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UFC 216 Countdown: Werdum vs Lewis - Duration: 13:00.

>> Narrator: Before the two title fights

that top UFC 216's main card,

a third feature bout will showcase

one of the greatest fighters to ever compete.

Who is also one of MMA's best jiu-jitsu experts.

Former heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum.

[speaking Portuguese]

>> Rubens Charles: Werdum is a three times world champion with the gi,

and also he's a two-time ZDZC champion,

which is the most prestige world championship.

[speaking Portuguese]

He's very motivated to get the title back.

>> Narrator: The road back to the title starts with knockout artist

Derrick Lewis, who knew he had a future

in fighting from the very moment

he first entered an MMA gym.

>> I moved to Houston in '98 and one day I went to this gym.

A guy told me that I got a lot of potential.

Three months later I had my first amateur fight,

and I fell in love with the sport.

>> Narrator: Less than three months following his first and only

amateur fight, Lewis began fighting professionally.

Nine wins later,

he earned a UFC contract and teamed up with head coach

Bob Perez who helped accentuate

his natural strengths for the entire world to witness.

>> Rogan: Oh, big shots by Derrick.

>> Goldberg: He was violent with his ground-and-pound.

>> Anik: Derrick Lewis, yet another finish!

>> Bob Perez: His fan base has gotten huge.

You know, kinda one of those guys

whether you love him or hate him, you know,

you're gonna wanna watch him fight because he's either gonna

knock somebody out or get knocked out.

>> Narrator: Lewis' time in the UFC has been busy and violent.

In less than three years,

he finished eight of his fellow heavyweights by knockout.

>> Goldberg: A guy like Derrick Lewis, Joe, is one swing away

from winning this fight very viciously.

>> Rogan: Oh, big shots! That's it!

>> Derrick is just a flat-out brawler.

And he knows how to sling.

He knows how to fight.

>> Narrator: Now a permanent fixture

among top heavyweights in MMA...

>> Anik: The Black Beast strikes again!

>> Narrator: ...Lewis aims to propel his career

to the next level with a win over former champion

Fabricio Werdum at UFC 216.

>> Anik: That is one frightening individual.

>> A win over Fabricio will put me right back

into title contention.

>> Stann: Oh, he's hurt!

You've gotta start taking this guy serious

as a contender in the heavyweight division.

>> Lewis: And I'm gonna smash his face in.

>> Stann: Oh, that's it!

>> Narrator: In the world of mixed martial arts,

Lewis remains dedicated

to climbing the ranks and securing an eventual title shot.

[grunts]

>> Good.

>> Narrator: But for the native

of Houston, Texas, the recent devastation

of Hurricane Harvey shifted his focus

to a different fight, alongside those reeling

in the aftermath.

[phone rings] >> Yeah, which way y'all went?

[Man on radio]

>> All right, I'm on my way. >> All right.

[phone beeps]

>> Lewis: Yesterday I was out here all day

and some of these people lost everything.

They gotta start all over and gettin' hit left and right.

Sometimes you run into people that don't speak English.

For everybody, a little help.

Like, something like this happening,

you can see everyone just coming together

black, white, and brown.

You know, everyone just coming together as one.

Does anyone over there need help?

>> It's not good.

>> Lewis: We'll just go to them and you can just see the joy,

the relief in most of their faces.

Some of them you can see the sadness,

you know, they... They lost everything.

[mixed chatter]

You know, a lot of people just be happy

that someone is just caring about them.

You know, just wanting to help through tough times like this.

You know, sometimes that's all some people want

is just to see if you care about them.

[seagulls caw]

>> Narrator: Over in the South Bay of Los Angeles, California,

where residents enjoy a more stable climate,

Derrick Lewis' UFC 216 opponent

Fabricio Werdum prepares in the comforts

of his beachside home.

>> Werdum: I love Redondo Beach, you know? Watch this.

This is perfect. Good energy, you know?

This is the best.

>> Coach: Let's go. Fast, fast, knees, good, go.

All the way up, champ, beautiful.

>> It's very comfortable for me, you know.

My home is there, I come to the beach.

Training with Mike here.

>> Come on, baby, beautiful.

We took Fabricio outdoors because it helps him appreciate

the ground a little bit more.

Keep breathing.

>> This is very important. You know, to have good friends

and a good coach.

And they're very close to me. That's it.

>> Coach: Let's go, Fabricio, let's go.

>> Werdum: When your mind is good, your body responds

very quick, you know?

>> Come on, baby. All the way up.

Fatigue is never a factor because his brain will carry him

through it.

>> Announcer: Fabricio Werdum!

>> Narrator: One of the all-time great heavyweights in MMA...

-Commentator 1: And he does it. -Commentator 2: Yes, he got it!

>> Narrator: ...Werdum's expert submission skills

brought him early career wins and then propelled him

to new heights when he ended the 10-year

unbeaten streak of Fedor Emelianenko.

>> Commentator: Here's a chance for Werdum to send

shockwaves through the sport of MMA with a win.

Oh, and he drops him. Werdum going for an armbar.

He's got it straight.

>> Fedor's very deep. >> He's tapping! He's tapping!

Fabricio Werdum! Unbelievable!

>> Narrator: Improved striking complimented

his vaunted ground game when he returned

to the UFC in 2012

and consistently earned high-profile wins.

He would go on to seize the interim title.

>> Rogan: Nice knee. Beautiful.

>> Goldberg: Werdum trying to finish.

It is all over! >> Rogan: That was a legit KO.

Boom! Right on the jaw.

>> Narrator: ...and unified the heavyweight belts in vintage Werdum fashion.

>> Goldberg: Velasquez and Werdum.

>> Rogan: Oh! Good left hook!

Oh! Guillotine, guillotine. Full guard.

>> Goldberg: Looking to lock it in. Can he get it?

>> He's tapping! >> It is all over!

>> Fabricio Werdum! >> Unbelievable.

>> Buffer: The undisputed UFC...

>> Narrator: And although Vai Cavalo lost the belt to current champion

Stipe Miocic last year, he is far from finished.

♪♪

In the UFC's heavyweight division,

a title shot is always within reach.

>> Rogan: Oh! That is just insane.

>> Narrator: And Werdum looks to earn one

after making a statement against Derrick Lewis on October 7th.

>> The heavyweight division is a big difference.

>> This is it. Victory, right here. Let's go.

>> Werdum: To have a good fight, like a big knockout.

>> Rogan: He's wilder than ever right now.

Good submission.

>> Goldberg: Outstanding with his submission game.

>> Beautiful champ, keep going.

>> I go to the next one for the title shot.

>> Coach: Here we go, two, one, breathe. Nice.

[seagulls caw]

>> Narrator: Huntington Beach, California

is home to a constantly-growing supercamp

where former heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum

prepares for UFC 216.

>> Jab cross!

>> Narrator: On any given day at King's MMA...

>> One guy go, another guy back.

Jab, jab, cross, jab, cross. Here we go.

>> Narrator: ...top-ranked fighters and former champions

enter the gym for class with master Rafael Cordeiro.

[speaking Portuguese]

>> Narrator: The Brazilian trainer's open door policy

allows for some UFC royalty to pay a visit from out of town.

>> Buddy! Champ in the house, hey!

>> Urijah Faber: Team Alpha Male and Rafael Cordeiro

have had a great relationship for a lot of years.

Just through, you know, competing against each other

and he's always invited us down to come train.

>> Jab cross, slip, roll, cover, cover.

Just like that. Make partners.

People throw the kick and drop, and as soon as it drops...

Boom! I catch.

>> This is my first time working with Rafael.

I always see him at all the fights and it's great to have

a gym away from home that makes you feel welcome.

>> Right, cut, cross. Boom, boom, boom.

Right, cut, cross. Pop, boom, boom.

Just like that. Here we go. Uppercut cross.

Pop, pop! Boom! Beautiful.

Du-dum. Wham, bam boom! Nice one!

Catch his punch!

The gym is open for all.

If the guys come with, you know, an open mind,

come here to learn and show what they know,

is more than welcome.

Hook, cross, hook, and then he kicks.

Could I look at him and saw his kick? Oh, he dropped his hands.

Kick, and then he'll drop his hands and... Go!

Hit, cover, and then hit back.

[speaking Portuguese]

>> Narrator: Fighters from Kings are always well-prepared.

And the team's patented grind will help Werdum

bring a relentless pace into his fight

with powerful heavyweight Derrick Lewis.

>> Ready and go!

>> He's a danger, for sure. He tries to knock out

the guys all the time.

[speaking Portuguese]

Fabricio has a better cardio, Fabricio has a better standup,

gonna push Derrick Lewis' cardio and let's see if he

can handle it for 3 rounds.

Let's go!

20 seconds, let's go!

20 seconds, Werdum...

[speaking Portuguese]

>> A lot of people say, you know,

Derrick Lewis is explosive.

I'm telling you Fabricio is explosive.

They say Derrick Lewis is strong.

Fabricio is just as strong.

And you guys will see that come October 7th.

>> Cordeiro: Two, one, and time! Oh, hey!

One, two three, victory!

-One two three... -[all shouting] Victory!

[speaking Portuguese]

[distant sirens wail]

>> Narrator: As Houston continues to rebuild

from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey,

the city's greatest heavyweight

balances training camp with ongoing recovery efforts.

[mixed chatter]

>> Lewis: A lot of people out there are still in need of help.

A lot of them lost their vehicles,

their houses got damaged,

and most of their jobs are still underwater.

>> Beans. Yes, I love beans.

>> Some paper towels and toilet paper for them.

Pulling up to some of these areas,

like the last two days, we've been out there with people

sleeping in tents outside.

When we pull up with the trucks, there be lines of 2-300 people

that are really in need.

>> What you want, ravioli?

>> Man: Yeah.

>> Lewis: I believe Houston, the mayor, and everyone else

that came together, I believe everyone did

an excellent job.

>> Narrator: The Black Beast has always represented

the city of Houston inside the Octagon,

but when he squares off against all-time great

Fabricio Werdum on October 7th, he will pay homage to his city

more than ever before.

♪♪

>> It's gonna be a tough-ass fight for him, you know.

It's not going to be easy.

♪♪

I wanna see this fight end just by knockout.

♪♪

A brutal knockout.

♪♪

>> Narrator: As UFC 216 approaches,

and training camps come to an end,

the stakes of fight night set in.

And for each fighter competing at UFC 216...

>> That's it, find your range. Very good.

>> Narrator: ...they will fight for more than just victory.

>> Need some help?

They will fight for something greater than themselves.

>> Keep your hands up, keep your hands up, champ.

>> Narrator: ...some will fight for redemption.

>> Cordeiro: And 30 seconds, let's go! Last 30 seconds.

>> Narrator: ...others will fight for recognition.

>> Good head movement! I like that.

>> Narrator: ...for the distinction of world champion.

>> Ha!

♪♪

>> Hume: Okay, sprint, go, down and back.

>> Narrator: And for a legacy that will stand the test of time.

♪♪

>> Ferguson: You know you're not gonna be able to talk

when you get inside that Octagon.

>> Yeah, you know you're gonna know who I am, too, [bleep].

>> Narrator: Their fates will be determined

under the bright lights on the sport's biggest stage.

And it all goes down on October 7th

in Las Vegas.

♪♪

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UFC 216 Countdown: Full Episode - Duration: 44:08.

♪♪

>> Narrator: At UFC 216 Las Vegas will host

one of the biggest events of the year.

Featuring a stacked main card with two title fights.

As 155 pounds champion

Conor McGregor prepares for his return,

the interim title goes up for grabs in the night's headliner.

>> Coach: Stay low!

>> Narrator: When Tony Ferguson owner of the lightweight

win streak in history...

>> Brian Stann: Ferguson just keeps marching forward man.

>> Narrator: ...takes on the brash young Kevin Lee.

>> I am the best lightweight in the world.

>> Stann: Beautiful work there from Ferguson.

>> Ferguson: And I want to break some records.

>> Stann: It's just so hard to anticipate

what this young man is going to do.

>> Jon Anik: Pretty scary for the rest of this division,

just what this man has accomplished.

>> I love to be the one who goes out there and put it down

and show the people that I'm the next generation.

>> Stann: Beautifully done by Kevin Lee.

>> Narrator: The co-main event features a bout for the history books.

As flyweight champ Demetrious Johnson

seeks his eleventh straight title defense.

>> Joe Rogan: You see a new look from him every time,

he's so diverse.

>> Narrator: ...which would break the legendary Anderson Silva's all-time record.

>> This is definitely uncharted territories

for any champion out there.

>> Anik: Demetrious Johnson, one title defense away

from UFC immortality.

>> And I'm looking right through the finish.

>> Stann: This is a guy who loves what he does

and he is extremely tough...

>> Narrator: And challenger Ray Borg aims to become

the second man to hold the 125 pound belt.

>> Borg: He is not going to break the title defense record

because he's fighting me.

And I'm going in there to take his head off.

I'm coming for that belt and there's nothing

that's gonna stop me. I can promise that.

>> Rogan: Beautiful!

>> Narrator: Plus, top ten heavyweights

with their sights set on title contention.

[Coach speaking Portuguese]

>> The main thing is, my next goal is to be a champ again.

>> Twenty seconds, Werdum.

[speaking Portuguese]

>> Anik: The Black Beast strikes again.

That is one frightening individual.

>> Derrick Lewis: On October 7th,

I believe I can get that knockout in the first round.

>> Narrator: When these warriors enter the Octagon

for fight night, the landscape of MMA will change forever.

But first get ready for UFC 2016 Countdown.

♪♪

♪♪

Undisputed lightweight champion Conor McGregor's

recent endeavor in boxing has kept him away from the UFC.

And with his return date undetermined

an interim title at 155 has been introduced.

>> Rogan: Sensational victory for Tony Ferguson.

>> Narrator: Tony Ferguson owner of the longest win streak

in the division's history will face emerging star Kevin Lee.

Now a Las Vegas resident,

the Motown Phenom's rise to contention

first began on the rough inner-city streets of Detroit.

>> Anik: Since his UFC debut in 2014

no lightweight has more wins then Kevin Lee.

>> Lee: Michigan has always bred

the best fighters in the world and its for a reason.

You can't teach that hunger. You can't teach that drive.

You can't teach them cold winter nights.

When I won my first title,

I knew right then and there I was ready for the UFC.

>> Announcer: And new champion, Kevin "The Motown Phenom" Lee.

>> Somebody tell Dana I'm ready, man.

I'm ready whenever.

I packed up my bags in my car and I just started driving West.

I ended up hitting Las Vegas.

I've got my training camp now. I've got the people around me.

We just getting started.

>> Narrator: While his departure from Detroit

brought him a better life its was professional-level

training and coaching which advanced Lee's fighting career.

Thanks to one of the game's most experienced

masterminds, Robert Follis.

>> So when you're getting in on that double

I want to see way less flare and way more drag.

Heavy! Heavy.

Working with Kevin has been a very fun journey.

It took a little while for us to mesh as a coach and athlete.

You could feign some hands. Floating 'em out. Good defense.

Little motion. That's it! Just little bit.

But we've really started to meld over the last couple of years.

And that trust that builds over time has really come together.

And I think that's a big reason why we're here.

>> Mike Goldberg: Kevin Lee the Motown Phenom.

>> Narrator: Since joining forces with Follis in 2014...

>> Anik: Nice right hand for Kevin Lee.

>> Narrator: ...Kevin Lee has been nearly unstoppable.

>> Rogan: Oh! High kick. >> Goldberg: Good flurry.

Oh, he caught him on the chin.

>> Narrator: Winning nine of his ten fights.

>> Anik: And you see the confidence

brewing now for Kevin Lee.

>> I said this many years ago. I already knew I would be here,

so I kinda had that vision already.

>> Anik: Moontasri's in trouble. There's the tap!

Kevin Lee!

>> Lee: And treated myself like a world champion

for these last four or five fights.

>> Rogan: I'm looking at a kid like this

and what I see is massive potential.

>> Lee: When I was back in Vegas and I fought

the Australian that everybody had high hopes for.

>> Stann: Now he's got him flat. It's brutal!

>> Anik: The Motown Phenom!

>> Lee: It was the same as when

I was over in Ireland and I fought the top Russian.

>> John Gooden: It looks like he's getting tighter.

I think he's out! Submission victory.

>> It was the same as when I was in Brazil

and I fought a three time world kickboxing champion.

>> Anik: Oh, big head kick from Kevin Lee.

>> Stann: Beautifully done by Kevin Lee.

He's got him extended. Oh! >> Anik: That's the tap.

>> Follis: There's another piece that gets you a title

and winning fights is one of it.

>> ...the Motown Phenom!

>> Follis: And then you gotta have a little "it".

People will want to see you, wanna hear you talk,

and Kevin's got that piece.

>> And the only reason he took the fight

is cause it's in OKC, I'm gonna carry him through this card.

He's going to headline because of me.

After that he's going back to the prelims.

But I just hope he shows up.

I know his mama got tickets so--

>> Shut the [bleep] up about, hey--

I'll smack the [bleep] out of you right now.

Don't you ever talk about my mom.

>> Lee: Yeah. Yeah, yeah...

>> Narrator: He captivated the masses

for his headlining attraction against sixth-ranked

Michael Chiesa.

In a fight that would prove his place amongst the best

of 155 pounds.

>> Dominick Cruz: So let's see if Lee can turn this

into a double leg take down.

>> Anik: Look at Kevin Lee though!

>> Cruz: Goes straight to the back.

>> Anik: Chiesa's got a hell lot of chin on him

but these punches from Kevin Lee starting to take their toll.

>> Cruz: Lee is hammering him right now.

Those hurt very bad and this whole round has been controlled

by this back mount. And now that choke is in.

>> Ref: Stop, stop! >> Anik: And there it is!

>> Narrator: But Kevin Lee spent little time savoring the win

and began to lay the ground work for his next fight

almost immediately.

>> Ferguson: You know, I think we were a little disappointed

we didn't get to see all five rounds, Kevin.

You know, I was really excited to see you going out there

and slinging some leather against Michael Chiesa.

My question was, "What was going on in your head when

as soon as you got slammed on the mat?"

>> Can we put a real journalist on?

You know before the fight, you was sayin' I had

my left hand down, he was gonna hit me with a right hand

and he's a southpaw.

>> Ferguson: Hey buddy you're about to get in line soon, man.

All you're doing is this, man.

>> You're talking to somebody with more fights

in the same amount of time as you.

>> Ferguson: I will eat you up for lunch but that's not the case

because you don't meet my standards on this.

You have to put in your time, kid.

Keep talking, keep building your brand.

We're gonna cross paths one of these times.

♪♪

>> Narrator: For Tony Ferguson, this title shot

has been a long time coming.

>> Goldberg: Tony "El Cucuy" Ferguson.

>> Rogan: Oh, good left hook by Ferguson.

>> Goldberg: Oh, my goodness!

>> Narrator: Since winning the Ultimate Fighter Season 13,

Ferguson used his flashy brand

of freestyle combat to clean out the division.

>> Stann: His technique and creativity

are beautiful.

>> Kenny Florian: Oh, big elbow there for Ferguson.

>> Narrator: Where he applied relentless pressure

on the best lightweights in the world.

>> Anik: And that's Ferguson at his best.

Mixing it up. You don't know what's coming.

>> Stann: Excellent scramble. Now he's goin' for the D'Arce.

He's got a wicked, wicked D'Arce choke.

>> Anik: There's the tap!

>> Stann: Beautiful combination from Tony Ferguson.

>> Anik: The former UFC lightweight champion, Rafael dos Anjos.

>> Ferguson: My fight style is plain and simple. Gritty.

I'm gonna come at you. I'm gonna test your conditioning.

I'm gonna test your heart.

>> Anik: Ferguson with a nasty combination.

>> Stann: Ferguson just keeps marching forward, man.

>> And for sure, I'm gonna test that durability on that chin.

>> Bruce Buffer: Tony "El Cucuy" Ferguson.

>> Narrator: With 18 combined wins over 19 fights,

Tony Ferguson and Kevin Lee

have been racing towards the Lightweight belt.

>> Look, Tony I'm gonna [bleep] you up.

>> You can go ahead and keep saying that.

All right.

>> Narrator: As their rivalry quickly developed,

the interim title fight on October 7th

offered the perfect opportunity for them

to settle the score.

>> Look I'm going to [bleep] you up.

>> Ferguson: You know, I've got nine consecutive victories.

I'm looking for that tenth consecutive victory.

>> Lee: You know, I said at the beginning of this year

that I was gonna go from unranked, unknown,

to a number one contender. And I'm gonna surpass that.

I'm a be the champion, and not only that,

I'm going to be a defending champion.

>> Ferguson: He's an opponent. He's got two hands,

he's got two feet, he's got one head.

And uh, he's gonna have his hands full come October 7th.

>> Lee: It's a one-sided beating this whole way.

It's gonna be a one-sided beating

through the media and it's gonna be

a one sided beating through the fight.

>> I'll see you later Kevin. Train hard.

♪♪

>> Narrator: Southern California

is rich in high-level mixed martial arts training.

And there is one gym that helped pave the way,

Black House MMA.

Which originally served as the US training ground

for former Brazilian champions such as

Rafael dos Anjos, Lyoto Machida,

and the legendary Anderson Silva.

The gym has since then expanded

to include other world class fighters.

You're flowin' around?

Such as UFC 216 headliner, Tony Ferguson.

And UFC Welterweight Alan Jouban...

...who share one another's flare for the dramatic.

>> Alan Jouban's very rangy, very lengthy,

and he's got good flow.

>> Adjust your levels, adjust your movement,

adjust your reaction.

Very nice.

Counters, nice flows.

>> Jouban: It's eye-opening, rolling with him.

He incorporates just kind of like free flow, freestyle.

Very unorthodox, but he gets the job done every time.

>> Nice and flow, look for your openings.

You find that too, Alan. You see what he's feeling like?

Just flow in there, feel it.

Time!

>> Narrator: When Ferguson travels to the fight capital

of the world for UFC 216,

he will be entering his opponent's adopted home.

But Kevin Lee is not alone.

Success in this sport has afforded his family new luxuries

previously unavailable in Detroit, Michigan.

>> I just bought my first house.

I'm getting ready to show my parents

for the first time, my little brothers.

You know, I've only seen the place once or twice myself,

so y'all get the exclusive.

Whoa! Yeah, yeah, yes!

>> Father: Ah, this is gorgeous, man. I do dig this.

>> You want to see the backyard?

You know, these Vegas nights,

you need something to keep you cool.

Keep the keep tension off the muscles.

See, I'm thinking, I'm thinking ahead already.

>> I love this.

>> Kevin has always been determined, even as a child.

Whatever he sets his mind to, he's gonna accomplish it.

>> Here, come on. Let's go see upstairs.

>> Sandy Lee: You see the neighborhood we're in now,

we don't have to worry about gangs,

people breaking into your houses.

>> Father: Oh! Oh! >> ...look at the bathroom.

>> Lee: We've been in a couple houses,

and people would break in with my little brother

laying on the couch.

You know, they'll just come in,

you know, he's gotta pretend like he's asleep.

We don't have to worry about that no more.

>> You did all right there, young man.

>> We came a long way, huh? >> You did all right there,

young man.

>> Look, look, we just getting started. I'm telling you, boy.

>> And I always knew he would be somebody.

Didn't know what he would be,

but always knew he would be somebody.

>> Narrator: The latest advantage

for fighters residing in Las Vegas

is unlimited access to the UFC's

newly erected Performance Institute.

This state-of-the-art facility offers

world-class technology and equipment,

as well as a full-time staff of sports science

and nutrition experts.

>> We're quickly becoming the top destination

for high performance training for mixed martial arts.

We had a team of VPs that essentially did their homework.

They went out and they traveled to over 66 high performance

training facilities worldwide.

That's where this idea came from.

♪♪

Our initiatives are athlete focused,

and that's the biggest thing that we can offer.

Individualized plans centered around nutrition,

improved physical performance,

as well as physical therapy and rehabilitation after injury.

>> Narrator: It is here where lightweight champion

Connor McGregor prepared for his boxing match

with Floyd Mayweather.

And Kevin Lee has adopted a similar regimen

for the biggest fight of his life.

>> Lee: I've restructured my training camps.

I'm starting to take up a more of a boxing mentality.

With the Performance Institute,

I'm able to incorporate my team around me.

>> Follis: Good footwork, good movement,

nice snappy punches.

>> That's what I'll focus on mostly today,

is the head movement, because get those punches.

>> That's what today's all about.

That's what today's all about.

Pure straight boxing for 15 minutes.

That's plenty. >> Lee: Yeah, yeah.

>> Here we go. Begin!

♪♪

>> Lee: You know, everybody wants to talk about

who's the pound for pound best,

who's this and who's that. >> Follis: There we go!

>> He ain't been shown yet.

>> Follis: Keep moving.

>> Lee: It's gonna be that next generation.

It's gonna be that guy that's really

able to blend everything.

>> Nice body work. That's it! Rolling with him.

Head's already moving. I like that.

>> I'm happy to be the forefront and show that that guy is me.

>> Anik: Pretty scary for the rest of this division

just what this man has accomplished

at just 24 years old.

>> Moving, that's it. Nice and loose.

>> Stann: Outstanding all-around performance

for Kevin Lee.

>> Ref: Stop, stop, stop, stop!

>> We can do it. It'll be easy money.

>> Oh, easy money for sure, yeah.

>> Narrator: But for the seasoned veteran Tony Ferguson...

>> Ferguson: [bleep] You're a punk!

You're a punk! I'm gonna humble your ass October 7.

>> Narrator: ...this championship bout

has been a long time coming.

And no amount of pre-fight banter will derail his focus.

>> Rogan: Fantastic performance

by Tony Ferguson.

>> Trainer: Push, push, push, push. Good.

Stay low, stay low, stay low.

>> Ferguson: Trying to beat me by trying to get inside my head,

but I've faced every single kind of athlete and fighter

that you can face.

>>Stann: Just so hard to anticipate what this young man is gonna do.

♪♪

>> Everybody wants to do this [bleep].

Where I'm trying to be like, "Hey, let's do this [bleep]."

This is what's up. This is what makes fights.

And this is how you win them. Talking doesn't win fights.

Kevin Lee, dude, your ass is grass on October 7.

>> Lee: I'm gonna cement myself as the new world champion.

The next generation.

The folks that really know me, they already know.

On October 7th, the whole world will know.

>> Narrator: Of all the UFC champions

in the promotion's rich history,

there were none more spectacular

than the great Anderson Silva...

>> Gentlemen, you received your instructions...

>> Narrator: ...who won the middleweight title

in October of 2006.

>> Goldberg: Anderson Silva! Now down goes Franklin!

>> Buffer: ...new UFC middleweight...

>> Narrator: And Vanquished challengers

in every outing for nearly seven years.

>> Rogan: Get his legs across. He's tapping!

>> Goldberg: It's all over!

>> I was a big fan of Anderson Silva.

>> Rogan: Oh! He front kicked him to the face!

>> Johnson: He was a true martial artist.

>> Rogan: That's incredible.

>> I remember when he set this record.

>> Goldberg: Nine title defenses.

He looks to defend it against Chael Sonnen.

Big right hand! Looking to finish the fight!

>> Rogan: A brilliant job by the champion.

>> Goldberg: Anderson Silva defends his title

for a UFC record tenth time.

>> There was a moment, "God, he's at ten!"

Nobody's never gonna get ten consecutive title defenses.

>> Narrator: Just two months after Silva's

tenth and final title defense,

two of the world's top flyweights entered the spotlight

and fought for the inaugural 125-pound belt.

>> Goldberg: History to be made tonight

in the first ever flyweight championship fight.

Look at that, ducked under.... Look at how quick that is!

>> Johnson: And here's little old me.

The first ever flyweight champion.

I'm the only fighter to ever hold this belt.

>> Rogan: You see a new look from him

every time, he's so diverse.

>> Johnson: I've submitted people.

>> Goldberg: Demetrious Johnson defends his flyweight belt again.

>> I've KO'd people.

>> Rogan: He just does everything perfectly.

Oh!

>> Seven bonuses.

>> Rogan: He's spinning for the arm.

He's tapping! Unbelievable!

The latest submission ever.

>> Stann: He strives for perfection.

>> Rogan: He figures you out,

finds out where the openings are,

and in this case, finishes the fight quick.

>> Goldberg: It is all over!

>> Stann: He's not gonna endure the history.

He's looking to tie Anderson Silva's record

for title defenses.

But he is also knocking on the door of being the greatest

mixed martial artist of all time.

>> Anik: Demetrious Johnson, one title defense away

from UFC immortality!

>> Johnson: If I am able to go out there and win this fight, then

I'll be the longest reigning UFC champion ever in history.

>> Narrator: Demetrious Johnson embarks on

the most important training camp of his life.

Preparing as he always has in the Pacific Northwest,

with the team that brought him from contender

to pound for pound great.

♪♪

♪♪

>> One, two. Step, two, three, two.

Add the left knee.

DJ is a unique once in a lifetime fighter.

One, two, fade, two, three, two.

One, two, slip, two, three, two, left knee.

He has the skill set and the mindset to go out there

and do everything we give to him.

No, you're okay. Just if you end up that tight,

you gotta bring your knee up and chop it down.

>> He's the complete package.

He's got everything that it takes,

and when he does break Anderson Silva's record,

he's going to show the world that he is

the greatest fighter in the history of combat sports.

>> Narrator: Albuquerque, New Mexico

is home to the 11th consecutive challenger

to Demetrious Johnson's belt.

>> Anik: Here we are, early round two.

>> Narrator: Ray Borg made his MMA debut just one month prior

to DJ winning the inaugural UFC flyweight title.

>> Anik: ...danger here for Elliot.

>> Narrator: And ever since, the 24-year-old has kept

a watchful eye on the champion.

>> Ray Borg: When the flyweight division was introduced

to the UFC,

DJ just comes out and, you know,

blows everybody out of the water.

It wasn't until about his fourth title defense

I was like, "I'm gonna fight this guy,"

and that's the goal. Every fight he had,

I was more and more determined to beat him.

[match plays on TV]

It's always been about beating DJ.

>> Narrator: Ray Borg signed with the UFC less than two years

after his professional debut.

>> Stann: This kid is legit.

>> Buffer: The Tazmexican Devil!

>> Narrator: And displayed a level of grappling aggression

that put the entire division on notice.

>> Anik: That was Ray Borg!

>> Stann: This is a guy who loves what he does.

And he is extremely tough.

>> Narrator: But it wasn't until the New Mexico native

joined his home state's world famous fight camp

18 months ago...

>> I'm coming for that belt, and there's nothing that's

gonna stop me. I can promise that.

>> Narrator: ...that he would reach his full potential.

>> Man: We've always been familiar with Ray.

He's fought against some of our guys in the past.

He's been on the local regional scene.

He's always been one of the best prospects in New Mexico.

Very nice scramble.

Run it, run it, run it.

When he joined up with us we were really happy,

and I think what we've been able to work on and accomplish

together over the last year and a half

has given him the remaining tools that he needs

to become not only a world champion,

but a multi-defending world champion.

Unpredictable with those injuries, very nice.

>> Narrator: The Jackson Wink Academy

develops world class fighters with a deep roster

of high-level coaches.

Including mastermind Greg Jackson,

whose affinity for fighter-specific mentoring

shines brightest on fight night.

>> Goldberg: Fighting out of Albuquerque, New Mexico,

now trains at Jackson Wink.

>> Rogan: He's a very good submission artist,

very diverse guy, can do a lot of different things.

>> Greg Jackson.... Just having him in your corner alone

is night and day.

>> Watch his gloves! Take him seriously!

Keep 'em apart! Turn! Set!

>> Borg: He's just a complete mastermind when it comes to

breaking things down, [air horn blowing]

technically, psychologically during a fight.

[all laughing]

>> Atta boy!

>> Forward first, they wanted to keep it business, alright?

>> He really opened my eyes to really

become a-- a smarter, more educated fighter.

>> Beautiful transition!

Good, end on top!

Good scramble!

Yes, Ray!

>> Yeah, Ray Borg.

>> Buffer: Ray Borg!

[crowd cheering]

>> Narrator: As Borg anticipated from day one...

his title shot will come against long-reigning champion

Demetrious Johnson,

who looks to make history at UFC 216.

>> Our gym's faced a lot of the unbeatable champs before,

people like Ronda Rousey, and we've come up on top.

I know we have the game plan, the formula, the skill,

the technique and the athlete

to beat the great Demetrious Johnson.

>> Good, slap him, slap him, slap him! Beautiful!

>> And I know Ray's the guy that's gonna get it done.

You're coverin' up, you're countin' big.

You're fightin' smart.

>> Borg: When I go in there,

I'm not going in there to do well against DJ,

I'm going in there to beat DJ.

He's in for a rude awakening.

♪♪

♪♪

>> Narrator: Flyweight king Demetrious Johnson

is deep into training camp...

preparing for the historical main event at UFC 216.

Ten consecutive title defenses led him to this point,

and head coach Matt Hume has been with him

every step of the way.

>> I can lift but he's still--

I don't have leverage here.

I wanna keep this and create the leverage with it here.

From the day DJ walked in,

I knew that he had the mentality to do this.

And we haven't focused on being a world champion,

we've focused on being a martial artist.

>> So, he gonna kick me right unless I go here...

...and step more or just stay there?

>> That was it, yeah. >> Johnson: Okay, gotcha.

>> Hume: Everything from boxing to kickboxing to Thai boxing

to the transitions that put all of those together,

we've worked for years on,

and he owns everything.

Take a little more angle here.

>> We will evaluate our opponent,

and see what things we need better for this guy.

When we fought Wilson Reis, we knew that, you know,

Matt wanted me to be stronger, bigger, for that fight.

>> You're turned a little bit,

right, but you're pulling him to you.

>> Johnson: Gotcha.

I do that so I go out there and finish.

>> Narrator: That meticulous preparation

was on full display,

when the pair looked to tie their title defense record

in Kansas City.

>> Anik: Demetrious Johnson, the title reign 1666 days....

>> Oh, yeah. Yep, you're pickin' him up, you're pickin' him up.

Hey! Up!

Hey! Hey! Give him a fall!

>> Stann: And Demetrious, look at him,

just cuttin' the corner, he's not there, never in front.

Another quick right hand from DJ.

Wilson Reis is not even getting off a counter-strike.

>> Anik: Oh! Beautiful kick to the body for Johnson.

DJ willing to engage here, hammer fists raining down.

[air horn]

Will the crowd cheer for the champion?

Punch you over by that right hand.

>> Keep throwing your combinations,

they'll get through.

>> Kay. >> He can't take you down,

so now you can start bending the knees

>> and the clinch. Okay? >> Kay.

>> There you go, keep picking him apart!

The speed kills!

>> Stann: He's taking advantage of every single opening,

both on the ground and standing.

Look how quick DJ swings that right hand through.

>> Anik: Now DJ with the take-down, too easy.

>> Good, control that arm! Control that arm.

>> Anik: DJ working on an arm bar here.

There's the tap! [crowd cheering]

Demetrious Johnson cements Wilson Reis!

He moves alongside Anderson Silva,

ten successive UFC title defenses.

>> Narrator: Hume's close proximity to DJ over the years

has helped keep training schedules flexible,

not only to fine-tune preparation,

but also to ensure Mighty Mouse

makes that walk to the Octagon every time.

>> Hume: The thing that he probably hates hearing the most is,

"How are you feeling?"

Every day, several times a day.

Okay, sprint! Go! Down and back.

We don't have everything set by a schedule every day.

We see how they're feeling to determine what we should do.

Little banged up from a hard week,

so we're in the pool today.

If you panic when you go underwater

when your heart rate's up,

you're gonna have to come right back up.

Go under, go!

So, I give him things to retrieve under there,

to try to focus and get their heart rate under control,

and then we'll swim some laps underwater.

And keep changing it up.

Okay, down, back, down.

Control your oxygen.

>> Johnson: When you're training eight weeks

in and out of the gym, punching and kicking

or wrestling and grappling, that stuff's all fun,

but sometimes it's good to get away from the gym.

We mix up the environment, keep the brain fresh,

keep enjoying the process of getting ready for, you know,

a historical moment.

>> Narrator: Flyweight title challenger Ray Borg

spent his childhood frequently relocating

to various towns across New Mexico

before settling down in Albuquerque.

And as his life became more grounded,

he saw the importance of having family close by.

>> I'll take a shot, what do you want for dinner, John?

>> Johnathan Borg: Uh, how 'bout some elk?

>> Borg: Some elk?

Moving my little brother down here with me,

had to have been one of the best decisions that I ever made

in my life.

>> Johnathan: [laughs] You hit it!

->> Borg: Oh, in the spine? >> Johnathan: Yeah.

>> Borg: Right in the spine.

He was at a young age to where, in the town that we're from,

most kids are getting in trouble,

and starting to hang with the wrong crowd.

Alright Jon, feed me some skunk.

[LAUGHS] That's the weirdest animal you'll ever hunt.

I just knew I needed him down here, under my guidance,

I knew that I had the formula on how to help

make him a better person and a successful kid.

Ooh... nice.

>> Johnathan: There was times where

he would come up on the weekends

and just pick me up and we'd just hang out for the summer.

Eventually, you know, I wanted to move down here, you know.

Better opportunities, more stuff to do.

He ended up, you know, handing me a bow over, you know,

"Hey, try this."

Once I shot it, I kind of just grew on it and grew on it,

and learned the background of it and picked up the job.

Ooh, dude, right in the butt.

>> Narrator: In addition to his brother Johnathan,

Borg enjoys sharing his interests

with his wife, Amanda...

That one was just left.

>> Narrator: ...whose mutual love for competition

drew them together as young fighters

chasing the same dream.

>> Borg: First, I was pretty intimidated to--

to meet her because I watched her fight and I was like,

"Holy crap, this chick is tough."

Usually in a hunting scenario, you'll have a range finder

that'll tell you the exact yardage

from me or to the animal or to the target.

Well, to make it challenging, we have to judge our own yardage.

If you hit it, you hit it, if you don't,

your yardage is probably off.

Which, hers will probably be off.

[Amanda chuckles]

♪♪

♪♪

Oh, I screwed up on that shot,

♪♪

>> I give that 12 for Mandy.

[Amanda laughs]

>> Ten for Ray.

>> This is where our competition starts to heat up.

We won't talk to each other for like an hour.

♪♪

>> Man, Ray's getting outta

the woodwork's on that one.

>> Out of the woodwork, the champ.

♪♪

♪♪

My wife Amanda plays a huge role,

not only in my success, but, you know, in my camp,

you know, leading up to this fight.

>> Four, three, two, one. Go!

Done!

>> Borg: Most fighter's wives are tired of their husbands being gone

or training all day, you know, she's in the grind with me.

>> Amanda Borg: I know DJ's been the champ for so long,

but I just don't see anybody in that division

with my husband's skill set.

>> Trainer: Done! Good job.

>> He's never faced anybody as young and hungry as I am.

No one who's wanted it the same way I've wanted this.

DJ will not beat me simply for the fact that

I want this belt more than he wants that 11th win,

and I can promise you that.

♪♪

>> Stann: This is a hungry, hard-working,

nasty guy when he gets into that Octagon.

>> Borg: He's fought some tough, durable guys.

But at the end of the day, he hasn't fought Ray Borg.

>> Goldberg: Whoa, big takedown.

>> Borg: I know in my heart and I know in my mind

that I'm going to beat DJ and I am the man to do it.

>> Hume: The reality is that everyone who has faced DJ

has said that and everyone has failed.

>> Anik: Ten title defenses, six of them stoppage wins.

>> Hume: Ray Borg is a different challenge

than some of the other guys.

I've seen Ray Borg play against opponents' weaknesses,

but DJ doesn't have weaknesses.

>> Narrator: When Demetrious Johnson and Ray Borg face off

in the co-main event of UFC 216.

>> Anik: Oh, big left hand there by Ray Borg.

>> Narrator: The landscape of MMA will change forever.

No matter what the outcome, history will be written.

>> Anik: They're all still chasing Demetrious Johnson at 125 lbs.

>> Johnson: I think it's going to go like the last 10 of them.

Go out there, give it my best, win this fight impressively,

showing the world I'm a whole 'nother level.

>> Stann: So dangerous when he gets into a dominant position

and strikes until he gets an opening.

>> Borg: History will be broken, but not for DJ.

It's gonna be the second ever UFC flyweight champion.

>> Stann: Perfect technique.

Another amazing, dominant performance from the champion.

>> Narrator: Before the two title fights

that top UFC 216's main card,

a third feature bout will showcase

one of the greatest fighters to ever compete.

Who is also one of MMA's best jiu-jitsu experts.

Former heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum.

[speaking Portuguese]

>> Rubens Charles: Werdum is a three times world champion with the gi,

and also he's a two-time ZDZC champion,

which is the most prestige world championship.

[speaking Portuguese]

He's very motivated to get the title back.

>> Narrator: The road back to the title starts with knockout artist

Derrick Lewis, who knew he had a future

in fighting from the very moment

he first entered an MMA gym.

>> I moved to Houston in '98 and one day I went to this gym.

A guy told me that I got a lot of potential.

Three months later I had my first amateur fight,

and I fell in love with the sport.

>> Narrator: Less than three months following his first and only

amateur fight, Lewis began fighting professionally.

Nine wins later,

he earned a UFC contract and teamed up with head coach

Bob Perez who helped accentuate

his natural strengths for the entire world to witness.

>> Rogan: Oh, big shots by Derrick.

>> Goldberg: He was violent with his ground-and-pound.

>> Anik: Derrick Lewis, yet another finish!

>> Bob Perez: His fan base has gotten huge.

You know, kinda one of those guys

whether you love him or hate him, you know,

you're gonna wanna watch him fight because he's either gonna

knock somebody out or get knocked out.

>> Narrator: Lewis' time in the UFC has been busy and violent.

In less than three years,

he finished eight of his fellow heavyweights by knockout.

>> Goldberg: A guy like Derrick Lewis, Joe, is one swing away

from winning this fight very viciously.

>> Rogan: Oh, big shots! That's it!

>> Derrick is just a flat-out brawler.

And he knows how to sling.

He knows how to fight.

>> Narrator: Now a permanent fixture

among top heavyweights in MMA...

>> Anik: The Black Beast strikes again!

>> Narrator: ...Lewis aims to propel his career

to the next level with a win over former champion

Fabricio Werdum at UFC 216.

>> Anik: That is one frightening individual.

>> A win over Fabricio will put me right back

into title contention.

>> Stann: Oh, he's hurt!

You've gotta start taking this guy serious

as a contender in the heavyweight division.

>> Lewis: And I'm gonna smash his face in.

>> Stann: Oh, that's it!

>> Narrator: In the world of mixed martial arts,

Lewis remains dedicated

to climbing the ranks and securing an eventual title shot.

[grunts]

>> Good.

>> Narrator: But for the native

of Houston, Texas, the recent devastation

of Hurricane Harvey shifted his focus

to a different fight, alongside those reeling

in the aftermath.

[phone rings] >> Yeah, which way y'all went?

[Man on radio]

>> All right, I'm on my way. >> All right.

[phone beeps]

>> Lewis: Yesterday I was out here all day

and some of these people lost everything.

They gotta start all over and gettin' hit left and right.

Sometimes you run into people that don't speak English.

For everybody, a little help.

Like, something like this happening,

you can see everyone just coming together

black, white, and brown.

You know, everyone just coming together as one.

Does anyone over there need help?

>> It's not good.

>> Lewis: We'll just go to them and you can just see the joy,

the relief in most of their faces.

Some of them you can see the sadness,

you know, they... They lost everything.

[mixed chatter]

You know, a lot of people just be happy

that someone is just caring about them.

You know, just wanting to help through tough times like this.

You know, sometimes that's all some people want

is just to see if you care about them.

[seagulls caw]

>> Narrator: Over in the South Bay of Los Angeles, California,

where residents enjoy a more stable climate,

Derrick Lewis' UFC 216 opponent

Fabricio Werdum prepares in the comforts

of his beachside home.

>> Werdum: I love Redondo Beach, you know? Watch this.

This is perfect. Good energy, you know?

This is the best.

>> Coach: Let's go. Fast, fast, knees, good, go.

All the way up, champ, beautiful.

>> It's very comfortable for me, you know.

My home is there, I come to the beach.

Training with Mike here.

>> Come on, baby, beautiful.

We took Fabricio outdoors because it helps him appreciate

the ground a little bit more.

Keep breathing.

>> This is very important. You know, to have good friends

and a good coach.

And they're very close to me. That's it.

>> Coach: Let's go, Fabricio, let's go.

>> Werdum: When your mind is good, your body responds

very quick, you know?

>> Come on, baby. All the way up.

Fatigue is never a factor because his brain will carry him

through it.

>> Announcer: Fabricio Werdum!

>> Narrator: One of the all-time great heavyweights in MMA...

-Commentator 1: And he does it. -Commentator 2: Yes, he got it!

>> Narrator: ...Werdum's expert submission skills

brought him early career wins and then propelled him

to new heights when he ended the 10-year

unbeaten streak of Fedor Emelianenko.

>> Commentator: Here's a chance for Werdum to send

shockwaves through the sport of MMA with a win.

Oh, and he drops him. Werdum going for an armbar.

He's got it straight.

>> Fedor's very deep. >> He's tapping! He's tapping!

Fabricio Werdum! Unbelievable!

>> Narrator: Improved striking complimented

his vaunted ground game when he returned

to the UFC in 2012

and consistently earned high-profile wins.

He would go on to seize the interim title.

>> Rogan: Nice knee. Beautiful.

>> Goldberg: Werdum trying to finish.

It is all over! >> Rogan: That was a legit KO.

Boom! Right on the jaw.

>> Narrator: ...and unified the heavyweight belts in vintage Werdum fashion.

>> Goldberg: Velasquez and Werdum.

>> Rogan: Oh! Good left hook!

Oh! Guillotine, guillotine. Full guard.

>> Goldberg: Looking to lock it in. Can he get it?

>> He's tapping! >> It is all over!

>> Fabricio Werdum! >> Unbelievable.

>> Buffer: The undisputed UFC...

>> Narrator: And although Vai Cavalo lost the belt to current champion

Stipe Miocic last year, he is far from finished.

♪♪

In the UFC's heavyweight division,

a title shot is always within reach.

>> Rogan: Oh! That is just insane.

>> Narrator: And Werdum looks to earn one

after making a statement against Derrick Lewis on October 7th.

>> The heavyweight division is a big difference.

>> This is it. Victory, right here. Let's go.

>> Werdum: To have a good fight, like a big knockout.

>> Rogan: He's wilder than ever right now.

Good submission.

>> Goldberg: Outstanding with his submission game.

>> Beautiful champ, keep going.

>> I go to the next one for the title shot.

>> Coach: Here we go, two, one, breathe. Nice.

[seagulls caw]

>> Narrator: Huntington Beach, California

is home to a constantly-growing supercamp

where former heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum

prepares for UFC 216.

>> Jab cross!

>> Narrator: On any given day at King's MMA...

>> One guy go, another guy back.

Jab, jab, cross, jab, cross. Here we go.

>> Narrator: ...top-ranked fighters and former champions

enter the gym for class with master Rafael Cordeiro.

[speaking Portuguese]

>> Narrator: The Brazilian trainer's open door policy

allows for some UFC royalty to pay a visit from out of town.

>> Buddy! Champ in the house, hey!

>> Urijah Faber: Team Alpha Male and Rafael Cordeiro

have had a great relationship for a lot of years.

Just through, you know, competing against each other

and he's always invited us down to come train.

>> Jab cross, slip, roll, cover, cover.

Just like that. Make partners.

People throw the kick and drop, and as soon as it drops...

Boom! I catch.

>> This is my first time working with Rafael.

I always see him at all the fights and it's great to have

a gym away from home that makes you feel welcome.

>> Right, cut, cross. Boom, boom, boom.

Right, cut, cross. Pop, boom, boom.

Just like that. Here we go. Uppercut cross.

Pop, pop! Boom! Beautiful.

Du-dum. Wham, bam boom! Nice one!

Catch his punch!

The gym is open for all.

If the guys come with, you know, an open mind,

come here to learn and show what they know,

is more than welcome.

Hook, cross, hook, and then he kicks.

Could I look at him and saw his kick? Oh, he dropped his hands.

Kick, and then he'll drop his hands and... Go!

Hit, cover, and then hit back.

[speaking Portuguese]

>> Narrator: Fighters from Kings are always well-prepared.

And the team's patented grind will help Werdum

bring a relentless pace into his fight

with powerful heavyweight Derrick Lewis.

>> Ready and go!

>> He's a danger, for sure. He tries to knock out

the guys all the time.

[speaking Portuguese]

Fabricio has a better cardio, Fabricio has a better standup,

gonna push Derrick Lewis' cardio and let's see if he

can handle it for 3 rounds.

Let's go!

20 seconds, let's go!

20 seconds, Werdum...

[speaking Portuguese]

>> A lot of people say, you know,

Derrick Lewis is explosive.

I'm telling you Fabricio is explosive.

They say Derrick Lewis is strong.

Fabricio is just as strong.

And you guys will see that come October 7th.

>> Cordeiro: Two, one, and time! Oh, hey!

One, two three, victory!

-One two three... -[all shouting] Victory!

[speaking Portuguese]

[distant sirens wail]

>> Narrator: As Houston continues to rebuild

from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey,

the city's greatest heavyweight

balances training camp with ongoing recovery efforts.

[mixed chatter]

>> Lewis: A lot of people out there are still in need of help.

A lot of them lost their vehicles,

their houses got damaged,

and most of their jobs are still underwater.

>> Beans. Yes, I love beans.

>> Some paper towels and toilet paper for them.

Pulling up to some of these areas,

like the last two days, we've been out there with people

sleeping in tents outside.

When we pull up with the trucks, there be lines of 2-300 people

that are really in need.

>> What you want, ravioli?

>> Man: Yeah.

>> Lewis: I believe Houston, the mayor, and everyone else

that came together, I believe everyone did

an excellent job.

>> Narrator: The Black Beast has always represented

the city of Houston inside the Octagon,

but when he squares off against all-time great

Fabricio Werdum on October 7th, he will pay homage to his city

more than ever before.

♪♪

>> It's gonna be a tough-ass fight for him, you know.

It's not going to be easy.

♪♪

I wanna see this fight end just by knockout.

♪♪

A brutal knockout.

♪♪

>> Narrator: As UFC 216 approaches,

and training camps come to an end,

the stakes of fight night set in.

And for each fighter competing at UFC 216...

>> That's it, find your range. Very good.

>> Narrator: ...they will fight for more than just victory.

>> Need some help?

They will fight for something greater than themselves.

>> Keep your hands up, keep your hands up, champ.

>> Narrator: ...some will fight for redemption.

>> Cordeiro: And 30 seconds, let's go! Last 30 seconds.

>> Narrator: ...others will fight for recognition.

>> Good head movement! I like that.

>> Narrator: ...for the distinction of world champion.

>> Ha!

♪♪

>> Hume: Okay, sprint, go, down and back.

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FRANCES DUFRESNE: One last one.

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Separately, together.

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Pregnancy in Brazil ブラジルの「産婦人科」ってどうなってるの?[Vlog#19] - Duration: 10:25.

When you think that you've got pregnant

......

Hey, what's up? It's Harumi.

Hospital in Brazil (pregnancy)

In another video

I talked about how the hospitals

in Brazil work.

Today

I think I'll talk about hospital

regarding to pregnancy.

I had babies twice here

but I don't have an experience in Japan

so I can't compare here and there.

So I'm just gonna talk

how it was in my case.

First of all I wanted to say that

In Brazil

caesare....

(got something in my throat)

(try again)

Brazil is

famous for caesarean section.

It's also called as "The Kingdom of Caesarean section".

I've seen that 70~80% of all

is caesarean section.

But this number isn't really exact

because in Brazil there're people

who don't give birth in hospital

or don't register

because they're poor or for some reason

so it seems to be quite difficult to investigate

the exact number.

But the percentage among the people

who give birth normally and register

...is 70 to 80%...?

It seems a lot, isn't it?

But actually hearing stories

of some women

who had babies here I feel

that about 70~80% of them really did caesarean section.

So it really can be true.

It's that a lot!

Everyone does cesarean section.

I personally had natural chi...?

natural childbirth..?(That is what it's called?)

both twice.

If I say that everyone goes like

Whaaaatttt?

It's quite rare

and people say I'm brave.

(thinking where to start...)

Shall I start from where going to hospital..?

At first,

when you think you have a baby

you go to hospital

knowing that 80~90% positive already,

don't you?

here in Brazil

you go to

gynecological hospital...?

(can't remember) Did I go?

Wait, how was it?

(remembered!) So at first

when you think you probably got a baby

you go to a clinic

but you're not 100% sure

that's why you go there.

Then I'd imagined that

in gynecological hospital

they do ultra sound or blood test, I don't know,

then they go like "congratulations!".

Here, as I mentioned in another video

they don't do everything in one place

like tests

or whatever.

So even if you go to gynecological hospital,

or clinic

there isn't a machine for ultra sound,

don't do blood test or urinalysis.

Nothing like that.

So at first you search a clinic

that your insurance covers,

reserve and go there

and what you're going to do is

telling a doctor that you think you have a baby

and you want to make sure.

Then the doctor gives you a request papar

to have a blood test.

So the first moment is that's it.

That mean when you first go to clinic

they don't confirm that you're pregnant.

Later you go to laboratory with the paper

your doctor gave you

to do the blood test

in another day.

And the result will be out

in a few days

then you go back to the doctor

with your result.

And the doctor will see it

then give you "Congratulations!"

(even though I'd already knew it.)

But there is no ultra sound at this moment.

CONFIRMATION of GESTATION SAC

At the beginning of pregnancy,

according to my internet search,

using pregnancy test

if you get "positivo"...

positive!

even if it comes out positive,

how is it called?...gestation sac

until you see that the pregnancy isn't really confirmed.

Is that right?

The only way you find that out

is to do ultra sound.

That how I understood

but here they don't check it in the early pregnancy.

So even after your result comes out positive

you still get kinda nervous

for a while

in the early stages of pregnancy.

That's a big difference comparing to Japan, I think.

ULTRA SOUND

Speaking of ultra sound,

in Japan every time you go to clinic

you get to do..right?

But here in the whole process

in average about 5 times, I think.

It can be 4 times, too.

Depending on women it can be more

or less..

In my case I did 4 or 5 times, I think.

So it's the average.

MATERNITY HANDBOOK

When your pregnancy is confirmed

at that time you get a card like this.

"Pregnancy card"

In Japan it's called...

pregnancy....

ah, it's maternity handbook!

Here it's nothing like a "book"

(depends on the clinic)

It's just a piece of paper like this.

MEDICAL CHECK-UP

It has all the information inside,

well there isn't that much ALL the info though.

Every time you go

they put the date, blood pressure,

well so, what you normally do there is

measuring your blood pressure

weigh yourself

he'll ask you how's everything..

and if there's some result of the examination

that you have to show your doctor

you bring them and

see if everything is ok.

(in the later stages the doctor may check your belly by touching it and hear the heart beat of the baby.)

But basically that's it.

Just talking.

So it can be...like in my case,

fortunately everything went pretty well

so it didn't have any problem

and nothing to ask every time

so the check-up was always quick.

The fastest went like 5 minutes.

And at this check-up

if there's examination

like ultra sound at the specific stage

to check the growth of the baby

your doctor writes this paper

in order for you to do whatever the examination

that you may need.

And then you go to a clinic

where specifically does ultra sound

which you have to search by yourself,

make a reservation,

and you go there...

then you get the photo of ultra sound looks like this.

Ultra Vídeo Center

The quality of the machine vary depending on the clinic.

It may also vary depending on your insurance.

What I have is the minimum level

and especially in a small city like here in Cabo Frio

it's not easy to find a clinic.

It's already kinda common

to see your baby in 3D photo

but here didn't have

such a place

I only did the things

that I needed at least.

So doing this ultra sound

at the next check-up

which happens once a month,

you bring it to show the doctor

if everything is fine.

WHOLE PROCESS

We do blood examination

in the early stage

in the middle..maybe

and then at the end..so like 3 times.

4 or 5 times of ultra sound..

and the check-up once a month.

You've got to go to each different place.

On the last month of pregnancy

it says frequency of check-up increases

like once every 2 weeks,

or once a week..

but in my case!

Until towards the end it continued once a month.

Further more,

on the last month of pregnancy

when we actually have to increase the check-up,

in my case actually

there was no check up.

I just had to wait labor.

Because..

That's actually the part a bit

complicated when you have a baby in Brazil.

Especially for us, Japanese women.

NATURAL CHILDBIRTH

As I said in the beginning of this video

Brazil is the Kingdom of cesarean section.

So for example let's say that you want to have a natural childbirth.

Can we do that if we want to?

Well it's not that simple..

It's hard to find a doctor.

(There're a lot more to talk..)

It's getting too long so

I'll split into 2 videos

like the next half would be a volume of childbirth...

For some of you

this video wasn't that interesting, maybe.

But anyway this's all for today.

For now I'd say bye!

(continues to the next video)

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Ancient Aliens Made The Ark of the Covenant - And we know where! it is. They are God. - Duration: 33:41.

medinat habu. is the massive mortuary temple ramasees the third left in

history as the monument to his memory professor Muhammad Saleh has offered to

guide Sanders around the site all what he had done had been recorded on the

walls of this temple in details Barama the third was a great king he ruled

Egypt for 31 years and some days we have here some scenes showing the king

bringing captives from Asia the people in the middle are asking the king and

God for mercy and the king is putting them under his feet all those faces are

fascinating because each one has different racial characters yes the

Egyptians were very good anatomists yes ramasees the third was

one of the last great warrior pharaohs of ancient Egypt his reign was a

constant chronicle of invasion and conflict with Egypt's neighbors these

conquests would have brought colossal riches to Egypt and one particular prize

seems to be recorded on the temple wall I'm here in the one of the inner

chambers of the mortuary temple of Ramses the third and the most exciting

for me most interesting part is this wall where there is a golden box

and it's being carried on golden poles

and above that golden box is a solar representation with wings and it doesn't

take too much of a stretch of the imagination to see that that golden box

was the Ark of the Covenant carried just as the Bible says on two golden poles

and above its winged cherubim exactly like the cherubim in the Bible according

to the Bible the Ark of the Covenant was crowned with two winged creatures known

as cherubim and every single pillar down this corridor every one of them has this

representation of two winged creatures exactly like the cherubim on top of the

Ark of the Covenant Sanders acknowledges that such images

are not uncommon in Egyptian antiquity but the sheer quantity of the symbols

that Medinet Habu sent a special message as one here one here one over there

further down extra ones this whole chamber seems to somehow be dedicated

and representing where Rama sees the third obtained his treasure and obtained

the ability to build probably the most magnificent temple in all of Egypt

but medinat habu was built during the final years of Rama's reign the looting

of Jerusalem had taken place much earlier so the holy stones are unlikely

to be buried here convinced that he has evidence of who took the ark and a

record of its capture Sounders now needs to identify a temple site that matches

the plunder of Jerusalem once again the ancient records are scoured for fresh

Clues written by his sons the so called Harris papyrus is a journal of ramasees

the Third's achievements his triumphs in battle and his great works at home amid

the heroic narrative one anomaly had gone almost unnoticed what stood out to

me was the fact that ramasees the third had built a temple

outside of Egypt which is not a normal occurrence for the Egyptian kings in a

place called la keep a cannon and there was another clue the papyrus reveals

that this unusual temple was built by Rama seized the third at the site where

he had received a consignment of treasure or tribute from the kingdom of

Judah for the Egyptian King to build a temple outside of his domain

purposefully just to receive the tribute it must have been a massive tribute and

according to Saunders the most likely source for this massive tribute was the

greatest treasure described in the Bible the wealth of Solomon's Temple and the

Ark of the Covenant

with a candidate for the temple identified Sanders needed to find the

modern location of the temple at Jahi Buckhannon very simply I had asked my

wife to go to The Times atlas of the world look in the index and see if there

was any valley vjh I anywhere in the index and she comes back to me

she says well there is a the hariya that looks similar djh I will that do I said

- well absolutely let's let's find out where this place is at which points

amazingly my hairs the back of my head jumped up because the area on the Atlas

was it exactly the spot where an Egyptian king would stop his armies if

he were marching from Egypt to Jerusalem the haria was a natural place for an

army to halt and regroup ahead the terrain changed

dramatically from flat desert to high hill passes and narrow valleys where an

invading force would be vulnerable garrisoned here it would also be the

logical place for them to build a temple if Sanders hunch is right the ancient

temple built by Rama seized the third and mentioned in the harris papyrus

should be located in the village of the haria in modern Israel if the temple is

there the foundation deposits of the temple would still be there and the

stones may very well be found in the temple deposits in that village

but the battles of the Holy Land do not just belong to Bible history

the haria is situated on the Middle East's most active political fault line

the West Bank this particular area has only recently

been handed over by Israel to the Palestinian Authority satisfying

biblical curiosity is not high on the Harriers priorities sanders has teamed

up with israeli guide Avner Peled to negotiate the political minefield of

present-day the area there's the center the hurryin look on the right this is

the road the Egyptians would have taken they would have walked of this road and

they come across these hills for the first time having come out of the desert

shalom pocket of krishna diarrhea jamie push bellies furnish um the daria

telegram i you don't know what's going to happen in the rear why is the

checkpoint in sutures this is the border this is the border

between us and the palestine area this bit here so the north is palestine we

still have the authorities the military sir yes we take that road you can but

you say that you don't know what if something can happen or not we're near

israeli curves i don't feel they're safe enough Mike you are my guest here and

it's quite dangerous for me as Israeli it would be better to take their bike as

well Sanders is disappointed Avner has decided that it's not safe for them to

travel on to the area because his car has his Rayleigh number place the

security situation is volatile their very presence could provoke a riot

a change of car a change of guide Sanders is back on his way to the area

but this time with an Arab companion Samia Kubb from the Palestinian Ministry

of Antiquities and archaeology the ministry have given permission for

Sanders to carry out a preliminary survey in Tahrir but they can't

guarantee his safety while he's there the children still stone cars we hope

they won't stone us but in any adventure there's some danger I am one has to face

that this is much too important a quest to worry about any dangers that might be

though

we are just in the inference of the oh yes look there's the sign

no sign today we are after all this time

I think we have to look for the center of the old town and you know what that

is yes yes because how many people live

here now about 18,000 people that's it's a bustling little town there's a good

market here for the Bedouins who are coming up on the south yes everybody

comes from the desert the first place they come to is that area so that hasn't

changed in 3,000 years in fact a lot has changed the village of history is now a

modern town development may well have smothered the foundations of a ruined

temple here

if Rama sees the third really was Shishak if his temple was here and if it

did hide the stones from the Ark of the Covenant the proof after all these years

may be buried too deep for Sanders to discover

I think that's all

we can't like the car here here

I'm speechless

as Sanders explores the area his conviction grows that waha RIA was a

logical place for the Egyptians to build a temple so the Egyptian army would come

from the south here though this temple and it overlooked the whole of the

Hebrides as far as the Uyghurs wonderful place to pretend but there's also

evidence for Sanders theory some of the building stones stand out from the

others its holes look at the how nicely squared off that is there's one over

there with holes here look at how nicely squared off that is there's one over

there with holes there's one here with holes and then there's all this other

rubbish look look at this different very nice pieces look finish the finish on

here yes it's perfectly shaped perfectly straight on the edges against look at

all the all this other stuff but they built ordinary fortresses with I mean

this is what they use to build fortresses they they spent a lot of time

and effort in cutting that stone they didn't you don't spend a lot of time and

effort cutting stones for these hovels or for for fortresses this is being

taken from a very very nice building there was a special building for you

everywhere Saunders looks he finds the random remnants of an older and more

carefully constructed building I mean this lintel for example is obviously

much older was cut a lot earlier and was broken before it was actually put into

place

nuts yeah massive rusty yeah this is relief look somebody's carved this and

this one there

the unusual decorations and well-cut blocks of stones scattered amongst the

ruins convinced sanders that a grander more impressive building once stood here

I don't think we can get see with any of the stones or Egyptian but they're

certainly older than this building when he came to the haria Sanders main worry

was that there'd be nothing left of any ancient buildings now he finds he has

the opposite problem with a plethora of ruins how will he ever find the

foundations of one ancient Egyptian temple beneath so much rubble

Jerusalem is the center for archaeological research in the Holy Land

here if anywhere Sanders will find the information that might help him narrow

his search for the temple in the turmoil of recent years more stones have been

thrown than excavated in the area around four haria but when Sanders researched

the records he found that archaeologists had once been busy there more than a

hundred and sixty years ago a Victorian explorer Edward Robinson traveled

through the area and described seeing the ruin of an ancient fortress like

Tower Sanders hadn't seen any such ruin on his visit to the town but could

Robinson have seen the remains of ramasees ancient temple the tower was

described as having one distinctive feature in its lower courses was a huge

well cut nine-foot stone at the Hebrew University Sanders enlists professor

Benjamin cutter to narrow down the search for the temple ruins well all I

can say is that the oldest photograph shows you exactly where the village was

80 years ago but what interests you of course is a view of the high part of

that village which is here the likely place of the castle the ruins of which

Robinson's oh and the survey mentions and I'd say that would should be looked

for here in this area a map a dream and the clue of a

nine-foot block of stone together tomorrow they could lead Sanders to the

stones on which the Ten Commandments were inscribed Sanders has returned to

the hariya aiming to locate the distinctive nine-foot stone which he

believes will be the clue to finding the ancient Egyptian temple of Ramses the

third finding one stone in a large town isn't easy but after asking several

locals if they know of its location at last he finds someone who does perhaps

he would know where that the nine-foot long stone is the big sir we want to

know where the biggest stone of all the villages were this alyc we see handful

mebiner haven't cut him off with academia

shark a military man pulled her

telemetry honey can you see me I want to transfer it now

he is talking that he thinks that it will be in there Hassan has a mean means

in English fortifications he says a number it's about three thousand years

ago good now where is it let's cook we want

to go and see it where is it he thinks that's over there and there's a side of

this town he may be forming signs so I can give it

this one it's quite large that's something no it's not enough speak

there's a nice large cut stone here but not 9-foot ah we're not looking for the

9-footer

you see this came for a different building look look at this please came

from a different look look here we go so here we go yes there it is

finding the nine-foot stone is an exciting discovery but for Sanders it's

real significance is that it should mark the location of the ancient Egyptian

temple built by ramasees the third

this war is is absolutely incredible in comparison to the rest of the village

everything else has been reused why because it's practical for builders to

reuse small blocks of stone when you're building a house when you're building a

fortress you build in normal sized blocks it's only when you build

something that is dedicated to a God that has some special spiritual

significance that you use something out of the ordinary and there there is a

nine foot plus block of stone nobody in their right mind would spend time taking

that block and putting it in their house or putting it in a fortress why bother

you can by the time you've it's taken you to move that block of stone you

could have built four or five courses of a fortress so it's only when you're

building something absolutely special that you would use such stones and

they're obviously in the original position nobody's ever moved them they

were built especially for this building and this is not a fortress this is this

is something special

this is it now this well maybe this was put on

later this is rubbish that's a all right this is where it was

one of the corners of the original building the place where the small

foundation tablets would be buried is accessible and the wonderful wonderful

wonderful thing about this is nobody has touched it that since it was built I see

nobody has removed that stone if this was built by an Egyptian there will be a

foundation deposit under that I never believed that we would find this wool it

was like looking for a needle in a haystack I was I mean I I tried to

appear optimistic but looking around I thought this no way are we gonna find

this this building but here it is it's clean its pristine it's easy we can do

anything we want with it we will know it's a miracle

but finding the cornerstone is only half the battle

Sanders needs official permission to deed at present he can only examine the

ruins without disturbing them

next day Sanders has an appointment with the Minister for antiquities and

archeology he's the only man who can give them the vital permission to dig

under the cornerstone

time is an approximate commodity in the Middle East it's a two-hour wait before

Sanders learns that the minister is too busy to see him come back in two days

Sanders makes use of the delay to revisit the haria with him is

geophysicist Yuri Besson and the latest subsurface radar scanning technology

this will enable them to look for a telltale cavity under the wall without

any digging this bottom corner is where I think a foundation deposit may lie

so we need your advice in your health how do we find out whether there's a

cavity below that corner we have to clean a little bit especially to take

the metal metal out of here because the signal is affected from metals it is

even good that we have this kind of slope that this ground is sloping in

this way because we want to look in an 18 angle just underneath the wall yes

okay so it is perfect let's do it okay

we are ready

Oh a marketer Cornell

are we proceed now

okay we'll finish this profile let's go to the point that I think that something

is found there sure yeah something you think this is the location you see the

turn here curvature here I see evidence too strong anomaly which can be a cavity

it's located only two point three meters from our start position which is here

just keep in mind that this results our initial and we did not do any

sophisticated signal processing but still we see major anomaly here the

anomaly could be a cavity but its location doesn't fit Sanders theory it's

a few meters away from the cornerstone where any foundation deposit should be

buried maybe there be a clearer picture when Yuri goes back to the lab to

process the data in greater detail

confident that there is at least something to dig for Sammy and Sanders

go back for their delayed meeting with the minister

we have to go to the museum so we savvy knows the way yes we could go the

minister has been called out on pressing business Sanders and Samy give chase to

the museum where they hope to catch him but by the time they arrive the Minister

has already left for his next engagement

abandoning the futile pursuit of officialdom Sanders goes to see a fury

has got any more detailed results from the radar scans like I think I have a

little surprise for you look we found a second anomaly it looked as if it is a

cavity just underneath the corner under the car under under the corner of the

corneas exactly where they used to put foundation it was um this is the anomaly

that we saw in the field and underneath which was underneath about 2.5 meters at

a depth of about 1.5 1.6 meters but after our poses the data at the office

all of a sudden this anomaly came up

unless okay and the depth of the anomaly is roughly about three meters and it

might be cavity is there any way of determining if there are any objects in

that cavity

no that's not possible because it's too deep for this frequency to receive very

detailed information having discovered a cavity in exactly the right place for a

foundation deposit but still with our permission to excavate Sanders sets

about tracing the other corners of the ancient ruin but thousands of years of

destruction and rebuilding have taken their toll the other corners of the

original building have almost certainly been lost forever as his investigations

continue Sanders finds he's not the only one curious about what lies beneath the

ruins the rumor today of course around the village is that we're looking for

gold and there are 19 thousand people in this village and if the rumor becomes

more than a rumor in their own minds we may actually have the largest excavation

team of all time that'll clear all this away for us without us doing anything

they can look for gold we're looking for just a small plaque or a broken plaque

and a couple of scarabs and maybe a cartouche and hopefully a cartouche

Aramis is the third because I believe that this temple and I believe it's

really and an Egyptian temple was built by ramasees the third

at last sanders and sammy get to see the elusive minister

how do we get out of here

nonsense stupid buggers

where did he find such a lot we can't do any procedures procedures no scanning no

procedures we had permission and he said well it started to do with with the

political establishment whatever they want who cares

there's a law there's an antiquities law we need to make an application we got to

have a scientific institution we're gonna have financial backing what we

want to do is dig three inches to find the financial foundation deposits they

want to make a big issue areas

the midea the director

you know that he is my he is my boss and I can't do nothing I have to accept his

orders to just to continue filming and not for digging I am NOT angry with that

we can't clear the rubbish but we can make lots of applications we can write

lots of forms we can work with beers at University

and

there's nothing we can do today

like so many other archaeologists working in this politically difficult

area Sanders has been frustrated just as he is on the brink of a breakthrough he

has found the remains of a massive and ancient structure one whose quality is

quite distinct from others around it and there's a tantalizing cavity under one

of the corners which points to the wall having been built by ancient Egyptians

if the cavities do contain any Egyptian foundation deposits he will have proof

of a new previously unknown Egyptian temple built outside Egypt a major

advance in the scholarship of the region

I'm absolutely convinced that if the two cavities are open we will find evidence

that Rama sees the third built that temple whether the Bible's Ten

Commandments lie buried here no one can say but the trail of clues unearthed by

Saunders has brought him so far and revealed so much that he feels convinced

that he's on the right track I can't give up with too close to what

could be the most important discovery of our generation Mike Sanders is still

trying to persuade the Palestinian authorities to give him permission to

excavate under the cornerstone whatever is in that underground cavity is too

intriguing a mystery to remain a secret forever

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