SNEAKO - January 25, 2024
SNEAKO Reveals His Future Plans For Fighting
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Summary
In this episode, the brother and sister duo of the sit down and talk about what it's like being a jiu jitsu student in Miami, Florida. They talk about their training, what it s like living there, and some other stuff.
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We want to talk about the training, maybe some other stuff we'll get into. Let's go.
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I'll tell you what, we've taken our town to South Beach. I've been, I'm not, I'm not lying. I've been
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walking around feeling like LeBron James. I'm just walking the streets of Miami, but this is new for
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Sneaker. How long have you been in Miami? I've lived here for like a year and a half, a year and a half.
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I wouldn't say I'm training, you know, I'm like, like doing some cardio. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean,
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I'm exercising. You're training, bro. That's training. It's been like, you know, like two days.
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No, bro. I'll tell you, honestly, we were just messing around. We were talking about it. We were
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talking about off camera and everything. And I'm not trying to slap your knob or anything here. But
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what I'm saying is that you're actually, you're, you're an athlete. You, you're taking to it a lot
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quicker than you see a lot of people do it. But you know, you are super new, especially the
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grappling. I'm sure you, everybody's thrown some shadow punching and things. I, you know,
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I, everybody thinks of this big tough guy. Yeah. I always walked around and thought I could whip
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ass. The second I went in and started grappling, I was like, Oh my gosh, this sucks. I had a little
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one 45 or beat me up. What's it like getting in and actually having somebody put their hands
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on you and having to grapple out of it? I mean, it sucks. It's like tiring. I don't like
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just like sweaty men on top of me. That's why I did it. I'll tell you what jiu-jitsu
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is not for you. That's the whole point. Like that's why the jiu-jitsu guys get mad at
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me. It's just like, I just don't want to be like tangled up with a sweaty guy. Like
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it's just like, I'd rather just be keeping it. That's why I said, I like striking. Cause
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then I can keep you the fuck away from me. I am tall. I want to use my range. It's
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like, get away. Push you. Like literally stay here. I'm like crying. I'm like, wait, why
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do I want to roll around with sweaty guys? What the fuck's wrong with me? It's each
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his own, bro. It's just like that. That's why I was making that joke. And then all these
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jiu-jitsu guys are like wanting to kill me. Like you better not step foot in my gym.
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They're a bunch of nerds, bro. Don't come to my dojo. Who is that one guy? He's like a
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legitimate jiu-jitsu guy. He's like, no dude, jiu-jitsu is gay. Who? That one. Oh, uh,
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what's his name? Uh, the, the coach at, uh, jiu-jitsu B team. Yeah. Oh, what's his name?
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The really funny guy. Yeah. I forget his name. Yeah. He's like, it's mostly gay. Yeah. I mean,
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I was watching you yesterday training. You haven't even gotten in the North South
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position. I don't like the name of that. It's the gayest one. I don't, I don't like
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the name of it. So Ramsey, a lot of times when me and him are training, we'll ask if
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we can start in that position. I'm like, no, bro. Yeah. B, you're the one that asked. So
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Kyle, we've been training and I've been trying to teach him jiu-jitsu. And this is why I was
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wondering like from the beginning, is it like really like kind of just throwing in the
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deep water? Like, cause he literally can't do a submission still. And we've been
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training like six months. Yeah. It's rough. What can't you get? Don't you have
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to like, well, the problem is like one time Ramsey was like, dude, okay, just bend
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your leg like this. And I'm like, oh, I can't. And he would like try and pull my
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legs. Like, oh, you're just fat. But, uh, it's tough. You're too fat to do a
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submission. Yeah. Like I can't even bend my legs that way or something. He's too stiff
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is the problem. You can't like, because a lot of times like, you know, I'm a bigger guy
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thick. Uh, but, uh, the thing is I try to do like all power, you know, some Ramsey
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talked about with you is like, you're more patient, less power. You're, you're trying
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to be analytical about it, you know, but I just try and go, you know, I just, and then
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I get tired as hell. Whereas you're like, are you consciously trying to take more time
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and not just try and blow your energy wild earlier? What's your thought process?
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I think you're, you're, I'm just trying to learn, you know, I just am learning. I'm
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just thinking about where my body should go and how I can get out of that as quickly
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as possible to get the sweaty dude off me. Maybe that's been my main problem is I
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actually kind of enjoy the sweaty dude. Yeah. You pulled me in. I haven't had like
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that thought, like get off me. It's more like come close. Yeah. Yeah. That's your
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problem. Sneakers are getting like, oh, get off. I saw you sparring with that guy
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yesterday. You're just like laying on top of us. This would be the worst. And he was
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getting mad because I was like, dude, no jujitsu, like neck kisses are
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part of it. He's like, no, don't get off me. I did not realize like how defensive
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they're almost like they treat jujitsu like a religion. These people, they worship
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jujitsu. It's, it's insane. Like when you talk about it and you get all these
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people, they're like, literally like want to fight you. And yeah, like, do you have
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people like reaching out, trying to fight you about it every day? Like, like five
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people just now just hit my phone. About fighting you in jujitsu? Yeah. Yeah. All the
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sun. Well, you guys were like walking, you were like in the gym the other day
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and somebody was trying to fight you. What was that? What was happening the
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other day? So, gosh, not a family yesterday? Or no, like two days ago.
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Wasn't someone like waiting outside or something? Oh yeah. I forgot. Yeah.
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Some dude. It's wild, dude. It's like, dude, let me live my life. Get out. But so
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that's a big component. You know, I talked to a lot of these, these UFC guys that
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they spend their whole, you're actually doing it opposite all these guys,
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right? They spend their whole life working on this craft, working on this, you
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know, sole focus of being a fighter and not thinking about anything else. And
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then they get big and now they have to learn how to be famous, right? You're
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doing it the opposite. You've spent your whole life being in the public eye and
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now you're learning to fight. What's it like trying to learn a new skill and
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wanting, because when you're brand new to something, you don't want people
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watching you. You want to be able to hone those skills because you don't want to
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be the brand new. And now here we are talking about it in a podcast. Right. Like, but
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it's, it's good. I think it's a good thing to focus on. It's, it's social media
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is like such a, like a circus right now. It's like a giant clown world. So it's
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been good to step away from that and just have something else to like put my
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attention on. Yeah. Focus on being, being new at something because you've been good
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at this skill that you have with social media for so long. It feels good to be new
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at something. Yeah. I'm getting, I'm getting like real tired of it. The, the
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social media world. But like, I think that the shift this year, like you're
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going to need to have some sort of self-improvement with what you do and what
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you say. Like, I don't think it could just be gimmicky. Like I was calling
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somebody last night. He's saying he wanted to start streaming and he's like, um, I
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know everything about this one guy. And this one guy he's talking about is
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always like in the drama pages and is always getting like clowned on. It's always
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being talked about, but I don't know a lot about this other guy and he's
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extremely successful right now. He's blowing up. Well, I, I always tell people
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it's a marathon. It's not a sprint. Um, the same thing with like, with
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training, like you need to have, like, you need to build good cardio. You
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can't just go there explosive. Then you're going to tire out and you're
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going to lose the fight. If you just go into streaming, if you go into social
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media thinking that you just need to go viral crazy all the time, which
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everybody thinks right now, like you just need to get your eyes on you. You're
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going to gas out and people are just going to like poke fun at you. So you
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need to be thinking about like years in advance and not just like the
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immediate thing. You need to build an actual fan base or if you don't have a
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fan base, then you're going to gas out. And you only build a fan base by
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saying something of value and saying something that people can resonate with.
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It's not just being like a dancing clown for retail. Right. Yeah. Big time. And
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like, that's kind of one of the things like, you know, when you're training
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someone, everyone wants to learn, you know, real quick. And then we've been
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doing this podcast. I mean, we're learning a lot about, you know, the social
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media, like we're both ads in this world. And it's like the same thing. It's like a
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very consistent product is what people want. You know, like you're streamed pretty
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much every day or yeah, I try to try to. You were talking to Ramsey the other day
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and you were like, yeah, I've been streaming for three hours and they're pissed that
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I'm not doing for six hours. I'm like, damn. Yeah, I streamed for, so we were
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training two times that day. Yeah. I had like lawyer stuff all morning. Then we
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went to prayer. Then we trained. Then I drove home, didn't eat, streamed for three
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hours, three hours. Then I go back to the gym and like on the way to the gym, the
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second gym session of the day, I'm like eating in my car. And then like, I'm
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reading the community, like what they say, and they're just all crying that I'm
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not streaming longer. Like, why did he end the stream? He's so lazy. Like I'm
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literally like eating in my car, like a homeless dude, like, and there's
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these people like legitimately, if you listen to the people who are really
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active, there's just the, the re-tards. It's like, you have to be like a re-tard
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for re-tards. Like you need to be screaming at memes with them for seven
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hours or like going on Omegle and like twerking. It's the dumbest shit ever. If
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you want to appease them, bro, because they're never going to be happy. It's a
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Friday night. I streamed for three hours. Like I had a good interview and
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everything and they're just like, it's insane, bro. They don't, you can never
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satisfy these people, bro. Like that's wild, bro. It's like fighters, bro.
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That's such a double-edged sword though. It's like, you know, you love that you've
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got the fans, but two, also it's rough that they feel like they've got claim to
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your life. You know what I mean? Yeah. I don't know. It's something that pisses me
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off. It's right. Like they, they want all of your time, but it's, it's so funny
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because it's like the antithesis of everything I talk about. Like I'm saying
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that we need to work hard. You should go to the gym every single day. Like
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that you should talk to God, like everything that, you know, you should
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keep your mind occupied on, on good things. And these people just want, like
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if you're sitting watching a stream all day, you're not doing anything
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what I talk about. Like you're listening to me talk about working hard. You're
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like, yeah, but you're not working. You're just sitting. So it's, it pretty
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much, it's, it's pretty hypocritical. Like I'm telling you to work, but you're
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wasting time in order to watch you tell them to work hard. They have to not be
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working. Exactly. You're being entertained to a nothing while I'm actually
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working streaming, you know? Yeah. That's it. Well, you know, it's like kind
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of interesting too. What I've learned nowadays, people are all on computers
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though. And you can literally like people like, well, I'm at work watching your
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podcast. And for me, I'm, I'm a physical job, so I can't watch anything. And same
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with you. Like you can't have your phone in the background, right? When you're
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streaming, you're like 100% in focused. And I think that's like kind of a big thing
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in our society. Now we have like 10 things going on all the time that no one
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ever has a singular focus, you know? And I, is that like martial arts is kind of
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bringing that out of you? You feel like, or? Yeah, I wanted to. That's why I think
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like Muslim fighters are so successful. They're taking over right now. They're
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like, they're taking over so much to the point where they need to add rules and
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they need to kind of box them out because they're so dominant. Like change the
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scoring basically. Yeah. Like you're saying Bilal Muhammad not getting the title
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shot, for example, or I don't know if you want to talk about it, but anyway.
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Yeah, because we had Bilal on here. Bilal's the man. Yeah, he's the man. Yeah.
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I personally, listen, I think he's going to lose to Leon. We've been talking about
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this, but you saw us last night. Every time that Ramsey's got somebody, it's funny
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how opposite views we are. Anytime Ramsey would pick somebody, no, it's the other
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guy for sure. I always pick the Muslim fighters.
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Yeah. It's so dominant right now in boxing and MMA, Gervonta,
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Devin Haney. Yeah. Islam Makachev, Khabib obviously left his lightweight
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undisputed champion. And like wrestling, all the best wrestlers now
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are from there. And soon you're going to see, since jiu-jitsu is so from Brazil
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and America, but you're going to start seeing these Dagestanis, these Eastern
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European countries start competing at jiu-jitsu and I think they'll take over.
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Because when you have that singular focus, when you're just, you're praying five
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times, like you're, you're not going to be thinking about other things like
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that. That gives you a competitive advantage that you can't compare to
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anything else. Yeah. Like being completely focused on just prayer, like where
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nothing else matters, where you don't need to drink, like go out or, you know,
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like get distracted by, by women or any of the other things that take you off of
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what you're supposed to be doing. Like that gives you that edge that that's
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And I also feel like when I was in that zone doing everything, whether you win
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or lose, you don't care because you're like, I've done everything I did. It's
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up to God at this point. I'm just going to go out. Is there a slight advantage of
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being distracted by women? Because I'm like, Oh, that chick's like, I want her to
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see me whoop some ass right now. Yes or no? No, bro. No way. Maybe that's the other
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guy. Maybe it gets the other guy who's also looking for that woman's approval. But I
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always look back at that Connor Khabib fight. That's the perfect example of
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somebody who's like the party thing fame. Like he's a giant suit versus the guy
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Yeah. And he was so like, Khabib was so like unapologetic, but like the guy told
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him assalamualaikum. And then, uh, and then he said, Connor, congrats on proper
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number 12. And Khabib was like, Hey, don't say assalamualaikum. And then
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like, and same thing, like in the press conference, Connor's trying to get him to
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drink. Like, why don't you drink? Like almost insulting to the religion. Actually
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it's really, I don't know. I mean, that was really insulting. And then when he was
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saying things about his wife, you know, that, that crossed the line. And I, since
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then now you see these Colby's, all these guys crossing the line.
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Well, here's a question then. Let me ask not to cut you off Ramsey. Sorry, but you're in
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the influencer game and influence you get. I mean, these guys are selling me. Colby, he's
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playing a character. He's selling show Connor, even, I mean, he's getting his
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ass whooped and he's like, it's all business. It's all business. Right. Can
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you recognize as somebody in social media that some of that is important to sell
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a fight and get eyes? I mean, Colby was about to be cut and then he cuts that
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promo about you Brazilian stink. You're dirty. Can you see the value in it? Even
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if it's to somebody, somebody can be disgusting. Yeah. A hundred percent. I, you
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got to sell a fight. I think about like a mob star of love. Like he's, he's 18 and
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know now. Yeah. And like people are, was he getting criticized? Like Dana said that
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he was in a boring, the most boring fight last night. I was like, I just completely
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disagree. That was one of the best ones. I thought Arnold did fucking great. Like
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that was a great fight. I want to see like even, yeah, I want to see that quote. Cause
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I don't believe that he said that. Yeah. He said, he said something along the lines
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of like, Oh, it was such a boring fight. And, uh, you know, like he feels sorry for the
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fans for that. I was like, are you sure you're not talking about the Bruna Silver?
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The point is, but like my officer is 18 and 0 and he's not that famous and he's probably
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not going to get, um, he's not going to sell as many pay-per-views. And I was asking him
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like where you're 17 and 0, but like before you won last night. Um, and I'm like, I'm like,
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why aren't you bigger? And he said, well, he doesn't really like feel the need to, to do
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the trash talking or do the social media circle, stuff like that. He's just gonna, he just does
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what he does. He just goes, he treats MMA like, uh, it's a sport about respect and love. And they
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love it, man. I think that's why I love training with those guys. My wife, uh, loves all the
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Dagestani guys. Like I was on the PFL with them and she would like only want to sit with them and
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be around them. Cause she's very like conservative, you know, and like they're very respectful, you
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know, they don't touch her. Here's my problem with it. Right. Is that you're not,
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I mean, once you get to the UFC, you're there, not for the love of the game, right? I mean,
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you, of course you love it, but you're, you're not there for the love of the game because you
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could be in any organization for the love of the game, right? You're in the UFC to make
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money for you and yours, for your family. It's your responsibility to set up your family
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and your people around you as best as possible. Right. So don't you think there's some responsibility
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to try and sell a fight? Colby can't walk around outside. He sacrificed his entire life,
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but his family. I've seen him walk outside. I've seen him outside. Right. But he has a hard time
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or Strickland, like you'll say, he won't go out because he's hated because of the things he says.
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But what he's doing is, don't you think there's some kind of, uh, as much as it's gross, the things
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they say, and sometimes they do go too far. It's some kind of responsibility to try and get
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themselves the most money possible so they can set up them and theirs. I guess it's an ethical
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question. I completely respect to like mob star's decision to not like compromises morals for money.
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Yeah. Yeah. You know, I think that that's more important. You know, you can't buy that back.
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Yeah. Once you sell it, it's, it's gone. It's no return policy in your ethics. Yeah, that's true.
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Yeah. And, but I mean, like Habib did a great job selling fights and he never trash talk. Yeah.
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But he did a great job selling fights because the other side, because he was stalwart and the other
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side was talking shit. Yeah. But also like, I think the way he was just be like, I'm going to smash
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you. Like, it was like, he would tell everyone, he's the one that invented that saying, you know,
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I smash everyone. And like Hazmat stole that. And I think he did a really good job. Like he wasn't
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talking shit. He was just literally saying, I will smash every single person. I'm going to change his
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face. Yeah. Yeah. And Hazmat. I'll take him to deep waters or he will discover himself. Yeah. Yeah.
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I like it. I'm sorry. It's not Makachev is selling fights. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He's the
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number one. He's number one. Does he ever do trash talking? I don't think so. No. Just
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a grade five. And he's actually funny. Yeah. He's funny. Just sell it all based off of your
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ability. Yeah. You know, I think that's how you get more people interested in it. I got
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over the past couple of years, we were talking about this yesterday. You see a lot of people
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boo when they start grappling. Yeah. Cause you get the re like, if you appease the reads, okay,
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I'm going to stand up and just get beat up and get bloody for these fucking idiots and the fans
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who are drunk, who don't care about me. No, I'm going to win the fight because this is part
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of MMA. I'm going to learn how to grapple. And your coach cares and he wants to see you
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get out like in a healthy way. Same with that Dagestina. They're all like family. Like
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they don't want to see anyone get hurt. Yeah. Look, Habib never bled in his whole career
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because he was doing it properly. He was thinking about the marathon. Let me win every single
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fight. Let me do it the right way. Let me gas these people out. Like you're just, you're
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just playing the game. And then in the long, maybe in the moment, like they'll be booing, but
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long-term, look how we're still speaking about him, even though he's been retired for
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years. And they booed the shit out of him through his career before he was jammed.
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Exactly. So I think that it's not really over the longterm, but like you're going to be
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favored eventually. Like they'll look back and favor your career more. Like Moffstar is
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going to be looked at, but in the moment, like the drunk re-cards, the people, you're not
00:17:47.140
going to make those people happy, but you can't ever try to make those people happy because
00:17:50.520
they're never going to be happy. They're miserable, retarded losers. It's like the crowd, the
00:17:54.820
Roman crowd, man. At the end of the day, they're like, they want to see you killed and
00:17:58.900
they want to see you die. You know, that's all. Yeah. And I see that, but I think it
00:18:04.380
cuts some way for some people like, but look at DJ, right? Demetrius Johnson, greatest
00:18:08.280
fighter of all time. Yeah. But he was just kind of a nerd who didn't sell any fights and
00:18:13.020
he got booted and he was the greatest fighter. He got a better offer. He got traded. Yeah.
00:18:18.340
And he didn't get traded. That is true. They did trade him for funky Ben Askren. Yeah.
00:18:22.660
They, the one FC and UFC traded DJ for Askren. Ben Askren. When Ben Askren came over and
00:18:28.500
fought Mazdal. Yeah. And so that was like the big thing. So you are right. That is true.
00:18:33.600
They didn't trade him. But that kind of leads me into this is that. But he's making more
00:18:36.820
money. Yeah. He made more money at one. It's not a downgrade. Yeah. Ben Askren, like, you
00:18:41.480
know. Ben Askren has a downgrade. Yeah. Yeah. It was a downgrade for Ben.
00:18:44.420
Hold on. Give me. Direct quote for Sneakle. Dana said, the least fun fight anybody's ever
00:18:51.880
seen. So, so that's what is he talking about? Yeah. That, that's what it was. And you're
00:18:56.060
like, are you, that's a producer off camera. Just so everybody hears it saying a direct
00:19:00.060
quote from Dana is that the least fun fight that anybody's ever seen talking about Arnold
00:19:04.220
Allen versus Mossar of Loev. Dana, like, no disrespect. That's just not true, man. That's
00:19:08.180
not true. How are you saying that? Like everybody tuned out and like everyone's soul slowly
00:19:13.060
got older watching those, those two lesbians fight. Yeah. That aged me by five years. That
00:19:17.780
was the worst fight of ever. Like that was bad. We almost went home, man. We were like
00:19:21.940
all the way. We're good drinking. Let's just go all the time. I almost didn't want to watch
00:19:25.640
Strickland Duplessis. Dude, yeah, that was rough. So for him to say that, I, I wonder like
00:19:30.960
where that comment came from. I don't know. That fight had everything. Grappling. It had
00:19:34.540
striking. Illegal controversy. The knees. And then most of our, like a freaking badass
00:19:40.060
says, no, I'm okay. He could have sat out and won the fight. You know that if he would
00:19:43.860
have said, no, I don't want to continue. They would have gave him the fight cause he was
00:19:47.400
up in scorecards and all that. But the savage goes, oh, I'm gonna go out there. I personally
00:19:51.320
agree that fight sucked because I lost a hundred bucks to Ramsey. But, uh, there we go. Hey,
00:19:56.240
I'm always betting on the Muslim fighter. Stealing his money. Yeah. Paradoxically, you're betting
00:20:01.740
on the Muslim fighter. It's around my friend. Yeah, that is true. It's a little paradox, but
00:20:06.120
that is a paradox. All right. Here's one thing I want to talk about though, is that, you
00:20:11.200
know, listen, let's just not even avoid it. There's a lot of influencer, uh, drama that
00:20:16.880
goes back and forth. We talked about it, but there's been, you've been involved in some
00:20:21.280
influencer drama that a lot of people will say that's why you're doing training. We know
00:20:25.640
you're not, but, but talk to us about the Mikey thing. What's going on? I want to, I'm
00:20:30.460
not really training, you know, it's just like, you just like messed around, played around
00:20:34.080
and I'll, but like, no, you're like working out two days. It's just like working out for
00:20:37.840
like two days and I'm here like, Hey, so why are you in camp? Like, nah, I'm just, um, yeah,
00:20:43.160
just, I think it's about time. I think this is, uh, you're not going to get, I had a realization,
00:20:47.940
like I'm not going to get my youth back and I'm 25 and the drinking, the clubbing, all
00:20:53.180
the other stuff that people kind of trade their youth for, it's always going to be there. Like
00:20:57.640
you can be for, I've seen people in LA and all the other, like they're like 40 years old and
00:21:02.100
they're still clubbing, partying, doing all that. So it's like, well, you're not going
00:21:05.520
to age out of being able to drink at a bar. Yeah. I can do that whenever, but yeah, I am
00:21:09.620
going to lose my youth. So I might as well use it to the best of my ability. And I think
00:21:14.000
that's, uh, you know, that's becoming extremely strong and getting my cardio, right. You know,
00:21:20.920
learning everything about MMA. Yeah. But like this Mikey guy, I, I mean, I don't, like we said,
00:21:27.160
we're like, we'll never get sanctioned. To be honest, you've got like eight inches on
00:21:31.640
the guy. Yeah. I don't think it ever, I mean, there's no height class. Yeah. Yeah. It'd
00:21:35.300
be way. People always say that. Oh, you got a height. That's not a thing. Well, he fights
00:21:40.900
at 125 is what he competes at. I think it's like 135. What do you want around that? Uh, I
00:21:46.860
think 165, 170. Yeah. Have you ever done a weight cup before? No. Oh, 50 pounds. Well, he would
00:21:52.280
have to move on. But the only thing is, is like, we can meet at 145 if a hypothetically
00:21:56.640
yeah. Hypothetically meet there. But then the only problem would be like, you'd have to
00:22:01.060
go to like Saudi Arabia or something like that. I think to get it. Because he, he's a,
00:22:05.820
he's a legit jujitsu guy. So there'd be a problem. People wouldn't want you walking in
00:22:11.060
with it with him as well. Cause he's been doing it for so long. If it were hypothetically to
00:22:16.000
happen, do you have some confidence? What, what, what's your thoughts on it? You know what
00:22:20.140
I'm really surprised about? Is that a five-time champion? Like everyone's like, Oh, you're
00:22:24.160
like fucking pussy. Take the fight. I'm like, bro, professional fighter called out a streamer.
00:22:28.740
Yeah. Like I never claimed to be, you know, I'm just learning, you know? And everyone's
00:22:33.260
like, yeah, do it. Oh, who? I think I got my money on, I got my money on Mikey. Like, yeah,
00:22:39.080
yeah. Is that really something controversial? What did you think was going to happen? The champion
00:22:44.360
versus the non-professional? Yeah. That's like, people are like tweeting me. You really
00:22:48.820
think he, I'm like, but first off, we're having fun. Like we're just training. And
00:22:52.640
like, honestly, you just want to learn how to train, you know? And then I'm like, if
00:22:56.860
Mikey didn't win that, that would be the nod. A bigger indictment on Mikey than it would
00:23:02.320
be props for. It'd be more embarrassing. But you know, this is a shout out though. I, part
00:23:06.500
of the reason I wanted to come because I just can't stand jujitsu, bro. I can't stand
00:23:10.960
heel hookers. And especially. And Randy's a black belt in jujitsu. Yeah. I'm a black belt in
00:23:15.460
jujitsu. And I just can't stand it because like, they just, I even saw his training video.
00:23:20.180
He like punches someone, takes them down and falls down to a heel hook. I'm like, bro,
00:23:24.520
if I was in a street fight, I would get up and just eye gouge you and then be like over
00:23:27.980
or grab you by your hair and stomp it. You know, I just. How long is it to get a black
00:23:32.400
belt in jujitsu? Like 15 years. You've been doing jujitsu for that long? Yeah. I started
00:23:38.120
jujitsu when I was like 16, 17, I was wrestling and I started doing catch wrestling, which is kind
00:23:43.980
of the same. And then when I was like 18, 19, I was like full-time fight. I was pro fighter
00:23:48.260
at 19 training full-time. And then I never wanted a belt because I was a jujitsu hater
00:23:54.780
and I was a white belt beating up black belts. And then I realized for business, you know,
00:23:58.920
it's like people were like, are you a black belt in jujitsu? And like, how many times a
00:24:03.240
week do you have to train in those years to get the black belt? Uh, from, so I got my black
00:24:08.080
belt from Jake, Jake Shields, another mutual friend. Uh, dude, he made me train two times a
00:24:13.440
day, pretty much every day. Like he never would let me two times a day, every day for
00:24:18.580
how long? Uh, probably like 10 years, I would say. Yeah. Yeah. The thing is, I've been doing
00:24:24.900
it for six months off and on and you don't even get a roadmap in your head, right? The
00:24:30.160
thing is, you'll be going with Ramsey. I'll be going with Ramsey, right? And he'll be just
00:24:34.200
be just, and I'm, I'm bigger than Ramsey, right? Better looking, smarter. And, uh, he'll
00:24:39.560
be, he'll be like doing like twisting me into a pretzel and talking to his wife about
00:24:43.800
the grocery list. I'm like, dude, can you at least give me respect enough to focus on
00:24:47.620
whooping my ass? I'm like, Hey babe, uh, make sure you do this, this. And he's like, look
00:24:51.700
at me. Yeah. That's a lot. Yeah. That's why it like blows my mind that, you know, we train
00:24:59.160
like twice and then you're like, Oh, so you're training. It takes 10 years twice a day to get
00:25:04.140
a black belt. Um, well, if you want a real black belt, some of these other karate schools
00:25:08.760
unnamed, if you pay enough money, you can get a black belt anyway. Yeah. But like from
00:25:13.620
like, uh, our system. Yeah. And Jake like wants people to know how to fight. Like he
00:25:18.200
doesn't just give out a black belt. If you'd have never been punched in the face, you know,
00:25:22.400
did you roll with Jake when he was here before? No, I met him in Vegas. Okay. Did you roll with
00:25:27.120
him? Yeah, bro. The dude's a freak, right? He's strong. Like I rolled with Jake and he's fast,
00:25:32.480
but he's just relentless. Just push, push, push. It's a, he's all, he's also like, this
00:25:38.100
was like on day three and he hadn't shawered. So he stank. I'm like, Oh, Jake, please stop
00:25:45.840
The party was really good. Like I think he's like 45. Like it really surprised me how much
00:25:49.600
like he doesn't, I think he could still compete. Yeah. I mean, he does a little jujitsu competition.
00:25:54.960
He's not officially retired, but he's like, I don't want to fight unless it was like a million
00:25:59.120
dollar paycheck. He said, but I would love to see like, cause he competed against GSP
00:26:03.840
and do all these different ones. You know, I like to watch that is like a great way to
00:26:07.840
not take damage. You know what I mean? Like the dude, doesn't need to get punched in the
00:26:11.000
face anymore. He's fought the best guys in the world and he just needs to train. And
00:26:15.760
honestly, he's a great coach. Like all of his guys, you know, the, uh, Basharat brothers,
00:26:20.800
the Afghan brothers. Yeah. He coaches us. More Muslim fighters, right? Yeah. They are nasty.
00:26:27.120
The dominance man is, is undeniable. So it's just, so you think it really is like a competitive
00:26:32.620
edge now? It's clearly the winning team. Yeah. I mean, Muhammad Lee, look at all these
00:26:37.660
guys. Mike Tyson, every single one, man. It's just the winning team. Abdul Aeid, formerly
00:26:41.900
known as Javante Davis. Hey, man. Hey, maybe we'll convert, uh, that can't be a coincidence.
00:26:48.040
Yeah. If I convert, maybe I'll start whooping some ass. Yeah. Maybe we'll get good at fighting,
00:26:51.680
bro. But Mormons and Muslims, we were, we both got a lot of the same stuff. We're both not
00:26:55.760
allowed to do anything. Yeah. Yeah. So they train hard. Multiple wives too, right? Yeah.
00:26:59.480
When we get to the next life, we're going to get so many wives as crazy. So yeah, we're
00:27:03.740
kind of in the same boat. Yeah. You know what though? Not just like Muslim fighters. I will
00:27:09.060
say my best fighters are ultra religious. And just disciplined. Yeah. And not even that
00:27:14.720
though. Like when we go out to the fight, like, you know, I have a couple of Christian fighters,
00:27:18.900
you know, and they, they're very like, but Mormons, you know, like my, some of the ones I,
00:27:23.260
and I'm like, yeah, say your prayer and, you know, get ready to fight. And I feel like when
00:27:27.400
someone's religious, it's the same thing as like, why the, uh, Greeks and the Romans and
00:27:32.380
all of them were like the greatest, you know, warriors. Same with like, uh, what's it called?
00:27:36.120
Like 300 Spartans, Spartans, because they were more excited about their death than they are about
00:27:43.340
like, like when you really believe in your religion, yeah, your internal reward, like jihad,
00:27:48.660
like you'll go to heaven no matter what, you know? And like, same with like being a Mormon,
00:27:52.620
like you believe you're going to heaven no matter what. Yeah. Yeah. Right. And you believe that and
00:27:58.140
you go out and you make sacrifices now for a better reward later. And that's the same thing
00:28:02.780
with anything is like, yeah, I'll make the sacrifices now to be able to, to have something
00:28:07.600
better tomorrow. Same with fighting. Like I'll make the sacrifices. I'll, I'll eat real lean. I'll do
00:28:13.780
all this training so that later I can be in a better position. Yeah. And I think to be honest,
00:28:18.580
it doesn't even feel like, it doesn't even feel like sacrifices after, you know, for me,
00:28:22.160
I go out to, we go out to the restaurant. Uh, I don't feel like drinking. I'm not, it's not that
00:28:26.300
I'm giving up drinking. It's, I just don't want to, you know what I mean? Yeah. You just don't
00:28:30.620
drink, you know, but then legitimately that is like sacrifice. And I mean, like in your business,
00:28:36.360
bro, like you're a nasty entrepreneur and you know, you're willing to sacrifice right now to go like
00:28:43.640
travel and, you know, get all your business. What sacrifices do you feel like you're making
00:28:47.220
now and what are you trying to build longterm in general? Sacrifices? Uh, I think the, the,
00:28:54.400
the, the big shift was like not even seeing it as a sacrifice, you know, like only taking,
00:28:58.800
I used to work for like six hours and then get high. Yeah. Cause they're like, okay, I earned this.
00:29:04.980
You know, I earned turning off my brain, going to the strip club, getting high, like drinking,
00:29:08.720
like, yeah, we're talking to, and I would kind of like celebrate every day. Cause I, I got the work
00:29:12.580
done because for such a long time I was, I was a lazy, just like sloth, you know? So just for the
00:29:18.040
fact that of me getting work done was an accomplishment, but now that it's become so
00:29:21.740
routine, it's like, I just want to do more work. Yeah. You know, I just want, I get, I, my reward is
00:29:27.960
succeeding even more. It's just, I want to have it as a compound effect. So I don't really see it as a
00:29:32.500
sacrifice now. That's just the only thing that I, that I really enjoy doing. I bet that's like how it
00:29:36.880
is when you're, when you're a fighter is like when you're doing your first weight cuts, like, Oh, this sucks.
00:29:41.100
But when you're in your 20th, it's like, Oh, this is part of no way cutting. I would say though,
00:29:46.960
on the training, like you get out of a good training session. Like literally the other day
00:29:51.180
when we all, me, you and Shane sparred together, I was like, that was better than getting high.
00:29:56.480
You know, I left there. I was like, hell yeah, that was fun, bro. I had like, I don't know.
00:30:00.560
Do you feel that at all? I definitely, I don't feel like it's a sacrifice because I actually
00:30:04.160
love doing it. Yeah. I don't know. Like, are you falling in love with training? Yeah. I just love
00:30:09.460
the process of getting better and improving. Yeah. Like that's where I really get high
00:30:13.540
now is, is I don't see it as sacrificing, like sacrificing my time. It's just the best
00:30:19.200
use of it. Yeah. I think when I shifted that, when I started understanding that that's when
00:30:23.780
I start, I stopped seeing work as a work and it's just, is what I get to do. Yeah. So
00:30:28.860
we tell you a lot about, and then we'll, we will get here to, to the fights from last night,
00:30:32.960
but we talk a lot about, you know, fighters needing to sell fights and beefs and maybe
00:30:38.300
even some manufactured beefs. Uh, you being in the world that you're in a lot of influencers,
00:30:43.600
do you feel like you've made a shift away from beefs? Like, uh, like, uh, I know there
00:30:48.740
was a beef with, uh, with penguin, right. And a couple of different guys. Do you feel like
00:30:53.400
that stuff's kind of just in the background for you now? Or how does that whole world work?
00:30:57.540
I mean, did you Google that? No, I saw a video of it. I don't care about any of that
00:31:03.500
stuff. Like to be honest too. Yeah. It's just kind of like, it's just done with, it's
00:31:07.680
just noise. Like, yeah, it's all, it's all a show. Love that. Love that. Okay. Let's
00:31:13.040
give him the two 97. Let's break it down. Yeah, I did. I think, what'd you think about
00:31:16.560
the main fight? Drick has won. I thought he won. I thought it was pretty obvious that
00:31:20.960
he won. I'm really surprised like that. Everybody was saying like, it's rigged, it's rigged,
00:31:24.520
it's rigged. Oh, the woke agenda. Yeah. Oh, cause he called out the LGBT. I'm like, wait,
00:31:29.540
didn't he fucking, like, isn't he a Zionist? Yeah. I mean, he was defending Israel, which
00:31:34.100
that's like, if you're going to talk about woke, that's what you're supposed to be doing.
00:31:37.140
Yeah. So he's on their side in a lot of ways. You could definitely say that. I was actually
00:31:42.160
one. I mean, Drick is our boy. We had him on the podcast. I had, uh, uh, I had some money
00:31:48.720
on my boy Drick is. Thank you, Shane. Appreciate you big dog. Uh, but, uh, honestly, I was
00:31:54.480
shaking the whole time because it was such, I mean, it felt a lot. I didn't think it was
00:31:58.240
close at all. Uh, except for one or two rounds. Drick has even admitted it was close. He
00:32:03.560
said he lost the first round. Yeah. And to be honest, I actually think he got, he won
00:32:07.900
the first, he lost the second because that I thought, because that's when Strickland opened
00:32:12.300
his eye up. Okay. And I think he won three, four, and I think Strickland won five, but he
00:32:17.580
was just putting so much pressure on. I, I, Dana said he thought that, uh, Strickland
00:32:23.320
won. I didn't even see that because when we went to split decision, I was like, how
00:32:27.020
is that possible? Yeah. I, you know, I looked at the scorecards, so everyone had, uh, Strickland
00:32:33.040
one and five. That was all across the boards, but the only one was round three, which I thought
00:32:38.720
it was weird. I don't think he won round three was dominant. That's when he took it down a
00:32:41.920
couple of times. That's what I was kind of saying. It was kind of all over, bro. And
00:32:44.920
then for Dana to say that was a bad decision. I don't know, man. Like, so you think
00:32:49.080
GSP is right in that there shouldn't be rounds. It should just be like for championship
00:32:52.180
fights. It should just be, you know, 25 minutes straight. Yeah, I agree. I think
00:32:56.080
it should be only any fight would ever go to 25 minutes. Yeah, bro. You need that
00:32:59.740
Sakuraba 45 minutes. That was a different time. Yeah. And that's when they could, uh,
00:33:07.600
it was 45 minutes. Yeah. That's like the first fight was 45 or 50 minutes. Yeah. But how
00:33:12.300
much of that was just laying each other's guard? That's true. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. It was
00:33:16.020
like, no, it was like, it was, uh, like 45 minutes, probably like 43 minutes of
00:33:21.920
laying down. Yeah. Basically be like watching Gordon Ryan. Just it's a jujitsu
00:33:26.480
competition when he did that three hour match and just like late, you know,
00:33:30.140
Gordon Ryan does like sub only. And it was like a two hour or 45 minutes of him
00:33:35.600
smashing this dude until he quit. I don't care how much you enjoy the sport of
00:33:39.500
jujitsu or grappling. If I have to watch a dude on the ground for 40 minutes, I'm
00:33:43.140
going to go jump off. But I think it should still be within 15, 20 minutes. No ref at
00:33:49.360
all. Like there's just, I know it sucks sometimes, but when the ref stands them
00:33:52.480
up, that's breaking everything up. Like I was telling you last night, I've been in
00:33:56.200
a fight where I was on someone's back and then the round ended and I was like,
00:34:00.580
damn it. And I got a body triangle in and then I ended up losing the fight. And
00:34:03.740
you're like, dude, the round and literally you go to the corner and it takes away the
00:34:07.720
martial artist because the coach goes, here's the hole, here's this, do this. So
00:34:12.480
he's not actually figuring it out in the moment. He's actually being coached up and it
00:34:16.800
takes it away from martial arts and makes it more like a sport. I don't know.
00:34:21.920
Well, I mean, you got to live within the rules of the sport. I mean, otherwise, I
00:34:26.100
mean, yeah. So that also gives way for game and shit. Like I've got to think, well, if
00:34:30.660
I'm going to hold him, if I want to take him down, I got to take him down early
00:34:33.220
because if I take him down too late, I'm not going to have the time to get to the
00:34:35.720
things that I want to do. There's a lot to it. I personally didn't think it was as
00:34:40.340
close as people are saying. I feel like, but I'm super biased.
00:34:42.900
I don't want him to go immediately go to a rematch. I'm tired of like immediate
00:34:45.640
rematches. I want to see a duplicy fight Adesanya next. Oh yeah.
00:34:50.100
They're talking about Strickland fighting Hamza. Yeah. I don't like seeing the
00:34:53.000
immediate rematch, like mix it up a little bit. I'm with you. I hate the
00:34:56.020
immediate rematch. You're like, we just watched this. Plus everybody on YouTube
00:34:59.800
agreed with me that Strickland got lucky beating Adesanya anyway. I mean,
00:35:04.640
Oh yeah. You're a lot that he beat him the first time. Five rounds of beating his ass.
00:35:08.500
Yeah. That sounds lucky. I think Adesanya, the big problem with Adesanya, I think
00:35:12.280
he's going to get his ass whipped by Drickus because Drickus is just a
00:35:15.480
pressure pusher. Yeah. And all of a sudden he's, he's, he's a counter fighter. He'll
00:35:19.060
wait there, but he's just too big for him. Yeah. The only thing I can see is, is he
00:35:22.940
catches him on the chin, like that Whitaker knockout, you know, like, cause he is
00:35:27.320
precise, bro. That's the thing. I mean, Drickus has shown that he's so strong. I
00:35:32.120
mean, I mean, uh, Strickland was precise. That jab didn't miss basically. Yeah. That
00:35:37.280
was pretty nasty. Then Chris Curtis, you want to break down that fight? That was your
00:35:41.220
boy. That's what, yeah. I, the sneaker effect was, uh, I wanted three fighters. Uh,
00:35:48.720
I wanted, I called three fights. I wanted Chris to win. I wanted Moffstar to win and
00:35:52.580
I wanted Duplessis to win because Chris was very kind. He taught me how to do a
00:35:56.200
rear naked choke. You know, we got to train together. He was, he was cool. Moffstar
00:35:59.640
invited me to the gym and taught me how to do takedowns and how to do trips, stuff
00:36:04.540
like that. Uh, I met Strickland and he was, you know, he made a diss about me on his
00:36:08.880
Instagram. So I was like, okay, I wouldn't mind if Duplessis won, you know, that'd be
00:36:14.340
nice to not see him as champion. But, um, yeah, and I went three for three and Chris
00:36:18.740
like shout out to him. He did really well. That was a, it was a brutal fight. They got
00:36:22.380
really tired at the end. Like they look, they look big for one 85. Like that looked like
00:36:26.540
a heavyweight fight, but yeah, Chris did well. And he's, he's getting up there too. He's
00:36:30.360
like, he moves like a young guy, talks like a young guy, but he's like, he's older than
00:36:34.000
you. He's like 36. I'm like that. Damn, dude, that's old as shit. Yeah. I'm never 36. I'm
00:36:39.240
going to jump off a bridge. I didn't know he's older, bro. But yeah, I mean, that was
00:36:43.200
a wild fight. It was an old card. It was all like people in their thirties. That is true.
00:36:46.540
Yeah. The youngest guys were the 29 year olds, Arnold and Evoy. What about that fight, bro?
00:36:52.040
Yeah, definitely. But yeah, the sneaker effect was there. So just like next time you guys have
00:36:55.740
a fight, you want to, you want to keep me, keep me on the team. Keep sneaker happy.
00:36:59.260
Yeah. Put them in the corners. I'll start texting you like, Hey, what are my picks when
00:37:03.720
I'm betting against Kyle? I'm like, who did you take? You know, I, when I took Strickland
00:37:07.540
and I saw Drake put on Strickland, I was like, damn it, I'm losing. The Drake effect is the
00:37:12.460
opposite of the sneaker. Yeah. Guaranteed loss. And then that Caitlin Neal girl, she picked
00:37:17.000
Strickland too. And we bet losers got to jump in a frozen river at home. Back in Utah.
00:37:23.240
In Utah. So I have to go. Branch has to go do an ice bath in the Provo River.
00:37:26.740
Yeah. Horrible. Well, I'll tell you last night. So me and Ramsey, we come out of Utah.
00:37:33.160
I mean, Ramsey's got, had more of a, uh, uh, a nightlife, uh, life beforehand. Uh, I think
00:37:40.560
he's kind of chilled out now that he's gotten older, but I'll tell you that restaurant, my
00:37:44.080
autism was in full swing. That was the loudest music. I was like, how is it? Honestly, were
00:37:48.600
you guys enjoying being in that loud music? I need to gauge the young people. I gotta be
00:37:52.640
honest. Like good time. You might actually be autistic. Cause I didn't even realize the music.
00:37:56.720
He is bro. He is. I, I, it never clocked. I never registered once that the music was
00:38:02.080
loud. Oh yeah. I was, I wanted to go jump into the river outside. I was, I was struggling
00:38:07.520
so bad. Yeah. I had to keep stretching out my bed. Yeah. I was with you. I'm not going
00:38:14.280
to lie. The music would go on. I was like, really? Oh yeah, bro. It was so loud for me.
00:38:20.260
I didn't realize that at all. I turned down my hearing aid and it was still too loud.
00:38:25.620
I had to go outside, call my wife and she's like, where are you? Are you at a nightclub?
00:38:30.560
I was like, no, it's a restaurant. I was in Boston a couple of weeks ago with my wife.
00:38:36.820
We walked into this like, like really well, like reviewed restaurant, walk in, music was
00:38:41.420
too loud. I was like, dude, we got to get out of here. So it must be just a, uh, uh, us problem
00:38:46.800
because everybody else was having a great time. The Packers game was on. They were screaming
00:38:50.680
their heads off in there. Uh, tell us what, uh, what the Miami life is for you, Sneeko.
00:38:58.020
Tell us, tell us what you enjoy about it. Tell us what you wish was different out here. Tell
00:39:01.500
us what the future is. Everybody's here. This is definitely the new LA. I think GTA six kind
00:39:06.400
of solidified that, uh, GTA five was LA 2013. Then everybody wants LA and now it's getting
00:39:12.200
oversaturated and like demonic completely. So everyone's like, but here's the place where
00:39:16.520
like everybody's doing stuff like this is coming here. I think there's a lot of motion.
00:39:20.980
Um, if you're into the nightlife thing, it's, it's definitely here, but I'm, I'm not going
00:39:25.140
to do that. Um, yeah, good weather. You know, I could walk around my gun everywhere. Hell
00:39:30.220
yeah. Good tax. America, America. Same with Utah. You don't even need a concealed out there,
00:39:34.320
but then you got to live in Utah. Yeah. Utah's awesome. I'm telling you, you come into Utah,
00:39:39.640
you're like, this is, this is insane. What's good about Utah? Miami. There's so many,
00:39:43.180
like, look, it's beautiful. It's a beautiful place, man. But honestly, Utah is really beautiful.
00:39:47.180
Like they came out for all-star weekend last year and even though the players were, were
00:39:51.080
well, I don't like being landlocked. Yeah. It's just weird being in the middle of like
00:39:54.520
a bunch of land. Well, you'll come visit and we'll show you a good time deal because
00:39:58.360
there's like big ass lakes. You don't feel like you're trapped there. Like when I'm just
00:40:01.640
landlocked, I would just, yeah, we're close to Vegas. It's in the mountains. It's a 40 minute
00:40:07.700
flight though to California. And honestly, yeah, I used to live in California and to be
00:40:12.860
like three hours for me to drive to the beach, right? For you too. Oh, that's not bad. And
00:40:16.940
then I would just, now we just go to John Wayne Pars or the John Wayne, not par, that's
00:40:21.500
the Muay Thai guy. Yeah. John Wayne airport. And you're like at the beach in an hour. And
00:40:26.540
it's for us, it's like a hundred bucks. Plus you'll, you know, you, uh, first of all, you
00:40:30.780
get to watch, it's very red. So everybody's got guns in Idaho. You'll, you had that, you
00:40:35.940
had that, uh, homesteader on the other day from Idaho. Oh, and Benjamin. Oh, and Benjamin.
00:40:40.540
Yeah. You were streaming with them in Idaho. When you walk into the airport in Boise, you
00:40:44.480
can't, there's an unbelievable amount of signs saying, leave your gun in the car. No
00:40:48.480
guns. Cause everybody has guns over there. And the places that have the most guns are
00:40:52.860
actually the safest because when you go to places that don't allow guns, then all the
00:40:57.280
law abiding citizens don't have guns. And just criminals do. Yeah. And just the
00:41:00.160
criminals. So yeah, it's just very safe in Utah. It feels good. Yeah. It's, it's beautiful.
00:41:04.640
But I also understand what you're saying. Like I grew up, I mean, you grew up in California
00:41:07.400
too. And I'll be honest. If I was a 25 year old dude, not married, then I'd love to
00:41:12.440
be in a place like this. You'll see as you're getting older and getting a family
00:41:15.580
that's like, Oh, well I don't need so much of that. Yeah. Actually it's a weird
00:41:20.380
complaint, but I would say the one thing that I don't like about Miami, it's just
00:41:24.840
so weird. It's like just how many beautiful women there are. Like just walking
00:41:28.480
over. I haven't had a problem with that. I've enjoyed that. Walking over here, there's so
00:41:32.160
much ass and it's just like, it just takes my mind. It just like sucks away some sort
00:41:37.300
of energy. I wish that there were like Utah women out here, like just ugly, like, you
00:41:41.380
know, no, no women are the most beautiful. Yeah. I swear. The hottest woman will come
00:41:49.800
here to get wifed up by a millionaire. No, you don't know. I'm telling you in Utah, we
00:41:54.340
got women aren't moving to Utah. Oh yeah. Here's the thing. Utah sucks. Don't move.
00:42:01.160
Don't move. Really? What women are flying to Utah to get wifed up? Oh my goodness. They
00:42:08.280
are. Is there money in Utah? Yeah. We don't want to blow the spot. So you're right. But
00:42:13.460
I'm telling you, if you come out to Utah, it is going to change your opinion. And then
00:42:19.000
like, you know, out here, everyone wants to be wifed up by, you know, this millionaire
00:42:23.020
guy or, you know, like have this like kind of lifestyle last night. There's no wives in
00:42:29.300
Miami, right? Yeah, true. But in Utah, everyone's dream is like, I want to be married and a stay
00:42:35.080
at home wife. And they're beautiful. And they're beautiful, dude. Okay. So we, well, you know
00:42:39.280
too, cause like the huge Mormon influence in Utah, a lot of Mormons are in LA. So you
00:42:44.640
get a ton of like yourself, like Southern California. So a lot of people joke. It's like literally
00:42:50.400
the California almost like literally you are in a California. Yeah. But with a conservative
00:42:55.520
vibe, it's awesome. Yeah. I can scoop up a Mormon girl, turn a Muslim. Would that be
00:43:00.400
tough? You don't have to convert them. Yeah. As it says, you know, uh, if you marry people
00:43:04.820
with the book, yeah. Yeah. As long as they're the book, you know, the thing is Mormon is a
00:43:09.140
lot like Muslim in that it's would be hard to convert a Muslim to something else because
00:43:13.360
it's so ingrained in your culture. Same for LDS people. My mom's Mormon and my dad was
00:43:18.020
Muslim, but like, you know, obviously everyone's always like, Oh my God, that's crazy. They
00:43:22.380
got divorced, but it was because of other shit, nothing to do with, you know, religion,
00:43:25.740
but really like, you know, they were very conservative. They both had no one drank in
00:43:31.020
the house. You know what I mean? So the church is actually called the church of Jesus Christ
00:43:35.200
of Latter-day Saints. It's, it's a cultural thing too. As much as like, uh, Islam is a
00:43:40.280
religion, but it's also part of your culture. It's the food you eat, the way you talk is all
00:43:44.020
those things. Same in the, in the LDS religion. So yeah, you'll have to come
00:43:47.740
out. We've had, and even like, if they're not like LDS, the culture is to be a stay
00:43:53.000
at home mom. Like that's literally our cultures. Like everyone's like, I mean,
00:43:56.840
there are women that work, but yeah, it's very family oriented because of, uh, because
00:44:01.260
also to, you know, practice celibacy and things, people get married young. So you got
00:44:05.900
an incredible amount of hot moms young and their moms. I'll tell you what, my wife,
00:44:13.060
hello milf. Yeah. Mine too, bro. She's a fucking Ted, you know? And that's actually
00:44:18.820
funny. It's like, uh, my, you know, Luke Rockhold, no, uh, the fighter, he fought also
00:44:25.460
in bare knuckle, Paula Costa. But anyways, he's like one of my friends. And when he came
00:44:29.960
out to Utah, he was like, you know, he's from LA. He's, he was a male model, LA scene.
00:44:35.200
He was like, where are we? Like, cause there's this beautiful women. He's like,
00:44:38.620
what the fuck is this place? I'm taking you up to Park City.
00:44:40.960
That's where I took him. We went to Park City. He was like, what is this place, man?
00:44:45.100
You're selling me on Utah. It is, man. Utah is also where Bucked Up is based. Big shout
00:44:50.040
out to Bucked Up, who is sponsoring this podcast. Yeah. Shout out to Bucked Up. Grab it on an intro.
00:44:55.100
No, you're good. But honestly, dude, Sneaker, this has been an incredible amount of fun. I love
00:44:58.480
seeing guys get to experience the beginning of jujitsu and, and, and boxing and all those
00:45:04.740
things because it's, I love, I love sucking at something and getting the opportunity to
00:45:09.600
learn and grow. And you think I suck? You weren't great. But as a beginner, awesome. But
00:45:17.000
it's everybody sucks when they come in brand new. I mean, you see that boxing and you'll
00:45:21.180
see, it'll feel like I always tell Ramsey, in fact, we're going to go train today. You
00:45:25.060
should tell Ramsey, Hey, listen, give me a minute of full speed because the difference
00:45:29.780
between training and full speed, it is, it's going to blow your mind. So, but honestly, we're
00:45:34.580
all I'll say is I've been incredibly impressed watching you be out there, do the, do the
00:45:39.020
cardio. For me, I do the cardio for like two minutes and I go puke in the trash can.
00:45:42.800
Literally, bro. You know, you were like, Oh, can we go train again?
00:45:45.500
You know, that little cardio workout we finished with? Yeah. The sprints? Yeah. He won't even
00:45:49.420
get through like, no, the bag work. Yeah. He won't even get through the 30 seconds.
00:45:54.120
Oh, dude, I'm puking my guts out. Yeah, you're a blast, bro. Dedicated. Honestly, it's been a lot
00:45:58.680
of fun having you on here. Um, I don't even need, usually I have people shout out their
00:46:03.060
socials, but everybody knows your stuff. So, uh, thanks for being a part of it. We're
00:46:06.740
incredibly glad to be hanging out with you. Appreciate it. Thanks guys for tuning in and
00:46:10.760
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00:46:15.160
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