Here’s the full episode of Showtime’s Fight Camp 360°: Fedor vs. Rogers for those of you who missed it or don’t have Showtime. I watched it earlier, and yes, it was really good. It gave us the best look inside Fedor’s life and training camp in Stary Oskol we’ve ever seen, and to be honest, I don’t think it’s possible to live a simpler life than Fedor does in the small town he loves so much. He even wears the same pastel-striped sweater to church that he’s been wearing for the past week. All of it begs the question, where does his money go? Oh wait, nevermind…
I only had on gripe with the show. It definitely answers why you should watch it, but it doesn’t answer when, where and how to watch it. No mention of Nov. 7 at 9PM ET/PT on CBS. That information’s a little too important to leave out, don’t you think?
Update: Showtime released Fight Camp 360 on YouTube so I switched out the video for all you guys in the UK and Canada who couldn’t play the previous one. If it still doesn’t work there’s a link in the comments to one that should work.
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it cant be viewed from ppl in the u.k……
Oh really? Sorry man, unfortunately not much we can do about that.
or in canada wtf
I’m in Canada too and couldn’t watch the video posted here but I did manage to find the show on Showtime’s website. Here’s the link for those outside the U.S.
http://sports.sho.com/browse/video-portal.html?id=47643102001
Hope this works for everyone else. peace.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the u.k version and wow that was an awesome vid!
Just wish Fedor went to the U.F.C!
Wow, Simple life, simple plan, no distractions, straight to the point. This explains a lot why he is so great. Fedor is for real.
If somebody loses his focus for 2 seconds in front of Rogers, that’s a guaranteed trauma but Fedor won’t.
It’s not that Fedor won’t lose at some point; that’s evolution and I see that his ego is not invested in the outcome or the duration of his title. But it’s always interesting for me to watch dynamics like these. I find cases of discernment to be very appealing. In this case, it was about the discernment of humility over ego. Wisdom knows the power of simplicity and spirituality over conventionalism, propaganda, big words and big games. The outcome in the Fedor vs Rogers fight was easy to predict for that fact alone. Fedor is like the Perigrin…he simply studies and then focuses on an opportunity and then swipes in with speed, precision and impact. He is a respectful opponent with no frills, drama or making the victim suffer. The secret behind any being we call a myth is all about the intelligence of basics, the ability to sever from worldliness and faith in the power of our Creator within us. It’s is a human formula that we can all follow.