 This year I'm finding John Antonio from up North and North of California Salinas. I've been here before, I was a Marine myself, so I've been here before. He's different, well rounded, but I have the reach, I have the length, I have all the skills, I've been doing this for a long time, I've been propelling Jiu Jitsu, and I can't wait to put a showcase on for the Marines. It's the same opponents, I look at them the same way, I don't understand my opponents, I treat them the same way. He's a full Marine, so that would be cool. He's a really good guy, very respectful, tough guy, should be a good strap, I don't expect him to back down and that's what I like here to fight. It feels great man, it's been a long time coming. Being involved with the military because I feel like they are what protects our country and they're what I like to get behind, I like to stand behind them. So for the Marines fighting, thank you so much for giving back to our country. We love you and we're here to support you, so go America. The mental toughness is definitely there on both sides. I just feel like you just kind of, your mind gets calloused, especially being in the Marine Corps for so many years. So you really don't know what you can handle until you get confronted with all that, especially in combat. I just feel like the Marine Corps, you can get through the Marine Corps, you can get through anything. They really do a good job in training. I just feel like mentally you're there, physically you're there, so it's definitely a good preparation. It does being around Marines, it does bring back a lot of memories because now I'm out of the military and my mindset is slowly shifting, but I feel that being here definitely resets a lot of emotions and a lot of the things I used to go through, especially as a sergeant in the Marine Corps, so definitely love this event.