29 Jul 2023
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What do you like the most about elk
What I love the most about elk? Man, there are a couple of reasons. One is the taste - it’s incredibly delicious and super nutritious. I mean, when you're eating an elk, you're literally eating an athlete of the wild. This isn't some grain-fed, factory farmed piece of meat, it's an animal that's spent its life hustling; dodging wolves, bears, and fighting with literal swords growing out of its head! That translates into lean, nutrient-dense meat that's packed with essential fats.
And then there's the side that's connected to hunting. Hunting an elk is an intense and spiritual experience for me. There's this profound sense of respect and gratitude because it’s not just about eating a steak, you know. It's having an intimate relationship with your food, where you're truly aware of the sacrifice and the life that’s given. And successfully hunting an elk, man, that’s a test of skill. It takes time, effort, and a deep understanding of the animal and its environment.
So, when I enjoy an elk steak, it's not just about the flavor, but also about this whole experience that comes with it. It's a steak with a story, and every bite is a reminder of that journey. It's hard to beat that, man.
Who is the greatest mma fighter in history?
Man, that's a loaded question. There are so many legends in the game, each one bringing a unique skillset and level of competition to the table. You've got the likes of Anderson Silva, GSP, Matt Hughes - all pioneers that pushed the sport to new places.
And then of course there's Jon Jones, right? If we're talking about competition-wise, Jon Jones is hard to beat. He's faced and defeated some of the top dogs in the sport: Leodemachita, Rampage Jackson, Daniel Cormier... the list goes on and on. Anderson Silva's skill during his prime was borderline otherworldly too.
If I have to choose based on skill and consistent performance, my pick would have to be Jon Jones. His sheer dominance in the octagon, his skillset, the list of fighters he's defeated, and the level of competition he consistently faced - it's hard to argue against that. But I tell you what, it's a razor-thin margin between him and the other legends of the sport. Everybody has their era, and they all profoundly impacted MMA in their own ways.
But remember, I'm just a bald comedian who's obsessed with martial arts. The beauty of this sport is that everyone will have a different opinion on this matter, and that's okay.
Do you have a favorite ethnicity?
Man, that's a tough one. I don't think it's about having a favorite ethnicity, you know? I love diversity. I think different cultures and ethnicities bring unique flavors and perspectives to the table. When it comes to food, I can't decide between Mexican or Italian. They just hit differently. And talking about people, it's not about ethnicity, it's about the individual. There's good and bad everywhere, right? At the end of the day, I think we can all learn from each other. It's all about the human experience, man.