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💸 Fund your Business in 5 minutes - https://cardiff.co/business/apply/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_campaign=YTSternTalkDemandEveryone celebrates the fighter at the top. Almost nobody stays for the crash.William Stern sits down with Jason “Mayhem” Miller to discuss the brutal transition out of professional fighting, the UFC business model, anger, masculinity, prison, recovery, and what happens when the money and attention disappear.Mayhem built one of the most recognizable personalities in mixed martial arts. His career extended beyond the cage into television, entertainment, and media. But behind the fame was a much harder story involving injuries, addiction, legal trouble, prison, financial collapse, and the loss of the identity that had defined his life.The conversation explores whether anger can be used as fuel without becoming a prison, why modern culture often confuses offensive words with actual violence, and whether strong men need vulnerability to survive pressure. Mayhem openly discusses unlearning how to cry in prison, refusing help during his lowest moments, and using alcohol and aggression instead of admitting that he was falling apart.William and Mayhem also examine the business of combat sports. They discuss the UFC’s control over talent, low fighter revenue shares, weak career transitions, the challenge of unionizing independent fighters, and why athletes are often left with broken bodies, little money, and no clear path into civilian life.The episode closes with a raw comparison between Mayhem and Mike Tyson—two fighters shaped by violence, fame, collapse, and the stubborn refusal to quit. But when William asks who stayed beside Mayhem at rock bottom, the conversation ends abruptly.This episode offers a rare look at what happens after the crowd stops cheering. Viewers will walk away with a deeper understanding of identity, accountability, athlete exploitation, emotional control, and why preparing for life after success may be just as important as reaching the top.Chapters0:00 Nobody Stayed at Rock Bottom1:24 Meeting Jason “Mayhem” Miller5:30 Using Anger as Fuel8:53 Words, Violence, and Modern Culture15:35 Can Tough Men Be Vulnerable?17:09 The Fighter’s Career Crash21:47 Inside the UFC Meat Grinder28:00 Did the UFC Change MMA?35:40 Warrior Culture, Money, and Fighter Pay55:00 Mike Tyson, Rock Bottom, and the Abrupt EndingWhat You’ll Learn📖 Why professional athletes often struggle when their careers suddenly end🔥 How anger can create power while also becoming an addiction🧠 Why losing fame and identity can leave fighters psychologically lost⚖️ How the UFC business model affects fighter pay and career stability🌍 Why Japanese and American combat-sports cultures treat fighters differently💡 Why vulnerability and accountability are essential after personal collapse🎯 How Mayhem now hopes to guide younger fighters through civilian life🚀 What happens when the money, cameras, and entourage disappearA STERN TALK PODCAST - Presented by Cardiff🔔 Subscribe for insightful content on AI transformation, business strategy, and industry disruption. Don’t forget to hit the bell icon for notifications on future episodes.📣 Connect with us:William Stern: https://instagram.com/justwilliamstern📣 Guest:Mayhem Miller: https://www.instagram.com/mayhemmiller/KeywordsJason Mayhem Miller, Mayhem Miller interview, MMA career transition, UFC fighter pay, UFC business model, combat sports, fighter mental health, life after fighting, professional athlete retirement, anger management, masculinity and vulnerability, prison and recovery, Mike Tyson, MMA business, William Stern, A Stern Talk

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