 So you had the Whaledustle, Whaledustle was on the FUD feet, not the fourth? No, so the agreement was four warm-up fights and then even going into the P&F fight it was like talk to this because Wilder had come to the fight, there was talk of this Wilder fight. I openly said, you know, I think, you know, not that he couldn't win it, but you was really diminishing the percentages and making it more narrow than it needed to be. Why did Whaledustle take that feat? He thought it's a name, I've blown this fellow away and got a good name on my record. That's what he thought, tried to get me in quickly. Looking from now to say that you would think it was a bit ill, but Tyson just coming back after three years, two warm-up fights, and then to fight one of the best knockout artists in the boxing game. Like, he was no mug, do you know what I mean? But then what was your training when he took that feat? What were you thinking? Did you ever try and stop that? Yeah, I openly said like, this is a step too early. Yeah, like you're just diminishing the percentages and making it closer than what it needs to be. And he was adamant that he wants to do it, you know. This is what I want to do. Do you think that's the addiction habit as well? We spoke, I'll try to constantly prove people wrong, but his self-belief that he can run through a wall, he probably would. Do you think that's what he needs though? The one that nobody thinks he could win because he's just came back to then make him progress and kick on and prove people wrong? Yeah, I don't know. Because that's about psychotic to then go, well fuck it, I'm going to take the undefeated fighter, knocked out everybody that's fought, three fights back after a three-year layoff. So in terms of boxing side things, I thought you're making this closer fight and it needs to be a lot more if you just take your time and have another fight or to take more so time for your body to recover from the weight loss. But what I will say, in terms of overall, I think it's the best thing that could have happened to him. Not the actual fight and the performance, but the pressure and the, okay, you know, I've got focus on what's ahead of me and the job that's coming up. I've got a goal rather than losing a bit of weight, got this fellow out of the box, I know I can beat him, but there was no complete, I don't need to be 100% focused for this. Where he's going into the wildfire, I just think that that really helped his mind. He had a focus, had something he no need to do, he was a bit of pressure on him and made him mentally a lot more stable going into that fight. And then obviously what happened in the fight just turned him into a megastar.