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13th May 2023
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"We have got this beautiful, beautiful fresh calm river with all the wildlife behind us to enjoy. We've got kayaks and paddle boards in the garage that we are absolutely gonna take advantage of and run with during the week, and have some fun. "When I talk about being the future path, this is part of being the future and changing the game and elevating what I believe is to be more elite in the next level. "Nobody can sit here and argue with me and tell me that this isn't more elite than being stuck in a fighter hotel, being stuck in a fight, a hotel where you've got one room where there you can't open a window where you've got a sink in a bathroom so close to that in your bed. "And it's like you can barely pee without waking up to people in the room and someone flushes the toilet next door to you hear it. This is elite. This is the next level to ensuring the family and team vibe that I have created.""My whole team is here with that," Garry adds. "While we're all here, we all experience it - gonna have the meals together, we're going to train together, we're gonna travel together. "You know, we've got our big cars at the front that we look like a, a like a presidential squad pulling up to a venue with the two big fucking Black Chevrolet Tahoes. This is a luxury and just a beautiful place to be able to sit here with my family and friends and enjoy a week that can potentially be so hectic and stressful. When you come here, you forget about everything." [caption id="attachment_287555" align="aligncenter" width="594"]
Ian Garry (right) of Ireland punches Gabriel Green in their welterweight bout during UFC 276 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)[/caption]
"Portmarnock Beach, High Rock, that walk of the coast from Portmarnock to Malahide. I love the scenery of that entire countryside, like that entire walk. I miss Howth. I miss going out to Howth and going on the cliff walks and I just... there's a specific spot in Howth that I absolutely love and adore. It is somewhere I have taken my wife, and it is special to me. "There's a lot of see, like stuff that I remember as a kid from doing with my parents and then going with like the love of my life and enjoying those walks. I miss it a lot. I miss Dublin. "I don't miss the grey skies but I miss everything else about it... a lot of it is to do with actually Dublin as a whole. I miss where I'm from. I miss where I grew up. I miss my apartment that I got that I had to get rid of because I knew that the journey of travelling. "I had a beautiful apartment in Santry. And it gets me emotional when I think about it because I fucking fell in love with it. I fell in love with it. I like everything about it. I'm getting a bit emotional now thinking about it. It was the first place I've ever called home that wasn't my parents' house. "It was where me and my wife got a got to spend time together and she would go off and work in her, her place like her, her stuff would all be there. And I'd come home from training, I'd come home from golf. I come home from being out with my friends and she wouldn't necessarily be there all the time, but it would be my place. Her stuff would be in the right spots. "And yeah, it was a home and I've not... I literally don't have a home at the moment. I got rid of that to travel the world and stay in Air BnBs. Obviously, it's a blessing and it's an adventure and it's a journey, but it hasn't come without sacrifice. That sacrifice, while I love it, it still tugs the heart strings strings every now and then. I still look at photos and I tear up, right now. I just, yeah, it gets me emotional because I miss it. I love it."I've spent my entire life in Dublin, in Ireland," he says, "and the only reason I've left is to go and pursue my dream. That's it."
"You could make that argument, but I can tell you right now that on Saturday night, May 13th, there isn't gonna be a question about how much better than him I am. There isn't gonna be any question marks about where I can go. "People are gonna see it evident, the skill set, the potential that this kid has. There's a reason I'm called 'The Future' and we're gonna find out on Saturday night when I prove it and earn that number 15 spot in the world. "And the truth is Danny Rodriguez is irrelevant. He's got that number 15 spot and my job is to go out there and take it. I'm gonna make sure that there is no doubt that I am one of the best fighters on this planet."Garry speaks enthusiastically about bringing the UFC back to Dublin and sharing a main card slot with Conor McGregor in the headline role. When we tell him that a victory on Saturday would bring UFC's return to Dublin much closer, he tells us, "I'm going to make it happen, don't you worry! "I promise you, I promise you have my word that it is going to happen." Related links:
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