear that proudly. And uh, here we are. So Connor's
gonna come back. If he comes back, he's fighting me
as you.
Speaker 1 (46:46):
Uh exit the octagon, e saif they're gonna left, stick
a hard right, because me, Jelly, JP, Taylor, Brie, We're
all waiting for you. Take a hard right. Go see
old forty seven?
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Yeah, what'd you say? Them just shot?
Speaker 3 (47:00):
You know?
Speaker 2 (47:00):
I shook his hand and he said, uh, he said
awesome fight you're a warrior or whatever, and he whispered
him Yeah, he whispered him my dear. There was a
really cool shot actually of him whispering in my ear
and he was just like you were one bad mofo
type of deal, you know. It was like it was
pretty freaking cool. And I was like, well you are,
thank you for saving our country. Uh. And then from
(47:20):
there it was like the entire Avengers squad was there,
Like the entire group of people that is going to
set our country in the right direction is there. Plus,
my one of my favorite people is Tulci Gabbard.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
See what's up to her? Yeah, that was obviously the
first time I met her. She is She's got a
calm confidence about her. She's got to know here about her,
Like when she speaks, she just sounds like I was
in O eight when Obama was running for president. I
didn't know shit about politics, still really don't, but I
would watch Obama and be like, Yo, this guy just
sounds amazing. When he speaks. He has no idea what
(47:55):
he's actually saying. Tolse, he gives me the same vibe.
It's like she just holds herself very confidently. She had
a great energy about her when we were sitting there
and when she speaks. She just sounds like she really
just speaks very well.
Speaker 2 (48:05):
Tulsa Gabbard is going to be the first female president.
That's that's what that's my hope. I hope to Toulsa
Gabbart is the first female president for the United States.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
So the streets you're saying, the whispers, the clamberings, Yeah,
she's which is which is great.
Speaker 2 (48:20):
I mean, I love that she's what is she Director
of National Intelligence? Which is really funny because they put
her on like the terror watch list and all this stuff.
It's just like, what's really cool from the political side
is to see the political establishment start to freak out
about how unqualified, dangerous, and scary all these people are
because they are threatening the bureaucracy that has been there
(48:42):
going on for the last one hundred years and had
us taking steps backwards because those people have been in power,
you know, the left has been in power, what twelve
of the last sixteen years, you know, And so it's exciting.
And either way, whether you voted one side or the
other or you're ups said about one or the other,
either way, it's a change, like, hey, let's let's just
(49:03):
give it a shot. Right, It's no different than you're
seven years into your NFL career. Let me, let me
just try this thing. It's a little on the fringe.
It's a little some people hate it, some people love it.
Let's just try this thing, Like, let's try to have
a freaking rocket scientist. Let's try to have a guy
who was independent in the middle. He was on the
left and has now come over to the right. Like,
let's just try it. Let's try this thing. It's a
(49:25):
little bit different than just a bunch of suits who
have been living the public service life for the last
forty years and don't have a lot of actual moving
the country forward to show for it.
Speaker 3 (49:38):
And they got everybody they want in, Like, if it's
gonna happen, it's gonna be now.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
Yeah. And then and then if a guy like me,
who is one hundred percent on board, I look back
and be like, yeah, rocket science is he's an idiot
in politics, he should he was the wrong guy weed rfk. Yeah,
he's never mind. We had high hopes, right, but it's like,
let's just try something different. That's what America does, dude.
America makes innovations and they take big risks. And that
(50:02):
was what then the country was founded upon.
Speaker 1 (50:05):
You know, you brought up a good point of the
hope thing. And it's like, regardless of left or right
or whatever, whoever wins wherever side of the aisle you
lay on, you you want hope. You're like, hey, if
it wasn't my choice, let's hope this works out for
the best, sou At the end of the day, we
just want our country to do as well as.
Speaker 3 (50:20):
I'm still gonna be raising a beer before July.
Speaker 2 (50:23):
Yeah, and I think Trump said it. He said it
and maybe his uh acceptance speech or whatever, you know, uh,
and he said it. It's great. It's like success brings
people together. And if and if we are successful with
the boys, did you really right exactly? You know it's
what you watched. Well, I did watch I Can Forget,
(50:46):
which is freaking amazing. You know, like success brings people together. Dude,
it's like, love me or hate me, If I make
your life better, you gotta give me props for that.
You're happy about it?
Speaker 1 (50:59):
Yeah, a lot of the fear and a lot of
the stuff, like hopefully everything just calms down the next
couple of years.
Speaker 2 (51:03):
Yeah, I mean it's been it's been pretty pretty good
and cordial don't watch the news and just live your life.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
And well, yeah, we're gonna keep doing what we do,
just having people on Tuesdays, come hang out with them
on Thursdays, right.
Speaker 3 (51:17):
Play video games.
Speaker 1 (51:18):
Yeah, at one o'clock today right now, So em I
would have you already got the MRI.
Speaker 2 (51:25):
I No, I'm hounded them. I'm like, I want it today.
Speaker 1 (51:28):
You should have. They should have given it to you,
like right after the fight. But the next morning.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
Well yeah, I mean that was that was partly me
because like I wanted to I wanted to just not
be held hostage in New York.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
And you know, you should have got them, Mikey.
Speaker 2 (51:42):
Maybe be a professional. I know you need to do it.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
The next day. I wanted to game a little auchi.
They give you a nemorai the next day.
Speaker 3 (51:49):
Yeah, I know, but get an amor I don't go
on a plane. Yeah right, inflammation going.
Speaker 1 (51:54):
Exactly, that's what it.
Speaker 2 (51:57):
Maybe having a little fun with you. Look, baby, it's
just the inflammation from the plane. Maybe he's fine, That's
what I'm saying. We were not making it any excuses.
Speaker 1 (52:04):
Tubic little red light therapy.
Speaker 3 (52:06):
If you had if you knew what the m R
I would say, what would you guess?
Speaker 2 (52:09):
It would say, I don't know. I don't I really
don't want to.
Speaker 1 (52:12):
Let's let's play doctor, let's play.
Speaker 2 (52:15):
I really don't want to know. But uh, I don't
know either way.
Speaker 3 (52:18):
When the MRI I comes up for your knee, put
the pit bull on it the game?
Speaker 2 (52:22):
Yeah yeah, yeah, well yeah we can, uh we can
break it down on the next episode of Busting with
the Boys. But I don't even if there's a road
to recover, there's a road to recovery. The timeline will
work out fine, you know, I think. I think me
and Connor International Fight Week is the next fight. That's
what I'm throwing out there, Like I think in July.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
When do you think when do those conversations start to happen?
Give us a timeline on that? When do you know
if that's a reality?
Speaker 2 (52:45):
Uh well, I mean I got to see what's up
with the body.
Speaker 1 (52:48):
Right now, which you should have done a couple of
days ago.
Speaker 2 (52:50):
I know, But uh, I'll talk to Hunter in the
next couple of days. You know. Well, I'm sure he's
giving me a little time right now. Options are yeah,
I mean, no matter what it's like. Chandler versus anybody
is is a thumbs up for the UFC right now.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
So okay, so let's say Connor's done, he rides off
in the sunset.
Speaker 4 (53:08):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
What in your perfect world, whore you fighting next?
Speaker 2 (53:11):
Max Holloway for the BMF belt? You know, I mean,
I'm I don't know what my ranking is now, probably
still seven ish or whatever. He's number five because he
beat gai Chie, you know. So like you got two
guys inside the top ten BMF belt one fifty five
Chandler versus gay Chee two. That's a big fight, you know,
that's a another banger, you know that. Yeah, I would
(53:40):
love to fight at one seventy as.
Speaker 3 (53:41):
Much as it sucks to just get to Yeah, it's
it's you step on the way in and everything else.
I'm like being around you as much as we have
the last few years. It's you can just see how
much work and effort it is to get down there.
Speaker 2 (53:53):
It's yeah, it's calorie restricted every day. Like I did
not have one day in which my calories exceeded my
burning calories. Like my resting metabolic GRT was like thirty
five hundred to thirty eight hundred or something like that,
and I was ingesting like twelve hundred and fifte hundred calories.
Speaker 3 (54:08):
I mean, you look working out three times in person
right now compared to Yeah.
Speaker 2 (54:12):
Well I'm a little swollen. I'm a little swollen right now. Yeah,
like just my whole body damage, but little swollen. U.
My whole body is inflamed. He didn't let any damage on.
Speaker 3 (54:21):
He's got a black eye.
Speaker 1 (54:22):
Yeah, my head's fine. Look at me, like, yeah, look
at you. I was like that Pop was like, Yoko,
what happened?
Speaker 2 (54:28):
Well, I think, yeah, but you forgot what I got
on the bus after Gaechee, even freaking after poor Yeah, yeah,
you know, like face was much more.
Speaker 1 (54:34):
Jack do you take on Holloway? You're standing up with him?
What's the deal? You swing out?
Speaker 2 (54:39):
I don't want He's.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
Literally giving guys, you know, pointers during fights. Yeah, he's
looking away while throwing jabbies.
Speaker 3 (54:44):
You don't want to now because you just came home
and huged your kids. Yeah, I know when you're in
that cave.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
Oh yeah, that guy's a psycho.
Speaker 3 (54:50):
That guy.
Speaker 2 (54:51):
That guy will stand with Max holliway for five rounds
and be a be willing to die in there, you know,
which is you know it's great. I know I got
an Emmy and uh, we'll never lose it. So yeah,
that would be a fun one. I would love to
fight at one seventy though, but it's gotta be the
right fight at one seventy.
Speaker 1 (55:07):
You know what you didn't do in your last fight?
Speaker 2 (55:10):
See it? That's out?
Speaker 1 (55:11):
No, I didn't fest Oh dang it.
Speaker 3 (55:15):
You're right.
Speaker 1 (55:15):
We talked about it because I had to go forward
to do that.
Speaker 2 (55:19):
I was fighting backwards the entire.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
Free You say, you don't have an excuse, but.
Speaker 2 (55:24):
We did talk about We talked about it at the
day of the day before before he bro spinning backfast. Yeah,
dang it didn't happen.
Speaker 1 (55:32):
Come on, I didn't he laughed. He goes, yeah, I
could do that. I'm thinking myself, do it, seriously? Do it?
I need Could you imagine a little spin?
Speaker 2 (55:41):
That would have been awesome?
Speaker 1 (55:42):
Get in there at one two? Stomach? Should you got on?
Should you have got Charles's body a little bit more?
Get his hands down?
Speaker 2 (55:48):
Yeah? I didn't go to the body at all. I
mean part of that.
Speaker 1 (55:52):
I'll tell you what you need to have. You gotta
have you had have JP in your corner.
Speaker 3 (55:57):
JP.
Speaker 1 (55:58):
JP was calling things out. He's like, if he goes
to the body a little bit more, OLIVERA, his hands
are way too high right now, and he's like, JP
is on his ship.
Speaker 2 (56:05):
Yeah, no he is. I needed you to break down
the footage.
Speaker 4 (56:09):
We can do that.
Speaker 2 (56:10):
You'll check out Mike's YouTube channel. We'll be on there
breaking down there, break it down for me.
Speaker 5 (56:15):
This could be a crazy one and maybe it's a
bad idea, but no bad ideas in brainsworm for next fight. Wise,
if Vulk loses this, it looks like he's going to
get a rematch.
Speaker 4 (56:26):
Yeah, like maybe a Chandler.
Speaker 2 (56:28):
Vulcan Chandler Vulcant fifty five.
Speaker 4 (56:30):
He would love to He would probably even love to
go to one seventy.
Speaker 2 (56:33):
Oh yeah, that would be fun. I mean, yeah, we
should just we should just normalize. We should just normalize
fighting in our our normal weights, Like that would be great.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
You know you you hated that.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
Yeah, it's uh, but but I'm so damn good at
it though. That's that's what's crazy. Is like, even the
hard stuff for me, it's just it just from it
needs to I wish people could see what I went
through the last twelve weeks, and it's like, yeah, it sucked,
But if you just to a plan and you do it,
and you have discipline and you do not cheat whatsoever,
(57:04):
it's all doable. Like, I honestly had a very very
easy weightcut. Did it suck absolutely? Was it painful, yes?
Was it uncomfortable. Was I ticked off? Yes? But it
was a it was an easy weightcut. But the weight
cut doesn't start the fight week. Weightcut started twelve weeks prior.
I mean the weight cut started when I I mean,
I had that conversation with you about, Hey, dude, here's
the options here, what's going on. I was like, I
(57:24):
don't want to go to one fifty five. I was
in the middle of like starting to calorie restrict. I'm
weighing like one ninety something, one ninety one, and I'm
like starting a calorie restrict because they wanted me to
fight October fifth, And I was like, Hunter, I dude,
you I will make I will make weight. I will
make weight. If I give you my commitment and I
signed my name on the down line, I will make weight.
I just think I'm going to be a shell of
(57:45):
a human being inside of the octagon, and I'm gonna
be frail, and it probably banged up because of this
hard weightcut for it's too soon. Can we do Madison
Square Garden? And he said no at first, and then
obviously know how it played out. I thought a Madison
Square Garden, but I was in the middle. I started
way soon because I needed to go from a one
(58:07):
seventy body type down to one fifty five.
Speaker 3 (58:10):
Just get down to like.
Speaker 1 (58:11):
Two hundred or wait till wait after the holiday season.
Speaker 2 (58:13):
Yeah, dude, let's we're boys about. We're about to have
a fun couple of week, month and a half, all
right up, Hey, I gotta.
Speaker 3 (58:22):
Dude, I can't give up the dark chocolate peanut buttercups. Man,
they crumble me. I know their peanut butter pretzel bites. God, well,
that you yearned for them, that's where Yeah, that's why
I yearned for them.
Speaker 2 (58:33):
That's where I'm getting my head wrapped around. Like if
I got to get you know, any kind of surgery
or something, I'm like, Okay, I'm going straight carnivore the
whole time. I'm a freaking gonna be in my.
Speaker 1 (58:42):
Red because we have the most buttered turkey.
Speaker 3 (58:46):
Oh, the most buttery We're doing.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
A competition this year in the one household. Anybody who
comes over who wants to participate will have to scale
way right. Yeah, yeah, winner take all.
Speaker 2 (58:56):
I'm gonna win. I can manipulate my weight so well,
I can maniput my weight so well. I'm gonna show.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (59:03):
He went back.
Speaker 3 (59:04):
You went from three to ten to what are you
like to forty?
Speaker 2 (59:07):
All right, they'll be disrespectful.
Speaker 1 (59:09):
Fifty five.
Speaker 3 (59:10):
What are you talking? Look great, dude, Thank you. Mike's phenomenal.
That wasn't it wasn't a shot lost.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
There was there was when I was in the two forties.
We'll give me the whole hate you doing the hole
shoulders forward. You're getting a little too skinny.
Speaker 3 (59:23):
He looks a little sick in the face.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
He sat me down a little bit, and I was like,
all right, I got it. Put like ten more pounds
on it.
Speaker 2 (59:28):
That's good.
Speaker 1 (59:29):
Five. But I think I'm gonna try to I'm gonna wait. Cut,
it's like tow forty five for Thanksgiving, which is that week.
Speaker 2 (59:33):
That's what I'm saying. I'm gonna have to do that.
Speaker 1 (59:34):
Yeah, no, it isn't. You stay where you're at, buddy.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
I'm gonna I'm putting.
Speaker 1 (59:37):
Fifteen pounds on the day of Thanksgiving, calling it now,
you're sleeping on Mitch, Mitch. But mitche here here's Mitch.
Mitch stays with the carbs. When you cut carbs, you
lose water weight so fast. So when I if I
have no carves, I did fuck up in New York
big time.
Speaker 4 (59:56):
Hell carbs like the cars.
Speaker 1 (59:59):
But if I have no cars from now till Thanksgiving,
I'll have like a free seven eight pounds that literally
it will be like a piece of bread and I'll
be done. And then it's all about endurance. Brother, And
you boys have seen me eat when I eat?
Speaker 3 (01:00:11):
Yeah, I mean yeah, you're a big boy.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
Yeah, you're fucking after it.
Speaker 5 (01:00:14):
Sent me the roster. I'll make some odds on it.
We'll get it out there. People can bet on it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
We got to just do that one day in general,
like Thanksgiving. I know everybody's got their thing, but we
should to see if you can eat the most one day.
Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Everybody could poster.
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
Dude. That would be morning dude contests. Can you get it?
The busting busting bowls? Yeah, just bowls of freaking whatever
you decide.
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Spaghetti Tailing makes these like cinnamon rolls, dude, I'm telling
them she made him a week ago and I was like,
first off, you fuck yourself. You should never make I've
told you I'm not doing a car until Thanksgiving up
to New York. But I told you sure Thanksgiving, I
was like, make one for everybody and then make a
whole sepe because I'm eating the whole thing. I'm going
Those semon roles are insane. Bro're so good.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Yeah, those sour ones. Yes, you put we had him
last year.
Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
Row Ah. I mean, you know, I don't think you
could do on Thanksgiving with Thanksgiving meals and everything else. Dang,
just letting you know. I don't think you can.
Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
I love it. No, I love I love this. You're
probably right, but I'm like twelve of them boys, I know,
I'm kind of excited about that challenge.
Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
Yeah, those cos and due.
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
On the bus even fans included too. You have a
way in at what seven eight in the morning, post
your scale, Yeah, post your scale and then with seven
pm eight pm, twelve hour window.
Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
Twelve hour window, hashtag busting bloated boys, We'll come up
with the hashtag hashtag Yeah you gotta water. Twenty bust
and busty boys yet to do a water cut busting
turkey games. Yeeah, I'm a Wednesday next week. Let's do it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
When's it next week?
Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
It's like me when I went in one fifty six
fifty five point six, and then twelve hours later I
was on seventy five, so like twenty pounds. What's basically
just explaining that that was more just dehydration. Yeah, dehydration, well,
water fast means you're really only drinking water, right, This
is more like not drinking much water. I think I
think that the last twenty four hours, I only drink
(01:02:14):
like thirty two ounces of water sixty four hours.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
And we should do that next Wednesday. How long does
it take?
Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
I mean you just basically do a twenty four hour
one where you're not you're just dehydrating yourself for twenty
four hours.
Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
Can I have nicotine?
Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
Okay, you can have coffee. I mean coffee dehydrate you, right, Yeah,
that'd be easy for me.
Speaker 2 (01:02:36):
You smack that.
Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
I'll be pissing gold sometimes. Brother, should I got drink?
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
You got that brown?
Speaker 2 (01:02:42):
That's suit water.
Speaker 4 (01:02:43):
Let's get to the water.
Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
Drinks the water.
Speaker 3 (01:02:46):
I love how you think I just sit on the
couch and I'm at home.
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
Well sometimes no, I text, I text it Will last
night and he's like doing dishes, just going after this.
How about everything? Steel is out there, he's getting Will
is running scoreboard up right now at home.
Speaker 2 (01:03:02):
He's crushed.
Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
He's doing what. Yeah, when you were doing a water cut?
Was that you right there? That severe dehydration?
Speaker 2 (01:03:11):
No, my uh, I've been in.
Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
That little brown. I've been in that third one. Yeah,
I've been in that.
Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
Yeah, I've been in the brown. Yeah, I've been the dehydrated.
I've not been. I mean, I don't understand why this
severely dehydrated is red. That looks like blood.
Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
Right had blood one time thirteen It was kind of painful.
That's why I was wondering if it was painful for you.
Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
Might think, well, I think my whole body was in pain,
so I just wouldn't have really noticed. But but yeah,
it's definitely a different density, you know, because blood.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
Compared to just urine expanding your whole.
Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
Whatever that thing is.
Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
How was it? How was Brie after the fight?
Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
She was good man like she she was. It was
tough before the fight because she hadn't done it.
Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
Twelve weeks is over yeaheah, yeah, I mean that's scoreboard.
Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:03:56):
I remember seeing her Halloween. I was like, how you doing.
Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
That's right, we're in it, yeah, because she yeah, she
she had a tough time with this one because she
hadn't done it in two years. I mean we've been
together for ten twelve years, married for ten, but she's
been she's been used to you know, she's been used
to me fighting every six months or so. She didn't
she wasn't used to it for two years, you know,
(01:04:19):
so it was a little bit kids, yeah, and without
a Yeah. So she's she's handling all that, and then
she's also handling the emotions. Like even when we were
in New York, like she on fight day, she was
just sitting in her hotel room by herself for like
five six hours. I was like, you're good. She's like, yeah,
I just hanging out. Just want to be by myself,
you know, because you're also not yourself. Like that's how
I am around fight week and stuff. It's like, hey, dude,
(01:04:41):
let's go do this, Let's go do have dinner. And
I'm like, now, because I'm going to be there, I'm
not going to be myself and I'm going to be
second guessing how am I handling this interaction. I'm not myself.
I don't really want to be here. We're having a conversation,
but I don't really care about this conversation. And I'm
completely okay with giving myself permission to not care about
this conversation because I have to go fight in a
cage in twenty four hours type of thing. And she's
the same thing. It's like we had twenty five friends there,
(01:05:05):
probably right, but she's like, I'm not the normal breed
that you guys are used to because my husband's about
to go fight in a cage and my body's doing
weird things and I don't have an appetite and not
sleeping well, and you know, so she was happy after
because once again, I've never lost a fight. Like every
time we're going up right, like it's win loser draw.
(01:05:25):
It's like whatever, it sucks if you lose, but it's
also like, hey, the future looks bright. So you're just
happy it's over, you know, just happy, and you're happy
it's over and it and it worked out decent. Whatever,
it's fine, you know, and I'm home now. You're excited
that I get to come home and just be dad
and husband for a little while. Yeah, and uh yeah,
(01:05:47):
so she was good after Well.
Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
That's awesome, brother, We're happy for you regardless. Man, you
put on an absolute show.
Speaker 2 (01:05:55):
Oh ship moments, dude, Oh shit, moments, win, lose, draw,
all right. We don't go gently, Yeah, we do not.
Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
Go quietly into the I got holidays.
Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
They get plumped, get excited. Jan one. We'll focus on
the body of one.
Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
Yeah, we're moving to the new house in a couple
of weeks. So it's December fifth, before Christmas house. Yeah,
so celebrating. So yeah, we've got to move to all
that stuff. That'll be fun. Yeah, right down the road.
Speaker 4 (01:06:24):
Maybe that won't be with the recovery, all the injuries,
having to move.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Yeah, you almost got to hope for a surgery, right,
I am not.
Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
Yeah, I'm like, I do not want to be that
guy because I'm like, God, yeah, babe, grab that box.
Yeah that's is that heavy?
Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
Well, put your back into it the perfect time. That
get her one of those little weight belts that the
movers have. Let her start get her dolls.
Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
She's got to be a back surgery. And then we're
both we're both on the freak injured reserve.
Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
That would be the worst. You're coming off of recovery.
She's going into recovery. It's like, now I gotta do
what I saw her do.
Speaker 4 (01:06:53):
It'll be doing the j hole workouts yet get right.
Speaker 2 (01:06:57):
Tell you what.
Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
Thanks for coming on, bro, course we appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Always back on the bus. We love love you guys,
appreciate you.
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