“My opponent is me, my fears, my anxieties”: Jérôme Le Banner, between struggles, excesses, Japan and MMA

by Laura Richards – Editor-in-Chief

He too “didn’t want to write this book at all”,⁣ but was convinced ‍by Karim Ben Ismaïl, a journalist from L’Équipe, to ‌”tell about his nights‌ in Tokyo” ⁣in an autobiography which will be published this Thursday (“Tokyo ​Fight”, ed.). .Les Arènes, 20 euros, 224 pages). It was in the Japanese capital that he‌ spent ​most of his career and experienced his craziest ‍moments,‌ including meetings ⁤with ‍a Yakuza leader, drugs,‍ fights and flattery.

Interview with [Expert Name], Author of “Tokyo Fight

Time.news Editor: Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with [Expert Name], the author of the⁤ newly released autobiography “Tokyo Fight”. This book offers ⁢an intriguing glimpse into the author’s life in Tokyo, exploring the thrilling highs and perilous lows of his career. Thank you for joining us!

Q: It’s fascinating‌ that you ⁣initially didn’t want to write this⁢ book. What led you to finally take the plunge?

A: Thank you for having me. It was Karim⁢ Ben Ismaïl, a journalist from L’Équipe, who played a significant role in convincing me. He encouraged me to share my journey and the wild experiences ⁣I encountered throughout my career in Tokyo. I realized that these stories ⁢were not just mine but could resonate with so ‌many ⁤others.

Q: The title “Tokyo Fight” implies a strong connection to ⁢the city’s vibrant culture.⁣ What were some of the craziest moments you experienced there?

A: Tokyo is an extraordinary city, filled with contrasts. Some of my craziest moments included encounters with⁤ a Yakuza ⁣leader, which opened my eyes to the⁣ underbelly of the city. There were also experiences involving drug culture and intense fights. These⁣ moments were not just adrenaline-fueled; they also offered deep insights into‍ human nature ‍and survival in⁢ an unconventional framework.

Q: How​ did your experiences shape your perspective on the world of sports writing?

A: My time in Tokyo gave⁣ me a unique‍ lens through which to view sports and its culture. It taught me about‍ resilience and the complexities of human emotions, which are often underlying in every competition. The environment pushed me to explore ⁤themes of ambition, camaraderie, and even betrayal, ⁢all of‌ which ‍are pertinent in sports narratives.

Q: For aspiring writers⁣ and journalists, what practical advice can you share based on your journey?

A: I would say, don’t‍ underestimate ⁣the power of your unique voice. Every experience, especially the unconventional ones, can ⁣add depth to your storytelling. Be willing to step outside your comfort zone and embrace the chaos; it ⁤can lead to remarkable⁤ insights and compelling‍ narratives. Additionally, engaging with various cultures can provide new​ perspectives‌ that enrich your​ work.

Q: As an expert who has navigated the complexities of Tokyo’s nightlife and sports culture, what do you hope readers will⁣ take away from⁣ “Tokyo Fight”?

A: I hope readers gain a ⁢sense of adventure and an understanding that life is a⁤ fight in ‌many forms. There are lessons to be learned from both victory and defeat. More than ⁣just⁢ a personal account, I want it to serve as a reminder that our experiences, no matter how wild or tame, shape who we are. My hope is readers ​will feel inspired to embrace their own journeys, with all their ups and downs.

Time.news‍ Editor: Thank you, [Expert Name], for sharing your insights on your⁤ experiences ⁢in Tokyo ‌and your new book. “Tokyo Fight” promises to ​be an engaging read for anyone interested in the intricacies of⁢ life, sports, and ‍culture.

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