SNEAKO - November 17, 2022


SNEAKO Reacts to Old Andrew Tate Fighting Documentary!


Episode Stats

Length

29 minutes

Words per Minute

147.58972

Word Count

4,418

Sentence Count

396


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.400 This is Andrew, King, Krober, Tate fight documentary.
00:00:04.720 For the boxers in here and everything, I think this could be interesting.
00:00:07.600 This is Tate, this is Andrew and Tristan 10 years ago.
00:00:30.000 Have y'all seen this before?
00:00:42.380 Five days until a fight.
00:01:00.000 Tate, you think I should put a whiteboard that says Rumble behind me, like Stig O'Neill saying?
00:01:13.700 Andrew came to me when he was, I think, 17.
00:01:33.020 Just short of, yeah.
00:01:34.760 And respectfully, anybody in the chat, I would fuck you up.
00:01:37.280 Shut up.
00:01:37.920 Stop trying to talk shit, bro.
00:01:39.160 I would fuck you up.
00:01:39.880 17.
00:01:40.780 Nearly 18.
00:01:41.360 He, 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.
00:01:50.780 I think he did a bit of judo and karate and some boxing.
00:01:54.880 Nothing like in particular or too much.
00:01:59.180 Well, basically, I remember him and his brother basically buttering that badly that he called a taxi to get home.
00:02:06.600 He was only five minutes away from where he used to train or where he used to live.
00:02:10.220 So, um, so he came a long way, you know, he can't.
00:02:13.960 Andrew 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.
00:02:24.640 I 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.
00:02:32.120 He didn't really lose either for a long time.
00:02:34.320 He made the one fight.
00:02:35.600 Chad, 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.
00:02:43.400 Gambling's haram.
00:02:44.320 I should have learned my lesson before.
00:02:45.680 I don't know why, but come on, Adesanya.
00:02:48.200 Recently, in the last fight, obviously, in the infusion, he lost by knockouts.
00:02:51.660 It was first.
00:02:52.980 Everybody was in the section popping bottles and they even brought my name out on this whiteboard.
00:02:57.080 Welcome, Sneaker.
00:02:57.720 I was in the bathroom, crowded around with five security guards watching the fight on a phone above the urinal.
00:03:02.400 So, he's coming back now from the knockout, so we'll see how you'll cope with it.
00:03:07.920 But I know he's okay because he understands, you know, everyone gets caught and it's the way it works and the guy that catch him.
00:03:15.140 Well, then, there's nothing you can do, you know, once you're out, you're out.
00:03:27.880 Emotionally, fighting's a scary thing, you know.
00:03:30.340 If I had my way and I could build myself as an individual, I would have never chosen to be a fire.
00:03:35.800 I think fighting's one of those things that you're either cursed with or you're not.
00:03:40.260 Unfortunately, I was born with a mind that is hard to occupy and I find everything boring.
00:03:46.760 I find the cinema boring.
00:03:47.860 I find clubbing boring.
00:03:49.120 Conversations, family dinners, festivals, holidays, all the crap that everyone enjoys bores the life out of me.
00:03:55.660 The only thing that keeps me mildly entertained is something which is so dangerous that I'm scared.
00:04:00.920 I totally understand why people climb Mount Everest.
00:04:03.420 I totally understand why people jump off to a ballast.
00:04:05.880 And that's exactly the same reason I get in the ring.
00:04:07.800 Because without it, I just live numb and bored all of the time.
00:04:11.920 I could win 20 grand at a casino table and still be bored.
00:04:14.480 It's just me.
00:04:15.740 So every single time I get run into a fight, I think, why am I doing this?
00:04:20.060 What am I risking my life for?
00:04:21.700 What if I get a broken hand or a fractured skull or whatever?
00:04:25.580 But, you know, I don't feel like I have a choice but to do it, you know.
00:04:28.560 It's just who I am.
00:04:29.600 So I'm scared, but I'm ready.
00:04:31.500 Chad, who relates to that?
00:04:32.920 I always assumed everybody was like that.
00:04:35.060 And then all the same people that I would talk to when I was younger, they ended up getting jobs.
00:04:38.920 Nine to five, simple jobs, working in and off.
00:04:41.000 I don't mean simple, I don't mean to belittle it, but I just physically am incapable of doing that.
00:04:46.320 I used to work in an office and I would fall asleep and I would watch podcasts.
00:04:50.400 I cannot focus on anything mundane, anything that you're supposed to do.
00:04:55.420 Anything that's not stimulating or challenging is just going to bore the living shit out of me.
00:04:59.900 Which is almost why I'm grateful that I got canceled so much and I'm banned off all these platforms.
00:05:04.760 Because it just gives me another challenge.
00:05:06.420 YouTube was starting to get easy, which, let's be honest, it's an easy job overall.
00:05:09.940 But conquering it the way that I was doing it is very challenging to figure out that formula, how to do it.
00:05:15.660 And then getting canceled is a whole new challenge.
00:05:18.120 So yes, sometimes I've been a little bit stressed.
00:05:21.700 I've been trying to figure out what I'm going to do.
00:05:23.240 It's been hectic, all these people talking about me.
00:05:25.600 People that I used to fuck with making hit piece videos about me.
00:05:28.240 But conquering a new website, going on Rumble, doing a whole new thing is just like,
00:05:32.900 I appreciate the challenge because I get so bored when I get complacent.
00:05:36.180 I constantly need something to overcome or else I go crazy.
00:05:39.940 I need new challenges.
00:05:41.180 I can never be complacent.
00:05:42.600 I used to think at one point that I wanted to go sit at a beach house and just have a bunch of money
00:05:47.340 and sit there and be calm and be collected and just chill and stop working.
00:05:52.400 That would bore me after four days.
00:05:54.640 I think men, most men, you need to constantly work at something or else you go nuts.
00:05:59.720 If you're not always striving for the next thing, if you don't have goals and ambitions,
00:06:03.120 that's when you lose anything that makes you a man in the first place.
00:06:07.380 And that's why I never want to retire mentally.
00:06:09.580 I always want to keep going because I think I've understood that the constant grind is what makes you happy.
00:06:14.920 You have to love what you're doing and I can't love what they tell you to do.
00:06:18.540 I'm ready.
00:06:21.540 David Dredd obviously is from France.
00:06:23.820 He mixes it up.
00:06:25.060 He does boxing, K1, Muay Thai, MMA.
00:06:28.180 Basically, he's very versatile.
00:06:29.940 He's built like a brick house, as you would say, in the UK.
00:06:34.760 Possibly with too much muscle.
00:06:37.020 So he's, I think, way slower than Andrew.
00:06:39.040 I know my upcoming opponent.
00:06:41.820 I know quite a lot about him.
00:06:42.840 I was with him on a reality TV show last year in Macedonia.
00:06:47.800 He's a tough guy.
00:06:48.480 He's a strong guy.
00:06:49.700 At my level, everyone's tough.
00:06:50.780 Everyone's strong.
00:06:51.380 Everyone's game.
00:06:52.400 Everyone wants to fight.
00:06:54.020 You know, you're not going to find anyone at my level who doesn't really want to fight and doesn't hit hard.
00:06:57.600 That's not the way the game is.
00:06:58.520 So, yeah, he's got two arms and two legs.
00:07:00.560 He can fight.
00:07:01.040 I can fight.
00:07:01.500 Type a one in the chat if you agree.
00:07:10.260 I think that that's why people fuck with my stream, is that everybody's on the same page about this.
00:07:14.540 But I don't, this is not a collective mentality.
00:07:17.080 I assumed everybody was like this and then they just gave up.
00:07:21.900 But there's some people who are really okay with a comfortable life.
00:07:24.600 I'm not too big a believer in individualistic regimes or plans.
00:07:31.000 You know, I do press-ups.
00:07:32.080 He does press-ups.
00:07:33.240 You know, I do running.
00:07:34.060 He does running.
00:07:34.640 Everyone does the same kind of thing.
00:07:36.100 It comes down to the individual.
00:07:37.640 It comes down to the brains of the individual and the attitude of the individual.
00:07:41.040 It comes down to who wants it more.
00:07:42.760 And it comes down to who lands the shot first.
00:07:44.540 That's how it is.
00:07:44.880 It's a lot of work.
00:07:45.220 I've trained hard.
00:07:45.880 I'm sure he's trained hard.
00:07:47.220 But I'm ready to fight.
00:07:49.000 Thank you, Sean Boner.
00:07:49.800 You stopped watching MKL Show on Netflix to watch this.
00:07:51.920 Look at all these ones in the chat.
00:07:52.960 A lot of like-minded people.
00:08:01.000 A lot of like-minded people.
00:08:31.000 A lot of like-minded people.
00:08:38.000 A lot of like-minded people.
00:08:49.600 So, if you don't know me how to get it, you know me.
00:08:54.640 I have to keep myself at all these myYY'sports.
00:08:56.080 I've been to boxing gyms and I met a lot of fighters, but I've never seen someone in person
00:09:03.540 that clearly was born to do this besides Andrew and Tristan Tate. And specifically, I remember
00:09:08.340 thinking this when we were sitting on Tate's beach in the emergency meeting studio. And then
00:09:12.000 Andrew was playing this war room meeting where he made people who joined the war room get in a cage
00:09:17.660 with an actual cage fighter and fight it out. And the way when he played, he was playing this
00:09:22.440 trailer getting all these people to go and fight with an actual cage fighter. And you see him
00:09:27.460 watching his own trailer and he's just... You can see him in like he remembers being there. It's like
00:09:34.480 you could clearly see that this guy was supposed to be a fighter. Jake Paul's in real trouble.
00:09:52.440 So you got Tate or Jake?
00:10:11.460 fighting.
00:10:27.460 We're here in St. Pancras International just waiting for the train to go to Belgium.
00:10:46.900 Haven't eaten in about two days and very, very nervous so can't wait to get the weigh-in
00:10:50.140 done and then I can eat whatever I want and then tomorrow I'll try and turn these nerves
00:10:54.300 into anger and it's fight time.
00:10:58.180 Looks like 50-50 Tate and Jake.
00:11:06.060 I'll put 5k on it.
00:11:16.180 I said five hours to weigh in on you.
00:11:18.180 I'm starving.
00:11:19.180 Everything seems to take forever.
00:11:20.620 I'm irritable.
00:11:21.620 I'm annoyed.
00:11:22.620 I want to eat now.
00:11:23.620 It's been two days now.
00:11:24.620 So he's standing around for the last 30 minutes and everyone's on the phone or two of them
00:11:27.980 stuff.
00:11:28.980 The force feeding bag is full of goodies for him.
00:11:30.980 As soon as we weigh in, he can stuff his face.
00:11:33.500 Now I'm hungry.
00:11:37.500 I'm hungry when I just hear some of the things come out and he loses it five minutes until
00:11:53.860 I keep photo birthing.
00:11:58.420 So, I didn't know who to be hungry overnight, so he's up in the air, no one knows it, so
00:12:03.040 we're going to find out for the next five minutes after that.
00:12:11.240 Have you guys seen their fights before?
00:12:12.920 I watched one of Tristan's fights, bro.
00:12:15.600 It was always pretty empty, which really surprised me.
00:12:18.180 I'm not sure why there wasn't a lot of attention on kickboxing, but UFC really took over.
00:12:22.360 Dana did a great job of mobilizing all those sports and bringing it together.
00:12:25.780 He pretty much created a new sport.
00:12:27.300 The problems with the weigh-in yesterday, weigh-ins are never straightforward.
00:12:31.440 Because you're trying to cut so much weight, I had to lose a stone and a half to make my fight weight.
00:12:39.020 It's difficult because you don't want to cut too much because it's so hard as it is.
00:12:42.420 So, you can weigh yourself on certain scales at home and be on weight, and then when you get to their scales, you're not on weight.
00:12:48.100 So, usually I like to weigh myself on the scales that I'll be being weighed on to check,
00:12:52.040 and if I am over, I can go for a run or something and sweat some weight out.
00:12:54.700 But this time, there was traffic, and the driver took us to the wrong place.
00:12:59.560 We arrived late, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
00:13:01.840 So, by the time I got to the weigh-in, I had to just weigh in, and I was a little bit over, which is usually a massive problem.
00:13:08.960 But luckily, my opponent was a little bit over too by about a pound or a pound and a half.
00:13:13.800 So, they let us slide, but otherwise, I would have been in a lot of trouble.
00:13:17.300 So, very fortunate.
00:13:19.220 First time it's ever happened to me being overweight, but something because I couldn't check.
00:13:22.840 But, yeah, done now.
00:13:24.040 You see the way he looks like it's just what you're supposed to do?
00:13:32.800 Even though this is challenging to him, it's still like, this is the mindset you need, I think.
00:13:37.220 This is before you became a multimillionaire.
00:13:38.700 He's probably 26 here.
00:13:39.700 The 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.
00:13:50.000 And a lot of people take this mind state, and they call it depression.
00:13:52.840 This is just somebody who's ambitious.
00:13:54.960 He doesn't look like this anymore.
00:14:01.780 Today, we have the first Infusion Live event.
00:14:05.080 That means we have six fights, broadcasted live, all over the world, and always won a world title.
00:14:14.320 And tonight, we will have the 61 for women.
00:14:18.080 Infusion have both female as male divisions.
00:14:22.620 And we are planning to have 10 events this year, in 2013.
00:14:28.540 It's unique.
00:14:29.780 He's got uniqueness about it.
00:14:32.160 He's an intelligent fighter.
00:14:33.860 What I've noticed about him is, he can change the trajectory.
00:14:38.580 That was a hard word to say for me.
00:14:41.500 Of a punch.
00:14:42.620 He's a very intelligent fighter, but he seems to.
00:14:45.600 He hits at strange angles that most fighters don't see.
00:14:49.420 And he's not the biggest puncher, not the hardest puncher.
00:14:52.940 But he's the most accurate.
00:14:54.420 Yeah, he's very precise.
00:14:55.560 Slick, fast, good movement, confidence.
00:14:59.860 He's good for TV.
00:15:01.180 He's very good for TV.
00:15:02.360 Yeah, very good.
00:15:03.860 The interesting thing about Andrew Tate is that he's a good fighter, but he has the American nationality as well.
00:15:11.000 Most of the fighters, stand-up fighters from America, do not have such a good level, because most of them go straight into MMA.
00:15:20.680 And 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.
00:15:31.480 And it's usually like Tate as well, so we've got to pump him up.
00:15:34.560 I 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.
00:15:44.240 So he's got a very good platform to launch himself into stardom that we believe he's capable of.
00:15:51.240 Also, they talk a lot about how important it is to have a masculine presence in your life.
00:16:13.100 But 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.
00:16:23.680 A lot of people don't have that, or if you have a brother, you don't utilize that privilege.
00:16:27.800 Now 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.
00:16:39.260 Obviously, there's a lot to think about.
00:16:40.540 The problem is with this sport, it's not a team game.
00:16:43.740 You 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.
00:16:49.300 So, you know, it's very nerve-wracking.
00:16:50.420 I think a lot of people underestimate exactly how scary this sport is.
00:16:53.380 And the better you get at it, the more confidence people have.
00:16:55.640 So you say things like, oh, I'm fighting, I'm fighting someone really good, and they go, oh, don't worry.
00:16:59.440 Tate, you're the best, you'll smash it.
00:17:01.300 And 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,
00:17:08.020 because the better you get, the better are the people you fight.
00:17:10.700 And the person I'm fighting has trained as hard as he could for the last 12 weeks and dedicated his life to beating me,
00:17:16.060 just like I have dedicated mine to beating him.
00:17:18.560 And, you know, it's going to be a hard night.
00:17:19.840 It's going to be a very hard night.
00:17:21.100 And even if I make it look easy, trust me, it wasn't.
00:17:24.740 And I'm really nervous about it.
00:17:26.540 I'm really intimidated.
00:17:27.560 So every fighter is different.
00:17:29.120 Some fighters don't care.
00:17:30.220 Some fighters are angry.
00:17:31.440 And, you know, and some fighters, it doesn't bother them.
00:17:33.600 But we're all different.
00:17:34.360 And I'm a thinker as a person.
00:17:36.680 I'm quite an intelligent individual.
00:17:38.360 And unfortunately, that means that I'm not ignorant enough to think I'm the best thing in the world.
00:17:42.660 I know I'm fallible.
00:17:44.020 I'm a human being.
00:17:44.920 And I can break like everyone else.
00:17:46.460 So 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.
00:17:59.440 Fighters get really nervous, get scared.
00:18:01.260 Obviously, bad things can happen.
00:18:02.660 Me and Andrew have both been at shows where people have died in the ring and been killed.
00:18:07.280 So, yeah, everyone has nerves.
00:18:10.160 But the moment you get into the ring and the bell goes, it's like something else takes over.
00:18:14.080 All the nerves disappear.
00:18:15.300 They're out the window.
00:18:15.940 And then it's fight time.
00:18:17.940 And 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.
00:18:26.100 So, yeah, the nerves disappear very quickly.
00:18:28.180 Look how different it is, the fact that they're answering this question on a documentary versus a press conference.
00:18:34.060 If it's a press conference and you know your opposition is watching, you're not going to be honest about the nerves.
00:18:39.680 You're not going to show this level of vulnerability.
00:18:42.140 This is why there's a really cool documentary.
00:18:44.200 Them in the trenches in this basement in the middle of fucking cold Europe, probably making $3,000 each to go here.
00:18:50.380 Hungry.
00:18:52.000 You might end up in a hospital.
00:18:53.560 You might die.
00:18:54.440 Yeah, just getting more nervous.
00:18:58.480 It's the same like if you have warriors before they go to war.
00:19:04.860 You know, they start putting all the paint on and all the preparation, sharpening the tools or cleaning the weapons and so on and so on.
00:19:11.560 Or tool pit bulls, you know.
00:19:14.340 Just before they get released, you can see them in lines, whatever, just keep going left to right, left to right.
00:19:19.220 Because they can sense it.
00:19:20.240 And then once you let them go, that's it.
00:19:22.380 They do what they do.
00:19:23.520 That's what they're changed for.
00:19:32.480 It's over here.
00:19:33.320 It's over here.
00:19:33.820 It's over here.
00:19:34.260 It's over here.
00:19:34.320 It's over here.
00:19:34.380 It's over here.
00:19:34.440 It's over here.
00:19:34.880 It's over here.
00:19:35.440 It's over here.
00:19:35.880 It's over here.
00:19:36.380 Imagine the nerves being here right now.
00:19:38.300 You got to go in a cage with another guy trying to fucking kill you.
00:19:43.220 And you don't leave till one of you loses.
00:19:45.020 He's in the 8th, 9th place, whatever.
00:19:50.440 He knows you're going to be here.
00:19:52.680 He's at least scared you're going to be here.
00:19:54.180 If you're scared he's going to be, you'll break the man's heart.
00:19:56.820 You got to go in a cage with another guy trying to kill you.
00:20:16.660 He isn't going to touch him, he's not going to touch him.
00:20:38.660 He's just there, here.
00:21:04.660 He's not going to touch him, he's not going to touch him.
00:21:17.660 He's not going to touch him.
00:21:23.660 It's ridiculous, you know, it's so good.
00:21:26.960 What's he got that you don't got?
00:21:28.960 What's he got that you don't got? Nothing.
00:21:30.960 We were doing the jabs and the crosses.
00:21:36.960 That's a good level of realistic motivation right there before the fight.
00:21:41.960 What is he got that you don't got? Nothing. Nothing.
00:21:44.960 That's cool.
00:22:08.260 The most is Jack!
00:22:10.260 I got the blue!
00:22:12.260 The blue!
00:22:14.260 I hate Jack!
00:22:16.260 Best!
00:22:18.260 Making me the best!
00:22:20.260 I love you!
00:22:22.260 The best!
00:22:26.260 Show everyone why you're the best!
00:22:28.260 You're gonna knock this man out, you're gonna put him in the sweep, he's got nothing on you!
00:22:32.260 Nothing on you...
00:22:38.260 For once, my chat's not skipping.
00:22:48.800 Skip, skip, skip, skip.
00:22:50.540 Once, you guys are actually like, yeah, good, I like this.
00:22:52.720 This is motivating me.
00:22:54.580 Usually, when I watch shit like this, long-form content,
00:22:57.220 skip, skip, skip, skip, skip.
00:22:58.320 And we'll be contested over three three-minute rounds.
00:23:03.560 Introducing to you, firstly, fighting out of the blue corner,
00:23:06.920 he brings an excellent record of 30 fights, 28 wins,
00:23:12.960 22 of those wins coming by way of BKO.
00:23:18.180 With only two losses, he is representing the USA.
00:23:22.160 Please welcome Andrew the King Cobra, Tate!
00:23:28.080 And opposing him, fighting out of the red corner,
00:23:37.800 he brings a record of 31 wins.
00:23:43.940 Round one.
00:23:47.880 Shut up, chat.
00:23:48.880 Let's go.
00:24:01.680 Red, red!
00:24:05.260 Red!
00:24:07.620 Wait!
00:24:09.060 Three rounds of action, your judges have reached a unanimous decision.
00:24:30.240 Your winner, fighting out of the blue corner, from the USA, Andrew.
00:24:39.060 The King Cobra, teased!
00:24:48.060 The thing is, it was good, the guy was just marching and so forth, enough times.
00:24:53.060 He was making it very awkward.
00:24:55.060 Yeah, it was not just, you know, he was kind of, when he hit it, he ducked, he ducked, so...
00:25:02.060 Trying to start a tactic, it worked at times.
00:25:05.060 Listen, fuck this, I take your respect when I fucking ask you.
00:25:08.060 I won, but I fought shit, I could fight much better than that.
00:25:21.060 I know I can, I wasn't at my best at all.
00:25:36.060 Look at that, he won, he's like, fuck, I could have done better.
00:25:41.060 He looks the same in that pre-fight interview.
00:25:45.060 This is boring, what's next, keep going.
00:25:49.060 You need this ambition to become successful.
00:25:54.060 I'm very self-critical, and I'm very hard on myself, so...
00:25:59.060 I'm not happy about that.
00:26:00.060 It feels like a loss to me, to be honest.
00:26:02.060 Feels like a loss?
00:26:04.060 It feels as if I just lost, but...
00:26:06.060 What?!
00:26:09.060 Still won, I guess.
00:26:10.060 Still won, I guess.
00:26:11.060 Alright, come on, you think he's capping for the camera?
00:26:15.060 It's what it is.
00:26:17.060 Well, everyone else liked it, so...
00:26:20.060 Why I think I fight?
00:26:23.060 Do I enjoy it? No.
00:26:25.060 Do I enjoy training? No.
00:26:26.060 Do I enjoy cutting weight? No.
00:26:28.060 Am I nervous? Yes.
00:26:30.060 Do I think to myself, what am I doing? Yes.
00:26:33.060 Completely.
00:26:35.060 Unfortunately, it's one of those things you're either born with or you're not.
00:26:39.060 And the only way I can explain it, to try and make it make any sense,
00:26:44.060 is that if I'm not doing something which is either extremely difficult or extremely stressful...
00:26:49.060 You're bored.
00:26:50.060 I'm in a perpetual state of crippling boredom.
00:26:53.060 I can't explain it.
00:26:54.060 I see other people live their lives and they're like,
00:26:56.060 oh, I can't wait for the weekend because I want to watch this movie.
00:26:58.060 I think who cares about the movie?
00:27:01.060 You're looking forward to the weekend for a movie?
00:27:03.060 Looking forward to the weekend to get drunk?
00:27:05.060 Like, these things to me are so mundane.
00:27:07.060 They mean nothing.
00:27:09.060 And if I don't fight, if I'm not in a situation where I'm stressed or worried or concerned,
00:27:13.060 I'm just perpetually bored.
00:27:16.060 And boredom's crippling.
00:27:17.060 If you're an intelligent person and you've got a good brain on your shoulders,
00:27:21.060 you can't just sit there bored, you know?
00:27:24.060 So, most smart people take the academic route to avoid boredom.
00:27:26.060 And they learn, learn, learn, learn, learn.
00:27:27.060 But that's never really interested me either.
00:27:29.060 Although I've always been an intelligent guy and I've always done well academically,
00:27:33.060 it never really interested me.
00:27:34.060 And then I see people climb Mount Everest or jump off buildings or do base jumping
00:27:38.060 or the guy who jumped from space.
00:27:39.060 People think, what's he doing?
00:27:40.060 He's crazy.
00:27:41.060 I understand.
00:27:43.060 Because some people can't live normal lives.
00:27:45.060 Some people cannot just function, 9 to 5 office job, get drunk at the weekends.
00:27:49.060 That is not for some individuals and it's not for me.
00:27:52.060 That's everybody, but they just push it out of you since you're born.
00:27:58.060 They make you go to school.
00:27:59.060 They make you take pills.
00:28:00.060 They tell you to get this job.
00:28:01.060 They put you in debt.
00:28:03.060 They tell you that you're crazy.
00:28:04.060 They tell you that you're wrong.
00:28:05.060 They tell you that it's impossible.
00:28:07.060 But everybody thinks like this when they're born.
00:28:09.060 Nobody is born and says, I'm going to be an accountant.
00:28:12.060 And sorry to the accounts watching.
00:28:14.060 Nobody said that when you're a kid.
00:28:16.060 Nobody said that they were going to look for it.
00:28:18.060 They said that they wanted to go reach the stars.
00:28:20.060 They wanted to be astronauts.
00:28:21.060 They wanted to be on stage.
00:28:24.060 So I have to find something which keeps me physically tired enough
00:28:27.060 to stop me going AWOL and mentally tired enough.
00:28:31.060 And I've chosen fighting because without this, when I'm not in training,
00:28:34.060 I wake up every day and think, okay, what am I going to do today?
00:28:37.060 It's 9 a.m. on a Tuesday.
00:28:38.060 I'm bored.
00:28:39.060 Everyone's at work.
00:28:40.060 I'm bored.
00:28:41.060 I'm doing something crazy.
00:28:42.060 I'll either end up drunk or on the Eurostar or, you know,
00:28:46.060 it's just a random lifestyle because I'm constantly looking
00:28:48.060 for never-ending entertainment and it doesn't exist.
00:28:51.060 I think the only thing that could stop me fighting is if I had
00:28:53.060 enough money to constantly entertain myself.
00:28:55.060 Unless I'm a billionaire, I need something that keeps me focused
00:28:58.060 and keeps me occupied in life.
00:28:59.060 With fighting, I have to train twice a day and I have to train hard
00:29:02.060 and the stress it brings in every aspect can replace fun
00:29:07.060 and my mind is occupied.
00:29:08.060 It occupies me.
00:29:09.060 It's the only way I can try and explain it.
00:29:11.060 It occupies me and I could never stop doing this even if I lost a hundred fights
00:29:14.060 because I'm not built to live a normal existence.
00:29:16.060 I can't do it.
00:29:17.060 I couldn't just have a kid with some girl and sit at home and work a little bit
00:29:21.060 and relax.
00:29:22.060 I've never relaxed in my entire life.
00:29:24.060 I don't know what relaxing is.
00:29:25.060 It's just not me.
00:29:28.060 It's a blessing and a curse to see the way he's looking down.
00:29:31.060 You really need to have unmatched purse capacity to, but that's how you reach heights that
00:29:38.060 nobody else can reach.
00:29:46.060 That was a great documentary Luke Shields.
00:29:48.060 That's it.
00:29:53.060 This is your job?
00:29:54.060 That's it.
00:29:55.060 This is your job?