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He Lost 3 Times… Then Everything Changed... | Ode Osbourne | DSH #1956
08 May 2026
Chapter 1: How does Ode Osbourne define anger's impact on fighting?
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Chapter 2: What mindset does Ode adopt during fight week?
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Chapter 3: What challenges do fighters face in the UFC?
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Chapter 4: How did Ode's upbringing in Jamaica shape his resilience?
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Chapter 5: What are Ode's thoughts on the rise of Power Slap and Dana White's influence?
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Chapter 6: How does Ode view the impact of social media on today's youth?
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Chapter 7: What lessons did Ode learn from his losses?
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It teaches you how to be resilient when you're out there in the woods. Nowadays, these iPad kids aren't so resilient. All those dopamine hits from being on social media at the age of 5, 6, 7, 8 slows your brain down. You're not supposed to fight with anger. Rage, it lowers your cardio. It makes you tense. It makes you stiff. And then so it's harder to breathe. Everything is stiff.
The best way to fight is actually to not fight.
All right, guys, got O'Day right before his big fight in Houston, February 21st, two weeks. Yep. How are you feeling?
I feel pretty good, man.
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Chapter 8: How did bullying contribute to Ode's journey as a fighter?
I feel pretty locked in. I've had some great sparring rounds. You know, Alex Perez just fought Charles Johnson. Before that fight, I was his main sparring partner, so... He gave me some great rounds. I've been working a lot with Al Jermaine, you know, Hanato Kanuto. I've got some great guys in the gym. Dewey Cooper, my head coach, is just phenomenal.
Oh, I know. Dewey's been on the show.
Oh, yeah? Yeah, Small World. Man, he's my head coach. He's phenomenal, man. I've been with him for three years now. Wow, love to hear it. Every year, just been leveling up, man, leveling up. So I feel mentally sharp. How do you feel about the opponent? Would you say he's your toughest matchup to date, or...? I think every matchup, every fight is going to be my toughest fight.
That's the mindset going into a fight because you don't know. So I psychologically tell myself that every fight is your toughest fight. But I personally feel that, you know, man, I don't think he is ready for me. I think he's a little bit unseasoned, but we'll see what happens.
Yeah, he's the runner-up of the recent series.
Ultimate fighter, yep.
Ultimate fighter. So he's got the young energy.
Yep, he's got the young energy, a little spazzy. You know what I mean? And I'm a veteran. I'm going to welcome him into the UFC. I'm about to have my 13th, actually my 14th fight in the UFC. So, you know, he's going to face the lights, the music, the crowd, all that stuff. So I'm going to make sure I put it on him and see what he's about. Respect, man.
Yeah, not a lot of fighters make it to 13. I think the average career is four fights, right? Yeah. Three. Three? Yeah. Wow. That is nothing. It's nothing. That's like a year or two.
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