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Hey everybody, Jason Alice here, originally from Australia. I moved here to be a professional skateboarder when I was 17. And now I'm going back to Australia to do comedy. Brisbane or Brisbane, if you're American.
September 10th, 11th, September 11th are going to be in Sydney. September 12th in Melbourne. If you're American, Melbourne. But if you're Australian, I'm 8, Melbourne.
And then on the 14th, Perth, mate, I met the guy that got eaten by 16 foot. Great why there? Get your tickets out back in. That's not a word.
Australians, thejasonales.com. I'm coming home. Oh yeah, I mean, look, you know how to box now. I got some smart over there and all that.
Oh shit. You're like a tank build. We're just going forward, a teetering forward. Like everything in life.
You're just persistent. I was dancing on you, but you just kept coming forward. I'm like, all right, well, fucking hell. And the only choice was either to stand ground and just slug it out with you.
Or I would do what I did. Dance and dance and dance. Because your job comes, your straight comes. Like, I'm like, all right, this guy, I know how to box now.
Welcome to the show everybody. My friend and guest is back. It's Jason Mayhead Miller back in the house everybody. That was old school serious satellite intro right there.
Bro, that was fucking dude. Oh my god. I need to throw it back. We're not monetized.
I'm the host, we're screwed. But I got questions. Come on, hit me. Yeah, I wrote him down.
I got so many questions about that cat, but I'm sure other guests have covered it. First of all, guess what this animal is and what it's doing. I've heard of the internet donkey such as that. No, go.
No shit. I mean, I'm out of it. It is an animal. It lives in a tree sometimes most of the time.
It's slow. It's a sloth ejaculating. No, you were it was it was it was a sloth. It's a female sloth.
Yeah, ejaculating. No, take a shut up. Squirting. I mean, that's a standard up room.
This guy's got to do crazy already. Oh, yeah. Anyway, that's a fucking sloth. That's what they found like.
It's let me finish. It's not just a sloth. It's a female sloth and a female sloth when they are in mating. What they do.
What they do when they're having sex. It's before. Yeah, call out. They call out with their legs open and just scream.
That explains why I sometimes actually attracted to sloth. Isn't it interesting though? Hell yeah. Everybody figured it out.
Everybody figured it out. You know what I mean? It's like yeah, yeah, yeah. You're like, oh, yeah, yeah.
I mean, dude, that's a tender swipe, right? You know, it's sloth. What is freaking me out is that I read a book pretty recently that in North America, there were slots the size of school buses. Yeah.
What's this? This was like a like like a ice age kind of thing. School bus may be a bit of a guess. Maybe the slow humans hunted them off once they figured out they could jump across Asia, the Bering Strait.
They just killed everything. Well, dude, a large like think me walking me. So I'm saying that's slow. That's it.
That's it. They could have the foresight to pin them up. You know what I mean? They're not going anywhere.
That's like domesticated this long. That's like prehistoric McDonald's. Yeah, for sure. It's just ready to go.
Yeah, bring the kids to the play zone in the ribs. I wonder, did you see that in TikTok or something? I wonder what female animal has an even more obnoxious. Oh, yeah, there's got to be some weird, you know, we can go down a rabbit hole.
I found cool rabbages. What's that? Todel sound cool when they when they bone. Oh, I believe that.
Yeah, yeah, I think that I think the one where he's hitting it from the back, you know, the total way they can do. He like flops over this. This is a missionary total. I get it.
Well, I mean, I think we can make it happen. I don't like that. I'm back up that shell. Isn't really into it.
I love superglue. I can stick them together. Listen, I see them fall back and ecstasy, you know, so yeah, the internet is a beautiful place. Sometimes speaking of the internet, did you see the video of Habib?
Yeah, I'm going to try and I'm not going to be back. I made off. Now I'm making me. He doesn't like that.
It makes me say it right. Yeah, yeah. Cool. I made off.
Did you see him at the soccer game where the ladies, the hosts that you guys shake his hand. He's like, I don't touch holes. Listen, listen. It's hard.
I know. I know. I know how strange it must be to you as a white normal person or whatever the hell you call it. I mean, so I'm hanging out with Habib's on the regular.
Like, I know a bunch of airabs or a business guy. So to clarify, you're not saying you hang out with him. You're saying you hang out with people who are similar to Muslim mentality. Yeah.
And it's, yo, it's not my wife. I don't even touch her. I get it. I get it.
I understand why they do that. OK, there's a difference between you guys. No, no, no, no, let me finish. There's between maybe you guys don't understand it.
I've been around enough. I understand it. And you guys don't get it. It actually kind of makes sense when they explain it to you.
Which one are you saying? Oh, no, I mean, look, you can have like operating system in your mind where this is how you look at the world and then all your actions are predicated upon that. Yes. And that's what and everybody has that to an extent.
Sure. They're saying, don't touch women. They're not your wife, you know, and it's kind of okay with it. Yeah, I guess.
Kind of okay with they don't drink. Yeah, I get it. And I think coming from a place where everybody drinks when I was younger, someone said, yeah, man, did you know some some such drink alcohol? I'd be like, what the hell?
That's ridiculous. It's cultural. It's a cultural mentality. And you know, you can adapt to it.
I know she should have known. She should have. You should have. But she also shouldn't be offended by it.
And we shouldn't. She wasn't offended. She said, sorry, but I saw some people attacking him because it clearly. Well, there is an argument to be made that part of Islam is adhering to the culture that you live in.
And he is there in Europe at a soccer game. You know what I mean? Yeah, well, you do that. You know, he's not mad that she's not.
I mean, maybe he is mad that she's not wearing a hijab. You know, I have a, you know, a Muslim buddy, his wife, a Mexican lady. She adapt. She wears the job.
No, I got to give him some. I give him shit about it. You know, I mean, I'm like, ah, you know, but you broke a. Yeah, well, no, she adapted to this life.
She wanted it. All her friends wear a hijab. It's like just like over my sister's girlfriends. Oh, yeah, adapted to having one guy.
I'm sorry. I don't know who this is. Fair. I just need a joke.
I can't stop. Sorry. Sorry. I want to be in on the job.
I missed the internet for like five years. That's good. Yeah. You win.
The way you went was not the greatest, but that's not a lot. I want to talk. I want to digital detail. We don't even have dial up.
They don't even have those AOL CDs in jail. Do you know the talking king is over those that before you? No, I was right before. Like from Tiger King.
I vote and then I'm gone until I don't know. I think he just got back. He's back. He's the Trump years.
That non-Trump years has been away. Trump got me back. Be great to be here. Welcome back to the show.
Our long natural nightmares over here. It was going to be before that. You can go back. You can jump on.
Wow, you are on the internet. They're really good. I believe. Well, I would cancer.
But do I guess I may have my questions. Stick, I haven't studied up that much, to be honest, because. I've been dealing with my guys on the lower level guys. Like not lower, but.
You helped the guy win a fight? Yeah. Yeah. Nice.
He does. I don't think that face wins that fight without me, to be honest, because he is a slugger. And we'll stand there and suck. That dude he fought with us.
Good hands. Right. Train up Black House. Like beast, like rehydrated up.
Like he was big. He was a big, lanky dude for that weight class. And a night face would have been on, I don't know, with his previous strategy to get in a bar fight. I don't think it works out like good.
But hey, you know, I'm not taking autocraday. He did hard work. Did he use some of your GG2 in wrestling? No, no, we played every fighter has a different strategy.
You know, he has good kickbox and like a good straight kickbox. You got some Taekwondo mixed in there. Okay. That's a lot of fancy moves.
He didn't really do because I taught him, hey, this is by brass tacks. Get in there and have fight a technical fight and win. You know, don't don't be flashy. And then a couple of like, you know, I'm not going to give away everything, but, you know, a couple of techniques that worked that saved his ass in that third round, like just a couple of combinations and the mentality also in the back room doing a certain like the Sky Trains high level.
You just guys all the time is a pretty good. You just got so yeah, okay, don't pick on his head. But then here, let's just get back up and make him fight. Yeah, then wear him out and he's bigger.
So as the fight goes on, he'll be a bit slower. So that's what happened. Yeah, he's a good coach. Well, I just spent a lot of time thinking about this and it's a little kid.
I've done every angle of the fight game from, you know, the bartender at underground fights to like all the way up to promoting him and fighting in him. And it's just I have the experience of every. I know I know I know I know. Listen, back in the day, I was thinking about because everyone's all making movies and stuff about me.
And I'm like, did what? Like, they don't even know what really went on back there. Because that then before it was like completely legal, we would like have underground fights, well, a blackout, though, Jim's, you know, put, what's this called? Construction paper all over the gym windows.
So nobody could see in there. I'm most surprised about the bit where you said you were about to. Yes, when I was like 19, 20 years old, I was just in the back and then literally asked the barter like Miller, because I wouldn't even make him back then. Like Miller, you want to fight tonight?
I'm like, yeah, I'm out of peace. Yeah. And I stopped being the bartender and bought that. He's been training.
Oh, of course. Yeah. When did you stop training? Oh, you mean, seriously, no.
Oh, no, not seriously. OK, when I was six years old, it took me to type one to class. Oh, wow. And I was like kicking everybody in their whole goo so hard that they had to like put two kids against me.
That's sick. They were just having fun. They realized that I was strong enough to like to get everybody off of me. And so they're like, oh, here, you got these two little kids against Miller.
And then, you know, so I showed up for Clivity for the mix or for martial arts early on, but then, you know, life gets in a way, whatever you do all that. And then a lot of that experience came in street fights as a little kid, you know, sort of like the neighborhood is pretty tough. And it was one of those things where you figure out trial by fire. And then later on, when I was like 15, I was wrestled a bit, but man in school.
Yeah, but that singlet was not working for. I was like, oh, that's too weird, you know, because I like a kid in the south. It's like, I don't know. To me, that didn't make any sense.
I didn't get caught with the fever. So that ear helmet. Yeah, it just you look like such a, you know what I mean? It's not it didn't look up, but then somebody got me on the jiu-jitsu.
I thought that story a million times with a guy. Let me see the magic of jiu-jitsu. And so I was like, what, 17 when I got serious, 16, he showed me that summer. And I was like, oh, man.
And then I started trying to find someplace that really trained and life took you into that thing. Then I went back to wrestling because I was already doing wrestling a bit. But, you know, when I started taking it seriously, I really got good at it in the senior year of high school. And then yeah, so that I mean, I really got into wrestling specifically because.
Is it really not been a movie about like underground? No, no, but they're always like that. Yeah, yeah. That's that's literally what it means.
Bloodport meets Fight Club meets Roaden. Listen, I got to tell you. I guess some of those are not some of those those movies are not for us. I've seen those movies like some of them.
They're for little kids. You got to look at it. Yeah, it's Hollywood. Yeah.
But there's a way to split the difference. And I feel like most of the really, really good movies that have a lot of fighting like John Wick is Hollywood. Yeah, John Wick is sick with the court. He's a true veto and stuff.
But one of the reasons is why it's a martial arts. But presumably there's a right and a wrong way to use realistic, right? People don't want totally realistic. They want people to do superhuman shit.
But when it's totally unrealistic, then it's for kids. So there's some kind of magic blend of real and unreal. Yeah, you're absolutely right. Yeah, I think that that's I mean, that's with anything, right?
Yeah, it's for I guess in Hollywood, the businesses that they get the script, right? And this could be some guy's vision of gritty whatever. But then they go, no, no, no, no. We got to juice this up for the families.
We got to make this kind of fancier, make this cartoonish. It's also the untrained eye. Yeah. You've got to do like in the 80s, it's block punch, block punch.
There's like Clint Eastwood movies where it's just like, what the hell? Yeah. But then the more we watch fighting in Hollywood, the more the average person kind of the UFC's everywhere, there's boxing everywhere. People are now kind of familiar with arm bars and triangles and whatever.
Like the average person's like, yeah, yeah, I see that before. So now, you know, John Wick can do judo tosses and the gunplay also because he's kind of of he's a little slow. But I remember that movie, SWAT, it was like the first time it really showed. Yeah.
Maybe I wasn't Samuel Jackson. Really did seriously. It was. Everyone I think was really.
This is what we're doing. Oh, no, it's both wrong. It was Sherman Moore. Oh, wait, that's not true.
No, no, that's a TV series. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Now, I'm going to check. Samuel, I'm so sorry. I'll try. You're both right.
And you guys totally forgot about Oliver Martinez. I think that was Samuel. I'll pull Jackson. J.
How is that? Bro, somebody photoshopped that guy. Oh, hang on. He's like a black vampire.
He's like aging in reverse. Yeah, he got pasty. Anyway, I want to ask you about the UFC, Jordan, Mallee and Marab. Man, look, that might be more of this.
I feel like that's like I want to. Because I see anyone. What's the other way of my show with Rampage? Oh, yeah.
Yeah. We were talking to my I think just clips. I don't really watch about cats. I'm too busy.
Yeah, I know. But I see clips that I'm like, yeah, man, like you're in your input on fighting. It seems like more like I believe you. Yeah.
People's opinions. I'm like, man, what's that? I know. Well, I'll give a thought out reason opinion based on research and like data collection.
Like I go, OK, what do I know about this guy? What effect and I have a lot of experience in, you know, like I said, all aspects doing the game, you know, coaching the game, watching champions get their belts strapped around them, you know, from the corner. Like I've seen it, you know, and I've seen what it takes to get there. And, you know, the betting world will argue and they'll put a lot of propaganda out just to make money, you know, like they'll say that they'll hype one guy up because they know that I don't want to put money on them.
And that's just the nature of the beast. So I always thought in the first five, I've always had the opinion if the guys are really good grappler and you're a really good struck the outside the grapple is going to win over over a long enough time because you get close to him and then you got to do the thing that he's the best at like it. I don't know, like Anderson Civil might be the only one I ever seen where he will punch you and you will go for a takedown. He will not be there for the whole fight.
I'm even by even him, elite wrestler got him down. Jail Sonic got him down. That was a lucky try. That was a lucky try.
I know such thing as a lucky triangle. You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You were part of the triangle part of the way of fighting is now with five round five round five round five round.
Yeah, I mean, five minutes around. Excuse me and arrest the way that goes. Nobody knew posture, mate? No, I mean, yeah, yeah, exactly.
But not just that you wear a guy out and a triangle happens. Because they thought it was supremely conditioned. So you had to do it. You had to wear it.
Keep trying to keep your posture broken. Keep, you know, because there's all these little muscles in the back and the shoulders and arms. There are all these muscles that they wear out no matter how conditioned you are. There's a limit to how much glycogen they can burn and it can work.
It's it's a new wrestling. You're like a stand up guy and then you get him off and when you get back into the middle of the cage, you're like, I have spaghetti ops. Yeah. Yeah.
Like I said, I chose so well conditioned that it took until minute 24 that he finally fell into it. But there's a limit to how much you can do and the way that the rules are now. It gives a guy a chance to like, you get your fucking body back to, you know, one minute. Yeah, yeah, one minute rest.
You got a minute to like your blood can just go back, you know, cycle and you can get with the waste products. That's why you get like a second wind sometimes because, you know, suddenly your body just flushed out all the junk. That's when that's when I'm good. Come alive.
If I only if I get to that. Well, it's funny that you say that because my specific like my theory on warming a guy up for a fight is make him go ballistic so that his blood gets all the way up. I mean, now you're on your basically second wind. Dude, I think that's such a good idea because that last fight I had king of the cage.
I did not warm up good. I raised eyes that day, I showed up and hit past for a couple seconds. And I remember it was maybe like two, three minutes in the first ram, where I was like, I am done. Yeah.
And I'm like, this is the first round. Like my encourage my guys do like, you know, put jabs and make some space and kind of let off the guy and shake your arms and like, really does that. Big breath in. Like, you know what I mean?
In the fight. In the fight while you're why he's still a part of that. Shake them off. Shake them off and like relax your neck and take a deep breath and then now snatch up and get right back.
Yeah. You know, it's like, you need that. You need that a big steel and a breath is the concept. I always talk about what the guys like like somewhere during like a scramble and something you can like steal a breath.
If you're going the whole time, you're going to run out. But if you're like, get around to it like a even he's you're blocking. He's hitting you. You can go that's a problem.
No, you're in the heat and you're taking breath while you're like moving and parrying. That's it. That's why I say steal it. So the guy's giving their mind like, shut up and you get one way again in a clean, chin boxing thing.
I did it all the time. Big breath in. Hey, but you got to be careful because the guy tags in the stomach while you're taking every relaxing. You're fucked.
Yeah. So tell me. Oh, the first fight. First fight, I was like, I don't know.
I was like, I love I love a Melly's talking. I think it's awesome. But I'm like, this guy is a grinder who just like won't stop and he will get that dude down. Yeah, I wasn't that surprised.
But by the way, it went. But then when I hear Melly's talk about this dad and I was like, re he rewatch it. I rewatch it. I was like, okay, you did hurt him and he didn't hurt you.
But he said one like for sure. He went that far. Later rounds, it's like, oh, Melly figured out where this guy was stepping wrong. And then suddenly this guy was stepping wrong because he just worn out.
He's a terrible striker. I know. Like it's kind of a nice thing. That's not terrible.
Well, dude, he looks okay. Okay, maybe not. I'll disagree. Only because it's not you don't have to have a refined striking ability.
If you have this like few tricks to keep it into like wrestling world, right? You know, and he does a good job of like throwing a straight punch and a hook like to keep him in front of them. And then just yeah. Missing and shooting like a high crunch, which is like so hard to deal with where he's like, okay, I missed your jab.
And the normal thing is a guy grabs and double legs. But he's like missing the jab and just throwing his hand so far up your crotch that you're like, ah, now you're standing on one foot and how you're supposed to get a good punch if you got one foot up in the air. It cannot. You cannot.
So he just starts bulldogging you around the cage and then eventually you're running out of hops. And he was getting shot to. Yeah. And look, he looked, I don't know, man.
I'm now he heard him pretty bad with the body shot, which is surprising. So that guy looks like a hulk. You know, he looks like you got like six foot of muscle between his liver. But nope, Sean heard him.
And so that's what makes the fight interesting. I think people got a bad taste of them out because that last fight wasn't like a crazy knockout or anything. I thought the fight was pretty good. Like it was like bad ass fight.
I watched it like with some people who didn't know MMA and they understood like, because I was telling them like, Oh, look at this. He's slamming him down and you know, explaining to them and they were pretty pumped on the fight. They were comedians like old comedians that weren't into it at all. And they kind of realized how tough what Marab was.
So what do you think about the next the next time I would like to look his coach is really smart. What's the red? The red headed. Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah. What's the name? I don't know. But he's a fighter.
He's a pretty clever coach. I can't imagine is going to go the exact same way. No, but but I'm a mally saw something. Maybe I maybe I think that he can touch him.
You know, he heard him. He heard him a couple of times in that fight for sure because of the striking discrepancy. You know, like I said, let's talk about this simple ass wrestling striking that's effective. You know, it's not going to really, you know, if he can if he can stop that one thing, then he's got to stand with him a bit longer.
And I think standing with him a little bit longer is that's not good. There's going to be a correlation. If it's like, if they're doing stand up for more than half the fight, you know, heads are bad. He's going to dance around and kick that.
I think that kick I think that defend. Yeah, the team defending this shot because he's a South ball, right? And then defending this shot. Yeah, that's what I mean.
But I'm talking about Marab. So finding this lead underhook and a frame on his face and dance away and then pushing that teeth kick pushing that that rear teeth kick that does. I think that's the one it's a good one. You know, and I don't think Marab because when you're wrestling a guy and you're in a softball and this guy switches to North ball suddenly and then throws one right up the middle, you got to worry about this guy throwing a knee in your face or kick in your face.
You know, it's like difficult to get in on a shot and that's how they can do either one of those and you don't know until it's too late. And then coming with that, his straight. He did lead in me. He needed him in the face.
Exactly. So it's going to make it a lot more dangerous for him to try those takedowns. And I think I don't know, everyone's talking to an ankle injury. He did look a little plotting in that fight.
They were saying that. If anybody needs their ankles in a fight, it's him. He needs to dance, man. He needs to dance.
So I don't know if they're going to put some tape on that thing or whatever, but he needs to do a bit. He does have a bit of ankles. This guy, I wish the market would just let O'Malley turn to 170 and like fight. Yeah, like a big huge O'Malley would be way more fun to watch because he'll knock dudes like crazy.
Wow. You know what I'm saying? Like just be big. He could just like take a break.
He's the strongest dude. Like a dude. Do a movie. Do a kind of a Gregor.
I love all the big. They're just macking people. Yeah. Don't get them.
Because he doesn't smoke weed anymore. Oh, yeah. No, no. It's depressing.
Every, every, every, every. I hated his status, but that's what I can say. He's like tough and angry. But it makes you better, dude.
I can tell from skating because I'm older. You know, it's skating is I've always been high my whole life. Yeah. And then when I was skating and I was being high with Tony and then I quit the weed and everything and then I started skating with Tony again, still same like once every two weeks, once every three weeks and I could see because we skateboarding.
You don't look at where you're going. You look like it's kind of like fighting where you just use peripherals. Yeah. You see everything.
I look in the middle, but I see everything and I could tell no weed. My peripherals went from here to here. Yeah. It was depressing because I use so much bandwidth.
I was like, did you were in your prime with these peripherals? And I can feel my foot, my foot moved. I could feel that it moved. And I was like, oh, that's crazy.
It's last month. Nah. Oh, really? Yeah, dude.
When I was talking to young guys that I spoke weed is like part of my plan. Like it's like, I have to, it's part of my life. I got his brothers for that. I know.
I just tell me, oh man, I started hanging out with these brothers. You know, weed, man, just like makes the pain, makes it easier. And I'm like, you know, it'd be better, right? Like, take the pain and be completely sober.
You can't, like it's different. I won't have an opinion if I haven't done it. Nobody's, I suppose we would be real. He's like, you good?
Am I good? He's like, yeah, Jesus Christ. You smoke as much as me. Am I, yeah?
And I skate and I do all these other things. You just rap, rap it and high, probably good. Rap is not as easy. That's like fuck off.
It's not as easy. Like Louis Armstrong played the trumpet. I hit that bar to break your offs up into. I got to get my props.
Come on, try to stack my props. One of the greatest of all time. Sorry. I do that in the dinner party, dude.
My cardio. That's the big one. That's the big one. That's the big one.
I did that one time. I did no weed at all for a fight. And I was the best I've ever been. And then I was like, I'll just smoke a vape pen right before the fight, or I'll do some edibles.
And I was clearly not as good. And also when you hit me, because my cardio is not as good, I don't come back as quick. Clean body. Yeah, it just does it, dude.
So who you got? Dude, I think Marabos have a slight edge still. But, you know, Amalia, we all want to see that. I just want, I just want, and this is our offense to wrestlers.
But I want all wrestlers to lose because you're boring. And I know you're not, I know this technique and power and cardio. And it is amazing what you do. But when dudes stand up, boom, knock you out, I'll pay for that.
Yeah. I'm more into it. That's all. Yeah.
Well, the market says that. Yeah. That's okay. People are getting sick.
You're seeing is bad. I'm getting a bad matchmaking matchmaking. That's what it comes out. Just nobody's in a bunch of people that comes to speak English and they hold you up against the cage.
And then the guy goes, he said he is happy. Shut the fuck up. Like your quarter man, translator. I hate the translators.
Get a better looking translator. Get some chick that's kind of cute or something. I know like, I mean, he's like, I'd be cool with that. But just get somebody.
Oh, and then get some dude that people speak to you. I'll speak to the chick. She's like 10 feet away. So I got another question for you.
I agree. I got a DM the other day from BKFC. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Like, would you be interested in a fight? Yeah. I was talking to Jessica.
All right. She's fighting for BKFC. Yeah. She was like, would you take a fight?
I was like, yeah, I'm right. I'll take a fight. Like, I always wanted to have one more fight. And that's like, that's a manly way to go out right there.
Yeah. And I'm dumb. You're like, I'll scrap. And I remember this comedian did always one of the boxy Lewis and it was like, yeah.
Like, I'll fight you because I was like, I'll have one more fight and in a part of it. I can't lie. I'm going to win that real easy. And I'm old and I was still smoking weed.
And I was like, I don't want to get, you know, like, this is one where he's kind of clown to me and he's fans. They're like, you couldn't. And I'm like, dude, I know. If we really go, like, you don't know where I come from where you come from.
No offense, but you got to be shitting me, dude. Like, I will fucking eat you. Lewis J. Gomez.
Yeah. He's good, but he's always funny, but wait, but I never seen a boxer. Yo, what's he's sparring? He's shadow boxing.
He's like, yeah, I can take it. I'm like, I don't think take it. I don't think you can. I don't think you can.
I mean, it's good. Go ahead. Yeah, I think you can. It was an easy five.
But I was fine already. No, I got fed. Five years off the Internet. Yeah, no, we've asked for one minute once and I beat him, but I'm.
Yeah, yeah, you get it. You know, I wasn't in. I wasn't training. I was like, yeah, yeah.
You came out to couch with the bar load. I just thought to create him smoke like. I just thought to create him smoke like. I missed the cardio in another level.
Like you get your heart rate up. You immediately feel like you're going to vomit. A guy like a fighter. No offense to Lewis.
But like a guy. And fights and spare knuckle. It's pretty ballsy. So I'm contemplating and it's two Oh five.
Cause I don't think I can make one eighty five. No. A little bit spoke. A bulldog.
Ellis. I know. But I'm kind of interested in it. I want to get your your.
I mean, look, you know, how to box now. I have some smart over there and all that? Oh shit. Let's like a tank build.
We're just going forward to that scenery forward. Everything in life. You're just persistent. I was dancing on you, but you just kept coming forward.
I'm like, all right. Well, fucking hell. And the only choice was either stand ground and just slug it out with you, or I would do what I did dance and dance and dance. Because your jab comes, your straight comes, like I'm like all right this guy know how to bark.
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I got moves. I just don't use them unless it's unless I'm feeling real cardio because I'm smart. I'm like George Foreman and he's older than I can bounce. And then and then when I need to, I'm not going to go.
Exactly. I'm going to go. And I'll also cut some shots and then I'll come at you with the flurry. Take it deep.
You understand? If you take a bare knuckle box, it's a very different strategy. You got to go. You got to go.
But also. I'm so clinched. That's some clench that you got to work on. That's that's what I told him.