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C&C UFC Interview w/ Natan Levy

Crain & Company

The Daily Wire

Sports

3.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Interview with Natan Levy before his big fight on April 30th.

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0:00.0

All right, everybody. Welcome to the Saturday special. You know, whenever we have new

0:04.5

debuted guests or have guests that we haven't had on before we got here or while we were here,

0:09.7

I'm always really excited, bringing David Cone, Blaine, Crane as well. They're not new,

0:13.6

but the guests we have today is our first UFC fighter we have ever interviewed in the lightweight

0:18.4

division, Natan Levy. Got a big fight April 30th. We're going to get to Natan,

0:22.7

jujitsu baby. What's up? What's up? Thank you guys for having me.

0:26.9

Definitely. Well, man, I want to start, you know, there's fighters from all across the

0:31.3

world in UFC, but you're the only fighter from Israel. Does that, do you feel any added pressure?

0:37.8

I know you wear it, wear it as a badge of honor, but do you feel any added pressure being the only

0:41.6

UFC fighter from Israel going in there into the octagon? Someone's like the Olympics, man.

0:48.0

Yeah, there's a lot of pressure, but the good thing is that, you know, I strive under pressure.

0:54.0

Pressure makes diamonds, so the more pressure is the better.

0:58.8

For sure, I love that. I love that answer. I want to ask you to because you're a master of many

1:02.8

crafts. We always talk about regardless of whatever sport it is, football, baseball, basketball,

1:08.6

but it's UFC being versatile, being able to win in multiple ways, whether it's kung fu or karate

1:13.7

or Brazilian jujitsu. Can you talk about what it means to you to be well-rounded and to be able to

1:18.0

have answers and not just be good at one thing to be able to win multiple fights against different

1:22.3

guys with different styles? Yeah, I think that's what makes MMA beautiful really,

1:28.6

because in other sports, you know, we're fighting on the feet. The moment somebody gets knocked

1:33.0

down, oh, you got to stop the fight and restart it on the feet or in judo, you know, the moment

1:38.6

somebody is slammed, that's it. It's over. A real fight keeps going until the end, and that's what

1:43.8

MMA and the UFC is all about. And you always get a chance to win. So even if you got put on your back,

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