 How did the Spartan session we call on McGregor become about? Well, I was filming in Palvo city and he obviously from Dublin was training for a fight. He was training for one of his biggest fights, he was just alto. And a good friend of mine, Gunnar Nelson was training with him in a training camp. And I knew that, so I sent him a message saying, hey, I'm in Palvo city, can I come? Can I just have a free day, can I come hang out? Sure, we're training this day, do you want to come hang out? Sure. So when it was the session, we took some pictures, we chilled, did some grappling a little bit. And then afterwards we did some sauna and what was good times? Did they try and hit you hard? No. Did they try and kick you in the belly or something or punch you in the belly? What happens if you, in a real fight obviously with his combat skills, he's a world athlete like, he's next level superstar after that. Aldo fight with you two coming together and really having a fight. If you grab him obviously he's finished, but would you take your chances fighting somebody that way? No. Silly. It wouldn't look good for me. I wouldn't do that.