Mohammed Hijab – Countdown – PPV MMA – Battle of the Behemoths
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The speaker discusses a fight between a boxer and a heavyweight champion, with the boxer being swimming with the fighters and the heavyweight champion being in the middle of a training session. The speaker also mentions a new production featuring a trainer's name and a 20% commission for charity. The conversation is focused on the upcoming fight and plans for the day.
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Good, good!
He's definitely ready for the fight.
We've got a bunch of good fighters here.
He's swimming with the guys, you know.
If you can keep your head above water,
you know, in the sparring rounds, rolling, grappling,
striking, then, you know, he's going to do
fine.
I'm Stuart Austin, head MMA coach at Fightzone.
I'm still a professional fighter and obviously the
head coach at the gym for the MMA
program.
How's your training going?
It's going alright.
I've lost weight, as you can see.
Three, two, one.
Harder, there you go!
On the 14th of December, there's going to
be some fireworks that's going to take place
in Coventry.
I'm going to make my professional MMA debut
and I'm going to take on a very
stiff, competent opponent, a boxer.
I've been training here with some of the
best heavyweights in the country.
Actually, some of the coaches here, like Stuart
Austin, who's the only person that's ever beaten
Tom Aspinall, who's a UFC heavyweight champion.
I think someone else might have had like
a DQ in or something.
He's got a fantastic record and now he's
a coach.
We've got Mario Pinto, who's also a UFC
heavyweight, that I've trained with and also he's
like a coach.
So he's like a training partner slash coach.
9-0, professional record, undefeated.
Of course, we've got Shah Kamani as well,
who's a up-and-comer Bengali person, heavyweight,
4-0.
And he's got a fight coming up as
well in December.
So we've got the team.
I'm very privileged to be with people like
this and this much experience.
I'm hoping that it's going to be a
fantastic day on the 14th, actually.
Push!
Push!
So make sure that you book the pay
-per-view tickets because you can watch this
on pay-per-view.
20%, one-fifth of the earnings will go
to charity.
It will go to the Lebanese crisis.
We know what's going on there.
And so we can, inshallah, raise money and
be entertained at the same time.