Dana White
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Yeah, she becomes dangerous. It's like the perfect combo. Yeah. Cause you can put your son into anything. Your son can get into some, you know, boys are going to learn how to fight and they're going to do whatever, but girls are, girls are different. And the other thing, I mean, this is the biggest selling point for jujitsu for women.
Yeah, she becomes dangerous. It's like the perfect combo. Yeah. Cause you can put your son into anything. Your son can get into some, you know, boys are going to learn how to fight and they're going to do whatever, but girls are, girls are different. And the other thing, I mean, this is the biggest selling point for jujitsu for women.
Yeah, she becomes dangerous. It's like the perfect combo. Yeah. Cause you can put your son into anything. Your son can get into some, you know, boys are going to learn how to fight and they're going to do whatever, but girls are, girls are different. And the other thing, I mean, this is the biggest selling point for jujitsu for women.
I mean, when a woman, no matter how big, how small can put a guy to sleep in three and a half seconds.
I mean, when a woman, no matter how big, how small can put a guy to sleep in three and a half seconds.
I mean, when a woman, no matter how big, how small can put a guy to sleep in three and a half seconds.
It started with John Lewis and seeing him. Frank and I were out one night at the Hard Rock and John Lewis was there. And he's like, oh, that's that ultimate fighting guy. And I was like, I know him. And Frank's like, I've always wanted to learn ground fighting. And I said, yeah, I'm interested in it too.
It started with John Lewis and seeing him. Frank and I were out one night at the Hard Rock and John Lewis was there. And he's like, oh, that's that ultimate fighting guy. And I was like, I know him. And Frank's like, I've always wanted to learn ground fighting. And I said, yeah, I'm interested in it too.
It started with John Lewis and seeing him. Frank and I were out one night at the Hard Rock and John Lewis was there. And he's like, oh, that's that ultimate fighting guy. And I was like, I know him. And Frank's like, I've always wanted to learn ground fighting. And I said, yeah, I'm interested in it too.
So we went over, we talked to John Lewis and we made an appointment to wrestle with him on Monday.
So we went over, we talked to John Lewis and we made an appointment to wrestle with him on Monday.
So we went over, we talked to John Lewis and we made an appointment to wrestle with him on Monday.
And we told Lorenzo and Lorenzo came with us. And that was the beginning of the end. I mean, we started doing jujitsu and started to meet a lot of the fighters. And we were like, you know, at the time, there was a stigma attached to the sport that these guys were, you know, despicable, disgusting human beings, which was the furthest thing from the truth.
And we told Lorenzo and Lorenzo came with us. And that was the beginning of the end. I mean, we started doing jujitsu and started to meet a lot of the fighters. And we were like, you know, at the time, there was a stigma attached to the sport that these guys were, you know, despicable, disgusting human beings, which was the furthest thing from the truth.
And we told Lorenzo and Lorenzo came with us. And that was the beginning of the end. I mean, we started doing jujitsu and started to meet a lot of the fighters. And we were like, you know, at the time, there was a stigma attached to the sport that these guys were, you know, despicable, disgusting human beings, which was the furthest thing from the truth.
These kids had all gone to college, had college degrees, most of them, because they wrestled in college. And we started to meet some of them. We loved the different stories. You had Chuck Liddell, who, you know, had this Mohawk, looks like an axe murderer, but graduated from Cal Poly, you know.
These kids had all gone to college, had college degrees, most of them, because they wrestled in college. And we started to meet some of them. We loved the different stories. You had Chuck Liddell, who, you know, had this Mohawk, looks like an axe murderer, but graduated from Cal Poly, you know.
These kids had all gone to college, had college degrees, most of them, because they wrestled in college. And we started to meet some of them. We loved the different stories. You had Chuck Liddell, who, you know, had this Mohawk, looks like an axe murderer, but graduated from Cal Poly, you know.
with honors and accounting you know yeah then you had matt hughes who was this farm boy you know literally lived on a farm and so there were all these cool stories with all these good people that weren't what people thought they were and lorenzo and i always felt like there's something here that if this thing was done the right way this could be big and what was crazy was
with honors and accounting you know yeah then you had matt hughes who was this farm boy you know literally lived on a farm and so there were all these cool stories with all these good people that weren't what people thought they were and lorenzo and i always felt like there's something here that if this thing was done the right way this could be big and what was crazy was