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ALFREDO ADAME: SIN FILTRO Y SIN MIEDO | La entrevista con Yordi Rosado

ALFREDO ADAME: SIN FILTRO Y SIN MIEDO | La entrevista con Yordi Rosado

Yordi Rosado

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Mr. Alfredo Adame!

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My dear Mr. Jordi.

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Do you really think you have a problem with anger? Am I a soul of God? It starts when I decide to get a divorce, and they wanted to satanize me and all that. I grabbed her, stole her. I said, I think Alfredo is out of his mind. They touch the wrong key, and I answer at that moment. When they enter the house, you and Laura... I said, is Laura there? I say hello.

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Do you see her?

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Yes, yes, yes.

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Your kids from Maripaz? I don't want to see them again in my life. They're bad people. With this girl you were, Marcela. We're polyamorous. She's married. Now this fight thing. $100,000 to get promoted. I wasn't going to go. I had already been ripped off.

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I got promoted, I said, I'm going to win. I throw the right hand and there, balls.

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♪♪

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Well, an interview that'm really looking forward to doing. Of course, I'm an actor, a director, I've done more than 33 novels, 15 protagonists, all the realities of the world. Now I even fight. Mr. Alfredo Adame! Now I even fight professionally,

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because we've been fighting for 20 years. I've been fighting since I was 7. Since you were a kid. Now it's the first since I was seven. Since Super Chavos. But now it's the first time I get paid. Look, I'm going to tell you something. I'm a big fan of boxing.

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My dad was a big fan of boxing. I saw the first fight of the world championship. I saw the early bird. Do you remember? Yes. Well, the first sign that came from Wembley, England

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between Vicente Saldívar and Howard Winston. And I saw all the boxing fights, and I saw Sonny Liston against Cassius Clay in 1964. All of them, all of them, all of the movies. And I was a huge fan of boxing. I got into karate at age seven,

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at the Japan Karate Association, and then I did black belt, junior dan, because it was the red with black, because I was 17, 16 years old, and before 17, I don't remember. You were seven.

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Yes, and then I did black belt, already in karate, and then I got into taekwondo. So, practically, all my life was taekwondo. So, practically, my whole life was taekwondo and karate. And I saw boxing, and I saw it, and I saw it. Now, for this fight,

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I started training with two boxers, who are also from Mixed Martial Arts, from UFC. And, well, to get the style, right? It's very different. You, in taekwondo, for example, you're going to throw a punch and you're open to the beat, but in front.

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And here you have to turn your hip, get the kick out of the floor and the leg. So I had to settle in for two months. I was training. But I'm going to tell you something. I got up with vertigo. No, no. in the lower part. So, this girl started insulting me a long time ago, and I sent her to a club, you know?

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They want to hang out and everything, but well. And so, that day, I was passing by, and she started insulting me and shouting nonsense. I hope you get lost and get your ass kicked. And I went back and said, well, do it to Marcela and tell her,

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Marcela, Mistralral breaks your nose too. And while I'm arguing with her, this guy comes from behind, and punches me in the auditory pavilion.

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Who's her husband?

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Her husband, according to her. So, he punches me here. This is a day before the fight? A day before the fight, at 2 in the afternoon. So, he punches me, I let him go to the fights,

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like four friends hits me, I let him go to the crashes,

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like four friends stop me, and one of my cars goes and hits him, you know? And from that moment I started to feel vertigo. Even today I still have a little vertigo. So, from a day before you had vertigo? Yes, I started to feel it,

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and I was like on skates. Hasn't it happened to you? You feel like you're floating. You've never had a stroke. You're like on skates. Not floating, but yes. You're like on skates. And then, all afternoon, all night, the next morning,

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I spoke to a notary and he told me, look, he probably moved the auditory pavilion and he sent me a drug called Lerver,

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which is basically a sedative for this part, right? It's a sedative, but it hits you, he told me, it's going to hit you like a donkey, huh? I mean, it's going to hit you totally. And all day I was with the vertigo, it was taken away from me in the afternoon before the fight, I took another feel dizzy. I took another pill the day before the fight. No way! You were nervous about how you were going to get on the ring. I was skating. If you see the images, I go up and grab the ropes and everything because I was skating.

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My coaches told me, don't go up, don't go up. But I said, no way. I mean, I go up because I go up to my place. And I had the commitment, especially for the public, because I have always given excellent shows. And also to know, because I have lived it a thousand times, adrenaline will always save you.

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When I enter and we start fighting, this guy lets himself go to the ground.

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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

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I'm going to stop you here. Gentlemen, welcome. Welcome to the interview. We are officially starting. Now I want to ask you, we heard how the fight went. How did you feel? You were coming with this issue, with this drug,

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that you were floating a little bit, because of the blows the day before. I also want to talk about what happened, obviously, with Carlos Trejo, as we saw above. But I don't just want to talk about that. I want to talk about the realities. I want to talk about the novels, about everything you've done.

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I want to talk about all these realities, which have been crazy in the last few years. All the realities you've entered. And now winning the VIP farm. I want to talk a lot, my dear Alfredo, about...

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I feel there have been three stages in your life. The initial stage, where you were the protagonist, and now the first actor, and all that, for many years. Then a moment, I think, dark, long, of complicated moments, of many fights, of many conflicts with many people, of fights, of the bicycle kicks, of all that.

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I think it was a moment, as a public image, complicated. For me, no. That's what I want to ask you. And later, I see a very interesting return today. I feel that being a public person and being able to navigate through the waves that you have navigated is not easy.

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And right now you are winning the fight, winning the VIP farm, having five realities behind you, which are called all the televisions. I have eight realities, including one in Spain that I drove from the 20 richest people in Spain.

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I was a driver. And well, right now I'm already signed for one, which starts on April 12th. And then I'm signed for the house of the famous Colombians in January of the year that comes in. And I'm signed for another one in Spain, the year that comes in.

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I also want to ask you about the money, because I want to know how you've been doing with money since before, now, and such. I want to know what has happened with your children. I want to know a you've been doing since before, now, and such. I want to know what has happened with your children. I want to know a little bit of everything. A little bit of everything. So, well, first of all, welcome, greetings, my friend,

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since you're drinking this antibiotic, and me too, a coffee. You guys, please, drink whatever you want. Join us. We're going to have a great time and we're going to talk about absolutely everything. First friend is Alfredo Adame von Knup. It's von Knup, it's German. Is that your mom? Adame is my dad's. And von Knup is my mom's.

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Von is the... They are two noble families in Europe. Very, very rich. Very, very... Very accommodating. Yes, very accommodating.

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You're a real avocado money. To finish soon.

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European avocado.

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They are two noble families, the Von Knopf family and the Von Jago family of my grandmother. My mother was born in a castle, in the Rotestein castle, 30 minutes from Wiesbaden, Germany. My grandfather was a general, the sons of aristocrats, and the upper class were sent to the school of war, to the aristocrats, right? And so my grandfather was the youngest general

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in the First World War. At 19 he was already a general, and they gave him the cross, well, he won the three crosses, in the three orders, but they gave him one because he captured 300 Russian soldiers.

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Wow. You know what I mean?

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So, well, then...

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So, that's where all your style comes from. Yes, yes. That's from your mom. My grandfather, in the Second World War, suddenly sends his family, my mom and his sisters, to study Our Lady of the Lakes,

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which was a school of ladies, you know, of aristocrats and people with a lot of money, and they go to San Antonio, my grandmother too, and my grandfather stays in Germany and then leaves Germany. And then he arrives in Nueva Rosita, Coahuila, buys a huge ranch, very very, very big one,

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and then he starts raising cattle. So your parents meet here in Mexico? My parents meet on a train from Mazatlán to Guadalajara.

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Okay.

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My dad's side, my dad was born in Luis Moya, Zacatecas, which is where San Francisco de Los Adames Ranch is. Luis Moya is made inside the ranch. My grandfather gives him school land, he gives him land, the Caballerangos, he gives him the well, he gives him everything.

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And from there it starts, Luis Moya was very small. And then the ranch was huge and it starts to grow. So you always had a very well-off childhood. I was born rich and then I got much richer. That easy. And I also see you rich because now women are like...

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Well, they've always been... You're 67 years old? 67 years old. How do you stay in shape? How do I stay in shape? I've always been an athlete.

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I was a national swimming champion. I went to the Central American Games, I went to Pan American Games. I was two seconds away from winning an Olympic medal. I swam in the Mexican Olympic team for six years, almost seven.

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And I've been doing sports my whole life. I did drink a lot from 15 to 55. I did drink a lot. I did have a good life, but I never fell into addictions or drugs. Zero drugs, zero...

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I smoked marijuana once, he gave me a cigarette and I took it all in, I ended up having a stomachache. And the other day with a gringa in Acapulco, suddenly, at work, he took out his churro, I took it all in, and you realize that when you pushed forward, I felt like I was going in. And when you took it out, I felt like I was going backwards.

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I ended up returning the stomach. And I never had any desire left. And Cocaina, well, no. He had a girlfriend who was a model. And, come on, give me a pass. And no, never. And one day, in the mouth, we give me a kiss, and I'd never... And one day he put it in his mouth. We were at a nightclub, he put cocaine in his tongue, and suddenly he kissed me, and I felt it all over my body,

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it was all over my nose and my mouth. It was the only time I had a close relationship with drugs. So you always exercised a lot. I always exercised a lot. I played tennis, swam, played soccer, I did all the sports I could at school, and I didn't stop. Because, I'll tell you something, I had a deficit of attention. Not anymore?

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No, I still have it. Ten, but also with hyperactivity. With total hyperactivity. My mom said it looked like she had pimples in her buttocks. I was sitting and I was like this. We were eating and like this. Or anything.

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I got to have 18 different nervous tics. Suddenly I did this, then I closed my eyes, then like this. Then I even scratched my tail, right? From nervous tics. Did you get medication for that? No, at that time...

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No, I'm...

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At that time, that wasn't known. It wasn't known that it was attention deficit syndrome, TDA, all those things. They weren't known. It was just like hyperactive. Have you always spoken a lot? Yes, totally.

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Since forever? Look, yes, and I'll tell you why. Because I have a lot to say. And because my dad is a man of the vertical. You know? He taught me.

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I didn't watch cartoons. I watched documentaries, I watched all that stuff. And I always have four careers. And I always have an impressive general culture. I have a general knowledge, I have a world and everything. So I will always have a topic to talk about.

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How did you get along with your dad? Very well. No, I loved my dad. My dad all my life.

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José Fernando, right?

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José Fernando Adame. All my life. He was the one who took me by what helped me become a very prepared person. Fortunately, I always had a photographic memory and an impressive cognitive capacity in dates. I can tell you dates of anyone. Did your dad make you read? No, I was very bad at reading, but he taught me to watch documentaries.

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Did your dad ever give you a book as a gift? No, because I knew I didn't read. I've read four books in my life. One was Moby Dick, which is the book I liked the most. Why? For the adventure, for the story.

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I was the same captain, I mean, for living that adventure. And I read The Wolf of Tepario, I read A Happy World, and… And Q-Ball. And sometimes, what else? I've read four books. And your dad gave you all that line, all that…

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Was your dad affectionate?

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Yes, my dad was a loving man, yes. Pure good advice, pure good advice. And he was the one who taught me to be and prepared me for life. And your mom? He said, you were born, there are children who are born with a star and others with stars.

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You were born with a star. You're going to be envied, you're going to do this, you're going to do that, and she always gave me lines. My mom was German, with an iron fist, not at all affectionate. I don't remember a single time my mom said, I love you, I love you. My mom was cold, she was colder. She was a very German, right?

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She was a cube of ice, yes, very German, and she was the one who disciplined me. Do you understand me? and she disciplined me. I was a problematic kid, hyperactive, problematic, complicated, I got into any kind of fight. You did complicated mischief? Not bad mischief, but I did a lot of mischief.

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Nothing that could hurt people. So my mom disciplined me one who disciplined me. Did she hit you? No, no, no. They never put their hand on me. The only time they hit me was when I was outside my house

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at the banquet, giving me blankets. I was about 12 years old and with a 15, 16 year old friend. I was hitting him, but well-hitting from up there. And suddenly my mom comes and hits me in the head. Me! How do you think? And I saw it, they pulled me from above and all that.

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And they hit me. It was the only time. You noticed, waiting, come here. My dad never put a hand on me. And my mom, just that time to separate me, because I was hitting him hard and he was bleeding. At 15, I weighed 85 and weighed 96 or 95 kilos, just like I am now. Do you have siblings?

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Yes, I have... well, we were five men. One of my brothers, the second one from top to bottom, died. He committed suicide when I was 17. He went to study, he was a wise man. He was a smart man. He studied political economy and business administration at the University of Tokyo. Then he went to Stanford University and then to Berkeley.

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He got into the yoga thing and I don't know what. He threw himself into an icy lake. His head froze and he injured his hypothalamus. He returned to Mexico and had terrible headaches. They told my dad from Stanford to go get him and he brought him to Mexico. He had terrible headaches and he stayed like that for five years. Five years later, one day he got up with nothing.

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He got married and at six years old, he got back to triple. And well, one day he made the decision. He couldn't take it anymore. They put demerol, that is, five milliliters for a horse. And how was it for you, as brothers, to lose a...

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Look, after the disease that was happening, I really thanked God the day it happened. I thanked God for the day it happened. I thanked God and said, at last he will rest. It was a martyrdom for him. It was a calvary to live through that disease.

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And really, I think that was the only way. At that time, the hippo was not operated on. My father found out and they were doing tests at the University of Arizona. And he was looking to take him to Arizona, like a guinea pig. He wrote and they told him, but my brother made the decision first.

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And then I have an older brother, the oldest, then my brother Julian, then another brother, Roberto, then Enrique, and then the oldest, then my brother Julian, then another brother, Roberto, then Enrique, and then me. I am Adam the boy. I mean, I'm the youngest of the Adams. I'm the youngest of the Adams.

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You're the youngest of the Adams.

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Hey, since you were a teenager, since you were young, I've always seen you with your career, besides being very successful, very hardworking, I've seen you very courageous, with many women, and I've seen you very fighting, with a lot of testosterone. He was tremendously stubborn,

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but I wasn't one of those who was annoying people or putting their foot in their ass to achieve something. I didn't throw a tantrum either. The thing is, well, it was very similar. I was jealous and all that stuff. And there were a lot of guys who threw me bad vibes.

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So I would leave them and leave them until I got fed up. And as soon as I got fed up, I would go and beat them up and it was over. The matter, you know? I was always a very grumpy person. Very grumpy, but but I was never the type to be a troublemaker. I would leave them alone and when I got tired of them, I would take them out or I would give them a good beating.

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Because I was 15 years old and I was already 85 and I had this complexion. Yes, you were into karate. And my friends, and those who were my friends at the time, at 15 years old, they weighed about 78, 60 kilos. You know, I had the opportunity to interview, I think it was, unfortunately, Andres Garcia's last interview.

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Right.

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And I talked to Andres at his house, and I realized he was a man with a lot of testosterone. So, he really, and you could tell by the punches, and you could tell by the women. Do you agree with that? I never said anything to a girl, I never said, hey, I like you, and nothing. I just let them be, and the one who threw herself at me,

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well, bah, and that's how I had a lot of women. It's just that, look at the combination. I mean, a lot of testosterone, that there are men who can have a lot more, men and women, but especially men, and also handsome.

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I mean, you were a guy, well, he was a handsome guy. Just like I said with Andres Garcia. It's an explosive combination. He's a very attractive guy with a lot of testosterone to be with women. He's very strong. How many times did you have bigger partners than you when you were younger? I always had bigger women than me.

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How old? Well, normally I was 17 and I was with a girl who was 17 and I was with a 22 year old girl. And I had a lot of moms.

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Did you have a mom at school?

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My heart was pounding. How do you know the amount of...

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So you had a mom?

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A mom, not just one, 20. And you told your friend? No, of course not, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no I married this Colombian woman. I had been married to her for six or seven years. Your first wife was... No, the first was six years older than me. And the second is this Colombian woman.

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And well, I got married there. I lasted 10 months and at 10 months I kicked her out of my house. Tell me something, a man with a lot of testosterone is also a good man for sex or are they not linked to each other? No, no. It's normal. I wasn't any wonder.

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I mean, I did have a lot of sex, but no. But normal.

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Yes, normal.

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I mean, it wasn't... That's four without sacral implantation. But, but... How much is the most,vel. I'm going to tell you something. One day we went to the Ricardo Rodríguez Autodrome, to a Mexico Grand Prix. And then, well, it wasn't even a Mexico Grand Prix, it was one of the prototypes of Gran Turismo. And then we went, and suddenly there we met, my friend and I, Miguel Carvalho, a pilot from Aeromexico, and I met two Argentines who were waitresses

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for the Andalusian dog in the pink zone. You don't know. An impressive blonde, blue eyes, gorgeous, with a huge body and crazy legs. And then we started to go out. We went to the place where they shot Cabanas, the referee. Al Barbar. Al Barbar.

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And then we went to my house. I would like to tell you that according to me, there were eight of them. Of which four were no longer the feeling. Yes, it was already powder milk. I was like the wheel of fortune, I was crazy, I mean, the roller coaster.

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Argentina was incredible, I mean, the face, all the stuff, and well, and from there, I think that was the most I could do. But I tell you, I think four of them should have been effective, and the others were just like a mouse.

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But...

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The four of them were for the exhibition. Normally, in my relationships, if it were girls I just met, or relationships with girlfriends, it was, to tell you something, two jumps.

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Two jumps. Sometimes, if I liked the girl a lot, you something, two jumps. Two jumps, if I liked the girl or something, it was three. But I want to tell you one thing, unlike the young people and all that, it wasn't my priority. Sex and girlfriend and relationships were the last thing. My priority was radio control planes, motorcycles,

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cars, this, that, the businesses, and so on. And at the end, I would put the... The sex and the boyfriends and everything.

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How many times did you...?

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I didn't care about having... I mean, I would go and my friends would say, no, let's go, and the girls, no, let's do this, let's do this. And I'd say, no, don't be boring. And sometimes he'd even cut me off. I'd go to what I liked instead of going to what I didn't like.

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They didn't see me. Didn't your friends bother you to pull you? Yes, they say it. They used to hook me up. And they said it. They'd say it to and that was the deal. Sometimes when there's a lot of testosterone

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and a lot of adrenaline with all these situations, it's very easy to be with a lot of couples, but how many times have you been in love in your life? Well, look, I think I never fell in love. Really, three marriages. And I liked the first one for some reason,

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this and the other, but I was never... I got married in love, but I realized later that I wasn't in love. The second time, I was with a very pretty Colombian woman. And I said, yes, I felt like I was in love. And then after two months, I said, no, I'm not in love. So I kicked her out of my house.

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You know? And then the third time, I thought that yes. You were a butterfly, right? Yes, that I had fallen in love. Blah, blah, blah. And after 10 years,

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a great disappointment, great disappointment, and I said, I'm not in love and I started cheating on her. I had a broom with skirts and balls. I was cheating on her everywhere and living life. And I just said, well, I already have three children with her. And then I said, I don't invest time here. I'm not going to make my children a mess or anything.

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Now I kept treating her like the lady of the house. All the money, everything, everything, everything, but I didn't want her anymore. Hey, but it's not strong, for example, to talk about your children's mother and say, I used to date many more.

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That's a disgusting thing for your children and for her. My children's mother behaved with me in a way that she doesn't deserve anything at all. And the boys behaved the same, because he manipulated them. They did terrible things, until I decided to get rid of that family.

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I propose the following. We're going to go to a refill, so that people can refill what they're drinking. There are many people who are joining us. And I want us to talk about that, about the fight, about the career,

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about everything that has been happening, and about the realities that I'm very interested in. You're in a great moment, Alfredo. I want to ask you this so you can keep thinking. How many great moments have you had in your career? You've had many years of career and many great moments.

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We'll be right back. If you're having a good time, give us a like, comment, comment, comment, everything you think, and we'll be right back. Salud, my dear Alfredito. Thank you. Hey, I was asking you about the years,

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because now that the fight was over, and now that it was the VIP farm, people talked a lot about it, like, seriously, how well preserved Alfredo is, because now it was impossible not to see the ages, because when the fight was over,

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I think you're 67, I think Carlos Trejo is 62. Yes. I think we'll get to that later, but I think your physical condition was very important for the decision of this fight.

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Yes, totally.

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Because I was watching Carlos Trejo, he couldn't take it anymore. No, I knew he was going to buff in the first 30 seconds, he was going to buff and I was going to grab him. I was training boxing for two months, because of martial arts, I changed to boxing and I grabbed the style and everything. But, as I told you, I got on skates,

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I mean, because of this problem of the auditory pavilion. But look, age is in the mind. And right now with this, what's happening to me, my daughter said a phrase that people have loved, being old is fashionable. For me, age is in the mind.

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You mean Vanessa? Yes. I feel and I have the performance, the performance, the mentality of a 25-year-old kid. Do you understand? Yes, I feel that. And for that I have trained all my life, because I have done a lot of exercise,

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because I go and do cardio, because I can take everything. That's why I've been training all my life. Because I've been exercising a lot, because I go and do cardio, because I can handle everything. That's why in the realities, I suddenly go to Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore with a TV show called Abandoned Home.

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Abandoned.

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And suddenly, well, 14 kilometers running with a cart. You know? I was running and walking. I got at least 6 kilometers of lead from all the other participants, who were just kids. The oldest one must have been 40 and the youngest one must have been 24.

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And then you have to be able to go into the house of the famous, and be with Laura Oso and Lupillo Rivera giving you the eye. Yes, the mentality is very important, how you prepare and above all, what background you have. So, I say, with the difficult trajectory I have had, with the success I have had, with the performance I have had in everything, in 38 years, let's put it that way, 38 years in this career, it's difficult for them to try to humiliate me, offend me, insult me, and make me go down. Because at any moment I'll answer them, and even more so if I investigate them. Hey, when you start your career, it's very fast.

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You start with commercials, then with soap operas. Your second soap opera is already a love triangle, being your protagonist. And from there, the protagonists start very fast, even close to Mr. Azcárraga. It's truly a very fast career.

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It was meteoric. Meteoric and very, very overwhelming. Yes. Because there are many, many successes. And it all starts with this. How did you feel at that moment with so much success?

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Look, I'm doing well, very well. And remembering all the advice that my dad had given me, about the envies, the jealousies, and all that stuff. Because I go on television. I was already eight years doing TV commercials. I've been doing commercials for eight years. I'm the model with the most commercials on TV in the world.

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I have a Guinness World Record. There were 12 commercials at the same time. 12 commercials in one day. You could see Fuji, Kuriti, Sukaritas, SMD, Drogadicción, El Portón, Banamex, Cuentamaestra, Banamex, Tuendo, Chedra, and well, everywhere.

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And then, suddenly, Aeromexico broke. I stayed. My career is commercial pilot. I joined Aeromexico as a super-pilot. I paid my degree because I fought with my dad. And then I became an aviator. And then it broke. And I went to private aviation, to fly private jets.

31:24

And well, and at that moment that it breaks at 5 o'clock, Marta Oliver had already spoken to me, do you remember her? Marta Oliver, the artistic hiring director of Televisa, and who was the most powerful woman in Televisa, and was Mr. Emilio's right arm, Marta, then she calls me and tells me that she is interested in Televisa, that Mr. Azcárraga is interested. And then I told him, my turn is the fly, not the act.

31:48

That's the first time. The next year he calls me again, the same thing, and they broke Mexico. And then I ran out of work and five days later he calls me and says, Hey, we have the news edited. This is a break. So, you better come. And I said I said, let's go. So, he calls me up on Televisa, I'll tell you the story. He calls me up on Televisa, I get to his office and he says, this doesn't have any arrangements, it's a bankruptcy, tra, tra, tra, tra, tra.

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Patricia de Llano, Luis de Llano's exdez, who was a representative of artists. And then he takes me and says, this doesn't have an arrangement. He grabs my hand and takes me to an office. He says, let's go see Don Emilio. I arrive and his office was the one in San Angel, between open.

32:37

And he says, hey, sons of the fucking, I told you, I don't know who knows what, they're a couple of idiots, ta-ta to leave. So we go in and I tell Don Emilio, here's Alfredo Adam. And then, he looks at me, Don Emilio, who was imposing

33:14

a personality, and I say, this is the bastard who doesn't want to work with us. And I say, no, Don Emilio, it's not that I don't want to, it's just that my turn is the one that's flying, not the one that's acting. Stop with the bullshits, this is going to break. And how much do you earn in Aeromexico?

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Well, a lot. I'm going to give you five more times, I'll give you a house and a car. How do you want that? And now, that's it, I'm done. And they send me Victor Hugo Farrell, who is the real... The real...

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Operator? The one who made Mexican soap operas reach a global level. He's the manufacturer of the success of Mexican soap operas. He was vice president. You already talked to Emilio, right? Yes, he se quitó. Bueno, te voy a dar una cláusula escapatoria.

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Si se arregla lo de Aeroméxico, te rompemos el contrato y te regresas a Aeroméxico. Si no, aquí te quedas. Y me quedé 38 años.

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No, es que bueno.

34:16

Y empiezo a trabajar en Videocosmos, video Cosmos can program a sink or a Los Alamos he repetition Los Domingos immediate intersection is no the Lombardy is a CD as a steady error a laguerre a lot like us yellows a los dos meses me as a conductor bass in El Programme you just post all the agencies you East a quick ticket on the bla bla bla me van a buscar de la oficina de Juan Osorio y me dicen que tiene una that he has a soap opera that is already on air,

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that they need a character from a German, that if I can go see it next... It was a Friday that I was recording Videocosmos, that if I can go see it there at his office. So I go to the office, Juan Osorio was not there, but Miguel Córcega, the director, who may he rest in peace, attends me and says, well, it's a role of a German, and I said, well, do you want me to speak like a German? My mom, well, my mom spoke all like that, well, not so much, but yes, and I know how Germans speak.

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He said, perfect, we're leaving next Friday to Miami, three days, and we're going the cruise to Norway. It was 20 episodes, nothing more. Maria Sortella, the protagonist, Enrique Novi, the protagonist. My second mother. My second mother, Alejandra Maldonado, Gina Moretti.

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Well, in total we went to the cruise. I saw them working all day, and I was sunbathing. 20 episodes, and I think I must have done about 30 scenes in nine days. So, we went back to Mexico, and well, we went back to Miami, three more times in Miami. We went back to Mexico.

35:55

When I got off, Juan Osorio wasn't going, Alessandro Yaquia was going, who was Juan's associate producer. And so, I said, hey, well, leaving the aisle, from the plane, I said, hey, thank you very much. The experience was great.

36:10

And I wish you a lot of success. He said, no, man, what success? No way. See you on Monday on TV Forum 1 because you're going to the whole novel.

36:20

What we were recording on the islands they sent it by fiber optic, they sent it to Miami, and from Miami they uploaded it to the satellite and they downloaded it in Mexico.

36:34

So they were editing, and then I go out in the first chapter of which I came out, which was like the twenty something, and then I go out, and the next day, all the ladies,

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hey, what's up?

36:46

And then, that I was the owner of the boat and that they had hit me there, the soap opera and blah, blah, blah. You know? And then I start recording

36:56

and all the press and all the interviews and everything, everything, everything. I became famous in one day and well, I hit it. And from there, I wasn't done yet, and I was being followed by Un Amor con Daniela Romo.

37:08

And then the other one came along, and I stole the lead role because Jorge Rivero got out of a fight with Televisa, left and left the novel. And then Pepe Rendon calls Mr. Azcárraga and says, hey, there's a problem, right? Jorge Rivero left and blah, blah, blah.

37:25

And I said, come see me. I was at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The one that's under renovation, the Museum of Contemporary Art, right? Opening an exhibition of Fundación Televisa. And then Pepe arrives and says, let's see, let's see, how's this going?

37:41

No, well, Jorge Rivero left. Who knows? Send him to hell. Who's the one who follows the men? He says, well, Adame, who is Daniela's boyfriend. Put him on the star. And, well, they put me on the star. The novel was very bad in rating.

37:56

And I say, Daniela is guaranteed. But Jorge Rivero was no longer guaranteed here in Mexico, you know? And then the novel was going crazy, it was in the last place in the ratings, and I came in, and boom, it went to the first place in the ratings. And also, the news that Jorge Rivero is going, and this guy is coming in, and I don't know what,

38:15

and he's not going to do it, and everyone making bets that he wasn't going to give the wide, and all that stuff, right? And well, I grew up with that. Pepe called me and told me to watch those episodes. I started reading them and my name was Gustavo. I told him, Pepe, this is from Rivero.

38:34

This is yours. When you start recording tomorrow, Jorge Rivero is out of the novel. Wow. You know what amazes me? It surprises me a lot because from that stage, I mean, you didn't stop. I don't believe in men, you face each other,

38:48

family portrait, under the same face, in the name of love, you don't leave me, behind the bridge, behind the bridge. And I wanted to ask you, after all this time of so much success, is there a moment where I personally,

39:01

you tell me if I'm wrong, I feel that there is a time where you start to have many conflicts.

39:07

Yes.

39:07

Like the matter starts, I don't know if it started with the Carlos Trejo issue, when you were already leading. Look, I'm going to tell you quickly about the novels. Today I am the actor at the world level that has made the most telenovelas. I made 23 complete and 10 pieces. I am the actor with the most protagonists in the world

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39:28

and the most adult protagonists. Well, what happens is that I follow one after another, and then Emilio Chico fights with Guillermo Ochoa, they run him off the TV

39:40

and then he calls me and says I want you to lead a program with Talina Fernandez starting next Monday.

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Today, right?

39:49

Yes, today. It was the beginning. Yes, how do you see it? And I say, do you trust me? Yes, well, let's get ready and all that. And then, suddenly, this time that you say,

40:00

because everything was glory, everything was glory, this time that you're talking about starts when I decide to divorce this woman. And so I sing her, that I'm going to divorce her. And why am I going to divorce her? Because I grabbed her by the throat, stealing, lying, cheating, doing a thousand things.

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There was no infidelity, but she and her family were doing the whole thing for me. And the other guys were involved too. And so I decided to get a divorce. And at that moment, I said, well, he stole from me. And then, you know, the press,

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what he says about his children's mother, and what this and that, and they wanted to satanize me and all that. And well, people, I think 97% didn't believe them, because I was always the most polite, most decent, most courteous, most gentle, most hardworking, most everything, the best father, the best provider, the best husband, the best everything. And then, well, but you know that there are people who love the morbo in its purest form.

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No, if this is a son of who knows what.

41:09

And then comes the quarrel with another and then with Laura Bozzo and then everything. And I, I didn't care a damn bit, right? I mean, what people thought, I didn't care a damn bit. In the end, I didn't care. What happened?

41:27

Suddenly, I started to smell money. That's a quality I've always had. I started to smell money. Suddenly, I was like, no, man, it's the devil, it's the devil. I was going to the supermarket and suddenly a lady said, oh, she even took it off, as if it were the devil.

41:44

I laughed. and suddenly a lady came out and she was like, oh, she even took it off, like it was the devil. It was a laugh, really. But suddenly, all this mess begins, and then I realize that I start to appear in six Google News, in all the gossip magazines, in all the shows,

41:58

in everything. There was not one where I wasn't. And it was carnival. I mean, for all the journalists, all this mediocre stuff, that, no, that, um,

42:09

Diego, what's going on?

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And this and that, and what did Laura Bosco say? And blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And I, well, giving Leilache a good laugh and laughing at all that nonsense,

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I never said, No, I'm not like that. How do you think? No, let's go. And then I started capitalizing it. And suddenly, the mentada de madre on the road to Picacho, Cusco, for the mayor. And no, the next day it was the mentada de madre and blah, blah, blah. And then I go to Favos.com

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and I start making a million and a half pesos a month of the mentadas de madre. and I start making a million and a half pesos a month from the mother's money. Suddenly I see that they start a quantity of 100 a day at $40.

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Do you understand me?

42:52

If I took 70% and I said, hey, this is all giving. A fool who is there televised me. And then suddenly one day they talk to me about their office to ask me for 20% of my contracts. I was the golden boy, I was the one who got the most ratings and sales on TV. From the moment I joined until July 29, 2017, I was the one who got the most money on TV and the most ratings.

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43:19

You know, between soap operas, shows, and everything. Already in a conglomerate, he was the golden boy. The golden boy comes from the fact that my dad called me the King of Stares because I turned everything into gold. I mean, everything that was, I mean, all the advertisers wanted to be in my novels, wanted to be in the show.

43:35

And then Emilio Chico, in a sales meeting, when I go to Channel 4, because he takes me to produce on Channel 4, to produce, drive, and commercialize. Because I'm one of the four who were able to broker television. Ortiz de Pinedo, Paco Stanley, Chabelo, and me. You understand? And then, suddenly, they start fighting in a meeting like that

43:58

that they do once a month with all the vice presidents, producers. They start fighting, and those on Channel 2. I go in with Viva La Mañana, and in one month, I already had 12 rating points, and today I had 5 rating points. When I joined, when I was on, today we had

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13 daily mentions, and 23 mentions during Christmas. You know? So they start fighting and everything. No, it's just that Adam doesn't want to do anything with Channel 2 anymore, and he's got it in Channel 4 and everything.

44:30

And then Emilio says, wait, wait, wait, don't mess with Golden Boy. Right? My dad used to say, King of Life, don't mess with Golden Boy. And then that's where the Golden Boy. I remember when you had problems with Susan Quintana, Magali Chavez, Marifer Centeno, Laura Bozzo.

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My question here is, do you really think you have a problem with anger, with anger? Because I did see you, sincerely, exploiting yourself very easily. And you were telling me a while ago, I'm a very short-tempered person. Once, here also sitting, I and asked Eduardo Yañez, do you have a problem with anger? And he said, yes, yes, yes. I ask you the same thing.

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No, I don't. I don't. I'm a soul of God. I have a super calm character, just like I am with you right now. That's how I've always been. Until you press the wrong key.

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And the moment you press the wrong key. And the moment you press the wrong key, I let you go to hell and I fix the one I have to fix for you because I also have the... I have the... how can I tell you? Well, the... the moral quality

45:58

to let you know. Because I had never been involved in scandals. You can be screwing me and screwing me and screwing and screwing until you suddenly hit the wrong key. And then, yes, you get the response.

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But there were very sensitive moments. I remember those images when you were in the candidacy thing, that they passed by and said something to you, and you were like, pah! And you were like, you bastard! It's part of the game.

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You do it on purpose. Of course, imagine. From that period, for me it wasn't something dark, for me it was glory. You didn't know that.

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But in the end, in that period, for example, in the candidacy, on the contrary, if I had knelt down, nothing would have happened. Al contrario, si yo me hubiera agachado y hubiera, pues no pasaba nada.

46:45

Pero pues la forma de que la gente de meterles en el chip a la cabeza de quién soy yo, era esa. Y sí, que chinga la tuya, que debe estar más naca y más fea que la mía, ¿no? Y este, y bla, blah, blah. And I also have a very high quality to be able to order things. The word chusca, which is the one that spits poison, and that it comes to oratory and that it comes to everything. Do you understand me? I mean, I tell you the truth.

47:18

And when I say something, Jordi, it's because I have the donkey's hair in my hand. I don't grab it and say, no, Jordi, it's this. Just to say it, no. If I know something, then I'll tell you. No matter how strong it is or how it is. And if I'm going to cut you into pieces, I don't care.

47:34

Hey, and because at that time I also started to see the fights, that there were fights on the street, that this girl was recording you. I started seeing a lot of those things and I sincerely felt, I cried like Alfredo was out of himself. I mean, because they fight in every corner, they fight with each other.

47:52

I was more inside of me, I tell you, I didn't provoke anything. The one from the family, there were some Montachokes who wanted to assault me. The girl let me and I never hit her. I did hit my husband three times. The girl wanted to get her wallet out.

48:07

It was a lot of clashes. Then some people get into fights. It starts the same way. Until I got fed up. So I got out. I broke three of their noses.

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The last one came with a key to change tires. He grabbed me like this and the other one took the bar off. You know? And then in front of my house, I go out and I help a friend and four of them grab me by the balls, right? That was the lesson.

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48:30

Do you feel like people were looking for you to provoke you and do? People look for me to hang on to me. Laura Bozo, Trejo, all of them, to hang on to me. If they hang on to Juan de las Pitallas, nothing happens. But if they hang on to me, they're going to get out. And that's it. That's the modus operandi of these people,

48:53

who are a bunch of mediocre, ignorant, uneducated, nothing to do with it people, who have no merits, who have nothing. They have no success, no career, they've never won awards, they've never starred in anything.

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Hey, when suddenly, at this time, which I'm very interested in how you're telling me, that you never lived it like that, and you would come home and see, for example, when it all started going viral, that if Alfredo doesn't know how to fight,

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and they just throw him away, did it bother you, hurt you, make you laugh? You were riding a bike. If Alfredo doesn't know how to fight, he's always thrown away. Did it bother you? Did it hurt you? Did it make you laugh? It made me laugh. Totally. And I enjoyed it. Because in the end,

49:36

I capitalized on it. And unintentionally, without me doing anything, I was in the top rank, as I was always in the first place. As an rank, as I've always been, in the number one place. As an actor, as a driver, as this, as that,

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as here, as there. Right now I was the most viral. If you realize, I've been in 6 presidential periods. Notice that when you started to enter the realities, I was a panelist of the first reality, of the first house of the famous ones where you were.

50:03

With Laura Boss and Lupillo. And I said, no way, this is going to be great because with Adamé, because I saw you really out of control and with a very short hair, I said, they're going to kill each other. They're going to kill each other in there. And suddenly, I've seen in the new realities

50:16

a lot of tranquility, a lot of partnership, a lot of education. Mucha educación. El primero entré en Adame. Y a Lupillo Rivera ya lo andaba madreando y a la otra le dije no sé qué. Que luego terminaste besándote con Laura Bozzo. Sí, sí, sí. Bueno, ese fue el primero. Lo volverías a hacer?

50:35

Y en el segundo entonces ya fui el... En el All Stars. O sea, primero fui el Adame el demonio y en el segundo ya fui a Dami. Es que te quería preguntar, yo llego a un momento donde pensé sinceramente, y a mí me encanta tener aquí a mis invitados y preguntarles directo y no estar escuchando lo que dicen, entonces pregúntale directo

50:52

a la gente para que sepa la realidad. Yo inclusive llegué a pensar que cuando iba a la época de todas estas broncas, después, cuando entraste I thought you were on medication. I thought you were... You're perfectly calm now. You're very polite. You never took medication. That's how I've been all my life.

51:12

That's how I've been all my life. The only medication I took was to be able to sleep. I had a terrible insomnia problem. I was taking Clonazepam a quarter before I went to sleep. That's what they authorized me to do at the famous house, at the All-Star, and that's it.

51:26

But no, I was in Adam-2. I want to tell you that my heart, at rest, works at 48 beats per minute. My blood pressure, normally, is at 112, 58, so I don't have anything to be alert. What happens is that the moment they press the wrong key,

51:49

I respond. The answer is forceful. Either I kick you or I slap you with insults, offenses, denunciations, humiliations, until I make you dust, or I'll let you go to the... To the hands. What is that point? What is that button that they can press that hurts you? When they lack respect. When they lack respect and they lie. That's what

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purges me the most. Do you understand? Because they have nothing to throw at me. Tell me if you think there's something that can be thrown in my face. There's no way to grab me. There's no way. I'll give you $10,000. I'll make you the offer. I'll give you $10,000 if you grab me in something that can justify an attack. And besides, with these ignorant, mediocre, naked people,

52:46

Lupillo Rivera, he's a poor devil, man. They never saw each other again? No, I got him out in the next reality show, I voted for him. In the All Stars. In the All Stars, I voted for him. How does it feel to enter a reality show like La Casa de los Famosos?

53:00

Yes. When you had problems with Laura Bozzo, for example, or Lupillo, and you look at their faces again. I'm going to tell you how it feels when you have a handicap, how my career is, how my performance is, how my successes have been, my achievements and everything. You feel like the king of the world, you know? But consistent and aware. What is it that supports you? What is it that you have that can support you? And you know that nothing that comes from all those people

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will be able to hurt you. I remember the first moment I saw when they were going to see each other, when they entered the house, you and Laura were going to see each other, and they already had a lot of previous fights.

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It was a bit like when we saw them right now, facing you, Carlos, getting on the weight and all that. Trejo. I said, fuck, look, you have to have steel nerves to know if you're getting close or not. That's something I've had my whole life. I've been put on guns like this, but guns in front of me.

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54:01

I've been assaulted, I've been put on guns. And instead of panicking, I got even colder. One day, a rat man, I grabbed him, his hand was shaking. I said, Master, take your finger out of the trigger, because the shot is going to go. You're going to take whatever you want. Do you want the watch? Do you want this? You're going to take it.

54:17

Do you understand me? Take your finger out of the trigger. I'm very cold in that sense. I go into the All-Star, and suddenly, one says, how are you? And the other says, the king of the group, blah, blah, blah. And suddenly, I go into the room, and I say hello to two or three, and suddenly, I say, is Laura Boso here?

54:33

If she says hello, I say hello. I'm a courteous, kind man, I'm a gentleman. If she says hello, I said, you're going to say hi? Of course I'm going to say hi. Yes, you're going to look at him. I'm going to look at him. You ended up getting along with her, right? I got along wonderfully with her.

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I even gave her three orders of apprehension and I was going to put her in jail.

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And then you were already talking to her.

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And I took her out of the television. Yes, yes. Do you kiss Rico? And I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And Lupillo, you never saw him again? No, man, that idiot, what am I going to see him? He's a poor devil. The first one came and wanted to annoy me

55:12

and left him like a fag. And the second one, the same. The second one, the same, until I kicked him out. You know, I tried to, I was even using my little. He's a poor idiot. Are you afraid of anyone, Alfredo? No.

55:27

My dad taught me since I was a kid, never be afraid of anything or anyone. I kicked a secretary of the Treasury in the air on Channel 2. At that moment, my phone rang, Emilio was in the cabin,

55:39

and he said, you do that again and I'll kick you out. A secretary of the Treasury. Do you understand? you do that again and I'll fire you. To a secretary of the Treasury. You know? They fired me every three minutes. I won them six lawsuits.

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And well, the first time I paid $17,690,000 but I didn't have to pay. And they scared me because Emilio himself called me to scare me, you know? So that I would pay. And I had all my payments and everything.

56:03

But no, I'm not afraid of anything or anyone. Hey, there was a moment where the press was pointing out a lot of how very misogynistic

56:12

and very homophobic.

56:13

Yes, exactly. What do you think of that? Well, well, well, well, nonsense. You understand me? Nonsense. Because I've never hit a woman. I've never hit a woman, I've never insulted, offended, denounced, humiliated a woman.

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You know? When they say, no, but this is a woman, no, that's not a woman. I speak to women and ladies as women and ladies. To others, I speak to them

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as they deserve. And at first, no, no, that's a misogynist, misogynist, why? A person, a woman who hurts you, who insults you, who offends you, well, I would answer them.

56:48

Do you understand me? Laura Bozzo says that I disgust her because I go to politics. Well, you disgust me more because you were in the boat, because you owe this, this, this, and this. Do you understand me? So, because we are women, well, no, gender equity and that now not. You know? If there are some little fools like Quintana,

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the one from Guadalajara, that I realized late. She was harassing me on Facebook for four months and suddenly, and then I realize what kind of person she was. You know?

57:18

So, obviously, obviously, but I don't mess with people. You mess with me and you touch the wrong key, and then I'll scream. Look, Jordi, I don't recognize genders. I don't recognize sexes.

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57:35

I don't recognize creeds, religions. I don't recognize skin colors, eye colors, hair. I don't recognize socioeconomic status. I recognize human beings. Like this. If a woman wants to throw herself in the fire, insult me,

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offend me, and everything, for hanging on me, well, the answer she's going to get, wherever she has a little tail to step on, the answer she's going to get, is going to be... ...contundent.

58:04

Hey, and now, for example, it's impressive how many... and the impact it will have will be overwhelming.

58:05

And now, for example, it's impressive the amount of votes. In the VIP race, changing the subject a bit, but here's the thing, the percentage of votes was very high for you. I won it with 40 million votes against two from Eleazar. I'm famous here in the Dominican Republic. I won it with 13,874,414 votes against 600 from Jessica Diaz.

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And what I wanted to tell you is, mainly in percentages, with women. The women were the ones who supported you the most. Yes. How do you compare this situation with the ones we're talking about? It's very logical, because the are now 60 or 62 years old were the ones who watched my soap operas.

58:48

But something happened that no one has done. To do the crossover from television to social media. Only Erika Buenfil, who is the queen of TikTok, and I did it. Do you understand me? What happens is that right now, with all the mom jokes, kids like it. They love it, as they say.

59:08

How I am, what my personality is, how I say and do things. So, right now, I have three generations, which are the women and men who saw my soap operas, because I was also fortunate that men also saw my soap operas.

59:23

And they congratulated me and all that. So, men who now have 65, fortuna de que también los hombres veían mis telenovelas y me felicitaban y todo el rol. Entonces, hombres que ahora tienen 65, 62, 70 y mujeres, ese es un segmento. Luego vienen las hijas y los hijos de estas personas que vieron mis telenovelas, que ahora tienen 45, 50. Y luego vienen los de 15 to 28 year olds come.

59:45

I do DJ sets. I got into one of my kids, I took the course, and then they take me to Veracruz to conduct a Governor's event, and then they take me up as a DJ, and I make my debut as a DJ,

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and now I do eight dates a month. With your kids from Maripaz? Yes, one of the big ones. One wanted a guitar, I bought him his guitar and his bass drum and all that. Then the other wanted drums, I bought him his drums. And the other one who wanted to be a DJ, I bought him his... It's Diego, Alejandro and Sebastián, right?

1:00:13

Yes. Do you still see them? What are they? No, I don't see them. I haven't seen them in four years. I don't want to see them again in my life. Why, Alfredo? They are bad people. They are bad people, just as evil as my mom. They are bad people. They stole from me, they deceived me, they lied to me, they conspired against me, they did terrible things,

1:00:35

they wanted to dishonor me. I don't want to know anything about them. I even think there was a moment where you said, I want to remove the last name, remove their last name? Yes, yes. Was it possible? No, no, that was the intention, but then the lawyer told me it's very long and it's a very long process. Alfredo, one of the things that I think, within everything I've known you, is that you seem like a very intelligent person. And I wonder if in the long run, especially as life progresses, I understand everything that they may have hurt you, and I would have to have them here sitting

1:01:05

to hear what they also feel hurt by your part, right? But life is very short, and do you think that at some point it will be a good time to say, I want to get my children back? There is no possibility. I don't want them close. I don't want them close. One day I had to make the decision to put land in the middle,

1:01:26

after everything they did and everything I realized they did. I said, with these people I don't want to be. And there is no possibility. Seeing things coldly, the day I made the decision, it was because I really unmasked them. First the mother, and the mom ended up going home,

1:01:47

I got her a divorce, and I won her over in every way. And then, them, when suddenly, the way they responded and everything. When I told them, whoever wants to stay here has a house, a car, food, movies with his girlfriend, cell phone, trips, everything. Whoever wants to go with his mom has a house, a car, food, movies with his girlfriend, cell phone, trips, everything.

1:02:05

Whoever wants to go with their mom has everything, but it's not a reason for distance. They leave and suddenly a month and a half passes and not a single call. One day I told them, hey, you also have a dad. Then comes Christmas and New Year. Well, who do you want to spend Christmas with? New Year? No, well, with my mom. Christmas, ok, New Year's. Well, who do you want to spend Christmas with? With New Year's? No, with my mom.

1:02:25

Christmas, okay, New Year's with me. And New Year's? No, also with my mom. And things like that, until one day I said... Then they went and stole my wallet and passport and everything. I was going to Miami on Wednesdays, and on Sundays they go to eat pizza,

1:02:41

they steal this, then they do it again, and then the driver says, hey, every time you leave, they come and steal things to sell them, and blah, because the mom didn't have a penny or anything, and well. And then, well, I grabbed it and said, no, it's over. And one day I said, they're not my children,

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I don't recognize them, and it's over. It didn't hurt me at all. I can tell me no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no and my grandson Santiago. That's it. Do you want to fall in love again? No, I don't think so. It's not that I say, yes, I want to fall in love again. No, if it works out, great.

1:03:31

If it doesn't, oh well. With this girl you were with, Marcela,

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is that possible?

1:03:36

With Barbie, yes. With Barbie.

1:03:38

You're still with her?

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We see each other five days a month. She's a very intelligent, extremely productive, extremely committed woman. Extremely everything, and she also lives a wonderful life. She's a multimillionaire, who became a self-made woman. We're both so dynamic, so productive, that after five days we'd be killing each other. So the deal is, we're polyamorous. She's married, she has everything.

1:04:07

I can have my... Your affairs. My affairs. Does her husband know? Yes. We see each other five days a month. And suddenly, we go to Miami,

1:04:19

we go on a cruise, we go to Cancun, we go to wherever. And it's wonderful. We're putting together a reality show and a talk show. Okay. And doesn't it feel weird to be with a couple that also has another couple? No. No, and I understood it. Because I had never thought of polyamory,

1:04:38

but I've been practicing it for 30 years, brother.

1:04:41

You invented the word and you hadn't noticed, right?

1:04:44

Yes, yes, I just didn't know. You just didn't know, man. I'm a genius. I'm a genius. I'm a genius. I'm a genius. I'm a genius. I'm a genius. I'm a genius. I'm a genius.

1:04:57

I'm a genius. and she decided she wanted to have a relationship with me. She wrote to me, we met. She met you on Instagram? No, she wrote to me on Instagram. She said, I love how you are, blah, blah, blah, and I want to... I said, well, when you come to Mexico, I'll invite you to my podcast. One day my representative called me and said,

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hey, here's the Barbie from Hollywood. Which Barbie from Hollywood? Who is she? No, well I saw the picture, I said, well, he came to record the podcast with me on Friday, and I loved it. She's a girl who's crazy about her.

1:05:33

I'm already crazy about trivialities and banalities. From that day of the podcast, when did you spend time together? I think a month and a half or something like that. It was when he invited me to Los Angeles and suddenly the paparazzi at Rodeo Drive, at the Wilshire Hotel, caught us. She suddenly pulled me and gave me a huge kiss and blah blah.

1:05:59

And the next day there were 39 covers of magazines in all of Central and South America, the United States, and Mexico. There were reports on all the televisions, from Argentina to Canada. It was crazy, you know? Imagine if you charged 20% of what you had generated in the media. Yes, well, yes. And I let myself be loved. I mean, I practically said, well, who cares about me?

1:06:26

And then it was when I found out that she was married, because I think Shanique had already interviewed her, Maxim. And then- But at first she didn't tell you. No, no, at first she didn't tell me. And then she grabbed me and said,

1:06:37

yes, I am polyamorous. My husband knows and it's over. And the fight, now this fight thing, everything. I'll tell you quickly first about the realities.

1:06:49

Suddenly, I'm invited to a reality show in the Dominican Republic, on TV Azteca, and I go and I win it for an impressive amount of votes. That was the first one they invited you to? The first one, 14,474,414 votes. $13,874,414 votes and I win.

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And then I come back and they start to say, hey, what other reality? And so I go one after another, after another, after another. Suddenly they tell me, hey, but the soap operas, they keep offering me soap operas. What happens is that I got hooked on reality shows.

1:07:25

You earn a lot more, right? No, I earn a lot, a lot, a lot. I was the best paid for the soap operas for 25 years. So, I mean, the amounts were crazy, right? And in these, you also earn crazy amounts of money. I could tell you that they are more or less on par.

1:07:45

But I got hooked. I enjoyed the format. It's awesome and you can go and throw facts and say and do whatever you want. I liked it. So when they say, hey, what a novel, no, no, wait, I'm with this, the reality. When you entered, for example, the house of the famous, I told you that I had to be with you twice as a panelist.

1:08:08

And I say, four months, Alfredo?

1:08:10

Yes, four months.

1:08:11

Four months in there?

1:08:12

Don't you get too focused?

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And you say, how am I going to endure it? No, you have to have a very strong emotional strength, a very strong mental strength. a very strong mental strength, and I don't even prepare myself, I go with what I see, so I go into the reality,

1:08:34

and I see them, and I profile them, this one is going to give a can, this one is going to give a can, this one not, this one is this, this one can be an ally, and I group them, and suddenly I grab them and I let go, throwing right-hands, left-hands, hugs and affection. Who have you seen in the realities you've been in that you say,

1:08:51

my respect is this person, this is very good, this is very good, this is very good? Look, so you say one that my respect is none. I have seen some participants, even Laura Bozzo herself, for example, who have been intelligent. The others are very mediocre, very... very... very useless to end soon. They are not competition. With Eleazar, for example, they...

1:09:20

Eleazar is young, he is young, he is a bit impulsive, and he hit me. I breastfed him because I saw that they were beating him, I breastfed him and we had a good fight. He's a good competitor, he's a guy who did jump on the boss, he did pull out good things, and everyone wanted to pull him out because he's popular,

1:09:43

because people love him. At first he was very funny, he was one of the funniest. Because of the situation he was in. But people started to understand him. And when he talked to me and revealed what he had inside, people started to give him value. So much so that he got to second place.

1:10:02

You guys got together. Now, while you were in reality, were you making a strategy in your head? I don't have a strategy. Strategies are useless. You can come up with a strategy,

1:10:12

and the moment the board moves a little bit, your strategy is gone. I am spontaneous. I mean, as I see, I give. I measure you, I'll outline you, and I know what your Achilles heels are, I know what your deficiencies are,

1:10:30

and what you don't have to be able to go around. And when you turn on Alfredo 1 and Alfredo 2, Alfredo 1, calm, and Alfredo 2, in the devil. You measure them and you say, now this, now this. I decide when I've done the character or when I answer in Adami.

1:10:47

You understand? So, yes, I'm selecting, I'm measuring the water for the tamales, and suddenly, no, this one goes, and there you go, a big, strong, medium, light, or simply no, not even a hair, or I make you look bad, or I can also throw you up, like I did several times with Eleazar. So I'm using it to my advantage.

1:11:09

Right now in the VIP farm, when did you realize you were going to win? Did you realize at some point? From the first Saturday. No, how do you think? From the first Saturday. When I came in, I saw that the lady was skinny.

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I said, no, here the truth is that there's no one here that I could say, this could be dangerous, this could be an obstacle. And then, the first Saturday I do the Freddie show, with my suits, because I came in with the suits, but with the chicken suit and all that,

1:11:41

at that moment, the next day, Adam Ramones says, no way, the Freddie show, and they Ramones says, no way, the Freddie show, and they're probably going to give you a show. Because of the way he said it, and he did three segments, the first three segments talking about me,

1:11:54

about the Freddie show, I said, I already have it in my bag. It was just doing what had to be done. My mom, who was the one who disciplined me, told me when I was 12 years old, she told me, as I was very naughty and clumsy,

1:12:11

she told me, don't do what you feel, do what is right. Do you understand? And that has been the... A good advice. It's like a denominator of my life. I mean, because if I do what I feel, I would have gotten into trouble, I would have gotten into a fight,

1:12:25

I would have said, no, if I do the right thing, what is the right thing? Treat them well, and degrade them, dehumiliate them, and do shit with pure words. Okay. And in normal life, outside of reality, if I see you in a restaurant, if I'm a waiter and I sit with you, if you're a couple that's about to get together, how are you? Miss, could you be so kind as to bring me a Coca-Cola?

1:12:53

I'll take care of the card, please. If you're so kind, you can transfer the bill. How am I? I'm the most decent, educated man, with values, with principles, with scruples that you can imagine. All my life has been like that. And as a couple, how are you as a couple?

1:13:09

Wonderful, wonderful, because I do everything they ask me to do. Do you understand? I'm a great provider, I'm a great father, I'm a great husband, I'm a great... I never have any problems, never, absolutely nothing. What all these women who have lived with me have said are pure lies. The last one came out saying that I was violent, that I was aggressive, that I don't know what, she's a liar, she's a mythomaniac liar.

1:13:37

She was lucky enough in her life to meet, being the person she is, to meet Alfredo Adame. You know? And I gave him everything, abundance, wealth, respect, love, affection, and everything, and he failed. And then they don't know how to accept that they failed and they don't know, and they can't say that they screwed it up completely. And this one screwed it up completely.

1:14:01

I realized, I thought before, I said, well, yes, it's saved because the family is disgusting, but it's saved. Well, no, it wasn't saved. Would you get married again? No, no, not getting married.

1:14:16

Well, kicking, yes. Not getting married. No, it doesn't make sense. In fact, I think marriage shouldn't exist. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Pairs don't last that long. You realize you're going to a wedding and both of them say, -"Hey, Juanito got a divorce." -"He's still opening the presents." They got a divorce. The truth is, I live alone.

1:14:53

I get up happy, I sleep happy, I do everything I want. And for example, with Barbie, five days a month. Five days a month that we see each other, we enjoy each other, we have a good time. When I still didn't have a Barbie, I had four girlfriends. Four girlfriends at the same time? Yes, four girlfriends.

1:15:11

One of them was going to Europe and she spent a lot of money. The other one was going to the motorbike, San Miguel de Allende. The other one was going to the movies and everything. The other one was going to dinner and events, you know? But then Barbie came along and they didn't like her anymore. And they knew each other. Oh yeah? And if you could handle her, you didn't need a bombita?

1:15:30

No, not at all.

1:15:31

Not at all?

1:15:32

Not a Viagra, not anything. I've lived a life, you could say I blew up a lot. Imagine 10 years of aviation and more of young people, of a tiger, of hang out there, but I always led a very healthy life. Hey, Alfredo, and that time, what was all that relaxation about your intimate photos and if you had it small, no, did that bother you?

1:15:54

No, no, that was a thing of this girl, Susana Quintana. I ended up running her from my house the moment I found out who she really was. Were they your photos or not? Yes, of course. But did you have the photo?

1:16:09

Yes, in fact I hadn't seen it until yesterday because I was going to talk about it. 12 and a half inches.

1:16:17

This was this girl. It's disgusting, it's disgusting as a person. It's disgusting. And well, I ended up running it at my house and I did an interview with another one who's disgusting, a TV reporter, Laura Palmer, who's disgusting. And she said, no, she's got it small, three centimeters and I don't know what. And then a girlfriend of mine sent her the picture to the jackal.

1:16:42

Okay.

1:16:43

I mean, she sent that picture. Yes, a picture where you can see just one of the members. And then there's another one where this girl, Susana Quintana, she took out some pictures where you can't see anything. Do you understand? But the one where you can see that it's just the member,

1:16:57

well, I mean, Yanick Verba said, how beautiful.

1:17:04

How nice.

1:17:05

Well, it's circumcised and all, right? Yes, of course. And then, well, all that stuff, I didn't like it, man. I didn't like it. A dwarf who was on a television show

1:17:21

grabbed him and said, no, it's just that you have it in the air, that you have it small. And he even sued me. And the lawsuit is over? No, the lawsuit is still there. How have you done it?

1:17:32

There are many lawsuits, right? And what's going on? They're forming. I'm winning them. I'm winning them and they put them in and they take them out. Do you worry when they sue you? No, man. I don't worry.

1:17:45

On the contrary, I don't know what to do. Do you have a lawyer with a...

1:17:48

Yes, yes, they already know. They already know.

1:17:52

They already know. Because normally when people, when we get a lawsuit or something like that, we don't like it, we worry, we're nervous. I get one, I get the other. It doesn't come or go. So it's not something that worries you at all. No, it's not something that worries me.

1:18:08

Has anyone sued you?

1:18:10

No, no one has ever sued me. And which one has the longest time that hasn't been resolved? Well, I think right now the one with this guy, the guy with the molcajete. And all the others have been resolved normally in your favor? Yes, they have been resolved. Diana Golden's case was sentenced to 28,210 pesos in fines,

1:18:33

and then I had to pay 180,000 pesos for television footage so that in the morning show and the dwarf's one, they would pass the sentence, which also had no background or form.

1:18:44

I mean, not for discrimination, not for moral damage, to pass the sentence, which also had no background or form.

1:18:45

Not for discrimination, not for moral damage, not for anything. They were sentenced to pay $28,210 pesos. A judicial pifia, but well, there it is. Alfredo, you are in a very good economic moment. I see so many realities, so many things. I have always been in a very good economic moment.

1:19:04

Because apart from that, apart from that, when I got into television, I didn't just dedicate myself to acting or not, to doing business. For example, when I did a lot of shows,

1:19:16

I did a lot of things as an actor. Then I go to the show, I had four production houses, I produced for my clients. I put a lot of clients on Televisa, and I put a lot of clients on it. And strong clients. So I charged them for the illustration and the capsule,

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but for driving, the appointment was the same as theirs. When I was in Hoy, I didn't lower the price by less than 120,000 pesos. Just for the clients. I managed all the production of their capsules and all that stuff. So I did this and that. I've had, for over 25 years, a networking and business hunting office.

1:20:01

Where I do business and get investors. And I go to commissions and I've done big business. Do you remember with the masks, 13, 18, 60? They had given me 25 million from the political party. I don't know what, blah, blah. All my life I've had small businesses.

1:20:21

Small businesses and big businesses. Now, in the fight with Trejo, they said you had won between three and four million pesos, is that true? They paid Trejo 300,000 pesos.

1:20:32

Oh, really?

1:20:33

300,000 pesos. That's what it is. It's not worth more. They put it in my pocket so I could put it in my mother's pocket. I was going for $250,000. It was $100,000 to get on top, plus $150,000 in sponsorships.

1:20:51

Adidas, Influencer, Play Do It, and two other brands.

1:20:58

Hey, that's a lot of money difference, right?

1:21:01

Of course, what's that guy's worth? That guy was starving. If they had offered him 50, he'd have taken them. And he wasn't going to go. He had already left me twice. That's because he didn't...

1:21:11

He didn't come twice. Well, because he's scary, because he's scared of me. I interviewed him on the radio, and what he told me is that there were these orders and... It's a myth, it's a hoax. Those orders... Didn't they kiss? No. Ah, fuck your mother, who's kissing you. Look, that's a myth, it's a liar.

1:21:31

Those restriction orders, when he hit me with the bottle, he opened six centimeters and took blood out of me. And then the people at the gym gave notice to the public ministry. They have to give notice that there were bloodshed. And the public ministry put three restriction orders. I didn't ask for them, I didn't even know they existed.

1:21:52

And the day of the fight, he didn't show up. Then some young Queretaro businessmen came and I told them, don't give him a heads up because he's going to steal them.

1:22:03

And that's that.

1:22:04

They gave him a heads up and he didn't show up at the fight. I've hit him four times to break his nose and he runs away. I've yelled at him five times and he never wanted to come in. So this time they offered you, what you're telling me, amounts of almost between 4 and 5 million pesos.

1:22:19

The question is, even if they hadn't offered you this, would you have gone up with him to the ring? If they had given me $20,000 pesos, I would have gone up. Because it was already a peak of your life. I left the peak, it wasn't for him. I mean, it was to show him who he is. Now, why did this whole thing start? Why did your problem start?

1:22:39

Well, suddenly Emilio asks me to go to Channel 4 and start producing Viva La Mañana. I produced Viva La Mañana from Buenas a la Una and then El Matutino Express. And then, suddenly, they ask me to make a table for the Big Brother. And well, every day, half an hour, that yesterday the raccoon kissed the dog and got angry, and I don't know what, and they were fine, this and that. And suddenly, Pepe Bastón calls me and says,

1:23:12

Hey, Chief, Big Brother is over. What are you going to do? And then I said, well, I'm going to make the table of Adam. Security issues, breast cancer issues, issues of this, that, everything, to bring the TV down to the street for people. And then, suddenly, I had the idea of starting the incredible table and the incredible program.

1:23:36

I tell you that in a month and a half we were already at 12 rating points against 5 today, and that's channel two. And so I set up this table and I started putting, well, I said, you have to put Morbo in his most pure and diaphanous expression. Well, UFOs with Maussan,

1:23:56

ghosts, paranormal, supernatural, all those things. And then this guy, Trejo, talks to my associate producer, Gregorio Ortiz, and tells him he wants to go to the show and blah blah blah, and he tells me this. Gregorio Ortiz, my mother, I don't want that guy here.

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I want my sister, which is what really happened to him with Cañitas, who also, there were no deaths or anything. He stole the story. And how did you know that? Because witnesses had already told me.

1:24:29

Francisco, the one who died, well, he wasn't dead. Everyone told me.

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The bastard was cheating.

1:24:35

He cheated on everyone. He cheated on everyone who worked with him on that show. You know? And then they told me, then they told me everything. So I said, no, I don't want this guy. I want the sister, who is the real one.

1:24:50

So I invite two investigators, the skeptic, Norma Trejo, and two or three others to do the panel. And then this guy goes crazy and gets super excited. He was on the program of Coque Muñiz and he starts to throw me off. And then he goes crazy and gets super angry. He was on the El Coque Muñiz show and he starts to throw me off.

1:25:09

And he starts to screw me over and over and over and a few months go by until one day a witness comes to me and says, look at what Trejo said about you yesterday on El Coque. And then he went crazy. And then that day I said, I'm going to put this on you, Trejo said. Trejo, I'm going to break your face,

1:25:28

and when you want, I'm going to break your snout. And that's how it started. And it took 20 years for it to happen. And he answered. Blah, blah, blah. In the show, the dwarf,

1:25:40

he said, now three rounds of three minutes, I'm going to break your face. And he didn't get it, and he didn't do this, and he didn't do that. And then he said yes. And he and his lawyer, who set up the Forum 360, sold tickets. They hadn't even fixed the Forum, and the fight didn't happen. Now, why did Poncho de Nigris do it?

1:25:56

Why did Poncho de Nigris do it? Well, Poncho de Nigris talked to me and said, you're going to play against Wendy Guevara. I said, well, whatever you want. But then he said, Wendy Guevara, that she had bad ribs. So you were going to play against Wendy? Whoever it was, I didn't care. Then Sergio Maier.

1:26:14

So, go ahead, go. Sergio Maier wanted to charge the same as me, and they took him down. And then he said, go with Trejo. I told him, I'm going to tell you something, don't give him advance because this guy is not going to give you anything. He's going to get mad at you. And then he tells me, no, that's it. They gave him 150,000 pesos to swallow because he doesn't have a fifth to fall dead.

1:26:33

And then, well, he brought it in personal bank. I still told him, you know, water. Did they give you advance too? Yes, yes. And three days before they fired me. So, the day I arrived, on Friday, they fired me. And so, I told him,

1:26:53

No, son, that guy is not going, I'll put him in jail. Personal trademark. And then I told him to give 15 tickets to his band. And I told him, send him to hell. Don't give him anything. They made us sign contracts for both. Yes, yes, of course.

1:27:07

That guy has nothing. I mean, his band, a great band, that doesn't play or sing anything, and 15 plane tickets. I told him, Poncho,

1:27:20

you're not going to give him anything. Well, Poncho gave them to him. But anyway, he wasn't going to go. I was sure he wasn't going to go. Did you see how he got on the ring? He was terrified.

1:27:34

When I interviewed Trejo a week before the fight, I asked him if he thought he was going to face Dame. He said yes, because if he doesn't, he has a penalty of 4 million pesos. Was that true? No, there was no penalty of 4 million. Poncho never told me, you have a penalty of nothing.

1:27:51

So there was no contract? No, there was a contract of what he was going to pay and everything, but I didn't have any penalty. With me it's honor and men, and Poncho knows that I was going to do it. Ok, so now, when they go up to the ring, I did see you, now I understand what you told me from the beginning, that you were carrying this pill and that you were skating, but I saw you calm, and I really saw Carlos Trejo very nervous, he was very quiet, very serious, very, very serious,

1:28:18

he didn't talk, nothing, I saw him nervous, because I know both of them, I had the opportunity to interview both of them, I've had the opportunity to interview them, and I saw it very seriously. When you got on stage, how did you get on? Nervous? No, man, I got on as if it were... For me, this was not the madness, and I've had thousands of nights of glory in plays,

1:28:36

in shows, in shows, in this and that. For me, it was one more step to the tiger. Okay. Now, did you go up knowing that you could win or not? I mean, because I always- I never contemplated that possibility. Well, when it started- You never know, but I never think about that.

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No, this one can beat me, no. And not this one. I mean, I went up and I said, I'm going to win. And I'm going to win. My coaches told me, don't get on the car. If you're so mad, don't get on the car. I said, no way, I'm not going to miss this. I'm here to give a good show to the people,

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which is what I've done all my life, to give a show of excellence. And I'm not going to get off. I'm going to win this fight. I think you did very well, because if you had gotten off, It would have been terrible. And it was because obviously everyone saw the big blow he gave me. And that same afternoon I was interviewed and I said,

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well, yes, I have vertigo. So you get on the ring, you're safe, calm, thinking you're just going to win. We see him very nervous. The fight begins. And I do see, well, I and everyone, that he was giving you a tremendous tranquility at the beginning. He wasn't giving me anything. He was pushing me. And I saw, well, me and everyone, that I was giving you a tremendous tranquilizer at the beginning.

1:29:45

I wasn't giving myself anything. I was pushing myself. The first blow, he grabs me, throws me, touches the bar, but he pushes me. And that's when I go backwards. Then I get up, it costs me a little work because of the same dizziness I was having.

1:29:57

Then he grabs me, pulls me I'm not going to show it. So he throws me to the floor and again, it costs me work because I was skating. I chilled out, I threw him a few punches, and suddenly I threw a combination of three that they planted. He was even with his eyes like that, half crazy, like crazy. I said, this is when. I throw throw a jab and then I throw the right hand and there, ball.

1:30:26

You know what I felt? I disconnected. I at first felt that he was fighting very neighborhood because he was taking you against the wall immediately. Throwing chango leonazos, chango leonazos. And yet, honestly, I did believe,

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I personally believed that he was going to beat you. I was like, damn. And in the end, I met them both, and you don't want anything to happen to anyone. I'm serious. I'm seeing a 67-year-old and a 62-year-old man, and I'm like, please, don't let anything happen to them. I do want to see the show, I do want to see the Morbo. Guacala, that's good,

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because I was really excited to see them. He starts very offbeat, you fall twice. Now that you're explaining how you felt, I can see you standing up, but I always saw you standing up well. I never saw you as if you couldn't stand up. I saw you standing up, and suddenly, I swear, I started listening to Rocky's music when you were like... It's like I was watching Rocky IV, because I I see that... And you get up and... And suddenly you see him like...

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And you go, damn! And you can't stop. And I see that physically, I see the difference. And I think that many people, the difference in the health that each one had.

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Because he really looks like... If I had gone up well, I would have killed him. If I had gone up well, I would have half-killed him. If I had known... Now, I don't think I was going to the first round. No, I went to give a good show.

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I wanted the three rounds. But I would have half-killed him, man. If I had known... I'm telling you, I went up on skates. You know? And I was training boxing for two months. You know?

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And it was good. In sparring, he gave me some great shots with the most handsome black guy. He gave me some tremendous shots. What did you feel when you hit him? You see that he's going to knock out and he doesn't stop and he doesn't... And he stops the fight.

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Well, look, I wasn't surprised at all. From the moment I said, here's when I throw a jab and I throw the right hand, the way he hits, the force, I said, this is over for me.

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I see him, I hit him, and it took him like three seconds to cool down the blow, and the ball went down. I didn't miss anything. You feel the impact, you know? And then I said,

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when I see it start and everything, I said, this is over. Okay. Now, when Montserrat comes up, and they start interviewing you and everything, and kiss, kiss, kiss,

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was it authentic, was it part of the show? What was it? It was part of the show. It was part of the show. People who kiss, well, there goes a kiss.

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Sure.

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Nothing. Nothing.

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I don't know oh, yeah, your mother. Yeah. Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Chemuros.

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Hey.

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Hey.

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They didn't go back to the other day. Because after that, they interviewed us both on different shows.

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Yes.

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And he said, no, it's just that Alfredo gave me a big elbow. And I said, I really, I mean, regardless, what Carlos would say, it was dirtier than you know. You were walking in a fucking corner on the street. I mean, you could hit everything. I've seen at least 12 videos from different angles and I've never seen a right-handed guy hit a knee.

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A right-handed guy, but well-positioned. I think what you really won here was your physical condition and a very good punch. Yes, I was whole. If you realize when I go to the ropes and I stay like this, not even pulling air or anything. My cardio was at 100%. It was a bit like what we saw with Marcelo Amistad and Carelli.

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Carelli, although he had more experience, was dying in the corner. Yes, yes, of course. And Marcela was perfect. So, here we realized that also the physical condition and how you have taken care of your body and your life, well, it depends a lot on what happens up there. Of course, of course. Why are you going up? You're already big. Why take a risk? Well, once, Mr. Emilio Azcárraga Milmo told me something that struck me.

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Once there was a problem with a producer, I came and said my version, right? And he stayed like that with me and he tells said, Be brave, take risks. That's what he said to Cristina Saralegui and to several others. It was a phrase from the movie. When they're attacking you, be brave, take risks. Whoever doesn't throw himself doesn't cross the river.

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Now, imagine, I'm 67 years old, how fun it is for me that all the kids and all the arena are shouting at me, and all the arena is supporting me, all the kids and all the kids screaming and all the sand supporting me and all the stuff. It's like I always wanted to star in a world championship fight with a full arena.

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And this was what we were waiting for 20 years ago.

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Exactly.

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I'm serious, when they ask me, but why do you climb? Because I tell them, people have been waiting for this for 20 years. It's like not doing it would have been... And for me it wasn't even a matter of honor, or a matter of showing, no.

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It was simply that I know how to give a show. Hey, now, when you go down in a ring, a winner and a loser always go down. What did you do that night? I was really excited, I was laughing my ass off. I loved my ring royale, I want a fucking ring royale every month.

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I really had a lot of fun. They said, it's terrible, but it's really cool. They'll send you up with nothing.

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No, I'm not going up. I'm not going up.

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Not for now. Maybe in 67 I'll go up. Don't let them offer you and you'll see. We all have a price. We all have a price. I want to tell you, you did offer it to me. In fact, the first Supernova concert, you offered me that.

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I also send a big greeting to Fox and I also want to see Supernova because I thought it was very well produced. But what I want to tell you is when I saw them, we were all excited. It really was a great show, a circus. I think a circus is that.

1:36:45

But in the end, it's like guacala, how good. This is weird, but it's cool. A lot of people, especially those in the box office, say, ah, that's fixed, and that's a who knows what. It's a new way of entertaining, which simply makes two influencers,

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two guys of this or whatever, put on their gloves and go for it.

1:37:07

I really enjoyed it.

1:37:08

Nothing to compare with boxing, obviously, but what happens is that this transcended, I mean, he won a boxing world championship fight, he won in every way. I tell you something, I see, and with all due respect to the boxing people,

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I went to the UFC two weeks ago, I was here in Mexico. I see a professional boxing fight and I see so many interests, they are taking care of each other so much, there are so many millions of dollars

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that are being played, they want the next fight, they want the next round, that there is no longer so much show. Let's put it this way, lately here there are two 67 year old bastards breaking their mother's back,

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as if they were in the corner of a little alley. So, of course, it's like seeing your friends breaking their mother's back on a ramp outside of high school. Just two famous guys. And that gives me a bit of a cramp, and I like it. I mean, as long as nothing happens to anyone.

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That's the only thing that... And how much cramp can you generate that you fill a arena of 17,800 people with 22,000 people and 7 million people on YouTube? Now my question is, you get out of the ring. I said, this is Adam's night. What did you do? I get out, I'm going to watch Marcela's fight in the locker room, And from there we went to the hotel and to the restaurant.

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Ok.

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And everyone was there, because since you were introduced, most of the people were with you. Yes, yes, of course. So, seeing you fall twice and then get up again in Rocky...

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It's like Rocky.

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It's like Rocky.

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It's like Rocky's movie.

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The wife... It's like Rocky, man. It's like the movie Rocky. The wife is like... Hey, man! It was a mega night, man. You didn't even realize. You got to your room and what did you do? You even did a fucking joke.

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1:38:56

You killed it. When you lay in your bed, did you sleep alone? Yes. What did you feel? The first thing I did when I was already sleeping, I started to think a little bit, and I said, you did it.

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But I didn't say, you managed to break the wood, or you did everything. You managed to give a good show, which was what I wanted.

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Okay.

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And now, did you celebrate in any extra way or not? No. No, no, no. I tell you that we had dinner there, we had a drink. Did they deposit you? Yes, yes. I was paid three days before.

1:39:30

Okay.

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Hey, and I make my contracts in the United States, in dollars, because, well, there, I mean, there I have very strong tax benefits there. If you're not an American citizen, but you have, for example, it's like when you go and spend money in the United States, taxes, taxes, and all that stuff come back to you. In my case, too.

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I mean, I have tax benefits with the simple fact that the money is managed in the United States. Hey, and is the rivalry over? Is this mess of... For me, it was never a rivalry or anything. For me, it was a potato costal that I brought to my will

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for 22 years. When I wanted, I would swallow it. When I didn't want, I wouldn't swallow it. And that's how easy it is. It's not like you say, oh, the great achievement of my life,

1:40:21

and this and that. The thing is, I had to run him over four times to break his snout, because he's a coward. And everything he did wasn't special to me. If I had gone up against Wendy, Sergio Maier, or whoever, it would have been the same. Okay.

1:40:38

He asked for a rematch. I'm not going to give him a rematch. I'm not going to give him the rematch for several reasons. One, because I knocked him out. When you knock out, you're done with him. I mean, it would be boring to give him another rematch because he wants to be eaten again.

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You know what I mean? Even if it's just one more, but to eat. So his goal is to keep hanging on to me. I told everyone, don't even try it. If the press talks to Papi and the interviewers, don't give him interviews anymore. No, it's gone, it's gone.

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I got him out of this environment. And the truth is that we already saw a finale. That's what everyone was waiting for. So, one, I knocked him out. He doesn't deserve it. Two, he's a coward. He was a big-ass. He doesn't deserve it. Three, I mean, I'd be idle.

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You know? I'd better find another one. You'd go back to the gym? Of course, of course. And I'd go back on the next Sunday if you want. I was perfectly prepared and I was going to box in an impressive way. Unfortunately, this happened to me, the vertigo, but well. Because in the end, I never saw myself decomposed and throwing shots at the crazy. And the three I hit first and then the other three were well placed.

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And the ones I put on him were well placed. I had already hit two or three in the face, you know? I never got hit, I mean, I never got hit so hard that I'd say, I got out of control. Nothing. Hey, my friend Alfredo, to finish, we started talking about your mom and your dad, and I do think you've had a very media career,

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as I said, with different opinions, with a lot of controversy, with some very in favor, others very against, others I don't like how to talk about women, others yes, others I love their authenticity. However, as you say, six sexes, six sexes, always with everyone talking about...

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I'm going to tell you, 34 years I was the most decent, educated man, with values, with principles, with scruples, aspirational, everywhere. And then came the roll of this stage,

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that if I hadn't done it, right now I would be lost in the... I mean, I would still be Alfredo Adame, but... but... well, just realize where my contemporaries are.

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And I'm here and here and there and there and there and always at number one. Hey, and would you like, right now in these moments, do you think, for example, of your dad, who is no longer there, in everything he taught you, in such, is this moment interesting?

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Every day, every day, I value what my dad, my dad's advice, the way he taught me to be, the way he taught me to lead, and all this that is happening in my life is nothing but the consequence of what my dad gave me. How long ago did your dad pass away? 20 years ago. That's a long time.

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Yes, more than that.

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And what did he die of, sorry? Of 80 years old. He just arrived home one afternoon, and before dinner he told the waiter, I'm going to rest for a while. He lay down and in a fatal position and died.

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The death of the righteous. So you didn't have a chance to say goodbye?

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Did you talk to him before?

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No, I just talked to him five hours before. I talked to my dad every day.

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And do you miss him?

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Yes, totally. Totally. And my mom too. Although my mom was a tough one, but I miss my dad and mom. So in the end, it was the mix that made the character you have.

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Of course.

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That hardness or that discipline of your mom and that momentum of your dad, that everything is possible, of course you can do it. Of course. I see you with a mindset of being like that. My dad used to say something that is incredible,

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doubt is dying before time. Never doubt. Do you understand? Never never doubt dying before time. If you're like, I don't know if I can or can't, you're already dead. You know? Well, you know how they ask you in the fight if you dedicate your career to someone?

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Not a fight, a fight is a different part of... Look, I dedicate it to myself. I dedicate it to myself because I gave it all I had in the world, because I've done everything that's been true that it's going to work, because the criterion has always been not to hurt anyone and to move forward.

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So I dedicate it to myself. There's no one that I could say has done something in my life that I could dedicate this part to. Obviously I dedicate it to my daughter and my grandchildren, emotionally speaking. But if we think about who I dedicate it to for merits, it's me.

1:45:39

I really liked that we started talking about your dad, your mom, that mindset. I do see in you, and I've always seen it, a clarity of what you want, especially of being able to achieve anything that you put in front of you. And I want to give you a detail that has to do with your dad. And it's the book of...

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Ah, Moby Dick! Thank you very much, son. It's the book of Moby Dick. No, I'm going to read it again. It's the only complete book. Well, then I'll give you a happy world, too. But I really appreciate it.

1:46:17

No, on the contrary. I'm going to read it again. I thought a lot about your father, in your mother, and it's very interesting to see a 67-year-old man, as you say, with a career, with a healthy, active, and so clear with what he wants. And I think it all comes from the basis

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of what your parents leave you. That's why I had many great adults. And you know what's most important? It's that I'm still a 12-year-old boy. I solve my'm still a 12-year-old boy. I solve my problems as a 12-year-old boy. What I do, I do as a 12-year-old boy.

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And that's worked for me all my life. Because if I see it as an adult, things change. And you have fun, you enjoy it. I have fun, I enjoy it, and well, let the good times come. Well Alfredo, good luck. Thank you, my dear. I think you have a lot of projects, a lot of reality, a lot of work. Congratulations.

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1:47:07

It's not that, all of a sudden, you say, well, when are you going to retire and everything? I never, because people don't let me go. You know? There are people, actors, that all of a sudden, people don't let me go, they want me to stay here. And you're doing great.

1:47:25

I'm doing great. You're happy, you're enjoying your job. I'm doing things. I'm thinking about a thousand things I'm going to do. I'm always active, I'm always on the move. That gives your life a plus.

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We'll keep seeing you. Thank you. Thank you for taking the. No, thank you. I'll ask you some direct questions to know what people think, and not just how we hear a phone call. You know it's important when you know you can answer everything they ask. I always tell them, ask me whatever you want, and I'll answer it.

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Sure.

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You know? And I'll answer it with the truth. Thank you, Alfredo. Thank you. Thank you, Alfredo. Thank you very much. Thank you, Jordi. Thank you. I hope you liked the interview. Like, comment.

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I'm very happy you're here. People from all over the world... If you don't like it, yell at your parents.

1:48:17

I send you all my regards. Thank you. I send you all my regards. Thank you. See you in the next one, which is a click away.

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