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>> We're free: We're out.
So we've been here
for three days,
48 hour quarantine
and we're finally being
able to leave the hotel.
At the end of this hike,
I heard that there's a--
walking to the end
of the rainbow,
I heard there's a pot of gold
in the shape of an octagon
on the beach.
And surprisingly, it's above
the sand, not under, so.
We don't have to dig, boys.
So, life's good.
See, no hike is hard
for Hiker Holloway,
you hearing me, boys.
You're welcome.
I navigated with us
just through my spirit
and the wind and the stars.
There's no stars in the sky.
So, I had to use the moon.
>> I'm taking it back.
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This hike is like a solid--
for us advanced guys,
it's maybe like a 0.2.
But, you know, for the norms,
be safe out there.
It's probably, like,
a 6.5 or a 6.7.
What up, Fight Island!
We're here in the octagon.
So, we're on Octagon Beach.
We're getting ready.
It's early in the morning.
A couple hours to what
would be showtime.
So, we're getting
fight ready, baby.
What, is it hot?
Hiker Holloway got through--
at the end of the hike,
had a nice ocean
or pond or whatever
you wanna call it,
and ready to take a dip.
Oh, we jump in, Marty!
Gotta swim, cousin.
It was good times, man.
Good time finally
getting out the hotel
for what felt like two back
to back-- or not felt like.
What was two back to back
4-day quarantines.
Was able to get out and explore
and enjoy the land a little bit.
>> Excellent.
>> I think that we're good.
Yup.
Get a coffee.
Eat a bit of food, then train.
Then I think we're free
for the rest of the day.
We'll finally get to
soak up Fight Island.
There we go.
This sport isn't easy,
so you need to be disciplined.
It goes so deep with
how hard this could be,
but it's not just this sport.
It's all sports.
At the same time,
you need to be able
to get through the process,
and not only help get
the mind through it
and physically get
through it as well.
Oh, yeah!
He tried to sneak up on me!
I heard footsteps.
>> Game Narrator: Objective
complete. Very good.
>> Alex: My confidence
comes from everything.
I know I did everything
to put myself in
a position to win.
>> On four.
>> Alex: I accept being
punched in the face.
I accept these little things
and I am ready to adapt to that,
change it, adjust to that.
It seems like Max hasn't
really done that.
He's playing it off
like he won that fight.
That means I don't
think he's gonna
make the right adjustments.
So, he's gonna be in
for a long night
if he truly does believe that.
>> Check it out now.
The funk.
The funk show brothers.
Right about now.
>> Aussie, Aussie,
Aussie, right?
>> Alex: Aussie, Aussie, Aussie.
Where you from?
>> South Africa, sir.
>> Alex: South Africa.
We're gonna mix here.
Aussie, New Zealand, Americans.
>> Yeah, one of them
had a Kiwi accent.
>> Alex: Yeah, a couple of them.
[bleep], it is hot.
It is hot.
Don't know how long
we're gonna last here.
We took a little detour.
No worries at all, man.
Thank you.
Wow, look at this, eh.
It's funny, people
literally think the beach,
like, this is where the
fights are gonna be.
Got the music.
Again, at least we're
out of the hotel.
It's not the most
comfortable time to be out.
We chose a bad time
of the day, I think.
Scorching hot.
We had to come and see it.
The boys wanted
to go for a swim.
>> It's like a bath, bro.
It's like a hot bath.
>> You like that?
>> No.
There's zero satisfaction
jumping in that water.
It was hot as [bleep].
>> That's my kind of water.
I'm not good with cold water.
>> Joe: I want you to do five
fives in the cage now.
Five rounds of pads
and then three rounds of
wrestling with Frankie.
>> What the coach says
has to open now, innit?
Let's go, then.
Let's do it.
Where are the pads at?
What are we doing, jab pads?
Again, it's-- it's cool, but.
Hot!
>> Hey, Jose, hope
you're doing well.
Could you tell us a bit
more about your weight cut
for this fight, since
you recently said
that it's been relatively
easier for you
compared to your
previous weight cuts.
>> UFC bantamweight
contender Petr Yan.
>> In Brazil, much
has been made
about your experience
training with Jose Aldo.
>> She came in here
earlier and told us,
she understands she can't
fight the way she did
the first time, you know.
Yes, she got the victory,
but you were beating
her up to that point.
So, what did you take
away from the first one?
>> Rose: For me, I just
gotta get better, you know.
That's basically all
I focused on.
And yeah, just remembering
how to be a martial
artist again.
Not focus on-- not
focusing so much
on being a fighter but
just being a ninja
and that's really
all there is to it
and that makes my
job a lot easier.
>> Thank you.
>> Thank you, guys.
>> What's the most important
part of this fight?
Is it, you know, proving
that you're better than Rose?
Or is it just getting
back in the win column
after losing the belt?
>> Jessica:
>> Thank you so much, Jessica.
That is all the time
we have for you.
You are good to go.
>> Thank you.
[laughing]
>> We now welcome UFC's
women's flyweight
Amanda Ribas.
Amanda, thank you for your time.
>> Hello.
>> You know, Paige turns out
to be a very popular fighter.
Do you hope to take
some of her fans
with a win this weekend?
>> I hope so.
Because I think the UFC
wants some fighters,
not just that fighter
who knows how to fight,
but that fighter who
knows how to sell too.
>> For someone so
new to the UFC,
being a young fighter yourself,
what's it like to already
be in this circle
with people who've been
in the UFC a long time?
>> I saw Jose Aldo in the movie
and then I saw him
and-- by my side.
So, for me, it's big deal.
And then I saw Jessica
and she was talking to me,
and for me, it's amazing.
Amazing.
>> Thank you so much, Amanda.
That is all the time
we have for you.
You are good to go.
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