#117 | Into The Bat Cave | Jamal, Fab, & Big Baby Miller | Rizzology |

12 days ago
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In this episode, Big Baby Miller takes us down memory lane, reflecting on his upbringing in Brooklyn and his transition to life in Long Island, all while contemplating a move to ensure his family’s safety.

Jamal shares his wisdom on athletic fitness, stressing the importance of maintaining a strategic 75% baseline, while Miller opens up about the mental and physical challenges of dieting and training as a pro boxer. We'll also hear about their camaraderie, humor, and the supportive environment they create to overcome hurdles together.

We explore Miller’s journey through various training environments, his weight fluctuations, and preparations for upcoming fights, including a hopeful matchup against Derek Chisora in Manchester. As per usual, Fab laces the conversation with humor, teasing about upcoming personal projects.

And it doesn’t stop there; from discussing the early stages of augmented reality to humorous debates about originality and the dynamics of social media, we cover it all. We round off with insightful discussions on parenting, the essence of active fatherhood, and balancing life’s responsibilities with professional aspirations.

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https://www.instagram.com/mr1ntensity/

Chapters:
00:00 Universal income fosters purpose and self-improvement.
20:37 Last-minute fight loss.
29:42 Property management.
41:28 "Wings caused a bizarre and bad experience."
43:29 Consult list, research, gray areas, drug testing.
01:02:35 Prefer training friends over competitive fighting.
01:11:27 Shared responsibilities for kids.
01:20:51 Stay 75% ready; focus on strategy, not fitness.
01:27:49 Success hasn't changed me; I'm humble.
01:45:15 Weight loss hindered his performance in fight.
02:04:22 Car got stolen; sought camera footage.
02:10:08 Technology and AI's impact on jobs and economy.
02:21:34 Martial arts teach camaraderie and life lessons.

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