00:01:41.360He, of course, he grew up in America, so, as you know, then in the schools, they do wrestling and a lot of different martial arts.
00:01:50.780I think he did a bit of judo and karate and some boxing.
00:01:54.880Nothing like in particular or too much.
00:01:59.180Well, basically, I remember him and his brother basically buttering that badly that he called a taxi to get home.
00:02:06.600He was only five minutes away from where he used to train or where he used to live.
00:02:10.220So, um, so he came a long way, you know, he can't.
00:02:13.960Andrew is probably, I don't know, the last, the last five to ten years, possibly the last, like, yeah, five, ten years, the number one person.
00:02:24.640I mean, he made massive ways just for the UK and on the fight team, like, full contact, you know, so many people out and he had some good fights.
00:02:32.120He didn't really lose either for a long time.
00:02:35.600Chad, I was in the club last night after the stream and I lost 50 bucks to some random security guard at the bathroom because I put money on Adesanya.
00:13:39.700The dissatisfaction with this life, even though he's winning championships, even though he's doing what he's supposed to be doing, he's not satisfied at all.
00:13:50.000And a lot of people take this mind state, and they call it depression.
00:13:52.840This is just somebody who's ambitious.
00:15:03.860The interesting thing about Andrew Tate is that he's a good fighter, but he has the American nationality as well.
00:15:11.000Most of the fighters, stand-up fighters from America, do not have such a good level, because most of them go straight into MMA.
00:15:20.680And Andrew likes to do the kickboxing style, and he's pretty good at it, and most of all, he's an attractive fighter to watch.
00:15:31.480And it's usually like Tate as well, so we've got to pump him up.
00:15:34.560I think, yeah, this is a good platform for Andrew, I think he's the only person that really has got near enough a show based around him, which it is.
00:15:44.240So he's got a very good platform to launch himself into stardom that we believe he's capable of.
00:15:51.240Also, they talk a lot about how important it is to have a masculine presence in your life.
00:16:13.100But you can see so far in this documentary how Tristan and Andrew having each other as brothers to support each other, working on the same thing, is one of the most beneficial things you can have to keep pushing yourself.
00:16:23.680A lot of people don't have that, or if you have a brother, you don't utilize that privilege.
00:16:27.800Now that I've weighed in, I feel a lot physically better, but I'm a lot closer to the fight, so mentally, I'm a lot more nervous.
00:16:39.260Obviously, there's a lot to think about.
00:16:40.540The problem is with this sport, it's not a team game.
00:16:43.740You can't rely on anyone else if you're having a bad day, and if you lose, you don't just lose, you lose and go to hospitals.
00:16:49.300So, you know, it's very nerve-wracking.
00:16:50.420I think a lot of people underestimate exactly how scary this sport is.
00:16:53.380And the better you get at it, the more confidence people have.
00:16:55.640So you say things like, oh, I'm fighting, I'm fighting someone really good, and they go, oh, don't worry.
00:16:59.440Tate, you're the best, you'll smash it.
00:17:01.300And it's like, yeah, it's easy for you to say, and thanks for the confidence, but I much appreciate when people are worried and concerned,
00:17:08.020because the better you get, the better are the people you fight.
00:17:10.700And the person I'm fighting has trained as hard as he could for the last 12 weeks and dedicated his life to beating me,
00:17:16.060just like I have dedicated mine to beating him.
00:17:18.560And, you know, it's going to be a hard night.
00:17:46.460So anybody who thinks fighters aren't nervous before they go into the ring and that they're all sort of, they're all, you know, Iron Man, so to speak, they're wrong.
00:17:59.440Fighters get really nervous, get scared.
00:18:17.940And especially after the first one or two minutes, once you work out how the guy fights, you're confident in yourself if you're going to win or if it's going to be a hard day.
00:18:26.100So, yeah, the nerves disappear very quickly.
00:18:28.180Look how different it is, the fact that they're answering this question on a documentary versus a press conference.
00:18:34.060If it's a press conference and you know your opposition is watching, you're not going to be honest about the nerves.
00:18:39.680You're not going to show this level of vulnerability.
00:18:42.140This is why there's a really cool documentary.
00:18:44.200Them in the trenches in this basement in the middle of fucking cold Europe, probably making $3,000 each to go here.