[beeping]
>> Felicia: Hello.
>> Reporter: Felicia,
first of all, hello,
and thank you for
making time for this.
What do you think they're
missing about you?
What are they gonna know
about you Saturday
that they don't know now?
>> Felicia: They're gonna
know that I'm here to fight
and I'm here to win.
Like I said, I'm not just
here to show up and fight.
I'm here to win.
I don't think it's gonna
be a cakewalk.
I don't think first round
or second round
or maybe third round finish.
But I do believe in myself
that I can finish the fight
before the five rounds are up.
But I'm not expecting
a version of Amanda
that's not ready
to go five rounds.
So, right now she does have
that belt, and I want it.
So, I hope people do hold
her up in high regard
and it'll just make it that
much sweeter when I win.
>> Reporter: Thank you
very much for your time
and best of luck Saturday night.
>> Well, no problem,
thank you for your time.
Have a great day.
>> Todd: Champ champ.
>> Felicia: Hi!
Hello.
I wish I could shake your hand.
Sorry, but it's very nice-- oh.
>> Todd:
>> Thank you. Congratulations!
>> Very excited.
See you.
>> Alright, see y'all later.
That's cool. Ooh ooh.
>> I have a marker
in the room too.
Lost your chance.
>> It's my redemption game.
I played like garbage yesterday.
>> What happened yesterday?
>> I got beat over and over
and over and over again.
>> Three Z rounds.
>> Playing horse.
Yesterday I went 0-3.
Today, I'm gonna make
a redemption shot at it.
Alright, start it.
Ooh.
First time I've
ever had the lead.
>> Carrington: Ugh.
>> Cory: H-O.
Oh!
We play a lot of Connect 4.
Banks is also really
good at Connect 4.
It pisses me off.
Call of Duty, I'm not
very good at either.
I'm really only good at fighting
and occasionally shooting hoops.
Ooh, that's gonna be a shut-out.
>> I don't wanna hear that.
I shut you out twice.
>> Cory: You got nothing today.
>> Carrington: I got nothing.
I had to let him win
for the camera.
>> Got my redemption
a little bit.
Right now we're 1-4, but we
got all week still to play.
Ooh.
>> How you doing, guys?
>> Cody: Great man,
how about you?
>> Not bad.
>> Cody: I embarrassed
myself the last time I shot.
I was at my house in Ohio
and we had a 40.
I was like, shoot this pop can.
I couldn't shoot-- it
took me, like, 8 times.
My ears were ringing.
I didn't have any
ear protection.
Was like [bleep] this.
My wife comes out.
My grandpa's like, "Here,
you know, shoot it."
She's like, "I know
how to shoot."
She's like--
He's like, "Don't wait.
Don't wait."
First shot where she
blasted this pop can.
I'm like, "I'm going
back in the house."
I'm gonna sharpen my
skills up today though.
>> We're gonna head on
down to door number 1.
>> Cody: I grew up shooting.
Grew up hunting,
you know, from Ohio.
We were always, you know,
deer hunting, rabbit hunting
with my grandfather, stepfather.
So, you know, it's been fun.
I haven't shot in
a really long time.
You know, got training later.
Did all my media obligations,
so I'm gonna have some fun
at the shooting range.
It's super close
to the hotel, so.
I'm gonna enjoy it.
>> You got 80 rounds.
Just burst it as
much as you want,
and then let me know when
you're gonna hold it.
[rapid gun shots]
>> Woo!
[chatter]
>> You got empty
FN Scar right there.
[clicking]
>> Alright.
You're gonna have
your right hand here,
left hand there.
Now this little-- it's gonna
feel like it's a big kick,
but it's not.
>> [bleep]
[bleep]
>> Yeah, I was not
expecting that kick.
That was crazy.
>> Usually whoever's filming it,
the camera goes boom.
[bleep]
>> I ain't shooting that one.
>> You didn't know
what to expect,
now you know what to expect.
>> Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[unintelligible]
[gun shots]
>> Yeah, feels like
somewhere between like
when you jump in a pool, like
the water goes up your nose--
in between that and getting
punched in the nose.
I was like, [bleep].
I was ready to just put my--
I was like, this damn gun.
Hands up!
Like, what the hell, man.
[machine buzzing]
>> Tim: Everything's dialed in.
We're ready to go.
So, we're just getting a sweat.
Gonna go over the same things
I think we're gonna
see in the fight
and just make sure
he's moving around,
get a good sweat,
keep getting the weight off.
[thumping]
His strength and conditioning
was completely different.
It's starting to
really figuring out
and focusing on his diet,
his size, and his build.
Because the biggest thing before
he's always athletic and good,
but he couldn't stay healthy.
But now working with his
strength and conditioning coach,
we're pretty much
putting on size on him
so he's healthy and durable.
>> That's for you, Embedded.
>> Tim: We said yes
to a bunch of guys
and I think a bunch
of guys said no.
Thankfully Eddie said
yes for June 6th.
I think they say no
because they saw the
improvement in his last fight.
They say him literally not even
breathing out of
his mouth at all.
Didn't even break
a [bleep] sweat.
And El Teco, he was
5-1 in the UFC.
He was a good fighter.
And they see Sean knocking
people out with his left hand,
his right hand, his left leg,
his right leg,
and now they see
the jiu-jitsu he's got
and the training he's getting.
I don't know, I think they
don't wanna look stupid
because everyone he's
been fighting lately,
he makes them look stupid.
>> What's up, Forrest.
>> Forrest:
>> Alex: Feeling good?
>> Sean: I'm feeling great.
This whole PI Center has been--
>> So sweet, huh?
>> It's been working.
It's been working.
>> And I like the way, with
the Covid [bleep] going on,
like, I like the way they're
running the whole pre-fight.
>> The hotels.
>> Yeah, everything's
running smooth.
>> I enjoy it.
You ready for me?
>> I'm ready for you, dear.
>> Peace out, bro.
I won't take too much
of your time,
maybe just stretching.
>> You're not?
>> Nah, I thought I'd
give you a little break.
Are they still-- tell
you how that feels.
It feels so much better.
>> Most of the guys, you know,
I think have been running
a lot more than normal,
just because of a lot of gyms
being closed and stuff.
So, anything that's tight,
loosening it up.
>> No injuries this time, woo!
>> I know. Nice!
No injuries, just
feel good stuff.
>> Everybody-- last week,
they were like,
"You know, I kind of
like this quarantine.
I get so much less things to do
because I'm just
here at the hotel."
>> Nothing's changed for me.
I've been training twice a day
and streaming on Twitch.
Doing-- literally, my life
didn't change at all.
Everyone keeps asking me that.
I'm like, "Nothing's
[bleep] changed."
[vacuum humming]
>> Hook, hook, cross.
[pads thumping]
>> Felicia: Honestly,
like, there hasn't ever
really been an end goal.
It's just, like, take
every opportunity
and just run with it.
When I started fighting,
it wasn't even an
option to be here, so.
>> One minute left.
>> Felicia: It was always like,
"Well, how far can I go?"
And then more doors opened up.
Now that I'm here and it's like,
I'm fighting someone that's,
like, considered the greatest.
It's in the realm of possibility
to even have that dream, so.
One thing at a time though.
>> Drew: There's not a lot of
people that I can think of
that can just hold me down
where I can do nothing,
and she's one of those people.
Typically, I'm pretty good
about getting on my feet
and forcing scrambles.
She feels sharp.
She feels as good as she has
the whole camp, I mean.
You know, she has a great
mindset going into the fight.
I think she has
a champion mindset
and I'm excited to see
her win on Saturday.
>> Felicia: I mean, I think
everyone in the octagon
is worthy-- a worthy opponent.
But it's pretty special
when you fight someone
with the legacy like
Amanda or like Cris.
But it's time to, you know,
build my own legacy.
>> 14, 13, 12, 11,
10, 9, 8, 7,
6, 5, 4, 3,
2, 1, end of round.
[dramatic theme music]
>> Felicia:
♪♪
