Daniel Zellhuber acknowledges that every fighter evolves, including Michael Johnson. He believes that while Johnson continues to adapt, his style remains predictable. Zellhuber expresses a desire not to fight at 39-years-old out of necessity; he wants his career to stem from passion rather than financial need. He emphasizes his interests beyond fighting, including investments, and aims for autonomy in making career choices. This perspective illustrates Zellhuber's approach to longevity in the sport and life beyond fighting.
Every fighter evolves in each fight. He's not the exception. He's still evolving. After all these fights as you say we can always expect to see the same version or at least kind of like the same things in his fighting style.
I don't envision myself only as a fighter. I like to do investments. I don't want to be one of those fighters, like Michael Johnson, that I need to be fighting at 39-years-old.
If I want to fight at 39-years-old I want to do it because I want (to). Not because I need to.
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