Sevan Matossian (00:00):
It would be nice, but who am I to tell you what to do?
Devon Larratt (00:04):
Okay. I might have to see this. Lemme see if I can adjust my settings here. See if it works
Sevan Matossian (00:11):
Better. I didn’t even know the sun came out in Canada. Look at that.
Devon Larratt (00:14):
It doesn’t. It doesn’t. It’s fucking weird, man. It’s looking weird. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. How’s that?
Sevan Matossian (00:22):
It’s awesome. I love this. I just have to start like this. I just came across this. I love this guy’s voice. Listen, this
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Devon Ric just broke his all time pronation lift record, managing 160 pounds.
Devon Larratt (00:36):
Oh, that’s performance eating pancakes guy.
Sevan Matossian (00:40):
You know the guy?
Devon Larratt (00:42):
Well, I don’t know him, but yeah, I know exactly who he is. Yeah, he’s great. Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (00:47):
It’s so yummy. What a great way to start a video.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
Ly broke his all time pronation lift record, managing 160 pounds for a single and said, God,
Sevan Matossian (00:57):
I
Devon Larratt (00:57):
Love it. He reminds me a little bit of penguins. Charlie, the guy down in Florida does reviews all day just for arm wrestling.
Sevan Matossian (01:07):
Oh, okay. I don’t know that guy.
Devon Larratt (01:09):
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, how you doing, man? Dude,
Sevan Matossian (01:12):
I’m awesome. So hold on. Before we get into salutations, now that I saw this, what are you laughing at here?
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Devon Lyric just broke his ultimate
Devon Larratt (01:20):
Incarnation. It my buddy. That’s my buddy. And I like, yeah, I fucking got you. Easy. And that’s Marcus Lindberger from Austria doing a show in Germany there. And we, how did it even go? So it’s his kind of event, I think. Yeah, it was his event and we had a super match, but it was pretty clear that I was going to beat him. But we kind of did it anyways. We were kind of having fun with it, so I was just, and
Sevan Matossian (01:52):
He’s just absurdly running away and you’re like, Uhuh. Yeah,
Devon Larratt (01:55):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sevan Matossian (01:57):
You know what, Devin, the way you’re posing right now, I like it. It would be like if I had a porn star on and she had her shirt unaided
Devon Larratt (02:05):
Showing.
Sevan Matossian (02:07):
I like
Devon Larratt (02:07):
It doing, buddy.
Sevan Matossian (02:11):
I know you don’t really like me. You just like me for my body parts.
Devon Larratt (02:15):
I know you just have for my piece. Got to give people what they want, man. You got to give ’em what they want. Yeah, yeah.
Sevan Matossian (02:22):
Hey, I had this guy on here, Devin, he was, he’s the super heavyweight slap fight champion. He’s called the crazy Hawaiian in that power slap.
Devon Larratt (02:35):
That’s so crazy. I know. That’s crazy. That’s so crazy. I haven’t watched it. Now I’m going to have to watch that. I’m so curious. That’s the craziest sport to me.
Sevan Matossian (02:49):
We, we’ll get back to that in one second. Lemme just ask you this. The weight class for that is 2 65 and up for super heavyweight.
Devon Larratt (02:58):
Holy
Sevan Matossian (02:58):
Shit. So he was four 20 and he’s talking about dropping down to 2 65 to get the heavyweight title.
Devon Larratt (03:06):
Oh my God. And
Sevan Matossian (03:06):
He said one time he lost 130 pounds. Did you ever hit 300?
Devon Larratt (03:12):
I was so close, man. It was so close. I was right around 300 for when I pulled Michael Todd. That was, what was that, 2021? Is that when that was
Sevan Matossian (03:27):
Think
Devon Larratt (03:27):
It was, yeah.
Sevan Matossian (03:30):
That big to pool Levi.
Devon Larratt (03:32):
Oh, buddy. I couldn’t loved to, there was a perfect storm that kind of catapulted me to that weight. There was a lot of factors at play there. Believe me, I’ve been on a mission to get as big and as strong as I can basically for my entire life. Other than a few periods where I’ve been cutting to make weight categories, but water cuts the rest of my life. I’ve always just been trying to get as big and strong. And I am not someone who has the genetics that can really be a 300 pound dude. I’m really not supposed to be. I’m supposed me at 2 45, 2 50. That’s perfect. That’s where I’m supposed to be.
Sevan Matossian (04:19):
And then now I saw, are you doing some things to drastically cut weight? Have you been just playing around with fasting or what are you doing? Yeah, you were 2 29. I was like, wow.
Devon Larratt (04:31):
Yep, yep. That’s right. So after this last big match with Lavonne, I was like, God damn, I need a serious break. A serious, serious reset. So one of the things that I did was I fasted, and Jody does mega fasts. Jody, I’ve been watching her fast for 10 years, and it’s become quite interesting to me. I’m talking to anybody who is an expert in the field of O fast. I’m amazed at what she’s done. I see. And it’s not just, oh, she’s lost weight, she’s lost body fat. There’s so much stuff that goes on, especially in energy. She gets healthier, she has more energy. It’s really weird. So I did. I did a five day fast and yeah, they’re great. Fast are great, and they’re not anywhere near as hard as people think they are. So
Sevan Matossian (05:31):
Is this at the end of a five day water fast?
Devon Larratt (05:34):
Yeah. Yeah. That’s at the end of a five day water. No, no, no. Yeah. So just water. Yeah, I’m drinking water still.
Sevan Matossian (05:41):
Exactly. So just water.
Devon Larratt (05:44):
Water and a lot of salt. I put lemon in my salt and there’s a few odds and ends minerals, like potassium and magnesium. But basically, yeah, I’m just drinking water.
Sevan Matossian (05:58):
Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So you do know what you’re doing. Potassium
Devon Larratt (06:00):
Mag. I don’t know what I’m doing. I just listen to Jody.
Sevan Matossian (06:05):
Right, right. Those things are important. The potassium, magnesium, they’re crazy important, especially as you start getting to five days,
Devon Larratt (06:14):
Right? Yeah. I ate so much salt. Tons of salt. Tons of salt. And now I realize, yeah, salt’s really, really good stuff. But yeah, I would fast. Again, I think it’s more than just the caloric weight loss. I mean, it’s more than just the calories on there and the autography. There’s something more. I think it’s just natural. I think that it’s just your body’s designed to do it. You’re supposed to do it every once in a while. Feast and famine. I think it’s natural. Natural.
Sevan Matossian (06:48):
Do you know about autophagy? Have you heard that word? Autophagy? Yeah.
Devon Larratt (06:52):
Yeah. I do know about it. The reason why I’m not just waving the flag super, super hard on fasting, that is how I feel. I do feel like fasting’s really incredible, but I had a little discussion with Lane Norton Lane.
Sevan Matossian (07:06):
Yeah, I know of him. He’s very opinionated. Well-researched guy. Yeah.
Devon Larratt (07:11):
Yeah. And I’m a huge fan of his, and he kind of dampered my excitement about fasting a little bit, but I still think that there’s something there that maybe, so most of his research was in intermittent fasting or shorter fasting, and he said that there weren’t a lot of studies done on longer fasts by longer, fast. I mean, we’re even talking about three days, four days. I don’t think that there’s any real mainstream. I don’t know that there is. There probably is. I’m not aware. I am not a fasting expert, but I do feel strongly that there’s something really wild going on there.
Sevan Matossian (07:55):
I had some skin tags on my neck, really little ones, ones that people would never even notice. And I did two five day fast and they vanished. I did a five day fast with just water, and then a month later I did a five day fast with just water. I even cut out coffee. Usually when I fast, I drink black coffee do. I did 36 hours once a week for three years. So stop eating Saturday night and then not stop until Monday morning.
Devon Larratt (08:23):
Okay. So you’re a big believer in fasting.
Sevan Matossian (08:28):
I don’t know. I think it’s more like you. I think that I intellectualize it and I think, wow, I did that for three years. That means minimum 150 days. I gave my digestive track for 150 days. My digestive track just got a complete rest. And I just think, wow. And I heard that no matter how hard you work out, largest consumer of calories in your body is the processing of calories I heard. And so shit, how fascinating is that? At 50 days a year, you’re not using those. You’re not putting that demand on your body.
Devon Larratt (09:09):
Right, right, right. Yeah, no, it’s interesting stuff for sure. Yeah,
Sevan Matossian (09:15):
Augustus Link, Avon’s a big believer in whatever Greg tells him. Such a great audience here. That
Devon Larratt (09:24):
Is good. That is good.
Sevan Matossian (09:26):
Gentle. So you dropped onto to 2 29, and did you feel just amazing? Did you get mobility weird things back?
Devon Larratt (09:34):
Yeah. Well, I mean, a big part of it was my sleep, my energy level throughout the day, even while I’m not eating, I’ve got more energy. I don’t understand how that really works. I get more energy as the fast goes on. I’m not eating. I have more energy. But yeah. Yeah, definitely the main thing was, okay, I’m supposed to be lighter. Everything works better. Everything works better.
Sevan Matossian (10:05):
You can’t compete though, while you’re fasting.
Devon Larratt (10:10):
Compete while fasting.
Sevan Matossian (10:12):
You aren’t even trained. Could you train?
Devon Larratt (10:14):
I trained every day. Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (10:16):
Oh, shit.
Devon Larratt (10:17):
And I know that a lot of people will say, you’re not supposed to. And the workouts that I was doing for myself, they weren’t crazy. I was just doing my arm rest and stuff. Nothing crazy. But then I went and I did a leg workout with my daughter, and that was crippling, crippling, crippling. But yeah, I continued to train. I continued to train. Yeah. I felt like I wanted to, so I did. But
Sevan Matossian (10:50):
I’ve had the quarterback for the Chicago Bears on here, a handful of, oh, Travis’s son, our mutual friend, the kid,
Devon Larratt (10:57):
Of course. Tyson.
Sevan Matossian (10:58):
Tyson. Crazy, right? What a
Devon Larratt (11:01):
Killer.
Sevan Matossian (11:03):
Absolutely amazing. Are you following a story now? Did you get into football now because of him?
Devon Larratt (11:08):
It’s so funny. Savannah actually, so embarrassingly was talking to him the other day and I was like, everybody in arm wrestling is a fan of the Chicago Cubs. Such an idiot. It’s such an idiot. I love it. I’m such an idiot. But yeah, I follow Tyson. I follow his Instagram. I’m a big fan. And yeah, I remember I was at Travis’s Place when he was just a tiny little kid, and I remember Travis fucking throwing passes to this kid in the house and Justling and working, and I was like, man, even at six, I was like, this kid is something special. Really? Really? So not really surprised that he’s in the NFL right now. Not surprised. And I just hope he kills it. Yeah. I hope he goes on to just win every single thing. Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (12:05):
He told me that in his senior year in college, which he had an amazing senior year, probably one of the best senior years, any quarterback in college football history has had. He didn’t eat on Fridays, and then he played Saturday morning fasted. What kind of fucking stupid idea is that? He’s like, I learned it from watching your podcast.
Devon Larratt (12:27):
That’s funny.
Sevan Matossian (12:29):
I’m like, dude, I’m like, you’re too young. You’re not supposed to do that. Fasting’s an old man’s game. And he’s like, no, it was great. And I go, did you tell your coaches? He’s like, fuck no. They’d have never fucking tolerated that.
Devon Larratt (12:39):
Yeah. And I hear about guys doing it in arm wrestling too. I do. I hear about guys competing in a fasting state. I have never done it myself, but I do hear about it.
Sevan Matossian (12:52):
And Chef Chenko, the female MMA fighter who’s considered the greatest, maybe the greatest combat fighter in the sport. People don’t say her name a lot, but when it comes up, and she still fights in the UFC, I think she’s still champion, or maybe she’s not the champion now, but she has another title fight coming up. She said she does her first workout every single morning on an empty stomach. Yeah. Fasted.
Devon Larratt (13:18):
I’m about 50%
Sevan Matossian (13:20):
There. And she says she doesn’t drink water when she trains either, which is nuts. Well,
Devon Larratt (13:27):
I mean, adaptation is pretty wild. And there’s one thing that you can’t argue with, and that’s victory. If somebody’s winning, you got to listen. You got to listen.
Sevan Matossian (13:43):
I feel like there’s this tipping point where for you, that all of a sudden you were just everywhere. It went from just those of us who knew who you were, were like, fuck, I’m so glad that I know about arm wrestling and I know about Devin’s journey to, oh shit, it’s everywhere. And for me, the point where I was like, I mean, obviously I saw your YouTube just fucking explode, which was kind of cool. You kind of have this Sam ick kind of philosophy. Less is more, right? It’s you just laying in bed or laying on chairs at the airport, just shooting the shit on your YouTube. And then also this moment, this is when I was like, and then we saw your Instagram explode. But when I saw this, for some reason, this was the moment that I was like, holy shit, he really is everywhere. And that you were kind of being embraced by
Devon Larratt (14:40):
A DCC.
Sevan Matossian (14:41):
Yeah. This when I was like, okay, they’re letting Devin on a,
Devon Larratt (14:49):
Isn’t that great? They’re so cool. I love those guys. I love the Jujitsu guys. Yeah. Mo Jaim, what a fucking great human being. And to fight with Ju
Sevan Matossian (15:03):
There, right? That’s the top dog in the whole 16, that’s
Devon Larratt (15:07):
Top dog,
Sevan Matossian (15:08):
Right? Yeah.
Devon Larratt (15:08):
That’s Top Dog. Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (15:11):
That’s the Dana White and Jiujitsu.
Devon Larratt (15:13):
What a great guy. What a generous human being is that that guy, every single person that I talk to just loves that guy. They all have a personal story about how that guy has saved them. And myself included, he was so good to us. He found out about my son, Auden, being involved in Jiujitsu and yeah, just what a great guy. He gave Auden a lifetime memory, got him in to train with some of the best juujitsu guys. We got to watch the whole weekend. We had an amazing weekend. We watched all the A, DCC right up close. I gained a completely different perspective of what I thought Jiujitsu was like, completely changed my mind because I have a Judo background, and I thought, oh, judo juujitsu, kind of same thing. It’s not at all the same thing that is violent, violent activity, man is, I used to think that, oh, it’s grappling, it’s softer, it’s dude, they are fucking killing each other out there.
Sevan Matossian (16:28):
Anything in specific, you see? Are you talking about the forearms, grinding on the faces and the choking or what I’m talking
Devon Larratt (16:33):
About, guys fucking snapping their legs every second
Sevan Matossian (16:36):
Match. Right? Right, right.
Devon Larratt (16:39):
They don’t go out there. I feel like at that level, they are going out there to kill each other. There is no, oh, I think I got the hold. You should probably tap, buddy. It’s like they’re going out there to break your fucking leg and you better tap in time because they’re not pausing at the break point. It’s like they are fucking snapping that shit. And you should have tapped, you should have tapped the second that you got in trouble, the second the thing started to go bad, you should have been tapping because, and Juujitsu, man, that is a fucking gnarly fight game. I feel like in a one-on-one capacity, you do not want to fuck with the jujitsu guy.
Sevan Matossian (17:25):
Right, right. Twice now, in the last year, I’ve seen a guy get his A joint hyper extended and FC and not tap.
Devon Larratt (17:37):
No, it’s crazy.
Sevan Matossian (17:38):
Absolutely bizarre. Yeah.
Devon Larratt (17:41):
Come on, man. Come on. I know. I see it too. I’m like, these fucking guys, they’re going, I get it. I’m willing to break my arm arm wrestling. Luckily I haven’t. But they’re the same way, right? You’re going out there and with your shield on it, man, with they’re not tapping. They’re not fucking tapping. Kevin, Kevin,
Sevan Matossian (18:07):
Kevin Holland broke a guy’s arm a couple weeks ago in UFC match, and the guy didn’t tap, but the ref stopped it.
Devon Larratt (18:13):
Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (18:15):
Afterwards, it was considered a controversial stop, but as a fan of the sport, I was done. There becomes a point in fighting when you’re just like, some fights I’ve questioned, every year there’s one or two fights where I’m like, Hey, maybe I shouldn’t be watching this. It just went a little too barbaric for me. I’m like,
Devon Larratt (18:34):
I just watched one this morning. The guy had the guy in some kind of a key lock with his legs around the guy’s neck, but he was somehow on the backside of him. And at the same time, he had an arm bar on the guy. The guy was passed out unconscious, and he totally was sitting there with a completely hyperextended broke back elbow, and the ref didn’t stop it for a few seconds. Then the guy is waking up to being passed out and completely fucked arm. The fight game is a wild, wild game. Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (19:11):
It’s trippy taking your kids to those events too. I mean, kids matches. They stop them very, very quickly. But definitely the older guys, they are, it seems like they’re going to, like you said, break the bones. But I did also hear something really interesting the other day, a couple days ago, there’s this fight league called WNO, who’s number one, and Gordon Ryan fought for the championship a couple days ago, and he had the dude in the arm bar, and I think it was the arm bar. And then afterwards they’re like, Hey, Gordon, how was the match? And he goes, it was good. I didn’t want to break his arm. So I just held it there and looked at him and I was like, that’s nice.
Devon Larratt (19:53):
Yeah,
Sevan Matossian (19:53):
That is pretty nice, right?
Devon Larratt (19:55):
That’s nice. Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (19:56):
That’s pretty nice.
Devon Larratt (19:57):
That is nice. That is nice. I mean, at that level, guys know what they’re getting into. You’re fighting for world championships. That’s nice. That is nice.
Sevan Matossian (20:08):
So is this a tipping point? Is there a moment where you were like one day, do you know the moment that it was like, oops, I crested over the top. I’m starting to be non arm wrestlers for some reason or another, have taken interest in me?
Devon Larratt (20:23):
There were a few moments. There were a few that kind of pushed it. The fight with, sorry, not the fight, the arm wrestling match way long ago with Thor. That started a lot of things. Like a lot of the larger strength community at that time noticed me, strength community. This match went everywhere. It was on Playboy. It was reviewed all over the place. This was an important moment.
Sevan Matossian (21:08):
And at this point, he’s the strongest man in the world?
Devon Larratt (21:11):
I think so. Or he’s still widely recognized.
Sevan Matossian (21:17):
Oh, and he was in Game of Thrones too, right? He was huge. Yeah.
Devon Larratt (21:20):
Yeah, yeah. So this was a big deal. Aussie man reviews did this thing where he reviewed me pulling a push car, and that thing blew up. It went everywhere. WAL. That was good times. And actually the crazy thing was is so WAL gave all of arm wrestling and me a lot of boost. But what happened when the WAL kind of failed, my mindset kind of shifted, and I just started doing more on my YouTube. And I feel like all those pieces really propelled that. And I’ve met a lot of people. I’ve met a lot of people from the fitness community over the years. And the thing with Bro Stroman, I don’t know if you saw that little match I had with Bro Stroman at the Olympia.
Sevan Matossian (22:24):
Was he the world strong man?
Devon Larratt (22:26):
No, he’s a wwe. I mean,
Sevan Matossian (22:28):
Oh, sorry, go ahead.
Devon Larratt (22:29):
Yeah, he’s a WWE wrestler. Great big guy, bro. Stroman. Yeah. That little match sequence. I’m telling you, if you add up everything, that thing probably has a billion views. If you go over all the platforms, all the edits, it’s probably got a billion views.
Sevan Matossian (22:52):
Oh, I saw this. Is this the guy that pushes you?
Devon Larratt (22:55):
Yeah. Man. Right? Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (22:58):
And did you know that was going to happen? Did you know he was going to push you?
Devon Larratt (23:02):
No. Man, this is all completely fucking, just got wild. It was awesome. It was totally great.
Sevan Matossian (23:11):
You were into it. You were fine with it.
Devon Larratt (23:14):
Of course. I’m fine with it. He’s a cool guy, bro. Stroman man, he’s great. We were having fun. But yeah, he’s a monster. And this thing, I mean, this went everywhere. Everywhere. And I mean, it’s been moments like these that have, and I mean now with East versus West being so professional, east versus west has really stepped up. So it’s basically a
Sevan Matossian (23:51):
He’s really going here.
Devon Larratt (23:53):
Oh, yeah. Oh yeah.
Sevan Matossian (23:55):
And he’s good. He knows what he’s doing.
Devon Larratt (23:57):
He is. If there was ever a natural, he’s a fricking natural. Yeah. Big hands. Strong, functional. There’s not a lot of show muscle in Bronze Stroman. He’s real. He’s a real dude. Yeah. Very, very gifted athlete.
Sevan Matossian (24:17):
Are you tripping here that a non arm wrestler has you in this position?
Devon Larratt (24:20):
Well, listen, listen. I’m a very generous guy. Okay. And I’m impressed. I am. I’m very impressed by him. He could be, no question in my mind if he’s like, screw the wwe, I’m going to become a pro arm wrestler. That’s a good athlete. That’s a very, very good athlete.
Sevan Matossian (24:45):
Hey, they gave you the intentional slip there.
Devon Larratt (24:47):
Yeah, they gave me a loss there. Yeah, yeah,
Sevan Matossian (24:49):
Yeah. No shit.
Devon Larratt (24:50):
Yeah. That’s Scott Wynn. I mean, he’s making it an interesting, right, right.
Sevan Matossian (24:56):
And then this second match, not to let him get to that spot again.
Devon Larratt (25:02):
Yeah. Yeah. It’s all good. Yeah. He’s strong. He is a big, strong human being. And I was like, okay, you feel him out a little bit. First round. He’s got a strong hand. He’s got a big frame. But I mean, he still, he is not a pro arm wrestler. Right. He’s like, there’s pieces that he’s just unaware of that are important. So I’m having fun with them. And then it gets crazy. We never actually finished the match. It was one. One. It’s one one, yeah. Oh, shit. Yeah, we said we’d finish it on the mat.
Sevan Matossian (25:34):
Oh, shit. Wow.
Devon Larratt (25:36):
Yeah. Yeah. Because after that it degenerated into absurdity.
Sevan Matossian (25:40):
Hey, would you ever do WE? Have you ever gotten offers for that?
Devon Larratt (25:45):
Actually, we were just, the other day, we were talking about doing something in Montreal with a wrestling promotion.
Sevan Matossian (25:52):
God, I could still see you doing that.
Devon Larratt (25:56):
Yeah, right. It’d be fun. It’d be fun. Yeah. Yeah. I love showmanship. I think it’s a good time. And all that stuff is real anyways, right? So it actually counted as a fight, so Perfect.
Sevan Matossian (26:12):
Jake Chapman, does Devin have an OnlyFans?
Devon Larratt (26:16):
If you dig hard enough, you’ll find it out there. You’ll find
Sevan Matossian (26:20):
It. Just keep
Devon Larratt (26:21):
Looking.
Sevan Matossian (26:22):
He has a nickname. It has long and thick in it.
Devon Larratt (26:26):
It’s terrible. It’s terrible, man. Be careful out there. Everybody. Internet is a dark and disgusting place
Sevan Matossian (26:32):
When you go against Thor and he’s willing to put his strong man persona against someone who’s in a specialized sport you, does it take anything away from him in your mind or in his
Devon Larratt (26:51):
Mind? No. To me it just adds, there’s no, I think that, look, if there’s a base intelligence out there that I think understands that you cannot jump into another field and expect victory, you can’t do that. And I mean, the willingness to try and take part shows good character. I believe. It’s my belief. I’ve played with a lot of athletes. I’ve played with any number of fields, and it’s my belief that there are some extraordinary pieces of clay that come from the strongman community. There is a lot of strength in that community. When I look at power lifting, bodybuilding, strong man arm wrestling, when you talk about just where is the clay to build a strength champion, a lot of strong men out there that are just fantastic. And if they chose to, they can dominate in a lot of fields. A lot of these guys, their base strength is just, it’s completely fucking insane. Completely insane.
Sevan Matossian (28:17):
You’re saying that if you want to be a powerlifter, if you want to be an arm wrestler, if you want to go into these types of strength sports and your best base would be strongman, kind of like in CrossFit, gymnastics is a great base. Soccer’s a great base. It’s like a place where you can
Devon Larratt (28:35):
Take, I think so. I mean it’s, I’ll tell you, when I meet, you go to these conventions, you meet a lot of athletes, and the strong men are super impressive, super super across as we speak in CrossFit. Broad domains, broad strengths, domains, super, super impressive. And I just worked with Brian Shaw a couple of weeks ago, and I mean, that’s a guy right there. I mean, you look at this guy and he’s 41, and you think, okay, most 40 ones guys who world champions who have accomplished what he’s accomplished, you kind of are maybe not a ton of potential, but this guy’s still healthy. He’s still healthy, he’s still got juice in the tank. And yeah, that’s the thing. When I think arm wrestling is at a point now where we are now cool enough that guys this are starting to think, oh, maybe I just put my foot in the water a little bit.
Sevan Matossian (29:37):
I love it. How you say Cool enough? And then you’re wearing the Keens. Do you know every time I wear those, someone has to make fun of me. I have those shoes, exact shoes right there. I have three pairs of them. And do people make fun of you when you wear those?
Devon Larratt (29:50):
People call me homeless. A guy barely wears shoes. I’m normally barefoot. So people do make fun of my homeless attire quite a lot.
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