Hello everyone.
My name is Chan Sung Jung
AKA The Korean Zombie and I am a fighter in the UFC.
Today, I came for a press conference.
I came to SPOTV Headquarters to do a press conference online.
They originally rented a massive hotel and invited 100 reporters
[8.30~9.6 Stage 2 of lock down to take place in the metropolitan area / Introduction of a stronger quarantine measure]
but it suddenly increased to stage 2.5 of lock down
so we did it online.
From the press conference,
we have confirmed that Ortega will be my next opponent.
It wasn't being confirmed for around 2 months
and I wondered why that was the case.
The UFC was planning to confirm it alongside this press conference
so they waited until now.
For the fighters,
there's a difference between when the opponent is officially announced
and when we just call out our opponents like
"He's my next fight."
Now it's officially confirmed.
[Bobby Moffett, Johnny Case, Eddie Cha]
We'll train with Eddie Cha and our sparring partners.
[The foreigners have quarantined for 2 weeks]
Our sparring partners have finished their quarantine so it'll feel more real once we start training.
We've been training hard and I'll be well prepared.
Look forward to it.
[YouTube announcement]
From now on,
I will have to concentrate on training for my fight
so please understand that my videos may be uploaded a bit late
since I'm training for my fight.
Instead, I will show an incredible fight.
Thank you to all of my subscribers.
Thank you.
What's up guys, my name is Coach Eddie Cha.
We just got here to Korea, got out of quarantine yesterday.
[Sparring partners]
I brought Johnny Case with me, and Bobby Moffett.
I've worked with these guys and I trust them.
They have the proper tools and skill sets I believe
that's gonna make a real difference in this fight camp for us.
Camp is going well. We just started today with strength and conditioning
and we just finished a press conference today.
We're about to get to work tonight, hitting some pads.
Hey, what's up? I'm Johnny Hollywood (Ring name) Case.
I'm here in South Korea helping The Korean Zombie get ready for his next fight against Brian Ortega.
I'm really grateful to be here and I'm really looking forward to training with Zombie
and getting ready to kick some ass.
I'm Bobby "The Wolfman" Moffett. I'm Jiu-Jitsu black belt.
I'm here to simulate Brian Ortega for Zombie
and I'm really excited for these two months, getting him ready.
We're gonna get that win in October, let's do it!
[Baik Seung Min]
So,
I've become the manager now.
The best of the best.
[Abs]
So I just did an online interview for around 40 minutes
and I've said everything I needed to say.
[Press conference highlight]
Can we have a breakdown of your preparation with Coach Eddie?
There are a lot of detailed strategies but
it's complex to explain.
I need to hit him.
In simple terms, I just need to hit him.
I think that's as much as I can say.
There's a rumor that you spent 150 million won on training.
It's twice as expensive than going to the U.S. to train.
It costs around 100 to 150 million won.
As I was training for this fight, there are many people that came to help.
What's the difference in how Koreans and Americans train?
People from Korea think that we have to train very hard.
Whether it's weights, wrestling, or Jiu-Jitsu.
For training in America,
they sustain their concentration and take care of their bodies.
They know how much they need to sleep,
they calculate how much deep sleep they need,
and the biggest difference is that I have a coach constantly watching me for an hour.
But in Korea, that's hard since it's a team training.
That's why there are times when they do useless sparring sessions.
Because of those reasons, I'm willing to pay this much
to train like this.
To be honest, for mixed martial arts,
even if you prepare well and create a game plan,
you can lose as soon as you duck accidentally
or even blink for a second.
That's why you'll never know how it goes in mixed martial arts.
There's not much you can say when you win a fight without following your game plan.
However,
if I set out a game plan for five 5 minute rounds,
and I've trained hard enough and take it (MMA) as a sport,
I don't think I'll ever lose.
[UFC provides diets when training in the United States]
Is it easy to eat and lose weight without a UFC diet?
For the diets that are provided by the UFC,
it's both convenient and nutritious, but definitely more convenient.
For diets in Korea,
my mother-in-law is a semi-professional nutritionist
so it doesn't really mean that much to me.
Instead, I feel sorry for my mother-in-law as she has to work a lot.
There's not much of a difference compared to the U.S.
Would you like to send a thank you message to your mother-in-law or your wife?
Thank you so much!
My wife should obviously help me out.
Your wife's right there.
I'm giving her all the money, I don't have any.
After you got your emergency fund caught.
Did you watch 'You Are My Destiny'?
I'm sweating all of a sudden.
