conversation about it. is that not recognised injamaica? you conversation about it. is that not recognised in jamaica? you could onl , the recognised in jamaica? you could only, the government recognised in jamaica? you could only, the government has - recognised in jamaica? you could only, the government has to i recognised in jamaica? you could only, the government has to be i recognised in jamaica? you could i only, the government has to be part of this. and it is great to say, or at least say that this was an abhorrent act, it s great to say that we are going to look into our own family history in regards to slavery but you have to bear in mind, when people, and i have of caribbean descent, when people in jamaica look at the royal family but they look at the pomp and splendour, it makes them remember that therefore bearers were taken from africa in sleeved and were not compensated in any way. enslaved. not only is there a move away from the monarchy which is very active but al
these are issues that were very important to us injamaica and we were part of that movement is much as we could watch the black rights movement in america happening that he put his fame and his money behind that. so harry belafonte was a real hero to jamaicans. for someone who used to celebrity hero to jamaicans. for someone who used to celebrity platform to try to change the world and do good. how is that different way celebrities behaved in those days? aha, that different way celebrities behaved in those days? pa. 11th that different way celebrities behaved in those days? a lot of sinners behaved in those days? a lot of singers and behaved in those days? a lot of singers and celebrities - behaved in those days? a lot of singers and celebrities did i behaved in those days? a lot of singers and celebrities did that| behaved in those days? a lot of. singers and celebrities did that and she was when really set an example and i rememberjust watching the film are a lot of celebrity sin
for the home crowd at the 02 arena too there s only been one other british title holder in ufc history. for me, i have already won in life. to be born injamaica in a wooden shack to becoming a ufc champion, that has never been done in history. i have already won, so this is securing my legacy. he i have already won, so this is securing my legacy. i have already won, so this is securing my legacy. he is speaking from an ordinary securing my legacy. he is speaking from an ordinary perspective, - securing my legacy. he is speaking from an ordinary perspective, rent| from an ordinary perspective, rent ordinary from an ordinary perspective, rent ordinary people who have done ordinary ordinary people who have done ordinary things. i m not ordinary, i m extraordinary. he is not a better i m extraordinary. he is not a better mixed martial artist than me. there better mixed martial artist than me. there is better mixed martial artist than me. there is nothing he has showed me or says
total control of the second and final test against real anchor in wellington. williamson and nicholls made double centuries as the hosts declared on 580 4. she new zealand on the first match of the two test series the scene is set for the ufc mega fight in london later, with leon edwards surprising the world with his knockout of kamara was meant to take the ufc title. it is a big crowd, only one other british titleholder in ufc history. for me, i have already won in life. to be born injamaica and to become
is there something special? no, i across the table from them and thinking, it s mad. for me, i ve already won in life, you know? to be born injamaica in a wooden shack, to becoming the us world champion that s never been done in the history of the sport. so i ve already one. i m able to provide my family, by my son whatever he wants. this is just to secure my legacy. going into the second fight, i m writing high in confidence, he was the pound for pound guy in the world, and i knocked him down clean. i remember rocky for my school days.