A small question, you said that when you began MMA, khabib was fighting Dustin for the title. 2,5 years ago that is, did you expect that you would fight one of them in the near future? Here you go brother, hope someone else translates the second part..too long sorry😂
1st journalist : 2 small questions: 1st one, you said when you started MMA Dustin was fighting against Khabib for the title, you had set an objective for yourself of two year to join the UFC, it took you 2.5 years, but did you think at the time in front of your computer, this guy I may fight him or Khabib BSD : no, because at the time I didn't have all the MMA knowledge I have acquired over the years and with experience. I didn't know if I was going to fight in 66kg (145 lb) , 70kg (155 lb) , or 77kg (170 lb), because of my body type, it sorted itself with time and today I am very happy to fight against someone of this calibre 2nd question: there is 2 method, the GSP method and the Jon Jones Method, GSP wanted to go where the adversary was the weakest to give himself all the chances to win, Jon Jones to the contrary wanted to win against people strongest suit, we've heard that you wanted to strike against the best strikers, go the ground against the best grapplers, so what approach do you favor ? BSD : It's a lie, human nature is lazy, every fighter goes to were they can find an opening, but sometimes there is surprise, you will think that it will be easy to strike someone but it becomes difficult because their style, their distance and comprehension of the fight is better, and what I mean by that is that you need to be competitive in all domains with all the best fighters in the category. You have to be able to go through 1 or 2 rounds of striking with the best strikers of the division because you may not be able to bring them to the ground, or inversely go the ground with the best grapplers, not necessarily because you are going to beat them there even if it is ultimately the objective, you want excellence, you want to be the best everywhere even if it's rarely the case if ever. So you end up going were the other fighter is the weakest but that doesn't mean you can't be competitive in every domain. last question: we've heard from fighters that worked with Daniel Woirin (BSD coach) that you have to be a warrior if you want work with him. How does the week of the fight happen with him, are you sharing the same mentality so you for example go to war together, can you talk a little bit about this link ? BSD: it is mostly his training method and his vision of the fight in the octogon that's leaning very much toward Damage and getting the finish, damage and domination in general. So Daniel is a style of coaching that will be looking for that more than anything, so obviously It gives you a spectacle. 2nd journalist: Hello Benoit, I have a question, you said recently, 8 month ago you were the underdog against Bonfim and today you are fighting against the number 3 in the category (dustin poirier), What I want know is, what are the secrets of your dazzling progression ? BSD: I progressed throughout the years, I started MMA in 2018, 2019 I went pro, When I entered the UFC I had 2.5 years of practice, necessarily you learn every day, I maintain a tight schedule, trying to improve in every aspect you'll find in mixed martial art. A smart schedule, a competent staff, a family that's supporting me a lot, combine everything and it will give you a quality fighter
@@Tsaganet bien merci mon gars. Jaurais pas eu le courage de traduore ce que tas traduit. Tant mieux car pour une fois Rust assuré, les questions 2 et 3 étaient de loin les meilleures de la press conf.
It's a 50/50 fight. And the fact he is delusional, believing he's the only guy who can beat Makhachev is hilarious... I feel like Gaethje, Arman and Charles beat this guy easily...
Difference is that BSD fought Bomfin, Moisés and Frevola inside 5 months and finished all of them. Umar and Islam on the other hand fight once a year at most
He literally is speaking english, foreign fighters are always asked questions in their native language for local media which helps for the spread of the ufc. quit your BS
Saint denis this man's special hes in the biggest fight of his life life changing if he puts poirier away cant wait!
He getting ko'd
Popeye jawline for the win
🤣 Imagine BSD didn't know who Doumbe was
😂😂
What’s goin on with the staph though? I hope it’s just a bump
@@TiberiusGracchi oh. Ok looked like big ass hole in his head
Is that staph on his forehead?
pretty sure it was a pimple
Hopefully it’s not staph, I pointed that out in the Embedded Ep.
It really looks like staph, has a hole in the middle big sign of staph but who knows
No
bullet wound
Anyone who can translate in english 7:00
Edit: Merci!
A small question, you said that when you began MMA, khabib was fighting Dustin for the title. 2,5 years ago that is, did you expect that you would fight one of them in the near future?
Here you go brother, hope someone else translates the second part..too long sorry😂
He basically said no, cuz he wasn't even sure which weight would he be fighting eventually.
1st journalist : 2 small questions:
1st one, you said when you started MMA Dustin was fighting against Khabib for the title, you had set an objective for yourself of two year to join the UFC, it took you 2.5 years, but did you think at the time in front of your computer, this guy I may fight him or Khabib
BSD : no, because at the time I didn't have all the MMA knowledge I have acquired over the years and with experience. I didn't know if I was going to fight in 66kg (145 lb) , 70kg (155 lb) , or 77kg (170 lb), because of my body type, it sorted itself with time and today I am very happy to fight against someone of this calibre
2nd question: there is 2 method, the GSP method and the Jon Jones Method, GSP wanted to go where the adversary was the weakest to give himself all the chances to win, Jon Jones to the contrary wanted to win against people strongest suit, we've heard that you wanted to strike against the best strikers, go the ground against the best grapplers, so what approach do you favor ?
BSD : It's a lie, human nature is lazy, every fighter goes to were they can find an opening, but sometimes there is surprise, you will think that it will be easy to strike someone but it becomes difficult because their style, their distance and comprehension of the fight is better, and what I mean by that is that you need to be competitive in all domains with all the best fighters in the category. You have to be able to go through 1 or 2 rounds of striking with the best strikers of the division because you may not be able to bring them to the ground, or inversely go the ground with the best grapplers, not necessarily because you are going to beat them there even if it is ultimately the objective, you want excellence, you want to be the best everywhere even if it's rarely the case if ever. So you end up going were the other fighter is the weakest but that doesn't mean you can't be competitive in every domain.
last question: we've heard from fighters that worked with Daniel Woirin (BSD coach) that you have to be a warrior if you want work with him. How does the week of the fight happen with him, are you sharing the same mentality so you for example go to war together, can you talk a little bit about this link ?
BSD: it is mostly his training method and his vision of the fight in the octogon that's leaning very much toward Damage and getting the finish, damage and domination in general. So Daniel is a style of coaching that will be looking for that more than anything, so obviously It gives you a spectacle.
2nd journalist: Hello Benoit, I have a question, you said recently, 8 month ago you were the underdog against Bonfim and today you are fighting against the number 3 in the category (dustin poirier), What I want know is, what are the secrets of your dazzling progression ?
BSD: I progressed throughout the years, I started MMA in 2018, 2019 I went pro, When I entered the UFC I had 2.5 years of practice, necessarily you learn every day, I maintain a tight schedule, trying to improve in every aspect you'll find in mixed martial art. A smart schedule, a competent staff, a family that's supporting me a lot, combine everything and it will give you a quality fighter
@@Tsaganet bien merci mon gars. Jaurais pas eu le courage de traduore ce que tas traduit. Tant mieux car pour une fois Rust assuré, les questions 2 et 3 étaient de loin les meilleures de la press conf.
@@Alex-be6fw ouais heureusement que on a des bon journaliste MMA. RMC et compagnie font un super taff
It's a 50/50 fight. And the fact he is delusional, believing he's the only guy who can beat Makhachev is hilarious... I feel like Gaethje, Arman and Charles beat this guy easily...
I think only Islam can beat him easily. But justin and arman are 50\50
@@nurba_nurbaLOL!!!!
The King 👑
The king went to sleep😂
@@DaFonz808 yha I did have it Poirier for the win
How they gonna disrespect Cyril Gane, dude’s out here fighting for titles and he’s not the face of French MMA?
@@aimlessdrive8723 he didn’t lose badly, he won multiple rounds in that fight
He has staph on his forehead
That reporting calling the African fighter French. Soy moment. Ugh...
He probably didn't know Doumbe was originally from Cameroon
Doumbe is french
Special forces fighter is a legit killer . Happy for his success but im pullin for dustin
Sorry Saint Denis..but Baysangur will beat Doumbe..😊
Sounds like Elmo on crack when u talk mr ben wah
Ive never seen this Guy?...lmao..
Then you don’t follow the sport close enough?
If he was muslim everyone would cry how he was jumping the line😂😂
Difference is that BSD fought Bomfin, Moisés and Frevola inside 5 months and finished all of them.
Umar and Islam on the other hand fight once a year at most
@@crazypato3752Umar hasn’t jumped any line, and Islam has a 10 fight win streak in the UFC before fighting for the title.
@@Hasman323Khabib have anything to do with the slow burn?
I like this guy
Dude has 0 charisma
killers don't need charisma
his fighting style do the talking
@@AyyyLeon beating Matt Frevola makes you a killer now?
Dude. Speak English wtf you fight in America and can speak English wtf
He is literally speaking English
He literally is speaking english, foreign fighters are always asked questions in their native language for local media which helps for the spread of the ufc. quit your BS
Haters gonna hate let the man be