Born a Champion (2021) - full transcript

Mickey Kelley ,one of the first American black belts in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, who gets pulled away from everything he loves and into an unsanctioned MMA tournament,

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Do you know

anything about his parents?

A few things.

Good, because we couldn't

find anything,

and we also couldn't find any

military records for a Mickey Kelley.

Yeah. Well,

there's a reason for that.

Which is?

How much time you got?

As long as it takes.

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Okay, just start by

telling us how you two met.

I met Mickey Kelley later on in our

lives, back in 1991,

when he had just gotten back

from Desert Storm.

He retired from the Marines.

I was working at a

restaurant called El Patio.

I was valeting cars.

Mick was just a customer,

when this asshole cut in line,

ordered me

to get his ride first.

When I said no,

he started calling me names.

Shit like "beaner", "taco."

Little fight broke out.

Before I knew it, Mick jumped

in, pulled the guy off me,

but the guy

had friends with him.

I tried to help, but...

Fuck.

Mick had it under control.

He wiped the floor

with all of them.

Crazy thing was,

he never threw a punch.

And that was it.

It was over.

I thanked him.

And afterwards, I went around,

got his piece of shit car,

brought it to him.

And then that dude,

he looked me right in the eye,

and he said,

"Thanks a lot, Taco."

Now I saw

what this guy could do,

but I just had

to fuckin' ask him...

"What did you just call me?"

And I think he was a little

surprised by my tone, but he said,

"Hey, sorry, man.

I thought them

was your friends

and they was

calling you Taco."

After that, he just broke

out into the biggest grin...

and he became the best

friend I ever had.

Was Mickey Kelley really

that amazing of a fighter?

People seem to think that

the Holy Grail of MMA videos

is the Rickson Gracie

versus Yoji Anjo fight.

But it's not.

It's Kelley versus Blaine.

And people think

that it didn't happen?

That just makes me laugh.

'Cause I was there.

It all happened

back in the early '90s,

before the sport

even had a name.

- Yeah.

- Water?

- Thank you

- You are welcome.

Did you see this article?

I'm thinking maybe

a pink one or a blue.

Here's your water.

So when we got

to the airport,

- they told us our flight was overbooked.

- Thank you.

Which left only one open seat

in first class.

And I wanted my husband

to have that,

'cause it supports his back

a lot better.

Well, I just had to ask,

'cause for a minute there

I thought he was upset

'cause I was bad company.

No,

and it may seem very silly,

but I miss him.

We're on our way to Dubai to celebrate

our 50th wedding anniversary.

- That's where we met.

- Oh, wow.

Wow, 50 years.

Congratulations.

Since our last child

left for college,

we haven't been apart more than

four or five hours at a time.

Wow.

Maybe the person sitting next to

him would swap chairs with you.

Excuse me.

Pardon, sir.

Do you happen to know

who's seated in the chair

next to you?

A real nice young lady

and she's heading

back that way.

Is that right?

I appreciate it, sir.

Thank you.

- Hi.

- Hi.

I, uh...

Shit, um...

You're

in seat 5F, right?

Yeah.

Look, I know it's...

I know it's a long shot,

but any possibility

you'd be willing to trade...

Relax. I already told Mrs.

Miller I'd give her my seat.

Ladies and gentlemen,

we will be serving dinner...

So, uh, you, uh...

You gals in some sort of

beauty pageant or something?

No, no.

We're, uh...

We're doing

this modeling shoot

for this new fur company

in Dubai.

You're a fashion model.

No, well, it's my...

It's my first time.

The, uh...

the law office I work in,

they represent

this modeling agent

and he was nice enough

to give me the opportunity.

- Oh, okay.

- Mm-hmm.

So you... you a lawyer?

I'm a paralegal,

actually,

but it's kinda just like

a backup plan.

- A backup plan.

- Mm-hmm.

So what's the...

what's the main plan then?

To be a stay-at-home mom.

Well, once I meet my

husband, of course.

What? Why are you

looking at me like that?

No, no, you just...

you just don't

hear that every day.

That sounds good.

So what about you?

What brings you to Dubai?

I'm-I'm...

I'm just going to teach.

Teach what?

Uh, combatives.

It's like martial arts.

Specifically, the martial art's

called jiu-jitsu.

It's-it's

a Brazilian variation.

Is it like karate?

No, ma'am,

it's nothing like karate.

It's... Uh, to the layman

it would look like, uh...

- Olympic wrestling.

- Uh-huh.

The only difference being,

you get your opponent

to concede either

physically or verbally

by chokes, joint locks,

bone manipulation, stuff like that.

God, it sounds horrible.

No. No, no, no,

it's not-not horrible.

It's easy. I mean,

if something goes wrong,

- they tap and the match is over.

- Yeah.

- It's relatively safe. It's not...

- Really? It's safe?

Well, what...

What happened to your eye, then?

Okay, well,

that-that was an accident.

I mean, that... Normally,

things like that don't happen.

So you teach

real fighting, huh?

Yes, ma'am.

You know, I gotta say, I...

I do not like fighting.

I don't like watching it.

When I was a kid, my, uh...

my cousin got into it

with this other boy,

and both ended up all bloody

and it was awful.

I'll never forget it.

Well, if it makes you

feel any better,

I-I don't train to start fights,

just end them if I need to.

I guess that makes me feel

a little bit better, yeah.

Well, good. Good.

I'm Mickey, by the way.

- Layla.

- Layla.

It's very nice

to meet you, Layla.

It's nice

to meet you too.

Oh, my God.

Did I drool on you?

I'm so sorry.

It's... It's okay.

It's okay.

I didn't have the heart

to wake you up, so...

Oh, my God.

Did we land already?

We did, yeah.

I need to... I need

to get back with the group.

There's a shuttle

picking us up.

I'm at the, uh, Scorpione Hotel.

Layla Boudreau.

- Look me up.

- I will.

Shit.

Write it down.

Don't screw this up, son.

Welcome.

First of all,

I'd like to thank you all

for joining me here today.

And a really big thanks

to Amin's father

for facilitating this lesson.

He flew me out all the way from

the United States of America

to talk about something

I am very passionate about.

Maybe that passion

will become contagious,

and you all will adopt it

into your lives as I have mine.

I had the opportunity to learn Brazilian

jiu-jitsu straight from the source,

so I will do my best

to pay homage to my sensei,

Professor Renzo Gracie.

So let's get started.

So I will need a volunteer.

Who wants to help me out?

Amin, please,

join me up front.

I really appreciate

the opportunity, sir,

so thank you.

Thank you very much.

Thank my son.

He is the one

who introducing me

to this Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

Well, he is

an excellent student.

Very eager to learn,

as well.

He's eager to learn

to defend himself

against his big cousin.

Right.

Mr. Kelley, tell me,

if you are as good

as he says you are,

why do you not fight?

Well, there's plenty

of times in life

when you're forced

to fight as it is.

You know, I do my best

to not supplement

that number, you know.

Then why do it at all?

It's helped me.

Changed me, even.

Been a... sort of medicine

for me in a lot of ways.

- I see.

- Plus, I think everybody needs

a little meritocracy

in their lives.

And a jiu-jitsu match

is just that, you know.

Once you clap hands and go,

there's no hiding.

That mat is gonna

expose every lie

and confirm every truth

with each roll.

It truly holds

a mirror up to you,

right in your face,

every single day.

And I love that about it.

Um, I'm sorry, sir.

I just recognize

a friend of mine.

Would you... Could I just

briefly go say hello?

Of course, please.

Be right back, sir.

Layla.

- Hey.

- Mickey. Hi.

Hi, it's, um...

It's good to see

a friendly face.

Yeah, I, uh...

I looked for you

at the hotel,

but they didn't

have your name.

Yeah, um, they put all of us

under the host's name.

He's some Greek fur magnet,

I don't even... I can't even

pronounce his name.

Is everything okay?

- 'Cause you seem upset.

- Well...

Miss Layla.

You must return to the table

and apologize right away.

- He deserved it.

- Miss Layla, in Dubai,

a woman does not touch

a man, let alone strike him.

But he's allowed to

touch me all he wants

- wherever he wants?

- You misunderstand the customs here.

You've caused him

tremendous embarrassment.

I don't care if he's

embarrassed, he deserves it.

If Mr. Kostopoulos wants to

discuss modelling work over drinks,

then you must oblige.

Please, return

to the table right now,

or you'll be

in breach of contract.

Listen, buddy, I'm sure

we can work something out here.

Who are you, sir?

Just a friend

of hers. Why?

What do you do in Dubai?

Work for Sheikh Bin Khalid.

Ah, you're employee

of His Highness.

What do you do?

Kitchen supervisor?

Dog walker?

Secretary?

No, sir.

I teach jiu-jitsu.

Ah, yes.

Alvah here,

he doesn't like jiu-jitsu.

Why do you not like it?

I forget.

It's for, uh,

how you say?

Faggots.

Look, Mickey,

don't worry about me,

I'll-I'll take care of it.

I-I don't want to cause you

any trouble, okay?

Yes, Mr. Mickey,

please go.

Allow me to have a

conversation with my employee.

Do you wanna talk

to this guy?

I'll be fine.

I'll be sitting

right over there.

Layla, please,

come and sit.

We must have a discussion.

So I see you met

Dimitris Kostopoulos.

My cousin helped him start

a tiny fur market.

Now he basically runs

the entire trade.

One of the wealthiest

non-Emiratis in the city.

Do you know the girl?

Yes, sir. I-I just met her

on the flight over, but...

She's a prostitute.

- No, sir. All due respect...

- It is the truth.

Dimitris likes to hire

beautiful Western women

and pay them $50,000 to come here and

model for his private line of fur.

And when they get here,

they are encouraged to do more,

and they always say yes.

You see

his bodyguard, Alvah?

Ex-Spetsnaz.

Also an Israeli martial arts

expert in, um... Krav Magoo.

It's Krav Maga, sir.

- Excuse me?

- It's-it's... Krav Maga.

Dimitris says he has killed

eight people with his bare hands.

Would you pardon me

one more time, sir?

Excuse me.

So here's

how it goes.

If you do not apologize

to Mr. Kostopoulos

and spend a little time

with him,

we will de-fund

your return ticket

and you can find your own way

back to the United States.

You know, sir,

I can't help but feel like you

might have been trying to insult me

with the stuff about the dog

walker and the kitchen supervisor.

Or did I take that

the wrong way?

'Cause if you want to insult me,

just have the courage to do it, sir.

Don't hide it behind words that

could be taken more than one way.

Look, I don't know

who the hell

- you think are you are...

- Stelios.

Do you know who I am?

No, sir, I don't.

I just know

I don't like you very much.

Layla, would you

like to leave?

You're making me very upset,

and when I get upset,

Alvah gets very mad,

and he will be here

any second.

No, sir. I don't think

he's coming back.

Call a doctor, quickly!

Salaam

aleikum, Mr. Kostopoulos.

Is my friend

troubling you?

No.

I think it's time

we go, Mickey, no?

Please, give me a moment

and I will meet you in front.

Yes, sir.

Now, I could not hear

what you were saying,

but I do recognize

that look.

So let me tell you this.

Mr. Kelley is my friend.

And I know you're a friend

of my cousin,

but he has many.

I do not.

You are a guest here.

Don't forget that.

Your Excellency,

please believe me when I tell you,

I meant no disrespect

to you here in your home...

Stop it, Mickey.

I insist you stay here

one more week

and teach me

Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

I'd-I'd be happy

to get you started, sir.

I'm flattered, actually.

But could you possibly do me

one huge favor?

Could you get her

the first flight home?

Done.

Hello.

Hey, good afternoon.

Are you friend

of Mickey Kelley?

Maybe.

Who's asking?

I'm Layla.

I met him

a few weeks ago in Dubai.

I was hoping I could

get a hold of him,

but I didn't...

I didn't get his number.

But he, um...

He mentioned this shop.

And he...

and he told me about you.

Told you about who,

specifically?

You. You know, he said that

you were his-his best friend.

He give you a name?

Okay, um, this is what

he said it was: Taco?

Oh, my God. I am...

I am... I'm so sorry.

I shouldn't...

I shouldn't have come here.

Hey, I'm just kidding.

I'm totally just kidding.

I'm Taco.

- Oh.

- Yeah.

He called me yesterday.

He sounded jet-lagged.

He was supposed

to be here an hour ago,

but he hasn't shown up yet.

Oh.

Did he mention me?

Uh... no.

Yeah, okay.

I, um... I gave him

my number, but I guess...

I guess I shouldn't have

assumed that he...

Don't tell him

I came here, okay?

I'm-I'm feeling a little bit

embarrassed by all of this.

There he is.

Now he shows up.

Oh, my God, now he's gonna think

I'm some stalker, or something.

What... No, what...

What's going on?

If he wanted to talk to me,

he would've called.

I think I just misread

all of it.

- Please, just don't tell him I'm here.

- Taco?

- Please.

- Hold on.

- Hey, bud.

- Hey.

Good of you

to finally join me.

Sorry I'm late, man.

I-I overslept.

I'm still pretty...

pretty jet-lagged

- from the trip, you know.

- How was it?

I met a girl.

An Arab chick?

No, no, no, she's-she's

from North Carolina.

- She's...

- Okay, white girl.

Yeah, she's fucking

beautiful, man.

And, uh... I-I got

her phone number.

You know,

she wrote it down

and it-it was on the nightstand

right in the hotel,

and I looked at it every night

before I went to bed.

And then the night before

my flight to come home,

it's gone, you know.

But I told her about you.

- Is that right?

- Yeah, I told her about the shop.

- Hmm.

- But, I mean...

Fuck, she's probably... She's probably

waiting for me to call, you know.

- Yeah, maybe.

- You know, Taco, I've never believed

in that "love at first sight" crap

they talk about in the movies.

It's like you say about music,

that it's in the bottom end.

- Yeah.

- Brother, she fell asleep

with her head on my chest

for five hours,

and I couldn't move,

but I felt her heart, brother.

And it's strong, man.

It's got that bass

you talk about like...

Easy, bro.

You sound like an infatuated

little bitch right now.

Any chick hears you

talking like that,

they're gonna totally

fuckin' own your ass.

Taco, I would marry

this girl.

- Hey...

- I would marry her, I swear to God,

and I knew it after

knowing her ten minutes.

You know, you hear people

talk about "the one."

- Okay...

- She's mine.

Let's go eat, man.

I'm fucking starving.

You're not even

listening to me.

Totally am, bro.

Let me just get my wallet.

- Whoa, sorry about that.

- I'll be in the car.

I was not expecting him

to be such a... sissy about it.

Hey. You okay?

Yeah. Yeah.

I, um...

I never, um...

I've never heard anyone

say about me

exactly what I feel

about them, you know?

She left her number,

and I gave it to him

the next day.

Hey.

I thought I may have

missed you or something...

That was it.

Those two were fucking

inseparable after that.

Layla got a job

as a paralegal.

Excuse me,

guys. Pardon.

Mickey continued bouncing

at this local bar

and training when he could.

There weren't any standalone

jiu-jitsu schools back then,

so Mick and some other guys just

rented some space at a McDojo.

- McDojo?

- Yeah, like, you know,

some other places you go to

and order chicken nuggets,

and you get that real chicken,

but then you go to Mickey D's,

and what you're gettin'

- isn't even real.

- I get it.

I married them myself,

in bay number two of my shop.

So now, by the power

vested in me,

in the name

of Jesus Christ,

I pronounce you

husband and wife.

- You may kiss the bride.

- Okay.

It was just us.

- Neither of them had...

- Thank you!

...any real family

to speak of.

I did the interior

for you guys.

I have

a surprise for you.

- Yeah?

- Mm-hmm.

What?

Close your eyes.

Okay.

Hold out your hand.

- Okay, why...

- Keep your eyes closed.

- Keep your eyes closed.

- Okay, okay, okay, okay.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

You know, I never really

knew what I wanted.

But I do now.

I want my son to have

all the stuff I never had.

And I wanna start by making

sure he's got a godfather.

- Me?

- Of course you, man.

Come on, you're the best

friend I got on the planet.

Mickey'd been through

the foster system,

so he wanted to be sure there

was no chance

of that ever happening to his kid.

Hello?

Few months later,

he gets a call

from his friend in Dubai

after he'd seen

an early UFC event.

It's great to hear from you.

Who is it?

But this isn't

just grappling, right?

This is like a-a real dangerous

fight, like on TV?

Well, yeah, I mean,

it's-it's no holds barred.

I just... I don't understand,

like, why...

why did you never

fight in one of those before?

Honey, I've never really

had a reason, you know?

But this is 25 grand

just to show up.

And that's a downpayment

on a house for us.

And it's another 75 grand

if I win.

Babe, I don't...

I don't know if I...

Babe... I can win.

Mickey'd

been offered to compete

in an eight-man tournament

along with Marco Blaine.

Marco was a top contender for

the Vale Tudo Championship belt

and one of the best strikers

in the world.

Mickey was just a prodigy

in ground fighting.

I'd never seen him tap, and he rolled

with some of the best in the business,

like Pitt. That dude was

in the fucking Olympics.

You all right?

Uh, but this fight

wasn't gonna be on TV.

Now, if you remember

back in those days,

most states had banned

MMA fights,

because, uh, John McCain

and some other senators,

they thought

it was too violent.

Matter of fact, one of the first

American promoters, Dick Mason,

he went and testified

in Washington.

You're wasting your time

testifying.

Can't even call

that crap a sport.

The world's already got

real athletes.

Mankind's always been intrigued

with finding its best athletes.

We're a competitive species.

Hell, we've even

invented games

to try and measure a man.

McGwire and Sosa can park more

balls over a center field fence

than the rest of the planet.

Shaq can slam dunk

over almost anybody's head.

Hm. Mike Tyson can touch anybody's nose

without them even seeing him flinch.

Impressive, all of them.

But, uh, make no mistake.

Outside of the rule

of law...

they'd all be doing

my athlete's laundry.

In this sport,

there's no headgear, no gloves,

it's bare knuckles

on the side of your head.

The gloves are only there

to protect the hands,

and, in fact, only ensure

that the punching continues.

And as far as headgear,

although it prevents cuts,

the downside of that

is that it does allow

for repeated concussion

to the brain.

Sanctioning MMA fights

was kinda like...

It had us back up against a brick

wall, but, you know,

once that Pandora's Box

was open...

people were hungry for it.

So these rich Arab guys

started putting on

their own tournaments

in the desert, gladiator-style.

Literally just saying,

"I wanna see this guy and this guy fight,"

offering them money,

flying them out.

We all flew out to Dubai

for an event and I...

I was to be in the corner

with my best friend.

Breathe in for me.

Breathe out.

He was more than ready,

and there wasn't

any doubt in my mind

that if he got to fight Blaine

and he could get him

to the ground,

that he'd completely

annihilate him.

All is good.

- Okay, thank you very much, Doctor.

- You're welcome.

Hey, Doc.

I saw you

make a face just now.

Why'd you make a face?

There are eight men

in this tournament.

Seven of them have

a resting heart rate of 85.

One of them

has a rate of 42.

Your friend

is either very confident...

or very naive.

And the winner, Marco Blaine.

Next, we have Mickey

Kelley, from the United States.

And Tadashi Yamamoto,

from Japan.

Gentlemen, you may begin.

There you go!

That's right, hang on!

And our winner,

by submission,

at 54 seconds,

Mickey Kelley!

For the first match

of our semi-finals,

we have Mickey Kelley,

from the United States.

And Razak, from Nigeria.

Gentlemen, begin.

Nice.

There you go.

Bring him down.

Bring him down.

There you go!

Let's go!

The winner, by submission, Mickey Kelley!

Everyone was hoping it would

come down to Marco and Mickey.

And they got their wish.

After Mickey's

first two fights,

Mickey was

heavily favored to win,

and not just by me.

For our main event, we have Mickey

Kelley, from the United States.

And Marco Blaine,

from Brazil.

Gentlemen, begin.

Mickey went down

immediately,

with his hand still reaching for

that handshake that was never coming.

We had an agreement...

that I wouldn't throw in the

towel unless he was unconscious.

Mick, I'm throwing the towel!

There was a pleading

in his eyes like...

I should have listened to her.

It was one of the most

vicious beatings

I'd ever seen in my life.

He was never even in the fight.

Mickey suffered a broken eye

socket and a detached retina.

He also had a partial

detachment in his right eye

and was at risk for losing

his sight altogether.

He would never be medically

cleared to fight again.

His son was born a month later,

on his 40th birthday.

And in a strange way, it couldn't

have happened at a better time.

And all the pain and the

depression he was going through,

it just... vanished

when Kyd was born.

The next few years there was

no more talk about fighting.

Just got a new job and

focused on being a dad.

They were getting by.

Until around late 1998,

when MMA was fighting to get

sanctioned in the US.

Red Dragon Dojo.

Yes, ma'am.

Yes, ma'am, I can get him.

Just one second.

Our sport was incorporating

rules and becoming legit,

going mainstream pretty quick.

But I knew

that sooner or later,

seeing the guy who took

so much from him

on all the magazine covers

would probably start

to get to Mick.

More commitment, Veronica.

Nice, Chelsea.

Hey, uh, Jimmy.

Yes, Michael! What?

Uh, it's your girlfriend.

What the hell

does she want?

All right, guys, keep it up.

I'll be right back.

What?

After pushing a broom

during the day,

Mick would pick up extra cash

by teaching private lessons

in the evening.

Okay, now nothing outside

of what I've already taught you,

but now I'm gonna

throw 'em at random.

Speed it up a little bit, okay?

You ready?

Fold the wrist first.

Good job.

Fold it first.

Palm over knuckles,

elbows together.

Yes! Beautiful,

beautiful, beautiful.

Nice! Good job,

good job, good job.

- Daddy's home!

- Hey.

Hi.

I think I remember

having a son

when I left for work.

I wonder where he is.

Hmm. Maybe he left

for college already.

Where are you,

little shit?

Daddy, can you tell me the story

about Mommy's famous chicken?

You want Daddy to tell you

that story again?

- Mm-hmm.

- That's a good story.

I wanna say it was 1492.

Oh. It was

a really long time ago.

Mommy and Daddy were sailing the

ocean blue with their friend Chris.

- Columbus? That one?

- I-I think that's... It rings a bell.

We were looking for

a place called America

'cause that's where

they were having

the chicken finger

world championships.

But we only had

one chicken left.

- Mommy says it's not true.

- It is true.

Mommy's just being humble.

Remember what Daddy says, "We never let

the world see us beating our chest"?

That's Mommy.

Well, Mommy appreciates how

much Daddy likes her cooking,

but that story... No.

But they are the best

chicken fingers in the world.

- Finish up your supper, dude.

- Mmkay.

- I love you, dude.

- Love you.

Hey.

What's going on?

You're working tonight,

aren't you?

Yeah.

Will you tell me

about him again?

- Saint Sebastian?

- Yeah, is he dead?

Well, he's not dead.

But he was shot full arrows

and left for dead.

But because of his incredible

fortitude and endurance,

he survived.

That's why he's the patron

saint of soldiers and athletes,

'cause he never once

gave up.

- Pretty cool, huh?

- Mm-hmm.

Let's say our prayers

and go night-night, okay?

Okay.

- Angel of God...

- My guardian dear,

to whom God's love

commits me here.

Watch over me

throughout the night,

and keep me safe

within your sight.

Amen.

Amen, dude.

Jerome.

- No!

- Gentlemen.

- Don't touch me!

- How's everybody doing over here?

We're doing all right.

How can I help you?

Can I ask you gentlemen to move

to the other end of the bar?

Happy to buy you

a couple rounds on me.

I think I'm pretty comfortable

right here.

- Yeah.

- I understand that,

but if I can't get you

to the other end of the bar,

I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.

I don't wanna do that.

We want everybody

to have a good time.

Thank you.

These guys won't stop...

- Ma'am.

- ...hitting on my boyfriend.

- Shut up, you stupid bitch.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa...

No, no, no...

Fuck's sake, Jerome!

- Sorry, Mick.

- Get 'em out!

Fuck!

I knew it was

gonna happen sooner or later.

I never wanted you

to go back to that job.

Baby, there were two of them, and fucking

Jerome wasn't even paying attention.

It doesn't ma... You know what

every single doctor has said.

You could lose that eye.

It's the only time it's happened

in the last two years.

I got to keep bouncing

until I can

build my student base.

There's no other way

to pay for Kyd's school.

Well, there are

plenty of other preschool...

Yeah, cheaper, not better.

I wanna give y'all

the better stuff.

Look, babe, I could just go back to the law

office then, if that's what we need to do.

What, then we're gonna earn money

to pay somebody else to raise Kyd?

- No, we're not doing that.

- Bouncing is not a risk

that you should be taking.

I get in a car every day,

don't I?

That's a risk. Come on.

That's not the same thing.

No, don't-don't do this.

Mm, this-this-this

isn't just about money.

I can see it in your eyes.

This is about you

needing to satisfy

this-this-this

competitive urge it is,

or whatever it is,

that you call it.

You want a fight.

You we re looking

for a fight!

Don't leave.

Come on.

Again?

Yeah.

I see, I'm walking up now.

I mean,

if I had some more students for privates,

I wouldn't have to bounce.

But they all want

an instructor

who will roll hard with

them occasionally, you know?

And actually throw.

She's not gonna be

okay with that.

Well, Mick, your doctor said

that you really shouldn't.

Come on, the doctors are

exaggerating, you know?

They're just trying to protect

themselves from lawsuits.

I-I got hit the other day,

nothing happened. C'mon.

We know a little hard rolling's

not gonna hurt anything.

Maybe you could try

doing something

where you don't have to get hit

in the face on a daily basis.

Jiu-jitsu's

all I know, Taco.

It's the only thing

I'm good at, man.

I spent my whole life trying

to build a value to society

in hopes that someday I could

trade little bits of it.

Maybe get some money

to someday start a family,

and I-I can't lose that.

Without that,

I'm-I'm-I'm mediocre, man.

And I'm scared shitless

of being mediocre.

These two were

hysterical.

Mick wouldn't even

make it past midnight

because Layla would come

and get him every time.

They couldn't be mad at each other

for more than a couple of hours.

- Let's go home.

- Mm...

Mr. Kelley?

Yeah.

We saw this fight on TV,

and this one guy,

he did this move.

I was wondering if you

could show it to us.

Yeah. Yeah, sure.

When your neck is inside

this triangle right here,

when I apply pressure,

it's actually gonna

collapse the carotid artery.

It restricts the blood flow

to the brain,

and your training partner's gonna

either have to ask you to stop,

or he's gonna go unconscious.

So, now just-just

get your hand ready,

- and when you feel it, you tap, okay?

- Okay.

- You ready?

- Uh, yeah.

Okay, here we go.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

Can't you cause

brain damage?

No, I mean, only if you hold the

choke

well after your training

partner goes to sleep,

but we're gentlemen, I mean,

we-we don't act like that.

That's horrible.

Belly down's even worse.

So you hide

his hands underneath him.

Then your training partner

doesn't even have

the opportunity to tap.

It's not the nicest thing

in the world to do, but, uh...

I'll have to remember that next time I

find myself with a dude between my legs.

Josh, what are you doing?

Uh, thinking about

learning how to grapple.

I mean, all the MMA guys

use some form of it.

At least the guys who win.

Their rules

favor ground fighters.

Many techniques not allowed in

MMA, like bites, eye gouges,

can easily stop

a grappling attack.

Listen, Jimmy,

he-he just asked me

to show him a position.

I meant no disrespect.

I don't know why

you keep wasting your time

with the gay

wrestling shit.

Guys, let's

get out of here.

What I'm teaching keeps them

on their feet

and their opponents

on the floor.

I know, I understand.

Yeah, but what if someone surprises

you from behind, takes you down?

Well, Josh,

it depends on the type of attack.

If he tries from the back,

I have elbows to the face.

Or if he tries to tackle me from

the front,

I drop elbows right on his

spine, or I could box his ears.

Whatever.

Yeah, that would, uh...

that would probably hurt.

Oh...

You-you don't think

it'd get you off me?

- I didn't say that, Jimmy.

- Huh, old man?

Why don't we try it?

Hm? Why don't we try it?

Come on.

You're gonna stand there,

and you're gonna tell my students

that my techniques

don't work?

Glove up and prove it.

I'm not telling your students

anything, Jimmy.

- Okay?

- Hey, no one has to get hurt.

Soon as you were to stop,

just, you know, tap out.

You're used to that, right?

Gentlemen,

it's time to go.

I got a lot of cleaning to do

before class tomorrow. Let's go.

- Come on, Mick.

- Now! Come on.

Choke.

- Let's go, guys.

- Come on, Mick.

What, are you afraid of

a little demonstration?

I'll see you tomorrow.

What are you doing?

You wanna know what I teach?

I'll show you what I teach.

- You wanna know why I think what you teach is garbage?

- Hey, guys.

I'll show you that, too.

Hell, I'll even give you

a roadmap

as to what's gonna happen.

I'm gonna close

the distance to clinch

without so much

as taking a scratch.

I'm gonna take you to the

ground, I'm gonna mount you,

I'm gonna turn you over,

take your back,

and I'm gonna choke you

unconscious.

And then just so you don't

think it was a fluke,

we're gonna do it

all over again.

And I'm gonna do

the exact same thing

in the exact same order,

and there's not a goddamn

thing you can do about it.

Okay.

You just know

if you get too close,

I'm throwing for real.

What is going on?

I'm throwing

with bad intentions.

Okay, pal.

Let's rock.

Son of a bitch.

- Oh, fuck you!

- Whoa. Did you see that?

Fuck you! Let's go

again, pal! Come on!

Let's go!

Come on! Bring it!

Shit, shit, shit!

Daddy's home!

- Hi, Daddy!

- Hey, dude.

- I am armed.

- Mm...

No, you're not. You're unarmed.

What has gotten into you?

He's watching TV.

All I had to do was

log on to one of those forums.

But nobody was online

that much back then.

I mean, shit, we still had dial

up, if you can remember that.

Anyway...

Turns out some interesting stuff went

down in Dubai a few months earlier.

So what do you

think would be a real challenge?

I don't have

any real challenge out there.

I run this division.

All my fights the same:

I win, I win, I win.

This guy don't try to win.

- He just tries to survive...

- Fuck you, man!

- Whoa!

- I'll take you on right now! Come on!

- Right now!

- Get the fuck off my stage!

Well, maybe Mr. Mason

would be a good challenger,

but it's never a good idea

to fight your boss.

What are you

so mad about, Amin?

He's the best.

Show respect.

It's manipulated

to give him easy wins.

Why doesn't he fight

Miletich then?

Miletich would mangle him.

No, Blaine's punches

are fucking dangerous, man.

Whatever.

He's a cheater, anyways.

Oh, so he's

a cheater now, huh?

I'll show you.

Wait, what?

Your dad has tapes

of his tournaments?

Yeah, I found them a few months ago.

He used to keep them in a safe,

- but now they're just...

- Who's this big guy?

He looks badass.

White dude's

gonna get ass-raped.

Oh, yeah? He was my

instructor when I was a kid.

Ooh.

Oh, shit.

You think that guy

could beat Blaine?

Mickey Kelley!

Again, watch.

...we have Mickey Kelley,

from the United States.

- And Marco Blaine, from Brazil.

- No way.

When was this?

Gentlemen, begin.

Wait a minute.

- Was he still bowing?

- Yep.

Dude, we gotta show

my brother.

He thinks Marco's a god.

When's he back from London?

I'll just upload it

to my site.

He wasn't even looking!

- What? That's bullshit.

- Back it up.

Bloody hell.

We should post it in the forum.

I'll bet it'll get like 1,000 views.

- Squash it.

- Pointless.

It's been uploaded and ripped

a dozen times over.

Oh, get out of here.

You can hardly see

either of them

from the distance

of this video.

This thing could be a work.

It wasn't a work.

This guy's good.

And that is

clearly your boy.

Let me tell you something.

There is always some backyard

theoretical fighter

who thinks he can

take on the pros.

They never succeed,

they never will.

So bring me somebody else

besides some fucking journeyman.

Your number one contender's

on a six-month

damage suspension.

You asked me who I thought

would be the biggest draw.

Now you log on

to any one of these forums,

and you'll see that there's a

ton of buzz around this video.

So you want to give

some nobody a title shot

because he got

sucker-punched by Blaine,

what, six years ago?

Jesus, the clown's lucky that

Blaine ended him so quickly.

You should watch

the whole video.

'Cause this guy's

no journeyman.

He is the real deal.

- Oh, says who?

- People. People that know.

And they're saying that Marco's

claim to being undefeated

is hollow

because of this fight.

And as soon as this hits the

magazines, it's inevitable.

Everybody's gonna want

to see a rematch.

Right?

This is a story.

This is the kind of story

that dream fights

are made of.

I don't finance

people's dreams.

I finance their do's.

Okay.

Well, this isn't his dream.

He doesn't even

know about it.

I don't even know

if he would accept the fight.

Dude just kinda

disappeared one day.

Who is he?

His name's Mickey Kelley.

Pitt knows him.

Personally,

I-I felt sorry for him, man.

I mean...

I mean, hell, had to be

like 40-something when I

caught back up with him.

And you-you can't just go

that many years

without high level training

and expect to be competitive.

You know, I mean,

at least not against anybody who's good.

So, um, you know...

Jiu-jitsu

constantly evolves,

and that's exactly

what I told Mason,

but, you know, he insisted.

Hello?

Mick.

Is that Pitt?

Yeah.

How you doing?

Good, brother.

How you doing, man?

- Good. It's good to see you.

- You too, man.

What the fuck you

doing here, man?

You know,

paying some bills.

- You know?

- Yeah, okay.

Hey, I heard

about the new gym.

I'm, uh,

I'm proud of you, man.

Thank you,

thank you, thank you.

I knew you'd do something

with wrestling.

Shit, man.

So what's, uh...

What's going on?

- Travis, this is Mick. Mick, meet Travis.

- How are you, man?

- What's up, man? Nice to meet you.

- Very nice to meet you.

He's been training with me

for a little bit.

I'm looking to get him some

fights, I want him to get

some more different styles,

and I was telling him

that you was a slippery

motherfucker back in the day, so...

Well, I appreciate that, man.

I was just wondering if, um...

You mind rolling with him

a little bit?

See how he does?

- Yeah.

- Yeah?

Right-right now?

- I got my gear with me. I'm ready.

- If it's okay.

Yeah, we could, uh...

You want me

to grab the broom or...?

- No, that's-that's...

- Okay. All right.

- Let's go.

- Okay, let's go.

- You good?

- Uh, yeah.

Yeah. Let's get it.

Let's get it.

Let's get it.

Watch your neck.

Watch your neck. Watch...

Neck, neck, neck!

- You all right?

- Yeah, I'm good. I'm good.

That's a good warm up.

- Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

- All right?

Hey.

Close the elbow.

Hey, close...

Close the elbow right there.

Watch your neck...

Neck, neck.

He's looking for the... neck.

Now, fight.

Watch the fade.

Nothing there. Nothing there.

A little hand play right here.

Uh-huh. Okay.

Uh-huh.

Beautiful shot, Travis!

Widen your base.

There you go!

Uh-huh. Yeah.

Ah, he's reaching under.

He's reaching under.

Mother...

Turn the corner.

Watch the arm.

Watch the ar...

Turn into him.

Turn into him.

No. Breathe. No, no, you good.

He's going for the arm.

You all right?

Yeah. I'm good, man.

All right, Mick.

Give it to him straight.

You know,

I think you know

you leave your neck

dangling on that shot.

Uh, you know, on the single,

uh, run the pipe quick.

Uh, keep your elbows tucked just so I

can't get the Kimura grip figure-four.

I mean, this is nothing

that Pitt can't...

- Chicken wing.

- ...fix, you know. It's, uh...

I mean, you clean those up,

you'll be...

You'll be dangerous, buddy,

I promise you.

Yeah, maybe I'll do that.

- Thanks, man. I appreciate it.

- Of course.

- Pitt, I'll see you outside.

- Yeah.

Okay.

All right, TP.

Yeah, good train.

- Was that all right?

- You really don't know

what the fuck is going on

out in the world, do you?

What're you talking about?

Bro, that's

Travis Prince, man.

He just won

Brazilian nationals.

Like I asked you before...

What the fuck

are you doing here?

Oh, trust me,

he's still got it.

If he's injured,

I can't tell.

Really?

Don't say anything to him just yet.

Nope, I won't

mention it to him.

I'm actually thinking about

offering him a job,

so I don't want his head

to get too big if I do.

What do you mean?

What, you think

the guy's that good?

Well, I'll tell you what,

if you do end up putting

this fight together,

my money is not gonna be

on your boy.

What? Are you joking?

Yeah... Let me put it

this way.

If the fight goes to the

ground, your man is fucked.

You know

I would, man.

Yeah.

Hey.

What's going on?

So... you know,

let me, uh...

Let me talk to Layla about it,

and I'll-I'll call you tomorrow.

All right?

Okay. Talk soon.

Who was that?

You remember...

You remember Pitt, right?

Terry? Yeah.

Well, he started an MMA

training facility a while back,

and he'd like me

to teach grappling.

Baby, I wouldn't

have to bounce any...

I'm so sorry.

So am I.

Just promise me

you're gonna be careful.

- I will.

- Okay.

Watch the leg, though.

Watch the leg.

Hey, Pitt?

Pitt!

There he is.

There he is.

What's up, brother?

Wow.

Welcome home, baby.

Welcome home.

When your opponent

switches base,

head side, he's on top.

There's two options, really.

Opponent's head's

going to be high.

So can you turn into me?

Now when I'm ready,

I'm gonna hip escape out,

and I'm gonna straighten

that table.

Table disappears...

and I come to the top position.

Yes, yes, yes, yes.

Beautiful.

Where do his hands go?

To his face.

This hand is solely there

to prevent me from closing

the distance to you.

Stop, stop,

stop, stop, stop.

Not for your face.

Guys, leverage and efficiency.

He's right over there.

Hey, yo, Mick.

Guys, excuse me

for one second.

- Dad!

- Dude!

I didn't expect visitors

on my first day of work.

What is happening

right now?

- Oh, choke! I tap out! Daddy taps out!

- Okay, okay.

Well, we wanted to come

and see Daddy's new office.

Thank you.

This is amazing.

Daddy thinks so, too.

I'm very excited

about this place.

Dad, when will I

get to fight?

Well, if everything goes

according to plan, never.

- Why?

- Hey.

Daddy's already taught you the

self-defense aspects of jiu-jitsu.

And that'll get you out of just about

any problem that comes up to you.

But you're not getting

in a ring or a cage.

Daddy wants you to have

other options in life.

All I learned is fighting.

And I wish I had

those options.

But I want you

to be different.

Mr. Pitt says kids

my age can fight.

Oh, is that

what Mr. Pitt says?

I-I don't really recall having that

conversation with you... whatsoever.

'Cause I think I recall having

a conversation with Mr. Pitt,

and telling him

"Not my kid."

- The kid would never fight.

- He... Never.

Yeah, so when-when

we were talking, that we...

You weren't supposed

to mention that, man.

I just had to.

I'll tell you what I'll do...

- Pitt, throw me the glove.

- Here.

Give me your hand.

Put it in here.

Right there.

Look at that.

When that fits,

we'll talk about it.

- You understand?

- Yes, sir.

And for a brief moment,

everything seemed okay.

But, eventually, that video

caught up with him.

It's me.

All right.

Call his manager.

If the guy's even got one.

Now he's gonna

take him down.

Textbook movement.

The winner,

by submission, Mickey Kelley!

That same day,

I got a call from Brian Burchman,

some big shot matchmaker.

He gave me a bunch of forums

to check out.

Sure enough, all the talk was

of Mickey being the only fighter

that could possibly

beat Blaine.

The public

was demanding a rematch.

But Mickey was 46 years old,

and out of training,

while Blaine was 31

and at the top of his game,

not to mention

the other problem.

Your boy's

becoming a legend.

He'd be stupid

not to cash in on this.

Yeah, but he might have

an issue with the physical.

He's got a bad eye.

Don't worry,

if he wants to fight,

I got a doctor for him.

Look, it doesn't matter

what I say,

I know he'll want the fight.

He's not the problem.

Babe, it's $75,000

just to walk in the ring.

It's more than I make

in a year.

I don't care if it's a million dollars.

I can't let you do it!

- Okay, could you just let me...

- No, for five years

I have felt guilty for letting

you do something so stupid.

Okay, I was young.

I thought I could win.

I'm older now,

I know I can't win.

I'll go there,

I'll roll around,

at the first sign of trouble,

I'll tap.

And we'll go home

with some money.

Do you really expect me to

believe that when you get there,

you can get in that ring

with that fucking prick

and you're going to be able

to resist the urge

to give him the ass-kicking

that he deserves?

Really? Really? Okay,

well, go ahead.

Look me in the eye,

and tell me that.

I can't.

I mean, when you met me,

I was great at something.

I was confident,

and I was proud,

and I had this thing that I

carried with me everywhere.

You take that away from me,

and I'm not the same.

I'm not even...

I'm not even a man anymore.

I had somebody like that

for a dad.

And I just don't

want that around Kyd.

I need to face him.

I do.

No. No.

I was barely okay

with him teaching privates,

but this-this is just...

Crazy? I know.

Privates don't always

try to hurt him,

but in-in a cage,

it's literally all they're trying to do.

- Maybe I can just...

- But I love him.

And it's a question

he needs answered, so...

If I don't let him do it,

it's going to eat away

at him forever.

He's gonna end up resenting me

and I will lose him anyway.

Now I know why

you two are married.

You're just as nuts

as he is.

Promise me

on your godson's head

that if I tell you

to stop the fight,

that you will

stop the fight.

Thank you.

Hey.

Okay.

Okay?

I love you.

- A lot.

- I know, me too.

Before he even had a contract,

Mickey started training his ass off.

Come on, let's hit it.

Let's go, Mick.

- You got this, baby.

- Put in that work, baby.

Put in that work.

Uh-huh.

Keep working.

All right, here's the reality

of the situation, Mick.

If you stand it with this guy. you got

a life expectancy of 60 seconds, okay?

The longer you're up,

the more chances you got of getting hit.

All right, brother?

Building strength,

building speed.

- All right, baby. Come on, push it.

- Come on.

You're gonna need

to close the distance

and take him to the ground

faster than ever.

And once he's down,

you don't have unlimited time

like you did in old days, man.

You got five minute rounds,

so you're gonna have

to submit him before the bell.

On top of that,

Marco's been working on his ground game,

so he's not the same

jiu-jitsu newbie.

We're gonna give you

the clinch strength

of a goddamn silverback, boy.

You hear me?

So that when you're

on the ground,

you're gonna manipulate him

like a Gumby doll.

Working on techniques

that would help his left side

get protected

as much as possible...

Forget the hill drop, okay?

Don't worry about taking

his back or nothing like that.

Blaine knows you're a grappler, okay?

He's expecting that.

Take him over the top.

Suplex.

...while trying new

strategies keep Blaine on his toes.

But it was all pointless.

Begin.

Mason

had fought so hard

to bring the sport

to the mainstream...

that he couldn't risk having

a fighter get massacred on TV.

So before officially

announcing the fight,

he brought in a real doctor

for Mickey's physical.

Mickey passed everything with flying

colors up until the vision test.

There was no way Mick

was getting cleared.

That was March 8th, 2001.

His car was at my shop

with a bad carb,

so I dropped him off

at the doctor's.

Layla was gonna pick him up.

Me and Kyd were

coming back from Hobby Shack.

Grandma! Grandma Taco!

Look what Uncle got me!

- ...ran a stop sign...

- 6:00 p.m.

...crashing into

a Volkswagen Beetle.

I actually saw it

on the news.

First responders

are on the scene.

Yeah.

Layla's death...

changed Mick

in a way that...

I'll never be able

to describe.

He never said it, but...

he felt responsible.

It was all over his face.

If only he hadn't...

Hey, dumbass! I'm talking to you!

Hey, man, you all right?

- No, I'm good. I'm-I'm going.

- You all right, brother?

Everything okay?

I think Kyd was the only

thing keeping him alive.

Remember to tell your mom

about the honor roll, all right?

- Okay.

- She's gonna be very proud of you.

And tell her

I had you try sushi, okay?

- Okay.

- You don't have to tell her you thought it sucked.

Keep that to yourself.

- Hey, dude.

- Oh, thanks.

Aren't you coming?

No, you know, I...

I came earlier today.

- Oh.

- So this is, uh...

- This is your time. You go. Okay?

- Okay.

And tell her you're gonna learn

how to surf this summer! Huh?

And that you love her.

That we...

That we love her,

buddy.

- Night-night, dude.

- Night-night.

What about our prayers?

Yeah.

Yeah, we can.

Angel of God,

my guardian dear,

to whom God's love

commits me here.

Watch over me

throughout the night,

and keep me safe

within your sight.

Amen.

You know, I really appreciate

how much you and your mom

have helped out with Kyd.

Come on, bro.

You're family.

How you holding up?

Feels like a fridge

fell on my chest, man.

Feel like my lungs just aren't

filling up properly when I breathe.

And I don't want Kyd to

see me like this, you know?

You're being

really hard on yourself.

It's a tough thing

you're going through.

You remember

what I told you about, uh...

about my dad?

Yeah, he walked out on you.

Killed himself.

Right after

he killed my mom.

Life gave him

a couple hard knocks

and he took it out on us.

I guess he couldn't...

provide for us, you know?

So he just... he just...

He fuckin' gave up.

And he took

my mom with him.

And I'm...

I'm fucking ashamed

of that, man.

When I got out of the

military, you know,

I-I took my mom's

maiden name, legally.

I wanted to throw away everything

about that fucking O'Sullivan name.

I wanted nothing to do

with anything that he was.

Why are you

telling me this now?

'Cause I need you

to know who I am.

And I don't want Kyd to see that

same defeat in my eyes, you know?

I want him to know

the Kelleys keep fighting.

We don't stop.

You know...

A good dad is not

supposed to tell his son

how to live his life,

you know?

He's just supposed

to live it correctly

and let him watch.

And I know he's watching, man.

I just never...

planned on doing this

without her, you know?

Listen...

You're gonna

get through this.

I promise.

- God doesn't give you...

- Don't, man.

Just don't...

don't bring up God.

I got some fuckin'

words for him.

That's what Layla

would say if she was here.

Remember that time she showed

up at my place crying...

'cause you told her you

were gonna take the fight?

You know

what she said to me?

No. What?

Was that the moment

that you got into that ring,

and you looked that son

of a bitch in the eyes...

He's gonna know he can win,

and he's not gonna stop until he does.

Guys. Gi's on, belts on.

Class starts in five minutes.

Hey, Mick.

Hey, uh...

Hey, listen, I, uh...

I heard about your wife.

I'm sorry, man.

I'm really sorry.

Look, if you

ever need anything...

I mean it.

I-I appreciate that.

Yeah. Okay.

Jimmy.

What are you doing here?

Well, I've been going over

what you did to me on the mat

for the past few years,

and I, uh...

Well, I just... I can't wrap

my head around it.

So I signed up

for your evening class.

I'll be seeing you.

Yo, Mick, phone call.

Hey, Pitt,

can you take a message?

Well, he says it's important.

Some dude from Dubai.

Some time in late July,

Mick got a call

from his old friend in Dubai.

Turns out, Dimitris found out about

the rematch that never happened

and offered to put it up

himself with the same purse.

Seventy-five grand

just to show up,

and another 150 grand

to the winner.

We got a fight.

Hey, who's the man of the

house while daddy's gone?

- I am.

- That's right.

So, anything Granny Taco needs,

you make sure she's okay.

Yes, sir.

And you be a gentleman,

and pay attention to her, okay?

- Okay.

- It's only five days.

So I'll be back

before you know it.

And you know what?

Daddy's flying again.

So maybe I'll talk

to the pilot

and see if I can

bring you back some wings.

I love you, dude.

I love you, too.

Needless to say,

after 30 days of hard training,

we were on a plane

headed right back to Dubai.

I couldn't believe Mason

even agreed to let

Blaine fight,

but I guess at his core,

he's just a fan

like the rest of us,

and, you know,

he wanted to see who'd win.

So, to keep it quiet,

he said 100 lucky witnesses max,

and that all attendees would have

their lips permanently sealed.

Ah! Welcome back to Dubai.

I appreciate the opportunity,

Mr. Kostopoulos.

Nice to see you again,

my friend.

Wonderful to see you

too, sir.

Again, thank you for the

hospitality with my friend.

Think nothing of it, Mickey.

I would have thrown the fight myself

if I would've known

you'd still be interested.

Are you joking?

He is stubborn.

I saw it seven years ago.

Doesn't know

when he's beaten.

Now he comes here to risk

his health for only $75,000.

Is that the worth

of a man's health in America?

You care for a dollar

like I care for a million.

At least Marco,

he bargained with me a little bit.

I got him for 100,000,

and when he wins the extra 150,000,

he's going to buy

a Ferrari Maranello.

This is what you are to him,

a new car.

Ah! He is also ready.

Mick, you good?

Yeah, I'm good.

Weighing in at 168 lbs,

Mickey Kelley!

Yeah, baby.

And his opponent...

weighing in at 170.9 lbs,

Marco Blaine!

They're talking

about you, champ.

- Okay.

- No.

These are the terms,

as agreed to by both camps.

First, there will be no

biting, no headbutts.

Mr. Kostopoulos

is taking wagers,

if you are so inclined,

gentlemen.

- I am so inclined. You?

- Yeah.

...if the opponent

has a hand on the mat.

Anything else you need,

princess?

Maybe some knee pads.

What's up?

Okay, gentleman.

We will see you tonight.

Bin Khalid

thinks you are brave.

But I know the truth.

You are not brave,

you are stupid.

What really makes you

think you can win?

I'm gonna make him quit.

You see, God, or Allah,

or whatever

you want to call him?

He's got a message

for all athletes

that get pushed far enough,

and he delivers it

through lactic acid.

It's a by-product

of muscle use.

Hell, it makes standing

even almost unbearable.

It's his way of saying

that your organs

are gonna completely shut down

if you keep pushing yourself.

Well, your boy,

when God talks to him,

I'm bettin'

he's gonna listen.

And what about you?

I quit listening to God

six months ago.

- You ready?

- Yeah, let's get out of here.

See him? I see him.

What is it?

Kelley.

That's not his name.

And now, hailing

from the United States,

in only his fourth

professional fight,

Marine Corps veteran

and jiu-jitsu instructor,

Mickey Kelley!

How you doing, son?

Sit down. Sit down, here.

You're about to go to work.

I'm Dick Mason.

I'm the guy that, uh,

tried to put this fight

together the first time.

The right way.

Apologies.

Medical exam,

it was out of my hands.

Marine, huh?

I was a commanding officer

myself during the Gulf War.

I only lost one marine

under my eye the whole time.

That low number didn't

make it any better, though.

His Abrams rolled over

a pissant IED near Kirkuk,

the c-track de-wheeled.

He was an engineer,

just like myself when I enlisted.

He did his job to perfection.

He got out of that tank.

He almost fixed that shit...

'til a sniper found him.

Ear to ear.

Dropped him on the spot.

His best friend

since he was in boot

was in the tank with him,

a guy named O'Sullivan.

Crew was ordered to evac,

the whole battalion was re-routed.

When they came under

a gun and mortar fire,

everyone obeyed,

except for O'Sullivan.

You know, it turns out

you never know

what a man's capable of

until you look him in the eye.

But he waited there

for two days,

guarding his best friend's body

until it could be extracted.

Did it all with a sidearm,

a pistol, mind you.

A damn pistol.

When they asked him

why he did it after the fact,

he stood in front

of this debrief panel

under threat of a DD

and he told them,

"Because the job

wasn't done yet."

Really wish I could've

looked that fella in the eye

before I called that pull.

Now, once the story got out,

all the bigwigs

back in Washington,

they wanted to throw

a medal at him.

I wanted to meet him myself

for my own reasons.

But we couldn't find him.

Apparently,

he changed his name.

You ever hear

that story before, son?

I always wanted

to meet the man

that carried my son

off that field.

Semper Fidelis,

Sergeant O'Sullivan.

Godspeed.

Here we go.

We have it. We're good.

Whoo! He looks good.

He looks good!

We're gonna make

so much money

betting against these idiots!

Hell, Vegas is gonna die

for these odds.

Taco, look, wearing

a frickin' sherpa.

This is amazing, bro.

Rematch of the century.

Ladies and

gentlemen, welcome to the fight

that everyone asked for,

only made possible

- by the Pope of Al Nasser Square...

- Here you go, over here.

...Mr. Dimitris Kostopoulos.

Now, without further ado,

a man that needs

no introduction.

From Brazil, the undefeated VTC

welterweight champion,

Marco Blaine!

- Use your head.

- It's time, baby.

Use your head now, hmm?

Time to execute.

Come on.

His opponent,

hailing from the United States,

unknown to most,

but celebrated by many,

a jiu-jitsu fighter and US Marine

corps combatives instructor,

with only three known fights and a

record of two wins and one loss...

Mickey Kelley!

- Let's go to work, baby.

- All right, listen, Mick.

You're better than this guy.

I know that, and you know that.

You have nothing to prove.

If something

doesn't feel right,

let's get out of there

safe, okay?

So watch that thick skull

of yours.

I'm gonna go over there,

say hi to him.

Mick, Mick, Mick.

Oha, Mickey.

I wouldn't miss this.

Good luck, man.

Good to be here.

Professor Renzo.

I'm good.

Turn around, Mick.

It's time. Let's go.

Gentlemen.

You know the rules.

Obey me at all times.

Protect yourselves

at all times.

I want a clean fight.

Understood?

If you want to shake hands,

do it now.

To your corners.

Thirty seconds, bro.

If he doesn't get Marco

down in 30 seconds,

it's no good.

- Let's go, baby.

- All right.

- Go to work.

- He looks good.

Ready?

Begin.

- Yes!

- That's what you want!

That's what you want, baby!

Yes, sir!

Bring him down!

Protect, baby! Protect!

Yep. Here you go!

There you go, bring him...

bring him down!

Twelve seconds!

He got him down in 12 seconds!

Your world, baby!

Your world!

Make him pay!

Nice!

There you go!

Here we go!

Here we go!

- There you go, Mick!

- Give it to him! Give it to him!

Give it to him!

Yes! Yes, that's the sequence

right there. Yeah.

- Here we go!

- Yes, yes!

- Squeeze! Squeeze!

- Lock him! Lock him up!

Go! Go! Go!

Go! Go! Squeeze!

You got him!

He can't move! Break!

Break!

Whoa! What are you doing?

He had him!

- What are you doing?

- No headbutts.

Dammit,

the fight was over!

To your corners!

- This is bullshit!

- Go see your cornerman!

- Come here! Fucking pussy!

- He had him!

No wonder they didn't wanna be on camera!

Let me see your face!

- Hey, one warning only.

- You're fine.

You're fine.

He's good. He's good.

- You're good.

- You're good, Mick.

Next violation,

you'll be disqualified.

Fighters, ready?

No! Start him on the ground!

- Fighters, begin.

- On the ground!

No! No! No!

Dammit!

- Make him pay.

- Cover your face, Mick!

Get up, baby! Get up!

Get up!

Back away!

There you go!

- Come on!

- Get up!

- Get up!

- Really?

On your feet!

Fight.

- Defense.

- Cover up, Mick!

Cover up, Mick!

Mick, chin down!

Chin down, Mick!

Guard, baby! Guard!

Here it comes, baby!

- Yes!

- That's it, baby!

- He's hurt, baby! He's hurt!

- Yes! Yes!

Here you go!

Now he wants to take it

to the ground?

You see his legs buckle?

He rocked him, baby!

Yes, your world! Give it!

Work the guard right there,

that's right.

- Work the guard!

- Cover up, Mick!

- Control him! Posture!

- Cover up! Cover up!

Control

his posture, Mick!

Control that!

- Cover up, Mick!

- Defense!

Cover up, Mick!

Don't go! Don't go!

Defense!

Turn your head!

Get the hook!

Grab his arm!

Grab his arm!

Grab his arm!

There you go!

Keep it going!

You got it!

Turn him!

Go! Go! Go!

Stay-stay heavy!

Come on!

Triangle! There you go.

- Grab him!

- There you go!

- Turn him!

- Yes!

- There it is!

- Let's go!

- Nice! Nice!

- Very nice!

- Motherfuck!

- Break!

He looks really bad.

Shit.

You're good.

- What's wrong?

- He can't see. At all.

It's just white streaks.

Mick, we're gonna have

to throw in the towel.

We can't.

What do you mean, we can't?

Mr. Kostopoulos...

You know, I thought

about what you said.

You know, Marco wants a car.

Well, I want something, too.

I want a house and an

education for my kid.

That's nice,

but you cannot win.

You know, you say a dollar to me

is like a million to you.

I can't argue with that.

So I got

a proposition for you.

Why don't you

keep your 75 grand?

I'll show up

tomorrow for free.

But, if I happen to win,

you give me that million.

I trust your word's good?

Bin Khalid

thinks you are brave,

but I know the truth.

You're not brave,

you are stupid.

What really makes you

think you can win?

It's all or nothing.

You stupid fucking hick,

Mick!

I may have to eat

a few punches to get to him,

but if you can guide me to

him, I can submit him.

- Mick...

- Listen to me.

I had my head on his chest.

It's all tweeter.

There's no bass.

He's gonna quit.

I swear to God,

he's gonna quit.

All right,

you guys. Stool out.

I'm gonna guide you

through this thing.

But you're gonna have

to listen for my voice, okay?

Layla's gonna be for left,

Kyd's gonna be for right.

All right?

Three steps straight out.

Ready? Begin.

Hands up, baby.

Hands up. Hands up. Let's go.

Hands up, hands up,

hands up.

Hands up, baby. Hands up.

Layla. Layla. Layla.

Layla.

Layla. Layla.

Layla. Layla. Layla.

- Clear that space, baby.

- Here you go.

- Shit.

- Here comes another one.

- Distance, distance.

- Ah.

Clear that space, baby.

She's close. Attack. Attack.

Put those hands up, baby.

- Put 'em up. Watch it!

- Kyd, Kyd, Kyd, Kyd!

Hands up, Mick!

Attack.

Put your hands up, Mick.

Watch out, Mick!

Hands up! Hands up!

Close it!

He's closing it!

Stop him! Stop him! Stop him!

Okay. It's okay.

Kyd. Kyd. Kyd. Kyd.

Come on. Come on, Mickey!

- Up, up, up!

- Let's go, baby! Six feet away!

- Six feet away!

- On your feet.

- Breathe, baby, breathe.

- He's right in front of you.

Layla! Layla, Mick.

Layla! Layla, Mick.

Come on, Mickey!

Get up, Mick.

Mick, I'm gonna have

to throw in the towel

if you don't get up.

Get up!

You gotta get up, Mick!

I love you a whole lot!

You love me.

What about our prayers?

Angel of God,

my guardian dear,

to whom God's love

commits me here.

Watch over me

throughout the night,

and keep me safe

within your sight.

I need to stop

this thing, Mick.

Hey, God bless you, Mick!

Come on!

- Cover up, Mick!

- There you go!

Come on!

Yes!

Take the back!

Why is he not taking the back?

He's taking him over the top!

Finish him, Mick!

Why is he not taking it?

He's hiding his hands

so he can't tap out.

Yes, fuck this guy, Mick!

Fuck him! Yes!

He's out! It's over!

The winner is Mickey Kelley!

Yes!

What the hell

you so happy about?

Wait, you changed your bet?

I looked in his eyes.

I haven't seen that kind of

conviction since Zaire 1974.

Get in there!

Get your man!

Mick, you did it!

Marco went back to

Brazil and never fought again.

Mickey... Mickey was

rushed to the hospital.

Doctors found cerebral swelling

due to the hits he took.

They had to induce a coma.

Where's my daddy?

Getting out

of that cab alone

was one of the most difficult

things

I'd ever done in my life.

If this

all really happened,

why did we never

hear about it?

The fight happened

on September 1st, 2001.

Ten days after that,

nothing really mattered.

You know, we went down

to Carvell cemetery,

and we saw Layla's grave,

but we didn't see Mickey's.

Hey, yo, Mick!

You got company.

Go ahead, man.

They fit.

Okay.

But we never start 'em.

We just finish 'em.