Khabib big post fight interview: Conor didn't dare to look me in the eye. I knew that I broke him.

It's pretty bemusing how he won't acknowledge the bus incident was due to him ganging up on Artem with all his buddies
 
Thanks TS
giphy.gif
This is what ring girls should look like. Yet we are left with bottom of the barrel, out of the crack jack, washed up has beens.
 
Maybe I misunderstood. I thought you were explaining his lack of willingness to show up post fight.

I think the post fight mayhem had something to do with that. He did all the interviews when he lost to Diaz.
 
what a fucking cuck. can't even look Khabib in the eyes lmao

<Oku02>
 
He told me, If you don't want the cameras around you, all you have to do is loose. But if you are thinking about continuing on with winning, you need to shut up and keep training.

That's some good shit. I also love when people use Putin's full name. Vladimir Vladimirovich is the kind of name I'd make up for a Russian character in an improv sketch.
 
I think the post fight mayhem had something to do with that. He did all the interviews when he lost to Diaz.
I think you look for a favorable light to shine his way but fans do that, good enough.
 
Thanks for taking the time TS. I would give you a like if i could.
 
Khabib did a big post fight interview och Russias main state owned TV-channel 1.

(I have only translated the first 15 minutes, this thread will be updated if you want more)



Khabib discussed many things:

- The fight
- Ultimatum to UFC
- Meeting with Putin
- Pre-fight anxiety
- What it takes to become a champion
- About pre-fight trash talk
- Face of with Conor in pre fight face off
- Fight with a bear in childhood
+ Much more

Since this is a huge talkshow (over 1 hour) I will not be abled to translate everything, but I will take some topics that I find the most interesting.

Q = Question
A = Answer
(x.xx) = time in video

Q: So how do you feel?

A (2:03): I'm a little worried. Greeting to everyone.

Q: I don't believe that you are worried, since the atmosphere here is a lot friendlier then during your meeting with Conor.

A: I don't think so, because what happens in the cage I experience that every day in training, but what happens now is a little bit uncommon for me, but little by little I'm getting used to it.

Q: Have you gotten any chance to take it all in and get some rest after the fight?

A (2:39): I would like to get some sleep, at least 5 hours or so, but I'm flying around and I'm a little bit jet lagged. But it's ok, my coach in America Javier Mendez told me once. We had many cameras and many commercials before the fight. I told him, I'm tired of this, let's train without the cameras for at least one day. He told me, If you don't want the cameras around you, all you have to do is loose. But if you are thinking about continuing on with winning, you need to shut up and keep training.

Q (3:57): Where is the belt at the moment.

A: It's home, I told them that if you think that I broke the rules or the law, then lock me up, but give me my belt. Because I did what was needed of me inside the octagon, I beat my opponent. (applauds) - Thank you. I beat my opponent, in a fair fight, one on one. Not 30 vs 1, when they attacked the buss. They told me that there are 20 000 upset fans and that they have to worry about my well being and that they were going to give me the belt back stage. I told them that it's not as sweet, I want my belt put on me in front of everybody. They didn't do it, but they gave it to me back stage. I got the belt now, so don't worry, it's in good hands.

Q: (5:09) Yes we didn't see you with the belt, so that's something that was worrying everyone if you would loose the belt. But now when you are writing, that they can keep their money, let them punish me etc. Are you serious when you say this?

A: I would even go as far as saying that I'm very serious. If you ask me about my purse and money in general, If a good person has a lot of money I don't see nothing wrong with that, but is money the main thing in life?
Not for me. In this fight the main thing for me was honor, honor of my family, honor of our homeland, that the opponent insulted. I didn't think for a second that I was going out to some "competition" or "event". I went in there to fight a war. I knew that someone will have to loose, but I was ready to go to the very end.

(They show a clip of Khabib meeting president Vladimir Putin)

Q (8:08): What does it mean for you knowing that the president is among the people supporting you?

A: It's a big honor when Vladimir Vladimirovich congratulates you and congratulates you in person. And also that he values the work you put in, not only the work that I've put in but also the work of my father. Because me and my father spent 25 years in side the gym, maybe even more. I can only remember myself from the time I was 5 years old, but my father actually told me that I took my first steps inside the gym, which means that I was there since I was 2 years old. We spent out whole life inside the gym. So I am very pleased that Vladimir Vladimirovich is supporting us, but I feel that the whole country showed us great support. Where every I go... to be honest I can barely find myself this last week. You know I have never been this famous person and all of this fame that fell over me is a little bit uncomfortable to be honest. But what can you do if you keep winning? It's like Javier says, you need to accept this.

Q: After this fight, many new people that haven't known about you, UFC and that only recently found out about the sport of MMA know about you. Now you are most certainly a famous man that will feel all sides of fame. Your opponent Conor is used to being public, show up his life, his wife and child. The fans know little about your private life. We would like to know about your wife and kids, you said for instance that your son will be competing in 20 years, that must mean that you are already thinking about him following in you footsteps?

A (9:51): I think that he will. When I came home and saw that my son fell asleep on my belt, I think it's a good sign. He fell a sleep while holding my belt, but he is not even 1 year old. I don't think he understands what he is doing, but it's still pleasing to see. Honestly I wouldn't want him to experience what I have experienced, because everyone thinks that being a professional athlete is so cool, but they don't see what it takes to get there. Most people only see me for about 40 minutes from the walk out and during the fight. They don't see the 25 years of hard work, all the surgeries that I've had on my knees, my back, my hand, ribs, how I almost died two years ago while cutting weight. People don't see this, but it's kind off dangerous also, people think that I'm an professional athlete, but at the same time I'm almost a disabled person, you are playing on the edge all the time. I would want him to compete in an olympic sport, not professional sport, I am talking about a sport like boxing, judo, freestyle wrestling. Then we'll see how thing go, but without a doubt he will be training some kind of sport. Because out country need tough guys who will defend the honor of their families and their country, especially now that Russia is becoming stronger and I know from my own experience that people start to dislike you when you become stronger. So out country needs strong guys and my son for sure will training.

(They discuss the bear video for a while)

Q: What attributes to you have to possess to meet any opponent fearlessly?

A: (14:08) You know that fear and anxiety those are two emotions that are related closely to each other. Anxiety is good, but if you are starting to experience fear, it's the end. You can not control your emotions, your brain can't give commands to your muscles. When you sense fear, many things in your body shut down, but out of anxiety my things start to function at a higher level. If you learn to control these emotions, you will be successful. You prepare for a fight for 2 month, training cutting weight, but if you get out there and sense fear you loose everything. I got control of this area after many years, It didn't come at once. You are not born with this, of course you can be born "champion material" but to actually become a champion you have to work very hard. So work, experience and ability to listen and learn from your coaches.

Also when you get face to face with your opponent, you can tell a lot from looking in to the eyes of your opponent. You can look at my face, because the eyes never lie. (TO ALL SHERDOG PSYCHOANALITICS OUT THERE: THE PHOTO HE IS TALKING ABOUT IS SHOWN AT (15:41) IN THE VIDEO. Thanks to Lois for uploading the picture).
2l8yx5g.jpg

He can say what he wants, but look where he is looking and then look where my ayes are looking. Here I understood that I broke him. A person can say whatever he wants, but when you stand if front of him face to face you can understand what is happening beneath.

Q: Did he look away?

A: He never even looked me in the eyes. It was like he was looking me in the eyes, but he was never actually looking. I felt like he was looking somewhere here in the middle (Khabib points with finger between his eyes 16:07). Somewhere around the eyes, he never looked right into my eyes. Not once did he look me in the eyes. Everything that happened, the press conference, weigh ins, the open training etc. the close we got to the fight the more he broke. And when we were inside the cage before the fight (16:22 footage from inside cage before start of the fight that is being discussed). I looked him in the eyes, I looked at his state and his appearance and I saw that he is already broken. I turned to my brother and said this and he told me not to think that and that I should focus. I told him that it's ok and that he shouldn't worry.


That is awesome, thank you for translating and I look forward to the rest.
I assume English is your second language so I want to point this out to help, not to be rude. “Loose” means the opposite of “Tight”, “Lose” means the opposite of “Win”...so every time you typed “Loose” you should have typed “Lose.
 
Good read. Thanks for taking the time to translate, TS.

I like the way Khabib thinks.
 
I turned to my brother and said this and he told me not to think that and that I should focus. I told him that it's ok and that he shouldn't worry.

Wow, if that is true it's fucking awesome.
 
I bet they didn't ask him why is he running away from a Conor rematch. Why is he so afraid of giving Conor his deserved rematch. They didn't ask him that.

Also ask him how does he feel about losing a round (round 3) first time in his career. Got whooped in that round.
 
I hate Conor. I hate what he represents to the spirit of competition. I hate his clownish TMZ attitude. I hear him say his bits and I think he sounds like an inbred imbecile.

He did far better in that fight than I expected.

He has put on truly spectacular performances in the octagon.

I agree, but that wasn't one of them. He did better than I expected in some respects and worse in others. I didn't expect him to be able regain guard, stuff a takedown or get back to his feet but when he did those things he was so shook at the fear of Khabibs takedowns that his performance on the feet was extremely poor and he ended up getting dropped (something I never would have expected in a million years.) I also think he wanted to quit at the end of the second the way some fighters do when they're just waiting for the ref to stop it. All these things combined with how he was finished make for a poor performance overall.

I bet they didn't ask him why is he running away from a Conor rematch. Why is he so afraid of giving Conor his deserved rematch. They didn't ask him that.

Also ask him how does he feel about losing a round (round 3) first time in his career. Got whooped in that round.

Running from a rematch. Fucking lol. Conor has never defended a title and has never given anyone that he beat a rematch.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,236,716
Messages
55,436,920
Members
174,775
Latest member
Ruckus245
Back
Top