[engine rumbling]
[unintelligible chatter]
>> Alex: This is gonna
be interesting.
>> You will love it.
>> Alex: Yeah?
>> Yeah.
>> I'm sort of scared.
>> Nah, come on, man; Come on.
>> Nah, I'm alright.
I trust you.
>> Alright, so, welcome
to Yas Marina Circuit.
This is our playground today.
>> I'm going to toilet now so
I don't go to toilet in the car.
[bleep] in my pants, man.
>> So, what I will
need you to do
is decide in which car
you wanna go.
>> Oh, oh, oh look at this!
Woo!
No worries, boys.
You just choose first, eh.
>> What you reckon?
>> Oooh.
>> Which one's not--
not fast around corners?
Let's go this one.
[laughing]
[engine rumbling]
>> Alex: I'll be
honest with you.
I don't ever get
nervous for fights.
This is getting me
a little nervous.
Alright.
Bonjour.
>> Ciao, bonjour.
Are you good to go?
>> Yeah, good to go.
>> Cheers, mate.
>> You'll be alright.
>> We'll be alright.
Ah, man.
[engine roaring]
[laughing]
>> Man, I'm not-- go in fast
cars or like I'm a pansy.
I'm scared of all that stuff.
When I was younger,
was maybe a bit wild.
But now, I'm scared
of everything.
Ah!
>> Like the little one.
I heard about it's
insanely fast.
It drifts crazy fast.
And it's loud.
>> Should I go drifting?
>> Hey.
>> Yeah, let's do it.
Oh, mate, this one's
gonna be more scary.
>> It is, to be honest.
>> This is more scary?
They're telling me this
one is more scary.
>> It is with me driving it.
>> Yeah?
>> I only learned
to drive yesterday.
>> Oh, c'mon mate!
Oh, [bleep]!
[engine rumbling]
[engine roaring]
>> Legend, man.
Thanks for that.
Both cars that I went in,
I got nervous,
but like I said, man,
walking out to the cage.
I don't get nervous at all,
because I'm in control.
Yeah! [grunting]
So glad we done this.
That was a-- that was insane.
Cheers, man. Thank you.
>> Jose:
>> Stop!
>> Andre:
>> Stop!
>> Jose:
[radio playing]
♪♪
>> Fabiano: So the last days,
like, before the fight,
we try to focus on the things
that we think that might
happen in the fight.
>> Fabiano: You know, we've been
working through the camp,
but we emphasize, you know,
to get her and her mind
fixed in there on
what we're doing
in this situation
or that situation.
So, it's-- it's the fact is
we've been working
through the camp.
We're just trimmed down,
you know,
to the more supportive
things that she should,
you know, be focused
on in the fight.
♪♪
♪♪
>> Oh, wow.
This is a whole set up.
Nice setup.
>> You like this whole setup?
>> Yeah.
>> Let's start face down.
You can keep clothes on.
>> You sure?
>> Yeah, because it's
freezing in here.
And then we'll just do our
little checks and balances.
See what you have working.
>> Is that just from-- so, is
that a pec muscle right there.
>> Muscle.
>> Okay, that's my "I'm gonna
knock this bitch out muscle."
>> That's the one.
>> Yeah.
>> Hey.
>> Hello.
>> Okay, I'm gonna do this side.
>> We left the hotel for
the first time yesterday.
We decided we're gonna go for
a walk; We'll see the island.
We made it two blocks.
We made it two blocks, man.
Oh, man, my underwear
was sweaty.
My shoulders were wet.
I had sweat marks like,
the whole shirt was wet.
We turned around
and came back inside.
>> Yes.
>> Pat: The biggest step
that we've made
in being able to decipher
the difference
between on the clock
and off the clock.
We're in a relationship,
but we're also coach-student.
We're also teammates.
She has trust in what I say.
She has confidence in me,
my abilities,
my coaching abilities.
And, we've kind of gotten
to a point now
where it's let Rose drive.
She knows what she's doing.
[cross chatter]
>> My bad.
>> No, that was a good set.
More of that.
[radio playing]
♪♪
[grunting]
>> Damn, that was nice.
♪♪
>> Jorge: I just keep
reminding myself,
no matter how cool this is
and how many cool things
I'll do along the journey,
it's just a fight.
It's what I love to do the most.
What I've done since a child
and my fascination since youth.
So, I don't let myself
get overwhelmed
by everything cool that's
happening and stuff.
I'm just here to fight,
you know.
If it was here,
England, Mars, Saturn.
I'm just here for a fight.
Beautiful.
>> Oh, I had that.
>> I thought you
were gonna do it.
>> It was closer to me;
I should've got it.
>> Jorge: And on top of it,
my opponent--
I don't got faith in him.
I don't-- I don't, you know.
There's other guys
that I would've said,
"Ah, maybe I need more
than 6 days, you know?
A lot of the guys that
I fought in the past
that I wouldn't have
took it on 6 days.
Usman's, like, the perfect
guy to take on 6 days.
>> What makes him the perfect
guy to take it on 6 days?
>> Well, besides him having
17 different personalities
and me not knowing which one's
going to show up to fight,
I think he's weak-minded.
>> 6-3.
♪♪
Oh, nice one.
>> Nice one.
>> What does it mean,
what has been like for you
to have bet on yourself
this whole time,
to bet on yourself here,
and stand triumphant in the
octagon on Saturday night.
>> Jorge: It means a lot,
my brother.
I've been doing this
16 years professionally,
like I said earlier.
And what a exclamation
point, right?
They say this guy's
the best in the world
and he's the worst out possibly
for me out of the top 10 guys.
It's all these things
going against me
before I even get in that cage.
So, leaving with that belt
is gonna be pretty cool.
>> Beautiful.
>> Ooh!
♪♪
[dramatic theme music]
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