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Test Test Test one two and two one two. All
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right, my name is Michael Rappaport. You are now rocking
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with the best. This is the I Am Rappaport
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Stereo podcast where me and
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ge Moody are talking about
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white guilt by white
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people in front of an all white audience.
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The great Commodoors, the Commodores
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and Lionel Richie the group turns
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fifty. NBA playoffs
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are in full swing. We have Dunk reports
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from Air Moody and the champ
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is here. The motherfucking
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heavyweight Champion of the World, Deonte
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Wilder forty and oh,
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the Bronze Bomber just
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off an incredible fight in Brooklyn and
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Barclay's Arena. The Bronze
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Bomber is with me, live and in
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the flesh. Deonte Wilder, the heavyweight
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Champion of the Ring meets
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the heavyweight Champion of ship talking
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I and out. Wait for you guys to hear
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this brand new Iron rapp Reports
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Tereo podcast with the Bronze Bomber
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Deonte Wilder. But first, me and
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Gie Moody are gonna do what we do best.
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And you know we have so many sick
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funks of the week Miles Jordan's
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let me get something funky. Let me get a smacker.
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The champ is in the building. Let's
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go, all
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right, let's get it up. You
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are you ready to go? Yeah, let's
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go. Yeah, get it sucking up. Man, Let's
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just be quiet, let's go all right, have
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no fear. The Iron Rapp
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here. My name
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is Michael Rappaport a k. The Jake
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LaMotta of podcasting a k. The
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gringold Man Dingo a K.
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Bird a k. A White Mike. I'm
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here with G. Moody, whose last name rhymes with duty.
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Yeah. Three time
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podcast cost of the Year, and
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we have a smash mouth
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show, fifteen rounds
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of hard body karate podcasting.
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I told you earlier the
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motherfucking heavyweight Champion of the World,
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Deonte Wilder, the bronze bomber.
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H I mean, listen, we set
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the bar so hard on the last episode
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of The Iron Rapp Reports Stereo Podcast. I'm
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gonna be the first to say, how
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dope the
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DJ premier I am Rapp Reports
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Stereo Podcast was I mean Moody?
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Yeah, Like literally, I don't
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mean to brag, but I sort of do you mean to
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brag. Uh, and I'll
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be honest, You're only as good as your guest. This
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guy is is is a treasure trove
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of of of hit music.
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He defined hip hop music,
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continues to define and redefine
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hip hop music. So the DJ Premier
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Primo mm
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hmm. I appreciate all
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all the response to it. I'm
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very proud of that. UM,
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I gotta have him back. And you know, I reached
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out to who's gonna come on the podcast? Who
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extra P? Large Professor, Oh,
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that's my man. I know, I know
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P. I'm go I gotta I gotta
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get on that bro. He's gonna
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kill it. If you're not familiar with exactly
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who he is, uh, main source.
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He produced stuff for Eric B and Rock
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Kim, produced stuff for Cool Gi Rapp and Polo
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produced stuff with Tropical Quest, produced
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some of the songs on the Nazilmatic record.
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Large Professor. We're gonna get him,
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um and continue talking
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to these fantastic musicians. UM,
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celebrate them while they're here while
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they're still making music. UM.
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Speaking of celebrating somebody
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while they're here, while they're still making music. Uh,
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you're seeing him now, he's all over a t V. I
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think he's on American Idol. One of them shows h
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the great line Richie. Oh, I know
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you like to refer to him as as what yeah
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of the Commodores. The Commodores
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turned fifty years old. Man.
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Now, now we're gonna take a little minute here to
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talk about the Commodores. Um listen
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you their music was so good it became
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pop music, but it's etched in blues
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and soul. Okay,
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do yourself a favor. I don't care if you
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got iTunes, Spotify
4:35
title, you're still into CDs,
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you like to buy vinyl, whatever the
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funk you're into. I don't care how you uh
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you listen to your music. Just
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start zipping through all the
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Commodore's music, all
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of it, all of it. I mean,
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there's so many songs. This
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is your life, funky situation.
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Say yeah, of course they hits Lady
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zoom zoom zoom,
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zoom, zoom zoom zoom,
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easy like Sunday Morning, machine Gun,
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brick House. Do yourself
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a favor. Give
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yourself a full day or a full evening,
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or a full weekend or a full week
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to just soak. Do a deep dive
5:23
into the Commodore's They have been around
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for fifty years. How
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sick with the Lionel Richie podcast
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be to get him come in here and break down some
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of his music. Oh man, man,
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that that that Commodores is in my crib
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since nineteen seventy seven. That's when I got
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hooked on. My mom's used to play that and
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we used to dance together to
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the Commodore's live album.
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So I'm very well versed in uh
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Lanel Richie, Walter Orange
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All, the bass player, Ron Laprede,
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the Mean Machine, the horn sections. These
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are great musicians and every body
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should check out their whole catalog.
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Just just do just do a deep dive into
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all of it. Start from the beginning to
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work your way up. Um, and
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just don't take it for granted,
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because that that music is just it's
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straight soul blues. That's
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a fun. No, that's a funk band. But
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these guys are raised in the church of course, so
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but that's a funk band. Commodore
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is turning fifty years old. Um.
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You mentioned your mother, Um,
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Evelyn Evelyn Moody. Um,
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you were just down in South Cacalaka, South
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Carolina. Yeah, I was
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in a Columbia Beautiford, South
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Carolina, I went to see my mom's in Columbia.
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She's doing well. She
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says, what's up to you? And you
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know, the same old thing. Man. She's doing well and
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in good spirits. So it was great to see
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my moms. Um.
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She made the continues
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to make the best macaroni and she as I've ever
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had. Uh, and
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I've had I've had some great dishes of macaroni
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and cheese. And another friend of
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ours mom made made great macaroni and
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cheese. But but but miss Moody always
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had him beat. Of course, the famous story
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about her catching me with my my hands
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in um, literally
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in the pot of chitlands, eating
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the chiplands out of the pot late
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in the middle of the night is something I'm still
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ashamed of. I I didn't mind
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that I was reaching in the pot, uh,
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but I I should have gotten a fork. I
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still feel embarrassed about that. Um.
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And I do you think if
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I saw your mom she would make me some chiplands, because
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it seems like now everybody with their health
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kicks. It's almost like sacrilegious
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eats some chitlands. I have no problems eating
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chitlands. Yeah, I guess once
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in a while, once a uh in a blue
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moon, you could you could get down on it. So
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maybe, but she she's like in uh,
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you know, elder years, so she just kind of ounin
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now. And also I was down there and
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I celebrated my man,
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lifelong friend from Brownsville, Brooklyn, who
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I met in nineteen seventies six and second
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grade, had his fiftieth
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birthday celebration in Beauford,
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South Carolina. My man Al Williams,
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want to give him and his whole family
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a shout out. It was it was great to be down
8:21
there and see everybody. We had a great time,
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so it was like a reunion all Brooklyn
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came up to South Carolina
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and everybody was cooling out. So everybody Williams
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family and Beautiford want to give them a big, big, big
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shout out. Um, I'm sorry
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I missed the party. UM, I was in
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Los Angeles working. Um did you
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share Now these are people that you've known your
8:41
whole life. I almost
8:44
feel like we might need to get them on
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the phone. Um, these
8:48
are al better known
8:50
as junior. Did you tell
8:52
any of uh, your lifelong friends
8:55
from Brooklyn that you just saw a junior's fiftieth
8:57
birthday party that you've taken on this
9:00
challenge of dunking. Yeah. Yeah,
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they they said, man, yo, they don't
9:04
think I can do it, but I
9:07
know myself and
9:10
I'm getting ready. Man. So they're they're
9:12
up to speed on this. Yeah.
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Yeah, I told him. I let them know what time it is.
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And I'm still getting ready. So I'm
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about I'm about to man. We we we almost here.
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And okay, you know that we said the
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first week of May, right, there's no oh
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I'm waiting. We're the first week of May.
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This is going down absolutely,
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Okay, I'm here, man. So so we're two weeks
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out. I
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know the date. Motherfucker got we I'm a I'm
9:38
gonna rock this ship. Man. You're you're
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you're gonna you mean you're You're gonna dunk the ball. I'm
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gonna I'm gonna give it a whirl. Are you gonna
9:46
why? I'm gonna give it a try.
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Oh oh oh,
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A little kick in the armor, huh nah
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nah, I'm gonna give it a try. And
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and and I'm thinking I could do it, okay
9:58
because because before or it was a lot of
10:01
commons. Now a little kink in the armor. Correct,
10:04
Yeah, I had a hamstring poll. So, okay,
10:08
the first week of May, this is going down. Oh
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all right, and I'm glad
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that a ham y m
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c A. I want to do it. They're great, Great,
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you can't do it in the park anymore. That's that's
10:20
cool too. You're too fucking you're too fucking
10:22
cool to go to the park. Go to the fucking
10:24
y m c A. Go to the garden, go to the
10:26
kiddie courts. Motherfucker. I don't
10:28
think you could dunk on a low rim. But we're not
10:31
giving you any We're not. We're doing ten
10:33
ft ten ft
10:35
rim regulation size basketball,
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and uh it'll be it'll be filmed,
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and there'll be no tricks, no edits, and
10:43
and I'm glad that everybody, all the people
10:46
they grew up with you saw you when you could
10:48
play ball. Uh have are
10:50
where I'm at, and they are betting against
10:52
you. Good talk. They said,
10:54
oh man, you still look svelt, you
10:57
still look with the athletic build,
11:00
slender. So that's
11:02
what they said. Yeah, so it's not
11:04
far fetched that this guy could propel
11:06
himself at forty nine and get up
11:08
there and do it. So that's what that's
11:11
what Tom. It is, Okay, all right, well,
11:13
I just was checking in on the on
11:15
the progress of Air Moody. That's what we're calling
11:18
you now, Air air Moody. Hell
11:20
yeah. UM, so
11:22
check this out. I
11:25
went to this comedy event. It
11:27
was actually a fundraiser for
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the Democratic Party. Good good. I'm not gonna
11:31
I'm not gonna go into details of why I was
11:33
there, but I was there supporting.
11:37
Uh. You know, is is somebody
11:39
near and dear to me that I went to go to support.
11:41
Um. And you know, it had different
11:43
comedians, big time comedians. I'm not even gonna name
11:45
any of their names. Um,
11:49
but but there were six comedians,
11:52
all of whom are either really
11:54
really famous or sort of
11:56
famous as stand up comics. UM.
11:59
And this was this was the thing for the Democratic Party.
12:02
There was about three people in the crowd,
12:05
right, three black people, one
12:07
of them being my wife. Right,
12:10
okay, so those two black
12:12
people that we didn't know. It was about three people,
12:14
two hundred seventy five people in the crowd. Um.
12:17
It was a charity event all for the Democratic Party.
12:19
A lot of money was raised. UM. Six
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out of the six comics went
12:24
on stage and
12:27
and made jokes, comments, comments
12:31
or criticism about
12:34
uh, white men uh,
12:38
white people in power and
12:40
and and different variations of expressing
12:43
their white guilt. And and I gotta
12:45
be honest, Monettie, A light went off.
12:47
I was appalled because I was like, these
12:50
these are the people. This is what I said to myself,
12:53
This is what I said to myself. These
12:55
are what the people referred to as
12:58
fucking snow flakes. Because
13:00
I was thinking to myself, You're so open minded,
13:02
You're so fucking liberal, You're
13:04
so um, you know, open to the
13:06
world. Why are these
13:09
six white comedians going on stage
13:13
in front of an all white crowd expressing
13:16
their white guilt? Well, why why
13:19
is this happening? And from like white
13:21
people expressing their white guilt and
13:23
their their their problems and conundrums
13:26
with uh, their whiteness and
13:28
being white and white men and white
13:31
men in power and and listen, everybody
13:33
knows where I stand on Dick Stain, Donald
13:35
Trump and all that stuff. But but the
13:38
way these people were talking about and
13:40
they refer to black people as people of color,
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Yeah, I hate that. You see how it just changed,
13:45
It just shaped. I never heard this term. This is like
13:47
a brand new term. But but they were referring
13:50
to black people and Latin
13:52
people, as if as if it was
13:54
like, um, now I'm going
13:56
off the cuff here, But it was almost
13:58
as if they were talking about like the whales,
14:01
like a foreign species. And I'm like,
14:04
first of all, why are there no black people
14:06
in this motherfucking place, Like this is
14:08
a charity thing for the Democratic
14:10
Party, Why are the only white people in it? Why
14:12
are the only white comedians up on this
14:14
fucking stage? And and why are you
14:17
so um riveted
14:19
and consumed with your with your
14:21
own white guild? And and they they talk about
14:24
white people as if black, Spanish,
14:28
uh Mexican, Latin, Asian,
14:32
as if as if corruption and greed
14:35
has a color, as if as
14:37
if only white men and
14:39
only white men in power are
14:42
susceptible and behave with corruption
14:44
and greed. Let me tell you something I funk
14:47
with Barack Obama. I
14:49
love Michelle Obama. She of course
14:51
coined the phrase when they go low,
14:54
we go high. Of course I created
14:56
when they go low, uh, we
14:58
go lower. Um. She inspired
15:01
that greatness from me. Um. But
15:03
but but in the eight years where we had a black
15:06
president, it's he did a lot of great
15:08
things. And don't get me wrong, he
15:10
did a lot of great things. But it's not like the
15:12
fucking world changed and everything
15:14
stopped and violence stopped and the economy
15:17
was perfect and things were perfect, and oh,
15:19
we need to get a person of color and a woman
15:22
of color and they could fix everything and
15:24
they won't be corrupted. In the one I
15:27
was like, what the fund is going on here? Yeah?
15:29
I know, like you said, remember this
15:32
party uses
15:34
black people as pawns and
15:37
and the immigrants as pawns. They
15:40
need those votes. That's why
15:42
they put them out there. They put us out there
15:44
like that. They that that's where the white
15:46
guilt comes from. It's like, it's
15:49
crazy, man, And I know it's and I
15:51
know you see it. You see them like kind of dissing
15:53
themselves. It's it's
15:56
it's that left leaning media
15:59
and doctrine aiding everybody.
16:02
But let me but let me stop you, because the
16:04
right leaning media media is
16:06
no better. This
16:09
whole thing is all fucked
16:11
up. But but the but the Democrats
16:14
that were at this this Democratic fundraiser
16:16
are referring to the Republicans like
16:18
they're all of the same mind, of
16:21
the same they all behave the same
16:23
way, they all think the same way, and
16:25
they all have the same ideals. And that's
16:27
just as fucked up as Republicans saying
16:29
you're old snowflakes and all
16:31
the ship and and and another thing. And I'm totally
16:34
uneducated when it comes to politics, and
16:36
and I'm this is definitely not a groundbreaking comments.
16:39
The fact that there's only two
16:42
parties. You get two picks,
16:45
Republican or Democrat. That's like going
16:48
to Baskin Robbins, and it's like you get vanilla
16:51
or chocolate. That's it. There's there's
16:53
there's there's no Rocky Road, there's
16:55
no mint chocolate chip, there's no strawberry,
16:57
there's no quarterback crunch, there's no mental
17:00
alol. There's there's just vanilla and
17:02
chocolate, and you gotta stick with them for
17:04
the rest of your life. To me, that
17:07
is the biggest problem out of all this
17:09
ship, Like why can't there be variations?
17:11
Like we take a little bit of this from over here, take
17:13
a little bit of this from over here, we do variations
17:16
of it, and then there's this party and we take
17:18
a little bit of this over here, take a little bit this over
17:20
there, and then there's a fourth party,
17:22
maybe a fifth party. I said, why can't there be
17:24
twenty five parties. The fact that there's
17:27
only two parties and we're in two thousand eighteen,
17:29
and there's like this huge line drawn
17:31
down the middle, and you know, everybody's
17:34
pointing figures at each other, including me.
17:36
I'm one of the biggest finger pointing ship
17:38
talking motherfucker's out there. But
17:41
the fact that there's only like it's like us
17:43
against them, them against us, this
17:46
is all fucked up. The whole
17:48
thing is all fucked up, yo,
17:50
yo. But for me, as
17:53
I've gotten older and got more educated,
17:55
I see what it is for me as a black
17:58
person. These guys the
18:00
media, the left, because all the media is
18:02
left, most of the media is left. You
18:05
can't say, oh because Max,
18:08
that's one network, that's one network, but
18:10
CNN, MSNBC, all
18:12
that ship is left. So they want
18:15
the Black Americans to view
18:17
themselves as victims.
18:20
This is where you see it in the fucking
18:22
media. You see it in uh in in in
18:24
television. I
18:26
I'm leaning a little right because
18:28
I'm not a fucking victim. They
18:30
want they want us to believe
18:33
that the cops are all
18:35
racists and and they're hunting
18:37
black folks. System or what
18:40
what what's the buzzword? Systemic?
18:42
Racism and oppression as if
18:44
it's nineteen thirty, if it's as if it's
18:46
fifty. Systemic racism
18:49
was when James Brown and all all
18:51
those musicians and it was, uh, you
18:54
can't stay at the hotel, you can't
18:56
um you know, like everything colored
18:59
white systemic
19:01
racism. That's oppression across the board
19:03
because it was legislated. But these
19:06
people, the left what black people
19:08
to think of themselves as victims,
19:11
as your problems are
19:13
all connected to white
19:16
racism and the legacy
19:18
of slavery is that's
19:20
why the guilt. Fuck you. I've
19:23
done my research. After
19:25
slavery, the
19:27
black population was
19:30
mostly all probably all
19:32
conservative and all right. So
19:35
that's why black wall streets popped up
19:37
all over the fucking country. So
19:39
you want us to believe that
19:41
our problems are connected to
19:44
the legacy of slavery when it isn't. It's
19:46
connected. The problems is connected
19:48
to the social policies of
19:51
nineteen sixties, which
19:53
incentivized terrible
19:56
behavior, took the father out
19:58
of the home, and this
20:01
is what you have. Social ills come from
20:03
the father being out of the home. With the
20:05
liberal welfare state.
20:08
That is the plague afflicting
20:11
black America today. That's it.
20:13
And I'm just gonna back you up by saying this, you're
20:16
taking I see people talking a lot of shit about
20:18
you. They talk about me, they
20:20
talk to me about you. I like it. But but
20:22
but listen, you know, there's
20:25
no there's no one answer. Like I was saying
20:27
this on the podcast the other day, there's there's no one
20:29
answer. There's no right and wrong. And that's why
20:32
the and that's why the fact that there's the right,
20:34
the left, the liberals, the Republicans,
20:36
that's why to me. And I don't
20:38
know if that had lever change that
20:40
that if if you only have two choices
20:43
to really pick from, if you can want to vote for these
20:45
freaks and these other categories. And
20:48
I get while they're starting these other categories,
20:50
but but at the end of the day, these you
20:52
know, green parties and this party, until
20:55
something drastic happens, none of those
20:57
people are gonna really you know, make it to
20:59
to have places of power in
21:02
the majority. But but we could,
21:04
you know, through through data, we can pinpoint
21:07
the decline of the black family,
21:09
and it's in the sixties. It's nineteen
21:12
sixty five lb J with the warm
21:14
poverty, which UH give provisions
21:17
and given uh, it's the welfare state. It's
21:19
the welfare state of government that
21:22
proves at that time, that's when it declined.
21:25
Because think about it, black people survive,
21:28
uh, segregation, centuries of Jim
21:30
Crow segregation, slavery
21:33
and still ascending. And then you
21:35
put these policies in and then
21:37
ruins the black community. And
21:39
this is where this is where we at fucking
21:42
cops want want me to believe the
21:44
cops are after me. I've been yo. I
21:46
was all over the Bronx, I was in South Carolina,
21:49
passed several cops all
21:51
over the place, not one time,
21:53
nothing, No, So the cops
21:56
are not my enemy. I don't
21:58
give a funk with those people put on TV
22:01
they that that's not my enemy at all.
22:03
All the cops I've ever are encountered.
22:06
All you have to do is comply
22:09
with the fucking um what they're saying, and
22:12
give your license and this and that. Once
22:14
you start being belligerent, and once you start
22:16
getting making yourself dangerous,
22:19
then of course some ships gonna
22:21
happen. Of course, So
22:24
what I'm saying is I don't believe none
22:26
of that ship and that guilt ship. Keep
22:28
it to yourself. That's a detriment
22:30
to black people. We don't need your
22:33
fucking guilt. We survived
22:35
all this ship and we will continue
22:37
to survive. And my last
22:40
word is fuck you and your white guilt.
22:42
Well. Um,
22:45
a few days ago, Uh Kanye
22:48
West, Uh, he seems
22:50
like he's off as Med's And I'm not
22:52
making light of that. I really do think he's office Meds
22:54
because he talked about having an opio opioid
22:56
addiction or hinted hinted
22:58
to that, you know, God lesson for being
23:00
safe and listen. Uh, he came
23:02
out and and made comments
23:05
about this this chick, Candice
23:07
Owens, and he said he loves
23:09
the way she thinks.
23:12
And uh, you know she she's controversialus
23:14
a black chick. Um.
23:16
You know, she's a Republican who used to be a
23:18
Democrat. She's on fix sometimes. She
23:21
one thing that I had saw her say a few
23:24
of I heard her talk about it a
23:26
couple of times, and she just did something else
23:28
was on white guilt. Um. You
23:31
you gotta check this out, Miles Jordan, Yo, pull
23:33
pull the Candice Owens on
23:35
white guilt clip.
23:38
And I want to I want everybody to just
23:41
take take a listen to this and see
23:43
what you think. Are you or loved one
23:45
suffering from white guilt? Could you stop?
23:48
My name is Candice Owens, and you
23:50
were watching white guilt. If
23:52
I was walking down the street and I saw somebody
23:54
punching himself in the face, I would probably
23:56
keep walking. But I can no longer ignore
23:59
this trend of white guilt. For
24:01
those of you that are unaware, there is a growing
24:03
group of white people in this country who have accepted
24:05
the ridiculous notion that
24:08
being born white automatically registers
24:10
them as a social offender. They try to
24:12
write the sin of their complexion
24:15
by running around social media yelling
24:17
at other white people for stating their opinions.
24:20
For example, if white man A comments
24:23
on Facebook I don't think players shouldknel
24:25
for the national anthem, then guilty
24:27
white man be swoops in like you
24:30
can't comment you don't have melomin in
24:32
your skin. Really, this
24:34
is a trend that needs to die.
24:36
Why on Earth wouldn't the white person
24:39
be able to give his opinion just because
24:41
he doesn't look like the subject of
24:43
the story. I mean, am I not allowed
24:45
to say that I think strangling puppies is wrong
24:48
because I'm not a dog? Repeat after
24:50
me? It is not trendy or
24:52
cute dat other white people. The
24:54
worst perpetrators of this trend are
24:56
the ones that try to make it seem like it's a token
24:59
of their education Asian. Yes, I went
25:01
to university and learned all about
25:03
the plight to the black man. We shan't
25:05
discuss it in our Caucasian circles.
25:07
We would never understand. So, I mean, what she's
25:10
saying is basically a more articulate,
25:12
sort of humorist version
25:15
of what what me and Moody were just saying,
25:17
and what I witnessed at the comedy club by
25:19
some big name comedians, big
25:21
name comedians. And I don't agree with everything
25:24
she says, just like I don't agree with everything Moody
25:26
says, just like I don't agree with everything CNN
25:28
says, just like I barely agree with most
25:30
of the bullshit that's your people on Fox
25:33
News because they talk your man shout Sean
25:35
Hannity, he's a fucking scumbucket. I
25:38
don't agree. I like Bill Moore,
25:40
but I think a lot of this ship he said. I'm just saying, no
25:42
one has all the magic
25:45
dust. But but I thought
25:47
what she said was good. But Kanye announced
25:49
a whole bunch of records. Uh, he's putting
25:52
out one a Kanye West record.
25:54
He's putting out of him and Kid Cutty record.
25:56
I'm not a big Kid Cutty fan. You
25:59
funk with Kid Cutty? No, man, you
26:01
know these guys meant just rock,
26:04
just make make music. Motherfucker's
26:06
you know, you know that ship ain't gonna be funky.
26:08
It's gonna be some uh techno
26:10
bullshit. Yo, just rock man like
26:13
Motherfucker's used to do back in the days. Man jay
26:15
Z and these guys, you know, they just put out funky
26:17
ship, get on the mike, Rocket, make
26:19
great songs. You know it's it's
26:21
it's a lot of it's a lot of fluff with the bullshit
26:24
man like make funky as beets
26:26
like Primo, Large Pro, make funky
26:28
beats, get on it, get in the pocket
26:30
and Rocket. It's simple. Yeah,
26:32
I agree. The one, the one record I'm most
26:35
concerned about is is He also announced on
26:37
Twitter that he's producing NASS
26:39
record and and my my, my only message
26:41
to Kanye is listen, you can fuck your record up.
26:45
I don't know what you're gonna do with your own thing. I
26:47
respect Kid Cuddy, like the you
26:50
know, he's he's not really my thing, but he's not
26:52
whack. He's just not really my thing. But
26:55
with the NAS record, if you're producing the NAS
26:57
record Kanye West, and you're listening to
26:59
the Iron Rapp Reports Stereo podcast, and
27:01
I suspect you are, because there's a
27:03
whole lot of people out there listening to the Iron
27:06
Rapp Reports Stereo podcast right now,
27:08
do not fuck the NASA record
27:11
up. Give you that all sampled
27:13
records, none of that Space Israel,
27:17
party, Creek fucking beach
27:19
music. Nobody wants to hear any of that ship
27:22
right And if if you're gonna give him that, flip
27:24
that ship and make it funky, and don't
27:26
have this guy the icon
27:29
of our music sounding uh
27:32
like like these motherfucker's mumbling, please
27:34
don't Now he's not gonna do that. You know
27:36
he's but you never know, but you never know. Motherfucker's
27:38
getting the studio and be like, yo, Nas, it's
27:41
it's young people out here. They
27:43
don't want that. All words,
27:45
I'm telling you, and you can have this motherfucking
27:47
there, uh Nas mumbling
27:51
Now we're not doing all that,
27:53
We're not doing all the studio. You know you could
27:55
do what you want to do with your record. You could do what you
27:57
wanna do with uh that Tiana
28:00
Taylor's record, You could do what you wanna
28:02
do with you and kid. I don't give a funk about
28:04
any of that. The only one I care
28:07
about, the only one that will really upset
28:09
me if you fuck it up, is the NAS record.
28:11
The NAS record. The only one that I care about is the NAS
28:13
record because just like Premier said,
28:15
like like NAS just made a big deal.
28:18
Um, he just made millions of dollars off
28:20
some deal, as he should. He's an icon.
28:23
He don't need to make music for money.
28:25
So don't don't give him any whack ship.
28:28
Give him all banger beats,
28:30
all funk, all soul, straight
28:33
hip hop, boom bapshit. Kanye
28:35
was putting one of his tweets, he sounds like he's eighteen.
28:38
Well, when he was young, he was making good music.
28:40
Don't fuck up and
28:42
he up and and and you
28:44
forty, Kanye West, you forty. You're
28:46
not one of these young motherfucker's. Nas
28:49
is our God. Don't ruin
28:51
this guy. Let him let him blossom.
28:54
Fuck man. A lot of people were hyped
28:56
up about the release of J
28:58
Cole's record, You know I would liked
29:00
a lot of his music. I gotta be honest, I'm
29:03
not so far. So far
29:05
it can change. And that's why I'm so I'm
29:07
so against everybody go oh this
29:10
record is an instant classic. Oh this is
29:12
a classic. You know. You know what I'll tell you
29:14
if it's a classic, if in fifty years,
29:16
like the Commodore's, people still remember who
29:18
the funk you are, that's a classic. Time
29:21
tells you if something is a classic. Your
29:23
hype and your bullshit hashtags
29:26
and your little tweets and your Instagram
29:28
post, that's just that. Don't make nothing a classic
29:31
just because you board and you listening to oh
29:33
yo, this is a classic. Save all that classic
29:35
shit. Yeah, anything that comes
29:38
out as a classic, Yeah it's a classic. And then two
29:40
weeks later you're like, oh, yeah, I haven't really rocked
29:42
that anymore. Funk all that it
29:44
has to stand the test of time. Years.
29:49
The Commodore has been doing it. We we we people
29:51
told me listening to your premier, talk about
29:53
uh Biggie, talk about Illmatic,
29:56
and talk about a gang star people. Numerous
29:58
people um ends of mine, um
30:01
people online. They were like, yo, I got goose bumps
30:03
here in it's you know, it's a classic.
30:06
That's a classic. Don't don't put your little hashtag
30:08
yo to kick the J Cole records
30:10
a classic. You just listen to it
30:12
one time and you're sucking, you're fucked up on
30:15
on weed and
30:17
you you tell why it's a classic. Shut up, yo.
30:20
And and the reason why Primo shit
30:23
sounds so great is because Premier
30:25
loves music. That's
30:27
why those beats sounds so crisp.
30:30
That's why he has that signature sound turntable
30:32
wizardry. Where these motherfucker's
30:35
today, don't give a ship. I'm listening to the
30:37
radio. I'm listening to the fucking some
30:39
Drake song. I'm like, Yo, this is some Fisher Price
30:42
bullshit. Man Like
30:44
yo, I'm used to our
30:46
standards wrap. We used to word
30:48
play cats, flipping the words
30:51
back and forth, sitting everything into
30:53
those bars and making sense and
30:55
coming back and grabbing a word and rhyming
30:57
it. And then you turn it on today and you
31:00
a cat racked backed.
31:03
That's simple, silly suckers. Ship.
31:05
I don't want nothing to do with that. Yeah,
31:07
that ship is garbage, garbage,
31:10
garbage, garbage. Um,
31:13
you know it's not garbage? Is the
31:15
Iron Rapp Reports stereo podcast, live
31:17
experience. And it's
31:19
summertime. So the world tour continues.
31:23
Okay, the world tour continues
31:26
June three. Me
31:29
and G Moody will be hitting the stage
31:32
live in San Francisco June
31:35
third, in San Francisco at
31:37
the cluster Fest. It's a whole festival
31:40
comedy music, Me and G Moody
31:42
live. You could get tickets to see
31:44
Me and G Moody rocking
31:47
live and our lives show. We were
31:49
on some, We're on some like the Spinners
31:51
like. Our live show is choreographed. We
31:53
do it rough, rugged and raw. Will be at the
31:56
Clusterfest June three. Clusterfest
31:59
dot Com could get tickets at cluster
32:01
Fest dot Com. Last time
32:03
we were in San Francisco, you know, we tore sit
32:06
up. Okay, we're gonna tear it
32:08
up again. And then Boston, Boston,
32:13
Yo, everybody in New Hampshire, New York,
32:15
Philly, Boston, the people that funck
32:17
with us in Boston August
32:21
t at
32:23
the Wilbur in Boston August
32:26
t. Yo, We're gonna
32:28
tear that ship down.
32:31
I'm wearing a motherfucking Larry Bird
32:33
in his prime. Jersey Boston
32:36
August. Tickets are available
32:39
now, it's going to sell out. I
32:41
am rappaport toward dot
32:43
Com. That is, I am
32:46
rappaport toward dot Com. August
32:50
in Boston at the Wilbur and
32:52
June three in San Francisco,
32:55
coming up at the Clusterfest
32:57
cluster Fest dot Com
32:59
and we're doing more shows all summer.
33:02
We're shutting ship down,
33:04
highly choreographed, funky
33:06
live performances by the disco to
33:10
yo, I heard a wool tang on that Cluster five
33:13
Yeah, and then I'm wearing my Rick Roby Jersey
33:16
and Boston. Oh yeah, No, well,
33:18
Yo, the ball we've never played Boston, and
33:21
Yo, we we have tons
33:23
of fans up in Boston, up in New
33:25
Hampshire, up in Vermont, New
33:27
York, Philly. YO, come see us if you
33:29
know we are going to tear that
33:32
ship down. UM.
33:36
NBA playoffs are they're they're
33:38
they're rock and rolling. First of all, UM,
33:40
they're probably gonna get eliminated there down
33:42
three to one. UM at
33:45
the taping of this Iron Wrap Ports stereo podcast
33:47
the Minnesota Timberwolves. But I want to say, Derrick
33:50
Rose, I'm so happy
33:52
to see that guy playing well. And seemingly having
33:54
a good time for the timber Wolves, the
33:56
Timberwolves undermanned and obviously
33:59
Houston Uh is a finally
34:01
tune machine as of now. But I'm
34:04
just happy to see Derrick Rose out there
34:06
looking healthy, um and and
34:08
and you know it seems to find find a home. You
34:10
know, he likes playing for Thibodo, him and Butler.
34:13
You know if I found their way, um and
34:15
Uh. I like seeing uh those guys
34:17
um and and specifically Derrick Rose
34:20
be healthy because you know that guy. You
34:22
forget about it, man, that was a while
34:25
ago now, man, but homeboy, that m v
34:27
P season, Oh he was dunking
34:29
on cats and that motherfucker shorter
34:31
than me. Yeah, d Rose,
34:34
Man, it's it's it's fantastic man, Um
34:36
glad. I hope, I hope this is uh he can finish
34:39
out his career. It's still a young dude,
34:41
Hope he could finish it out over there. You see
34:43
my man lebron and Uh
34:45
with Cleveland, they tied it up and Uh
34:48
Land Stevenson, you can do all the high
34:50
jinks, you can do all the Wrangland
34:52
Brothers bullshit, but you're
34:54
still getting your ass bus Yo.
34:57
We we're gonna continue doing all that. At
35:00
taping of this Iron Wrap Ports Stereo podcast,
35:02
Uh, that series is tied up, um,
35:05
and I'm gonna tell you right now, we're gonna continue
35:07
doing all that dirty ship, all the
35:09
antics, all the hijinks, all that
35:11
Brooklyn bullshit. We're on it. Shout out
35:13
to Biggie, UM. I support
35:15
it all. I funk with born Ready
35:18
Um at some point and sometimes Born
35:21
Ready will be on the Iron Wrap Reports Stereo podcast.
35:24
Man, see I Corney Island, but Yo,
35:27
that's not working. Man. You have He's
35:29
never beat this guy and you could blow
35:31
in his ear, you could get him off Frustra.
35:33
We're doing all that. But we're
35:35
doing all that. Lebron will
35:38
win and you'll be like, Yo, I
35:40
was sucking with him, but you lost. I
35:43
support I'm up
35:45
in his jock. I'm doing all this. Lebron
35:48
is bringing his team to the
35:50
victor the victor's table while while
35:52
while you back around the way talking
35:54
about yeah, I was up in his ship. Right.
35:59
Well, that's series isn't over, um.
36:02
Shout out to Uh, the San
36:04
Antonio Spurs, Manu Ginobili
36:07
and all the warriors on
36:10
the San Antonio Spurs who are playing the Golden
36:12
State Warriors are guy Danny Green, Yeah,
36:15
uh, Kyle Anderson, you
36:18
know, the whole crew, under duress, coach
36:21
pop of its wife past
36:24
um and uh. They were able to pull out
36:26
a whim and avoid the sweep. I
36:28
think inevitably they're gonna want to lose
36:30
in the Golden State. Uh you predicted
36:33
correct, not over, It's sucking
36:36
over. So they
36:38
don't get one more game. Because I
36:41
can't protect you with the politics, I can say
36:43
I try and try to, like, you know, make
36:45
you help you, like get a full picture. When you
36:47
say this ship, it's fucking over. It's
36:49
over. It's over. You
36:52
can't. You can't believe that because they got
36:54
their galvanize because of pop.
36:56
They love pop. So I'm telling you
36:59
you play different. You know the
37:01
culture of basketball when there's a
37:03
when when there's a fucking death, it's
37:06
a different team. Big Okay, all
37:08
right, okay, step ain't da what's
37:11
your your boy? K d sprained his ankle? Shows
37:13
good, he's good. He the
37:16
sniper. He's like a fucking sniper Knight guy.
37:18
Well, which one? He's a fucking gout the burned
37:21
our accounts? Who who who is it? Today?
37:23
Yeah? You think
37:26
you're you're speaking of it, speaker. We it all goes
37:29
back to okay. See, it all
37:31
goes back to Okay. See they're finished.
37:33
They're they're they're they're finished. Utah's got them
37:35
on the ropes. Shout out to our guy Jonas
37:38
Jarebko and the rookie
37:40
of the Year or the co rookie of the year, our
37:42
guy Donovan Mitchell. Uh,
37:45
Joe Ingles, that whole crew, Rickey
37:48
Rubio, I love that fucking team. Duke Snyder
37:50
the coach, that's his name, right, Yeah, we
37:53
changed his name. It's not Quinne's Duke. You know,
37:55
we call you Duke's not of the coaches here.
37:57
Uh, Donovan Mitchell. If you haven't heard Donovan
38:00
Mitchell tell his story to me on the Iron
38:02
Rapp Reports stereo podcasts and you're a new listener,
38:04
go back in the archives. About two months
38:07
ago, Donovan Mitchell, me, me and him
38:09
sat down, excellent podcast.
38:11
Yo, they're up three to one. Utah
38:15
has control of that series. And Oklahoma
38:19
they don't play like a team. They just
38:21
don't. And and you you try to talk about
38:23
my man Durant Yo, Paul George
38:26
is out, he's gone. Nobody
38:28
wants to play with Russell Westbrook, including
38:31
Kevin Durant, going back to Serge Ibaka,
38:34
going back to my man Oladipot, and going
38:36
back to James Harden. No one can
38:38
play in peace with ok with
38:41
with Russell Westbrook. And I love him, yeah,
38:43
I love him, but just you cannot play in
38:46
peace and be another star and
38:48
and and be with him and they're winning nothing. So you want to try
38:50
to talk about my man, easy money sniper,
38:53
Kevin Durant, that's his name, easy
38:55
money Sniper. That ship. How could
38:57
you hate on yo? That dude's nice. Kevin
38:59
duran He nice, he's nice.
39:01
But he did the Richard Pryce ship. He
39:04
said, this is my side after
39:07
after he got beat that suckers ship.
39:09
You could never basketball unwritten
39:11
rule me and you're playing on the same team. We
39:13
can't beat these team. Michael Rappaport
39:16
goes to the other team. What are you through the original
39:18
team? You're a piece of ship for doing that. And
39:20
you know what, if we're in the park and my team gets
39:22
bumped and you play on the net, you get picked
39:25
up and I play on the game. After that, I'm gonna
39:27
try to bust your ass. So fuck you. The
39:30
other guy got next, and I didn't get picked. Fuck you. He
39:32
left. He didn't want to play with him anymore. He wasn't
39:34
gonna waste his career banging his head against
39:37
the wall. That's what it's like playing with with Russell
39:39
Westbrook. You're banging your fucking head against the world.
39:42
You know. I funk with easy money Sniper man
39:44
too. Yeah, exactly, I
39:46
do. Because of of Westbrook
39:49
and and and his personality. I hope
39:51
his family carroulsed him and bring him in and say,
39:53
yo, I love all that ship you're doing, dunking
39:55
on cats and everything, but you know we're not winning
39:58
and all the teammates will break. And now what
40:00
we're gonna do? He threatened ruby O.
40:03
He said, yeah, I'm shutting all his ship down. That's
40:06
why I call him David Berklewitz. He's on some son of
40:08
Sam shit out there. Yo. Um.
40:11
Before we get into these six funds and before we get
40:13
into a dope ass interview with
40:16
the champion, Deontay Wilder, Yo,
40:19
this yo, this this interview. You know, Deontay
40:21
Wilder did something that was so dope,
40:24
the Bronze Bomber. About four years
40:26
ago, a troll
40:29
an internet troll was talking crazy
40:32
to him, talking all kinds of ship,
40:34
I'll fuck you up, I'll do this, I'm
40:36
gonna do this, I'm gonna get your daughter, and it's
40:39
talking reckless to him. He
40:41
got into contact of money, got the whole
40:43
thing sanctioned, got the whole thing legalized,
40:45
had had homeboys signed the paperwork, met
40:48
up with money and and fucked
40:50
him up. Money wanted that work and did this dude
40:53
six ft seven six ft seven
40:55
heavyweight boxer at the time, he wasn't the champ.
40:57
This dude was popping ship to a
41:00
heavyweight champion. I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna do that,
41:02
I'm gonna I'm gonna do this to your daughter. Blah blah
41:04
blah blah blah. He got the whole thing legalized,
41:06
met him and gave him net work, and
41:10
the whole thing is on video. So we're posting
41:12
that video. Um, he's talking about that,
41:14
talking about his really rough,
41:17
rough and tumble fight that just went down Brooklyn
41:19
at Barclay's against Louis Ortiz, talking
41:21
about uh, Anthony Joshua, the
41:24
British champ, who you know.
41:26
I can't stand the British accent. I'm on record saying
41:29
that. So Deontay Wilder coming up on the Iron
41:31
Rapports Stereo podcast, The Heavyweight
41:33
Champion of the world sits down
41:36
with the heavyweight Champion of talking shit.
41:38
Uh. Coming up later on the Iron Wrap Reports stereo
41:40
podcast. Uh. I want
41:42
to give a little note, a message to all
41:45
the the Uber drivers out there. Yeah,
41:50
let's do it. I think I might have talked about this once
41:52
before, but it's happened again. Willie
41:54
hutch thes motherfucker's miles put that record on.
42:04
I don't know when
42:09
when I get in your Uber, especially
42:12
at five in the morning. M
42:14
h. I don't give a
42:16
fuck what you've
42:19
been through. I
42:21
don't given how your night has
42:23
been. I don't give a funk what you do.
42:25
I don't give funk what your wife did to you. I
42:27
don't give what your family is doing. You
42:30
don't don't speak to me. Do don't
42:33
say a motherfucking words. You get in
42:35
these cars with these Uber
42:37
drivers. They think
42:40
we're on a blind date. We're
42:43
not on a blind date, dude. This is this
42:45
is a business relationship at best.
42:48
This is a business relationship. I gotta
42:50
get to the airport through. My fight
42:53
is at six fifteen am. I got
42:55
no sleep. Don't say ship to
42:57
me money, and
43:00
make sure you press smells good when the motherfucker
43:03
gets in the car. You know, if you're a cab driver, if
43:05
you're in any kind of service business, you
43:07
think when I'm on the sidelines for the Big Three
43:11
doing my Howard co sell ship, I
43:13
don't spray my mouth with a little banocker
43:15
before I sit there and talk to Alan iverson
43:18
Dr J and Brian Scalabrini. You don't think I
43:20
checked my mouth. Yeah, but knock
43:22
a blast. I got
43:24
these uber drivers talking to me about their life
43:26
and times. I don't give a funk about none of
43:29
that ship and I
43:31
don't give a funk about the life and times you.
43:33
You got your car smelling like straight brute,
43:36
yo, just just have a neutral
43:38
smell. They they did. All this is
43:40
rarely perfume and cologne
43:43
in the car and all
43:45
this yo yo,
43:47
Yo, dude, dude, dude, when I get in
43:49
the car, don't
43:52
say nothing to me. I'm good. If I need something,
43:54
I'm gonna ask you. If I need a charger, I'm gonna
43:56
ask you. If I got a problem, I'm gonna
43:58
say something to you. Other than that you want
44:00
to need to know basis, Duke, don't ask me nothing.
44:03
Why am I going to San Francisco? You'll mind
44:05
your business due Where
44:07
am I flying to? Yo? My manure
44:11
the copy? You're writing a motherfucking
44:13
book, Duke, we're not getting into all that. Don't
44:16
worry about Oh why I don't have any bags? I'm
44:18
on a business trip, Dude? Am
44:22
I in first? My man just dropped me off at
44:24
the airport. My first drop me off down the block.
44:27
Motherfucker's. I don't even want you to know where the funk
44:29
I'm going. You you're making me uncomfortable.
44:31
You're writing a fucking book. Yeah, I had
44:33
that same ship, man, and I want to be part
44:35
of this Willie Hut ship. Listen, man, listen,
44:39
don't talk to me. Your job
44:42
is to drive. They always try to
44:44
give you extra conversation with
44:46
that garbled language. If
44:49
you don't understand, you can't speak English,
44:51
clearly, shut the funk up and drop
44:54
the car. Be always
44:56
Oh like you said, oh, where are you going?
44:59
Uh? You will see where I'm going? Dude, You
45:01
got the trying your phone, you know where the funk
45:03
I'm going. Other than that, it's it's it's
45:05
an address. You don't need to know why I'm
45:08
going there. Yeah, you're
45:10
trying to like you're trying to come on to me. You're
45:12
trying to do. What thecause you're
45:14
doing, Duke is you're trying to fund me? Were
45:18
not? Your
45:20
job is to drive. Nobody
45:23
asked you anything. I just slammed
45:25
the door and I'm looking at my phone and
45:27
money is just continually talking
45:30
about nonsense. Shut the
45:33
funk up, pay attention to the
45:35
road and get me to my destination.
45:37
Yo, mo, man, why is you talking to me? Put
45:39
your motherfucking eyes on the road, dude,
45:44
Keep your motherfucking eyes on the road, and keep
45:46
your motherfucking hands on the three and
45:48
the nine. Duke. Other than that, I don't want to hair,
45:50
I don't want to see nothing. Stop
45:53
lingering with the eye contact through the rear
45:56
mutant. Yeah, looking
45:58
like irony, googling me like like like I
46:00
look good to you your money. Let me tell
46:03
you something, Man, drive the car, big,
46:07
drive the car, uber
46:10
etiquette. Nobody's
46:13
not checking with you like that, Dude. I'm telling you right
46:15
now, nobody is fucking with you like that. We're
46:17
not family. I can't understand you.
46:20
Okay, you just got here. When
46:22
you got here, dude, Yo, my
46:24
man, I don't give a funk about none of that ship.
46:29
That's true. We don't know you. We're
46:31
not family. And then you see, I got
46:33
the headphones and I put the headphones in, and you're
46:35
still talking. I
46:38
put the headphones all on money. He's
46:40
still talking. I had to take the headphones, and I'm like,
46:42
ye, my man, I'm trying
46:44
to listen to this ship. Yeah,
46:47
I'm trying to listen to this Ray Kawan man. All
46:52
right, Miles, get
46:55
the sick fucking weak music. This
46:58
award is earned, not given. It's
47:00
called the sick fucking
47:02
award. This guy is really sick. Lock
47:05
him up? How could you do it? Don't let
47:07
him out? Damn who you fuck
47:10
the door? You want you fuck the door?
47:12
Why would you fuck the dog? Why
47:14
would you fuck your girlfriend's dog?
47:17
Sick fuck the sick funck of
47:19
the week. It's earned, earned,
47:22
not giving. You didn't what, no,
47:26
no, no, We're
47:31
gonna do a fast and furious all right, sick funking
47:33
a Week's an award that has earned,
47:36
not given. An award
47:38
that has earned not given,
47:42
you know, goes to a
47:45
person, certain person with a certain genese
47:47
Qua. Thank god. Louisiana,
47:53
the state Senate has approved a bill explicitly
47:56
banning sex with animals.
48:00
Why am I bringing that up? The
48:02
reason why I'm bringing it up is
48:05
because they took a vote. In
48:08
the state of Louisiana, the
48:11
House of Representatives took a vote.
48:15
The vote was twenty five votes
48:17
to ten. Ten
48:20
people that we
48:23
want to We want to hit these motherfucker's. Ten sick
48:25
fucks. Ten senators,
48:28
all Republicans, voted against
48:30
the bill. I have their
48:32
names, but it doesn't make a difference. Ten sick
48:36
fucks in the state of Louisiana voted
48:38
against making
48:40
sex with animals illegal.
48:44
How fucking nuts is that? Yeah,
48:47
it's crazy. Well, well, you know what they're doing
48:49
because if you if you advocate for that's
48:52
you don't have any decency, Like
48:55
why would you want a fucking animal man that
48:58
she is nasty man? Ten
49:00
of you voted against that, not
49:03
one sick fuck. Ten six
49:05
focks are
49:07
working in government in the state of now
49:10
too. Ten That
49:12
is a fact. That is yo.
49:15
That is these ten people are
49:17
definitely clumped in for the sick
49:19
foxs of the year, like we we can't give
49:21
them because they they'll fill the whole slot when
49:23
you think about it, like they'll fill the entire
49:25
gamut of six fox of the years. So we have to put
49:28
them in just as one one group.
49:31
You're filling the whole slot. Duke. But
49:33
but but if we did the math and you think about
49:36
it, these are not just random people off the street.
49:38
These are people in the House of Representatives.
49:41
In one state, ten people voted
49:44
against making sex with animals
49:46
illegal. Why what what
49:48
are you trying to do? Right an
49:51
animal? Man? I mean, that's just hey,
49:54
that's how they get down, man. Second
49:58
sick funck of the week A
50:01
naked sick fuck on a nude
50:04
beach in Oregon while
50:06
he was buttass naked mhmm,
50:10
chased down and punched a dog
50:12
owner who had his dog off the leash
50:14
while he was sunbathing buttass naked.
50:16
My man, what the fund is you doing? You
50:20
know the dog wasn't trying to bite him. He he just
50:22
didn't like that the dog was sniffing around his ass
50:25
while he was trying to sunbathe, and he attacked
50:27
money. Ah, put
50:30
your clothes on, money, What the fund are you doing?
50:33
Please? Please beat
50:37
decent? Please, I don't care if it's a nude
50:39
beach, put
50:41
your little thong on or something like. Nobody's
50:44
trying to see you out here at the nude beach. Absolutely.
50:49
Finally, the third and final sick funk
50:51
of the week of this smash Mouth Classic
50:53
Iron Wrapp Reports Stereo podcast. We've
50:57
heard about these guys before and
51:00
then if you look at this guy, his name is
51:02
Norman Barrowin, he looks like a sick
51:04
fuck. A well regarded fertility
51:07
doctor in Canada used
51:11
his own sperm to
51:14
father eleven children
51:17
and possibly more over the
51:19
course of decades. What the
51:21
funk is wrong with you, Duke in Ottawa,
51:23
Canada? Yo, Watch
51:27
who you go get your sperm from? Yeah,
51:31
if the doctor looks like a sick fuck. If
51:34
he smells like a sick funck and he behaves
51:36
like a sick fuck, he probably is a
51:39
sick fuck. Um.
51:42
Finally, as far as sick funck,
51:44
this guy should be in his own category. That piece of
51:46
ship Alex Jones,
51:49
Oh, Info Wars, Info Wars.
51:52
He's being sued. Good,
51:55
he's being sued about rants that he made
51:58
about the victims of the
52:00
Sandy Hook murders. You
52:02
remember when the people got killed out there. This guy
52:04
has been saying it was a hoax and it was
52:06
fake and it was a setup. Right
52:10
the parents, one of
52:12
the parents and his little son died. This is in a
52:14
preschool. This piece of ship, Alex Jones,
52:17
is being sued by some of these victims.
52:19
I wish them. I hope they take everything
52:21
away from this piece of ship. Yeah. Yeah,
52:25
to say that, man, you gotta have facts,
52:28
you gotta be like man, that's terrible
52:30
man to and and to continue to say
52:32
it, to continue to say it, and then this bitch
52:34
ass Alex Jones. Now he's crying
52:37
and complaining and saying, these people they
52:39
want to take everything from me. Yes, Duke,
52:42
you can't just say whatever the funk you want,
52:45
yeah and trivialize
52:47
something like that. You little little kids.
52:50
Yeah, people lost their kids, and you're saying
52:52
this ship is fake when when the like a movie,
52:55
it's their actors is all big set
52:57
up good. He's always he's
52:59
always on the good. All them people with crisis
53:01
actors suit this piece
53:03
of ship. Take everything from him.
53:05
I hope he's sucking on the side of the road crazy
53:08
and he and he can't afford he looks like he's hopped up
53:10
on something. Take everything from
53:12
this piece of ship. All
53:15
right, Iron
53:17
Rapports stereo podcast. What can I
53:19
say? Coming up next, the
53:22
Bronze Bomber, the heavy weight
53:24
Champ of the World, Deontay
53:27
Wilder is rocking on the Iron rapp
53:29
Reports stereo podcast. Miles Jordan, let me
53:31
get something funky to bring in the champ. All
53:35
right, the champ is
53:38
here, the heavyweight.
53:40
I never thought that I'd have a heavyweight champion in
53:43
my crib on my podcast. I
53:45
mean, I'm such a boxing fan and they're like to
53:48
have Deontay Wilder, to have you here, the Bronze
53:50
Bombers in the house
53:52
for the Iron Wrap Coorps stereo podcast. I appreciate
53:54
you coming through. Man. Man, it is a
53:56
wonderful, filling man. I'm glad to be here
53:59
as well too. I say, you big boxing
54:01
fans, I'm a big boxing fan. I'm a big
54:03
I mean the title heavyweight champion.
54:05
I mean, it's like you could be super Bowl Champion,
54:08
you could be you know, NBA champion, Heavyweight
54:10
champions, such a historical title, so many
54:12
you know, how does that feel
54:14
like? Heavyweight Champion of the World. I
54:17
mean when you when you said I feel the same
54:20
way that when I said,
54:22
you know what I mean, It's just it's
54:24
just that title, the heavyweight champion
54:27
of the world. Like we're not talking
54:29
about nation, not talking about country.
54:33
We're talking about the world, you know. And
54:35
when I when I when I say that and repeat that,
54:37
and when I hear you say it, you know,
54:39
over and over again, it's just I
54:42
get like a tingling feeling inside of me,
54:44
you know what I mean, because it's it's such a precious
54:47
you know, it's such a precious like
54:50
title to have. It's a big responsibility
54:52
as well to like you are the world. You represent
54:54
your country amongst the world,
54:57
you know, other greats, and you know, I
54:59
can only imagine, like what
55:01
it would feel like to go back into
55:04
Ali days being in America
55:06
and having so many people love you and and
55:10
I have so much respect for you, like you just
55:12
can't like it's crazy. I
55:14
can only imagine like when I go back, because I
55:17
have a lot of um great
55:19
group of men that's around me that's
55:21
been with Mohammed Ali, has been with my type.
55:23
And I've been with Um and dond the Holy
55:25
Field, especially Mohammed Ali, and
55:28
they always remind me of like High War
55:31
was and and and and where
55:33
my career hid, and and and the similarities
55:36
of what he was doing what I'm doing the different things. So
55:38
you know, like I said, I can only imagine. It makes
55:41
me smile just to see what the future holds. All Right,
55:43
So let's get to this Anthony
55:47
Joshua. I'm sure every single place you go
55:50
is this fight happening? Like you you you
55:52
showed improved. You had a war in
55:54
Brooklyn which I watched right here on this
55:57
TV. He had a good fight,
55:59
question sable decision whatever. He won that
56:01
fight. I'm sure I'm sure you've already
56:04
been asked this at least once today. Is
56:06
this fight happening? What needs to happen with this
56:08
fight? Uh, you're here with your wife.
56:11
I mean she's probably sick of tired of of of here.
56:13
I'm sure she gets asked me, So, what's to deal with this
56:15
Anthony Joshua fight? And is it changing? Like moment
56:17
to moment. It's like such fucking drama
56:20
to get this fight. So, as of
56:22
today, while we are recording this iron wrapper
56:24
stereo pockets, what is the status of
56:27
this potential heavyweight fight? The
56:29
status? The status is looking good man, you
56:31
know, um, it's definitely has been
56:34
like a dramatic
56:37
type of opera type
56:39
of situation, you know what I mean, there's so much druma
56:42
have been going on. Is like one
56:44
side, you know, it's like one
56:46
side doing this and people think that side doing
56:48
that. People think once I wanted,
56:51
they think that side don't want it. This man saying
56:53
one thing, our side saying this. You
56:55
know, it's it's, it's it's I've
56:57
always said it, you know,
56:59
but for and I said, to get us to become a childish.
57:02
It's become very childish at this point.
57:04
You know, it's obvious that I want the
57:06
fight. Why would not not want the fight? I've
57:09
been calling out the best ever
57:11
since I've I've retained
57:13
my title. You know, I've been calling the best
57:15
side, So why would I not want to unify? This
57:17
is you talking we're talking about when
57:19
we talk about the heavyweight
57:22
champion of the world. When we were talking about that, Now
57:25
you're going into a whole another level. Now you're
57:27
talking about the undisputed, the undefeated,
57:30
and he's British unified
57:33
heavyweight champion of the world. And then what
57:35
makes it even better that he's from another
57:38
country like he said, he's he's he's British,
57:40
he's from the UK, and I'm American,
57:43
you know, so it's for
57:47
Tusca loose Alabama out of all places, you
57:49
know, but we did, we had we had a lot of champions from
57:51
the vanderhol Field. Uh Joe
57:54
Louis, Early Shavers.
57:57
Damn. I mean that's
58:00
crazy. So you know, you guys
58:02
got some some badasses down there without
58:05
getting you know, into too many details
58:08
of of of making this fight, like is it promoters?
58:10
Is it money? Is it? He's
58:12
afraid? Like what what? Like if you had say like what
58:15
is it? Is it? Like? What? The because the thing
58:18
about boxing and I think you know for
58:20
the fans that that's been frustrating
58:22
and it's historical with boxing, you know, whether
58:24
they're going back into the seventies and the and the
58:26
eighties with Leonard Hagler and you
58:29
know there's always politics. But
58:31
for the fans and this ding age, you have so many options
58:33
of watching it on your phone. You can watch sports
58:35
on the phone, TV, Netflix, is it's like as
58:38
boxing And I feel like as for the fans with all
58:40
this politics that you know
58:43
of, but their average fan and even like the
58:45
sort of you know more than average fan, like
58:47
myself, like let's just get this ship on, Like,
58:51
so what is it for you that? Like you know, like if you have to
58:53
say, like to the to the to the basic it why this
58:55
fight is taken so long? What would it be now
58:57
here we are in April. Well, I'm
58:59
just be real, like this fight taking so long
59:02
just to cut all the corners off for
59:05
the simple fact that they
59:07
scared me. Is that losing
59:12
they that's the point. That's the fear.
59:14
The fear is not so much of it's not like
59:16
no bullshit, like no ego ship. Like it's like I don't
59:19
want to fight this guy. If I fight this guy, losing
59:21
my luster and lose my money
59:23
making it that's that's that's all
59:25
this rappers around, you know, they
59:28
having the fear of losing. And who's
59:30
the day him? His people, both his promoter,
59:32
his promoter does more of the talking than than
59:35
Joshua. See you know, o we're here, we're
59:37
rather to hear it from the horse's mouth. Were
59:39
ever hearing from Joshua's mouth because
59:41
Joshua is the fighter. Nothing that his
59:43
promoter can say, could you
59:45
know, help him in his fight? You know? And
59:48
with that being said his promoter, he basically
59:51
he's a snake man. Who's this who's his promoter? Eddie?
59:53
Eddie Herns his name. And you
59:55
know, like I said before, he's just been milking Josh.
59:57
We're just trying to get as much as money as sponsible.
59:59
Even already admitted he said, why I take a
1:00:02
dangerous risk and find Deontay
1:00:05
Wilder when we can fight Joe Blow and
1:00:07
make and still make money, a lower
1:00:09
risk and still make money. He's consistently
1:00:11
saying these things. Why take this dangerous
1:00:14
risk when we can take a lower risk and steal a game
1:00:16
money? And this is what it became. You
1:00:18
know, everybody always talking about the business
1:00:20
side of boxing, but what happened to the
1:00:23
digna and the product? You saying you're a champion
1:00:25
and you got another champ before from another
1:00:28
country that's want to challenge you. You
1:00:30
know what happened to being a unified
1:00:32
er? This is what it all board down to, being
1:00:35
one champion, right face, one
1:00:37
name, and he just fought you just fought
1:00:40
like you guys are on the same schedule, Like you don't have your
1:00:42
next fight book, right he doesn't
1:00:44
have his. I mean, it's like, let's get this ship
1:00:46
going, and how old are you and
1:00:49
how old is he? He's so,
1:00:51
I mean, you guys are both fucking young, like like
1:00:54
I see, like, let's get this ship going in there
1:00:56
like in the fall, like it's set up. You
1:00:58
had a fucking war. He had a questionable
1:01:00
fight, but it was a good fight. Whether he won the lost,
1:01:03
he won the fight they threw down.
1:01:05
So so how much of your time
1:01:08
management of your day is dealing
1:01:11
with your promoter, your people on
1:01:13
whether or not this fight is gonna happen. Like, how
1:01:15
much of a like a part of your life, your
1:01:17
daily life is it. It's been crazy
1:01:20
because you know, I've been keeping close in contact
1:01:23
with my manager, Um Shelley Finkel,
1:01:25
So he's been leaving me every step of the way
1:01:27
of what's going on in the process. You
1:01:29
know, you know, making all for us.
1:01:32
This isn't that you know, it's a lot going on. So we we
1:01:34
my team have always been on one
1:01:37
accord. We always been on the same page. Even
1:01:39
when we speak, we speak the same thing because
1:01:41
we're on the same page. With Joshua.
1:01:44
Team is many many a time
1:01:46
where they've seen where there wasn't
1:01:48
on the same accord. It was many
1:01:50
a times where they've seen Eddie her manipulating people,
1:01:53
or or Joshua
1:01:55
say one thing, and then Eddie had come back and say another
1:01:57
thing, or Eddie say one thing, and johnsh was saying enough,
1:01:59
they're not on the same page at all.
1:02:01
Because to think about it, when
1:02:03
you when you try to manipulate the people
1:02:05
and you try to lie to them. See, when
1:02:08
you lie, lies is hard
1:02:10
work. You have to keep up a lot, so that
1:02:12
takes a lot of effort, a lot of hard work too. But
1:02:15
when you're being truthful, when you're just speaking
1:02:17
of how it is, there's no effort involved. You're just speaking
1:02:19
your piece because you know it's true. When
1:02:21
you lie, you had to continue to make up
1:02:24
certain things. You have to keep continuing to you
1:02:26
know, you can't even sleep. And that's what it boiled
1:02:28
down to. But now it's to the point where
1:02:30
people are talking about it even more. And
1:02:32
that's what it's gonna bore down to. What people
1:02:35
continue to talk about it until we fled
1:02:37
them out. I call it smoking them out. That's
1:02:39
what we're doing. We're smoking them out, not only here
1:02:41
in America but in the UK as well too.
1:02:44
And it's time. So he's supposed to be coming
1:02:46
to New York Eddie hearns he
1:02:48
gotta fight with some other fighters, and
1:02:50
he's supposed to be sitting down talking to our
1:02:52
with people and trying to get this fight made
1:02:55
once and for all. So what we'll we'll see between
1:02:57
the weekend or so, we'll
1:02:59
see what happens. What's the time frame like in
1:03:02
terms of like if we don't get this fight by
1:03:05
June, we have to start thinking of another
1:03:07
fight, Like when when is the limit? Because you want
1:03:09
to fight right, like you want to say, at
1:03:12
what point do you go? Well, fund, we gotta go to the next
1:03:14
idea. Um, you know, like
1:03:16
I said, we're meeting with those guys. You
1:03:19
know, we have done everything we
1:03:21
needed to do, the requirement, the requirements
1:03:24
of um offering
1:03:26
and stuff like that. So it's gonna be interesting to
1:03:28
see what's gonna happen this weekend. This weekend ball
1:03:31
on it because you know, like
1:03:33
you were saying, we're not gonna wait. You know, when
1:03:36
you gotta fight, you gotta you gotta keep going. You
1:03:38
know, Um, it's obvious who wants
1:03:40
to fight and who don't wants to fight, and and
1:03:43
um, we gotta keep going. But we're
1:03:45
gonna see what this weekend go. This is supposed to
1:03:47
be this is supposed to be it, you know, playing
1:03:49
around, no nothing, you
1:03:52
know, because it's obvious now you know we they
1:03:54
sent us this low bow offer and
1:03:57
and you know it ain't no games. We ain't
1:03:59
trying to play games. We're trying to make the biggest fight,
1:04:02
biggest heavyweight fight happen in the world.
1:04:05
Right now. Wow, wait with young like
1:04:07
you said, they sent you an offer like where he gets
1:04:09
most of the money basic and they sent me all for a
1:04:11
flat rate of twelve point five Where
1:04:14
you get that. You don't get that, I
1:04:16
don't get no backing, nothing, just what
1:04:18
would get five? He gets everything
1:04:21
else most of Italy eight million, eighty
1:04:23
million of the rest, you know. Yeah,
1:04:26
now listen, this isn't the nineties
1:04:28
with you know, boxing isn't what it is. And
1:04:30
I know he's big overseas, but that's
1:04:33
fucking insane, It's crazy. It's a slave
1:04:35
contract. You do. What champion
1:04:37
in history ever took a flat weight
1:04:39
fight for for a fight of this
1:04:42
magnitude, never so basically
1:04:44
like so, they don't want you to have any of the pay
1:04:46
per view, They get everything else nothing,
1:04:49
They feel they feel that they
1:04:52
feel that he had to do everything. I've done
1:04:54
nothing. This is And keep in mind, I'm America.
1:04:57
I'm the longest reigning champion. You know,
1:04:59
I'm the most assigned and just
1:05:05
had your biggest fight. You had your biggest, most
1:05:07
exciting fighter in Brooklyn. I
1:05:09
just beat the most skillful fighter
1:05:12
in the division period. So
1:05:15
so how far aware are I'm
1:05:17
saying we? How far away are we from?
1:05:19
Like if that that's a shitty offer, like like,
1:05:21
so that's an awfer that says that's
1:05:23
all of you send somebody when you don't want to
1:05:26
fight. I
1:05:28
agree, that's some bullshit. Like you you
1:05:30
know whether or not you know the British
1:05:32
fans and they come out are are are
1:05:34
bigger than the American fans, Like this is
1:05:37
gonna like with British United
1:05:39
States. You just coming off that fight
1:05:42
America, Like there's an opportunity
1:05:44
to hype the ship out of this fight. You deserve
1:05:46
to get your staking this most
1:05:49
definitely. And then they always talk about what
1:05:51
I need to do, I need to do this, I need to do what?
1:05:53
Like, what do you need to do raising profile
1:05:55
or fight? You're on the fucking
1:05:58
and Rappaport Stereo podcast. What more of a fucking
1:06:00
profile. Do you want this is big ship
1:06:02
here man raising profile. I
1:06:04
don't want to talk to this Anthony Joshua guy
1:06:07
who's sucking accent and all that ship. Let
1:06:09
me answer a question. You're for you from tuscal loose and
1:06:11
might pronounced me. Now I've
1:06:13
said this. You're not the first time. This is not the first time
1:06:15
I said it. The British accent doesn't
1:06:18
sound right on a boxer anyway. Like Lennox
1:06:20
was great, he proved me wrong. He was a great
1:06:22
heavyweight champ, and he kicked ass. He made
1:06:24
the British accent sort of cool, sort
1:06:27
of sexy, sort of tough, but in general
1:06:29
British accent like and we want to kick
1:06:31
this fucking guy's most
1:06:33
definitely every bit of that word. Kick his ass,
1:06:36
every bit of it. And that's all I'm trying to do. So
1:06:39
so in terms of a fight, like if if this
1:06:41
fight was supposed to happen, Um, you
1:06:43
know your style, Like what do you respect about
1:06:45
Anthony Joshua as a boxer, Like
1:06:47
what does he offer as as a fighter as
1:06:50
a fighter, as a fighter, you know, I respect
1:06:52
all fighters, every fighter they step in their ring, you
1:06:55
know, they get Mahamost respect just just
1:06:57
for stepping in the ring, because I'm I'm big
1:06:59
gone um um
1:07:02
us fighters stepping in the ring, risking our lives
1:07:04
for what we do. You know, this is not an average job.
1:07:06
What we do. We risk our lives like
1:07:08
literally, and you know I respect
1:07:11
them for that much just getting them getting
1:07:13
in the ring, you know. And but
1:07:16
it seemed like the more and more this
1:07:18
fight is being prolonged, the more and more and more respect
1:07:20
is being lost for these guys, you know, and
1:07:23
especially the way they're carrying themselves, you
1:07:25
know, you know, manipulating people, telling
1:07:27
them false you know, false
1:07:30
statements and saying false ding. You
1:07:32
know, after while people finished the holding
1:07:34
responsible for their things, because they need to start strowing
1:07:37
receipts. You know, if you said you sent
1:07:39
the country show to receipt then you were saying,
1:07:41
we ain't doing show because we're showing it. We're showing every
1:07:43
bit of our receipts. You know that
1:07:46
we sent out the offer, we did this. They never
1:07:48
respond back, they never did this. We got
1:07:51
every proof. It is now it's time for
1:07:53
them the man up and show receipts on everything.
1:07:55
How much money this is being involved?
1:07:57
How since y'all want to brag about so many things.
1:08:00
So the fact, so the proof. You'd
1:08:02
love to see the proof. I want to see this fight. The people
1:08:04
want to see this fight. Think it would be great for boxing. I
1:08:06
think it would be a great event. Um, And
1:08:09
you know, I really hope that happens now, Lewis
1:08:13
Ortiz, this was a great fight. Let
1:08:15
me ask you, what did you learn about
1:08:17
yourself as a boxer being in
1:08:20
deep water with a tricky kg,
1:08:23
tough, gameful guy,
1:08:25
wasn't scared, he came to fight. Like, when
1:08:27
you look back on it's been about four weeks
1:08:29
now, five weeks now since the fight, when you when
1:08:31
you look like, what did you learn about yourself as a boxer,
1:08:34
specifically as a boxer since that
1:08:36
fight? Michael, I'm gonna be honest. You
1:08:39
know, Um, I
1:08:41
didn't learn nothing about myself. I didn't
1:08:43
learn nothing in it. And I know it's it's kind
1:08:45
of funny to say that, but you know, I'm
1:08:48
a type of person that I meditate and I
1:08:50
visualize a lot, especially with my career,
1:08:52
especially with what I'm trying to do and what I learned
1:08:54
to do with how I just run my
1:08:57
life in general, you know, and the
1:08:59
things that I did splayed in the Ortize fight.
1:09:02
I already know I could do, you know, so
1:09:04
it really wasn't proving myself. It
1:09:07
was just proving others wrong. Then they say us
1:09:09
in stay because I know what I'm capable
1:09:11
of. Special. My grandma
1:09:13
said it years ago when I was young. She told
1:09:15
my parents that I was annointed by God.
1:09:18
She wouldn't even let my parents whoop me. You
1:09:20
know, they could not whoop me in front of her. They couldn't
1:09:22
do because she would tell him like he's annoying. He said, brothers
1:09:24
and sisters did they
1:09:27
did? That's
1:09:34
funny. So you know, I
1:09:36
mean, you know my
1:09:39
father man, he he was. He
1:09:41
didn't take no mess, you know, he didn't take
1:09:43
he didn't take that mess, you know, And so he
1:09:45
would discipline us. But you know it was for the
1:09:48
for the great, all good. You know. As
1:09:50
you young, that's what the terms
1:09:52
said. You you don't understand that as a child, but when
1:09:55
you become then you become adult,
1:09:57
you put away child as ways and you see and then
1:09:59
when you go in if you see things for your seven
1:10:01
and with what Grandma used to say, well, your mother used
1:10:03
to say your father, that didn't registered
1:10:06
to you when you become growning
1:10:08
have real problems. You started seeing
1:10:10
what they're talking about. So that fight, I mean,
1:10:12
obviously the seventh round, I mean, the whole fight
1:10:14
was exciting. The fact that it was in Brooklyn. You
1:10:17
know, it's exciting because it's such a new place,
1:10:19
but it's become sort of a home even more than the garden.
1:10:22
Um. You're in there. You guys are
1:10:24
banging. He wasn't scared. He
1:10:27
fought you guys both. You know, you
1:10:29
guys were throwing punches. Um, when
1:10:32
you're going through that, like when you're in there fighting
1:10:36
and and and you're in there with a guy who's fighting
1:10:38
back and and who's obviously like he
1:10:40
he gave it his all, you're giving it his all. Like
1:10:43
what's going through your heads and the and your
1:10:45
head in those moments? Well, and in
1:10:47
those moments, you know, I always try
1:10:49
to stay calm. And then, especially
1:10:51
when it was fighting Louise Ortiz,
1:10:54
I knew that I had to had to be composed.
1:10:56
I knew I had to be patient as well too, because
1:10:59
you know, like I said, talk about one of the most craftiest,
1:11:02
well, ain't go one of the most craftiest
1:11:05
fighter in the heavy division. Then, plus on
1:11:07
the plus side, he's a south Pall, you know,
1:11:09
and you know it was they bring
1:11:12
south Palls, brings a challenge, and I love
1:11:14
to have a challenge. So you know, every
1:11:16
step of the way, you have to think you couldn't
1:11:18
make no mistakes. If you did make a mistakes,
1:11:21
you'll see you see what happens, you
1:11:23
know in the fifth round when I knocked them down. If you
1:11:25
do did make mistakes, you see what happened
1:11:27
to me in the seventh round. You know, if
1:11:30
you did make a mistake, you see what happened
1:11:32
again in the tenth round. So it was a back
1:11:34
and forth fight. What made a great fight.
1:11:36
You know, both two warriors had to had
1:11:38
to really just put on their thinking had and just
1:11:41
really had to had to use the i Q
1:11:43
in the ring to not make the mistakes because
1:11:45
it was it was. It was a crazy fight. Have you watched
1:11:47
the fight since? Oh? Man, I watched it like five
1:11:50
times, man, over and over. It
1:11:52
a trip to watch like that kind of a war, like
1:11:54
for yourself, like being in it. Yeah,
1:11:57
it's it's it's you
1:11:59
know, when I watched my videos
1:12:02
of you know, of me fighting, I tried
1:12:04
to be like a fan, you
1:12:07
know what I'm saying I tried to step outside of Deonte
1:12:09
Wild or the Bronze Bomber, and you
1:12:12
know, I try to be like with Michael,
1:12:14
you know, I tried to be what I tried.
1:12:17
You know, I sit and look at as
1:12:19
if somebody else was looking in, and um,
1:12:22
I get insided. I get inside when I see
1:12:24
certain things. And when I was watching that fight,
1:12:27
you know, I was so excited. Man,
1:12:29
it was like it was like I
1:12:31
know what's going on. But like on the outside
1:12:34
looking at a fan looking in, it's like I'm still
1:12:36
getting those those those
1:12:39
you know, yeah, the legitis right there. Ready fight,
1:12:41
you know, you know, when you ready, you ready to help
1:12:43
somebody out in the ring and stuff like that. Like I was
1:12:45
a true fan outside of myself
1:12:47
looking in and m and it was. It was
1:12:49
a tremendous fight. I think it was a very
1:12:52
interesting fight. Definitely had you
1:12:54
at this had me at the edge of my seat, you
1:12:56
know, just looking at it at home. Every
1:12:58
time I look at it, it's like I get a different
1:13:01
view. I see some different you
1:13:03
know something, the different angles, so many different
1:13:05
secrets in the rings. Something is crazy.
1:13:08
From being the one that the fighter and
1:13:10
then on outside you you try to pick
1:13:12
out different things, but um, I think
1:13:15
you know, it made a great fight for both
1:13:17
of us to be so, you know, so
1:13:20
high in advance in the sport. But challenging
1:13:22
among these others for it is the style,
1:13:26
because they say style makes fight, and
1:13:28
that's true, dude, win. So when you've watched
1:13:30
it and you've seen yourself that fight, like
1:13:32
if you say one one,
1:13:35
uh, the thing that you would have liked to
1:13:37
take back, or if you fought him again,
1:13:40
that you learned I mean, I don't know if you ever fight him again,
1:13:42
but that you learned about your your craft and
1:13:44
your your skill set and your
1:13:46
deficiencies would be like the things that you
1:13:48
took away from watching that fight. I think the things
1:13:52
that I would would have done more
1:13:54
that I took away from the fight with I would have done
1:13:56
more was jab I would have did
1:13:58
more jobs. I think if I would have jabbed
1:14:01
more, I would have been able. I would have
1:14:03
been able to set up more
1:14:05
punches you know coming there. But you
1:14:08
know, on the other hand, I gotta give it to
1:14:10
him as well too. He made it challenging
1:14:12
for me though you know, he made a champ because I knew
1:14:14
every time I throw that he was looking
1:14:16
to counter back, and you know,
1:14:19
and being that. People don't know this though,
1:14:21
but I was sick. I was only like seventies
1:14:23
seventy four percent where you had
1:14:25
a cold I had. I had a severe hair
1:14:28
coat. Um. I had did an event
1:14:31
before I went to New York, back home
1:14:33
for some kids. You know, I love the kids, so I'm
1:14:35
always doing different things for kids. So
1:14:38
I had an event and all the kids I had,
1:14:40
like seventy kids I would don an event for, and
1:14:42
they got me sick. They end up getting me sick. So
1:14:45
I end up going to the fight sick. And
1:14:48
we're so used to I'm so used to like not
1:14:51
being a hundred percent in fights that
1:14:54
I don't even let my team though and stuff
1:14:56
like. They just it's just it's just
1:14:58
like that, you know. So they that I
1:15:01
was They knew that I was sick. They knew I was spinning
1:15:03
up mucus. But it really wasn't nothing
1:15:05
to say. You know, they know Deontae as a war were he gonna
1:15:07
do what he had to do. I was weaking that fight
1:15:09
as well too. So when I got home, I ended
1:15:12
up getting my little, my baby girl sick as
1:15:14
well. To yes, I
1:15:16
felt so bad because she had to go to the doctor.
1:15:18
She had to stay in the house spell for like three or four days.
1:15:21
Yeah, it was. It was bad. She had she couldn't even
1:15:23
breathe. If my wife didn't take it during the time,
1:15:25
the doctor said she could
1:15:27
have been she could have passed away crazy. It
1:15:30
was yeah. So yeah,
1:15:33
well that's good that she Man, I
1:15:35
felt so bad. I felt so bad
1:15:37
after that fight. How does your body feel
1:15:40
after, like, you know, going through
1:15:42
all the training and then going through a fight like that, giving
1:15:45
out punch, just taking off, I mean just completely
1:15:47
give it roll. Like how long does it take for you
1:15:49
to recover from like that? Just like to feel
1:15:51
like back to yourself. They say when a big event
1:15:54
occurs and said it takes the brain three
1:15:56
days to relax and to to
1:15:59
really um uh,
1:16:01
let you know what what went on and stuff like
1:16:04
that. And I think it's you know, it's like that
1:16:06
effect up in the in the in the when
1:16:08
you get finished fighting as well too, Like you
1:16:11
take these you
1:16:13
take months a month or so, six weeks
1:16:15
to a month months at a
1:16:17
time to train for a fight. You
1:16:20
know, you're building your body, you're breaking your body down,
1:16:22
your sacrificing so much, and then when the fight
1:16:24
happens, and then when it's over, it's
1:16:27
still that transformation in your mind
1:16:29
that has that even if you win, Like when you win,
1:16:32
is that I want it's over. I
1:16:34
don't have to train no more, I don't have to get up in the morning
1:16:36
the more. But your body is still it's
1:16:39
still in that that that mold you know
1:16:41
what I'm saying, That training molde. And
1:16:43
after a while it starts to it
1:16:46
starts to come itself down. But that's
1:16:48
when like the soreness and stuff like that, because
1:16:51
the thing about it, you can be in a round one round
1:16:53
fight and in a twelve round fight
1:16:56
and still feel the same effect
1:16:58
of being in the twelve round I got you just because
1:17:00
of the build up for the fight, breaking
1:17:02
your body down trying to build a back up,
1:17:04
and is crazy? Did you feel sore
1:17:07
after that fight? Like like like what is it? Like? Is
1:17:10
it your hands? Is it your jointing, your shoulders? Is
1:17:12
it your nose? Are you like? Oh shop, he hit
1:17:15
me? Like what does it feel like? I mean, I
1:17:17
can't even imagine. And just the adrenaline, like
1:17:19
you said, like the adrenaline is like a whole
1:17:21
other thing that you that you're not even aware
1:17:23
of, like just the whole sort of fight or flight
1:17:26
thing. Yeah, let me the drilling in the
1:17:28
ring, like my
1:17:30
drilling. I think it's it definitely
1:17:33
levels to having the drilling, you
1:17:35
know, but my drilling and rust be so high,
1:17:38
like even if he hit me a
1:17:40
certain way, like certain punches that you would
1:17:42
never feel just like having a drilling drilling out
1:17:44
of the street and you get stabbed you no, no, it
1:17:46
happened until after the fight. It would
1:17:48
be so much of drilling that certain punches
1:17:51
of certain things don't face you don't
1:17:53
hurt you until you you know, you
1:17:55
get that person right on the button. Just like
1:17:58
he hit me with the with the left foot, you know. Um,
1:18:00
although uh when
1:18:02
he hit me with it, although I was good, but
1:18:05
I was still trying to bluff it, like do
1:18:07
you feel it? Like do you when you get hit like that? Is
1:18:10
it? Like? What does that feel
1:18:12
like? The feeling? You know? When
1:18:14
he when he hit me the hook,
1:18:17
that wasn't the points that that really got me. It
1:18:19
was the straight right hand he came at
1:18:21
the hook was the hook got my attention,
1:18:23
But I tried to bluff it. That's why I was pouring, and
1:18:26
that's what I went wrong. I started pouring
1:18:28
like a statue keeping myself out and
1:18:30
I was vulnerable. So you
1:18:32
know, being in the south post, his angle is
1:18:35
right there for me. So I set him up perfectly
1:18:37
to throw his right hand down the paint, which he saw
1:18:40
it. He called the play and he took
1:18:42
advantage of it, and that one hit me. When
1:18:44
he hit me with that, that's when everything is and
1:18:48
that's what you like, that's what's going on. Yeah,
1:18:50
well, when you hit that book when it's because it's a difference
1:18:52
between being hurt and being
1:18:54
buzzed. Every time a fighter
1:18:57
get hit, you know, and get wildly,
1:18:59
people I want say, oh he's hurt, he's hurt, but
1:19:01
you could he could be just buzzed. And being
1:19:03
buzzed is just like everything going around. You're
1:19:06
trying to compose yourself, you're trying to get yourself
1:19:08
back together, you know. And with
1:19:10
ortized, being that he was very
1:19:13
skillful, it felt like
1:19:15
I was in a tornado when he was throwing the combinations.
1:19:18
That's why I was going all over the place. I was
1:19:20
going all over the place. He was him in the
1:19:22
back of the head sometimes like I was going
1:19:24
on the play because you know, I'm
1:19:27
buzzed. I got you. He's in
1:19:29
his combination. So in my mind this
1:19:31
whole time while that was going on, I'm
1:19:34
coaching myself. I'm talking to myself. In my head.
1:19:36
I'm like, Okay, it's okay, calm
1:19:38
down, you gotta punch here, push there, don't
1:19:40
let the reugh shop is. He's gonna stop you if you don't
1:19:43
do nothing. This is what was going through my head the
1:19:45
whole time, like it is
1:19:48
crazy. And by the time the bell rung, you
1:19:50
said, I went right back to my corner. I
1:19:53
answered the bell still before
1:19:55
him. I was using psychology still on him.
1:19:58
You know, in fight you had to think about these
1:20:00
You're conscious like I want to get up show him
1:20:02
I'm not exactly this name of the game.
1:20:04
Even if you have the bluff in this in this
1:20:07
game, that's how you gotta do it to to
1:20:09
gain yourself back, to get yourself back
1:20:11
together. To see when I went back to the to the to
1:20:13
the corner, I was good. You know, people talking
1:20:15
about the five seconds that I had
1:20:18
with the doctor, you know, talking about
1:20:20
that was some extra time, like how is that time
1:20:22
you didn't call him as part of that and
1:20:24
they want it's part of the commission.
1:20:27
And so you know, people say protect
1:20:29
the fighters, protect the fighters, and then they're complaining that
1:20:31
the doctors talking to you. It's like, yo, what do
1:20:33
you want? You want to protect the fighters or complaining
1:20:36
about it? You know, you never you can't serve
1:20:38
anybody anyway, and these are social media idiots
1:20:40
want it's crazy. I mean
1:20:42
that that was, That's what that was the
1:20:45
rules of New York. They
1:20:47
shouldn't make sure everybody that's had
1:20:49
nothing to do with me. And what's five seconds?
1:20:51
You still got a whole three minute in around.
1:20:54
I could understand if it was in the middle of the round
1:20:57
and we just went in it and they calling us
1:20:59
over. But the bell ain't even wrong yet. It's
1:21:01
still three minutes. This man still had a
1:21:03
whole two round. He had the eight
1:21:06
and the ninth to do what he had to do. You
1:21:08
know, that's six minutes right until
1:21:11
I got him out of the team. So, you know, I
1:21:13
don't want to hear you know, people gonna make excuses people
1:21:15
everybody and people. You know, it's funny
1:21:17
here and you talk now and you said a vander
1:21:20
from there, I hear the similar Tuscaloose,
1:21:22
Gas, which is it was a bugged out acci
1:21:25
um. All right, so let me ask
1:21:27
you this. So another guy who's an interesting
1:21:29
guy. He seems to be he has a problem
1:21:32
with the booker sugar Tyson Fury.
1:21:35
This guy's he was, he was, he had a good
1:21:37
fight. Then he's off the fucking rails,
1:21:39
totally off the fucking rail. This guy's way
1:21:41
out there, and you know now he's talking
1:21:44
about wanting to fight. Is this somebody
1:21:46
if the Joshua fight doesn't happen
1:21:49
that because that seems like because he talks
1:21:51
a lot of ship, he's another British guy.
1:21:53
He's see British or Scottish, Irish British.
1:21:57
I mean, is that somebody that would potentially be a
1:21:59
plan be if if you don't get the josh your fight
1:22:02
now now, Tyson wouldn't be a plan b um.
1:22:05
He just now back in the game. I
1:22:07
think you gotta fight coming up in June. So
1:22:10
he said he want to take maybe four tune
1:22:12
ups some before. He's just really
1:22:14
getting there with the big boys. Because
1:22:17
when I fight Tyson, I want to be able to get
1:22:19
my full credit. I never able
1:22:22
to get my full credit from nobody's always
1:22:25
uh, he always excuse me. You don't
1:22:27
want it to be like, oh, he's washed up, he's
1:22:29
on the have a get
1:22:31
a good winning streak. I got you, and
1:22:34
then jump in there, which me and him
1:22:36
gotta make it happen. As long as I'm in the sport,
1:22:38
as long as he's in the sport, that's always
1:22:40
gonna be a possibility of me
1:22:42
and him fight. But he gotta get his mind right and let's
1:22:44
see if he's if he's gonna be consistent most
1:22:46
definitely, cause when I whip his as, I want to get full
1:22:49
credit, you know, I want to say he did it, he came back,
1:22:51
he did it. I'm about to swipe out the whole division,
1:22:53
trust me good. Wherever in the world I'm about
1:22:55
to swipe out, I'm gonna hold it down in America. If I had
1:22:57
to travel to other countries, I'm gonna
1:23:00
on that bad young whoop that their their Countrymen's
1:23:02
asked and come back to America. The unifying
1:23:05
of the heavyweight. How many belts are there? It's
1:23:07
like fifty belts divisions
1:23:11
like can you can you? And I'm not trying to put
1:23:13
you on this podcause I can't. Can you name all the divisions
1:23:15
of heavyweight, Like it's hard to This is
1:23:18
another thing with the fans that it's hard
1:23:20
to keep track, like how many fucking belts are there? How
1:23:22
many divisions are there? Man, I've been sending
1:23:24
for years. Man, it's it's only
1:23:27
in boxing. There's one NBA, there's one NFL.
1:23:30
Boxing w b A, WBC
1:23:32
CB. I mean, everything starts with the w
1:23:35
IS. At at least you got the w BC,
1:23:37
the w B O, the w b A, the i b
1:23:40
F and the i B OH. But there's only four majors.
1:23:42
It's only four major bells, and which
1:23:45
the WBC is the most prestigious, most
1:23:48
well known, better than all of boxing, all the champions,
1:23:50
that's what I have. So you got the WBC, the
1:23:52
w b A, the w B O, and
1:23:55
the ib F. It's the four major
1:23:57
that's how you unify, you know what I mean.
1:23:59
So and who has the other three? He
1:24:03
has the other three? So going back
1:24:05
to him, this is this is this
1:24:07
is where think that is what makes this fight so
1:24:10
special, so remarkable, you know what I
1:24:12
mean. You haven't had an undispute
1:24:14
champion since Lennox Lewis and I was
1:24:16
back in two thousand and four. You
1:24:19
know, like this this fight between me and him,
1:24:22
can we can make history, We can break
1:24:24
break records. You know, we can do something
1:24:26
in different things with this fight. You know, because
1:24:29
people want it now, excited about
1:24:31
it now. You don't want this to be a pack y'all and
1:24:33
and Mayweather type of
1:24:35
situation. We're heavy with loses it's
1:24:37
lost and loses it. You know a lot of people
1:24:40
are starting you know a lot of people are seeing what they're
1:24:42
doing. They're starting to lose entries. Like you know, they
1:24:44
aren't we see what the deal is. They don't want to
1:24:46
fight. Don't want to fight? Man, Come
1:24:49
on, now, you you talk a lot about meditating.
1:24:51
Do you actually sit and meditate? And
1:24:54
you know, like or is it in your head? Like what do
1:24:56
you mean when you talk about meditating two different
1:24:58
ways? You know, some times sometimes
1:25:01
I can just sit be alone, you
1:25:03
know, Uh, I can have candles
1:25:07
and stuff like that. Um.
1:25:09
I do that a lot when I'm in in my Atlanta
1:25:11
home because you know, I got a nice cavview
1:25:14
and um you know, when I'm alone, I
1:25:17
do I get uh, I get the best out of it.
1:25:20
But I also can I also can
1:25:22
just I don't have to have the candles and don't
1:25:24
have to have the time like I can be with my wife or
1:25:27
the kids and stuff like that, but I can be in
1:25:29
my I can be like separate
1:25:31
in my own little space, in my own love environment,
1:25:34
and I can take myself away from
1:25:37
let me how I put. I can take myself away from
1:25:39
reality what's going on? Like you really like,
1:25:43
yeah, I can really zone out. I can
1:25:45
really zone out of myself, you know
1:25:47
what I mean, and get into certain things or
1:25:49
whatever to the point where I can get so focused
1:25:51
to the point where I don't know what's going on around. She
1:25:54
can be talking to me, but I'm not answering
1:25:56
until I come back into my my
1:25:58
farm. And it's a powerful thing.
1:26:01
That's why I tell people meditation is it's
1:26:03
a mind a society. It's strengthened your mind.
1:26:05
And the more and more you do it, the more and more
1:26:07
you become connect with it, and you can you
1:26:10
can be in tune with yourself and just
1:26:12
focus out and do that. I do it a lot. You
1:26:14
know, I've been doing this since two thousand and eight. Is it
1:26:16
something that you practice that you learned, like,
1:26:18
did you study it like or is it like what is
1:26:21
your take on it. Well. I got it from the Olympics.
1:26:23
I wasn't. I was a two thousand and eight Olympian. Um.
1:26:26
I was the only one to medal and do it
1:26:28
all in the year. I'm um. Um.
1:26:30
I came up in a year and a half and medal
1:26:32
all in the same in the same um,
1:26:35
in the same ram of doing things. You
1:26:37
know, I wasn't an amateur loan and I
1:26:39
learned that the meditation formation
1:26:42
UM in the Olympics. You know, I took it very
1:26:44
serious. Um. It was
1:26:47
a certain thing that we did, I think every Tuesdays
1:26:50
or every Wednesday. They were they were practicing
1:26:52
like it was part of the training. Yes, it was part of
1:26:54
the training. It's part of the preparation
1:26:56
going to the Olympics. And you weren't just taking a nap
1:26:59
like every It's something that resonated. I took it
1:27:01
very seriously because it was interesting to my life.
1:27:03
It was something that was new to me, and I was like, let
1:27:06
me try that. I know a lot of other guys brusted off,
1:27:09
but it was something new to me and I want to really
1:27:11
like really try it out. And I thank god
1:27:13
that I did it. Really it really helps
1:27:15
me out, not only just in the sport wild, but just
1:27:18
in life in general. You know, just just to
1:27:20
find peace within yourself because
1:27:22
pieces one of the things that's so hard to find.
1:27:24
You know, you can be, you can be
1:27:26
so many places, you can see so many
1:27:29
faces and be among so many things, but
1:27:32
where can you find piece? A lot of people can't find bleats
1:27:34
peace. And that's when I go back home to Alabama
1:27:37
and stuff like that. I got a nice home
1:27:39
right there by the lake and Alabama. Yeah,
1:27:41
I get all my piece. Man when that when it's getting hectic
1:27:44
or when I want to be away from
1:27:46
people like, we go down there, we see
1:27:48
it. We enjoy itself down there. When we
1:27:50
want to go have fun and go turn off, we come to
1:27:53
the Atlanta's, we come to l A and
1:27:55
stuff like that, and we'll be able to do it.
1:27:57
We'll be we were able to do what we want to do. That's
1:28:00
dope. That's dope.
1:28:02
Um uh. As far
1:28:04
as uh Twitter, now,
1:28:07
I've I've had my own ship on Twitter.
1:28:10
Everybody has their own ship on Twitter. You
1:28:12
had one of the most infamous situations
1:28:15
on Twitter, and at some point I would like to
1:28:17
maybe probably have hire you to take
1:28:20
on this sort of thing. You had a guy talking
1:28:23
all kinds of shit onto I
1:28:25
have motherfucker's talking all kinds of ships. But this guy
1:28:27
is talking ship to a boxer
1:28:30
six ft seven. The bronze mom is talking
1:28:32
all I'm not gonna say this motherfucker's name,
1:28:34
talking all kinds of wild ship. I
1:28:37
want to kick your ass, I want to do this, threats
1:28:39
on your family, all sorts of ship.
1:28:42
I mean, he was really going at it. He really wanted
1:28:44
that, he wanted that action. You
1:28:47
gave him that action. Tell
1:28:49
me without saying this fucking guy's name, walk
1:28:52
me through how this happened, and then the videotape
1:28:55
is it's gorgeous. I mean, it's like
1:28:57
a dream come true, like to actually
1:28:59
have a dude like talk shit,
1:29:02
to actually be able to like everything is signed,
1:29:04
sealed and delivered, like it's like you're signing way your
1:29:06
rights and then like you're talking shit. I'm
1:29:09
here, let's get it popping. And I
1:29:11
felt like, you know, you and your
1:29:13
guys let him off the hook almost definitely,
1:29:15
like I mean you you caught him a few times, but he
1:29:18
like he didn't get caught the way he should have caught. So how
1:29:20
did this happen? What year did it happen? How did it
1:29:22
happen, and how did it actually get to where
1:29:24
like you met up and gave
1:29:26
him that that quick work, that quick easy
1:29:28
work. This happened.
1:29:31
It happened like, let
1:29:34
I didn't even have my tired I got my tile back
1:29:36
in two thousand and fifteen. It's
1:29:38
fourteen. Yeah, probably two thousand
1:29:40
and fourteen, I would say, go away about two thousand
1:29:43
and fourteen. Mm,
1:29:45
two thous four, I would say two four, two fifteen,
1:29:47
but most closely to two thousand fourteen.
1:29:50
Man, it's dude, man, he would every day like
1:29:52
it was like every day, like you
1:29:55
know, he would be all up in my and my
1:29:57
d ms and you know, talking
1:29:59
crazy easy and stuff like you know, which
1:30:02
you know, when you when your public figure, you gotta
1:30:04
you gotta you know, you
1:30:06
gotta be tough, you know, especially
1:30:08
with social media man, because you know it's
1:30:11
so unusual, like it's one thing to say you suck
1:30:13
your bumb but
1:30:15
then you're like for a guy to challenge
1:30:18
a fighter like I could, Like honestly,
1:30:20
Deonte, I could. People ask me to fight all
1:30:22
the time off of Twitter all the
1:30:24
fucking time, Like I'm like, why
1:30:27
you want to fight? Like they all the time from all
1:30:29
over the country. Like and I'm just not
1:30:31
even like I'm like it's crazy, but like I
1:30:33
get that you want to fight me, but the actually
1:30:36
want to fight you is some other ship.
1:30:38
Well, you know, some people talk
1:30:40
to talk but can't walk the wall, you know, especially
1:30:43
when they're dealing with the keyboard when you have keyboard
1:30:45
warbs. Some people just want to attention,
1:30:47
you know, they are right certain things and
1:30:50
they feel like the most disgusting,
1:30:53
the most irritating thing, the
1:30:55
thing that want to that that that that
1:30:58
that pick your brain or your nerve, that's
1:31:00
what they want. They want to they want to hurk your nerve, you
1:31:02
know, and I don't give it to them. But
1:31:05
when you talk about family, when you talk about
1:31:08
my kids, and because he was talking about
1:31:10
taping my daughter's mouth and something.
1:31:13
And keep in mind like when people talks to me and
1:31:15
they tell me a story, like I'm a visual
1:31:18
type of person, Like I'm so used to
1:31:20
because of the meditation part visually,
1:31:22
Like I'm like, if you told me something, the story,
1:31:24
like I visualize it and running
1:31:27
like a movie in my head. I still understand
1:31:29
you better what you're coming from. And when
1:31:31
he's talking about taping my daughter mouth. So I said,
1:31:33
okay, I see my daughter in this chair. She
1:31:36
got her arms taped up and he
1:31:38
taping them out with black tape. And it reminds
1:31:40
me of when she was going to the doctors and they
1:31:43
were sticking like this needer in her and she was reaching
1:31:45
for me, and I couldn't do nothing because
1:31:48
I mean, she's at the doctor. But you know,
1:31:50
as a father, you'd be like, you want to help your child,
1:31:52
you know, because they're in pain. So that
1:31:55
came back to me as well, to when you're
1:31:57
doing it. And I could just feel myself like I'm
1:31:59
gonna him. I'm gonna get him. And in that point
1:32:01
when I told her, like I'm coming to see you, you
1:32:03
don't cry, then he started being you know, um
1:32:06
using um uh, very
1:32:09
being very racist and stuff like that. So like,
1:32:11
I'm coming to get to see He didn't think I was coming
1:32:13
because at this time, I'm coming from Alabama,
1:32:16
he alloway in l A and stuff, so he don't
1:32:18
he didn't think, you know, I ain't
1:32:20
even to travel all the way up prayer and this isn't
1:32:22
So he continued on, so which you
1:32:25
know, I got my I got my crew together my
1:32:27
film guy and I brought one of my my
1:32:29
my I only had my film guy and
1:32:32
one of my trainers. Um did we
1:32:34
have to like sign something to it, and we got we
1:32:36
got all that together. I had I had to come up, I was saying,
1:32:38
because I know I was coming. I was coming
1:32:40
for sure, but I didn't want. I didn't want my emotions
1:32:43
to get the best of me, because it almost did at
1:32:45
one point of time. You know, a lot of people people see
1:32:47
the funny part about it, but they don't see the
1:32:50
whole thing. And then we got the whole tape,
1:32:53
you know, I mean, you got the whole table because it
1:32:55
almost went they almost went left for
1:32:57
the for the for the worst, you know
1:32:59
what I mean. But I had to keep my composure.
1:33:02
You know. Basically I knew I was I
1:33:04
was about to be champion, basically, and
1:33:06
I didn't want to. I didn't want to risk nothing. I
1:33:08
know, the devil was on one side and the angel I
1:33:11
got, you
1:33:13
know, And so we made
1:33:15
sure that um, I needed
1:33:17
a contract. I may sure my lawyer Rope
1:33:19
got up signing and to protect
1:33:22
me because so there's no like this like this is
1:33:24
in the street fight, like it's like this is like an agreed
1:33:27
thing. Yeah, you know we were in the gym, we got
1:33:29
gloves on. You know, this is
1:33:31
this is competition. This is ain't no street thing
1:33:34
right right, So it's everything's legalized, correct,
1:33:36
Everything was legal See a lot of people don't do that.
1:33:38
But I had to think. I had to really think. I'm like, I
1:33:40
don't want to. And you're a boxer. It's not like you're just like
1:33:43
an actor or whatever. So when
1:33:45
this fucking guy like when
1:33:47
when when you saw him in front of you, like can you
1:33:49
get there? And like You're like, are you just like, were
1:33:51
you surprised that he actually like showed up
1:33:55
actually, because I'm surprised. He told me
1:33:57
what he told me where he was at. He said
1:33:59
it was at l A Fitness And I
1:34:01
remember us meeting up at l A Fitness
1:34:04
and then when he I'm like, yo, I'm
1:34:06
here. You know, he still didn't believe
1:34:08
that I was here. He didn't believe I was there, you
1:34:10
know, he thought it was all games and stuff. So he actually
1:34:13
came out and to see
1:34:15
his face when when
1:34:18
he saw when you saw when he saw your oh
1:34:22
was it like was he like, oh, ship, I really know what
1:34:24
it's I really know what it looks like for a
1:34:26
person to see a ghost. You know, he
1:34:29
really he was. He thought he saw the
1:34:31
Oyes with Buck. He like, he said,
1:34:34
I don't know where he said, oh ship, I didn't you know he
1:34:36
was coming for real? You know, I like, yeah,
1:34:38
I'm here, you know, let's let's let's
1:34:40
you know, I'm here. So of course we couldn't
1:34:42
do it in the l A fitness you know what I mean. And
1:34:44
I'm trying to play it off. I'm so heated and
1:34:47
we're in front of other places. You wanted to funk him
1:34:49
up like you wanted to him
1:34:51
upright. I wanted,
1:34:54
oh my goodness, right there
1:34:56
on spot man,
1:34:59
right on the spot. But I had to keep my
1:35:01
compos you know, I'm an inspiring actor, so you know, I
1:35:03
had to keep I
1:35:09
had to keep my composing. And and it was it was
1:35:11
it was crazy because like I'm lad,
1:35:13
like I'm laughing with you and stuff like you ain't going like yeah,
1:35:15
let's go, Brond, let's still you know what I'm saying. But inside
1:35:18
it was like and
1:35:20
you came here like for I mean, there's other things
1:35:22
going on, but you so so so. And then
1:35:25
how soon after that did you actually like the
1:35:27
film that's online that you're like in gloves
1:35:29
and you're like fighting. So once,
1:35:31
um, once, we wasn't able to do nothing in l
1:35:34
a fitting because they didn't have no gym. They
1:35:36
didn't have the right requirement things what I
1:35:38
was looking for. So we went to another gym.
1:35:41
It was another gym down the street. Um that stays
1:35:43
open for a little bit. I can't even think of the name
1:35:45
of it. I wish he had been in the ring, Like, why weren't
1:35:47
you guys in the ring. Well, we started in the ring at
1:35:50
first, and then he tried to sucker
1:35:52
punch me. I sucker punch
1:35:54
me. He tried to suck a punch. He tried
1:35:57
to sucker punch me, and but he his attempt
1:35:59
wasn't he failed,
1:36:02
you know, I end up slipping out of the way and end
1:36:04
up actually popping him. And then that's
1:36:06
when he got out of the ring. He tried
1:36:09
to run out the door before you got Yeah,
1:36:11
because that's his whole big thing. He tries to
1:36:14
set this thing up and get his whoever femine
1:36:16
for him. He tried to sneak you out
1:36:18
of nowhere to get to get a sucker
1:36:20
punch out of you. And then that's that's all he
1:36:22
wants that I see, I got
1:36:26
you, I got you all
1:36:28
games to him, you know, fucking nuts.
1:36:30
Yeah, man, so uh were
1:36:32
enough enough? You know we're like, nah,
1:36:35
you know, end up catching him before he can got to that door.
1:36:38
No no no no no no no no, let's get
1:36:40
on. But he you caught him, but like I wish
1:36:42
you'd caught him more like you know, yeah, I'll
1:36:44
tell you what that the upper cut that I did. That
1:36:47
was, you know, the whole situation,
1:36:49
like because when I packed my gloves, like
1:36:51
I packed all my gloves. I packed
1:36:54
every time, make sure I had everything ready,
1:36:57
you know, for my gyms because I was gonna work out while
1:36:59
you know I'm I'm around that's well my
1:37:01
other people's jam um
1:37:03
so but you know I'm made sure I had everything.
1:37:06
But it wasn't then, but the grace of God, man, you
1:37:08
know, I end up packing
1:37:11
two left hand gloves and
1:37:13
my power hands right here. So this glove
1:37:15
was all rose or it's facing the opposite
1:37:17
when you were fighting him to
1:37:20
left hand. That's funny. So
1:37:23
it was crazy because I think about it, like when
1:37:25
I did the upper cut. Yeah, that would
1:37:27
have ended when he was like, like when
1:37:30
he was on the ground, gave very I put everything
1:37:32
in there. It's
1:37:35
better than it didn't. But I mean, I'm glad. I wish
1:37:38
it had but it's probably better than you've
1:37:40
ever seen a golf club here
1:37:42
in the golf ball off right, that's
1:37:45
what it would have been like, you know, that
1:37:47
was that was fucking crazy. You
1:37:50
said you're aspiring actor. Who
1:37:53
were some of the actors? What are your some of your movies
1:37:55
that you're like, what are you some of your go to movies? Man, there's
1:37:57
many grades. Man, you seem
1:37:59
like a you do because you're you're I'm
1:38:02
always laughing out See. That's the thing about
1:38:04
people always like stereotyping fighters
1:38:06
and think we're crazy thinking we want to fight
1:38:09
all the time, think thinking
1:38:11
thinking like we always ready to fight. But
1:38:13
with some of the most lovable people like we always
1:38:16
want to have fun. We're always looking to have fun. Of
1:38:19
course we have that that that thing
1:38:21
on us that if trouble comes out our way, we're
1:38:23
able to That's the only special thing
1:38:25
about being a fighter, mother than that we be
1:38:28
just like any other people who my
1:38:31
favorite actors, you know, uh got
1:38:33
Denzel Washington I got uh Will
1:38:37
Smith, I got Leonardo Caprio.
1:38:40
That's just the name of you. You know. I definitely
1:38:42
kept up with those guys um in
1:38:45
the movies and stuff like that. Well, what
1:38:47
about boxing movies? What could
1:38:54
you could you cry? Like
1:38:56
if if you were like if you were to act, Like, do you think
1:38:59
you could cry? Like you could do it? Like
1:39:02
like just to bring it up like I can see, yeah,
1:39:05
yeah, because what I do I think about it's
1:39:09
crazy. Just when I said that, I can see I
1:39:11
can see I can see I can see you doing
1:39:13
that even sometimes I talk about right,
1:39:18
I can't help it, you know what I mean? All right,
1:39:20
I like that. I can see you being an actor.
1:39:23
You have to like I mean at first people, I mean you
1:39:25
could you could play against type and
1:39:28
like, you know how sort of the way lebron was
1:39:30
in that whatever that movie he was in, I can't remember what
1:39:32
it was, where he played sort of like a goof
1:39:34
the goofy friend. You could play
1:39:36
that. Of course, you could play the ass kicker, you
1:39:39
know. But I can
1:39:41
see you playing against type, like you know, you could
1:39:43
be you know, like someone
1:39:45
who looks like an ass kicker but who's crying
1:39:47
all the time or something like that. But
1:39:50
you got plenty of more fighting due. Um, I'm
1:39:52
gonna I'm not gonna keep you much longer. Walk
1:39:55
me through when you're in the throes
1:39:57
of training, in the
1:40:00
and the hardest days. Walk me through
1:40:03
a day of training when you're you're deep in it,
1:40:05
Like what time you wake up? What your day
1:40:07
is? Like? Okay, because this is something
1:40:09
that I'm never gonna do, but I like to, you know, imagine
1:40:12
that I would do some minds and you know, I'm
1:40:14
probably the only fighter that you'll
1:40:16
probably meet that my regissments is not
1:40:18
as thick as other fighters. You
1:40:21
know, what I do in campus stuff is is
1:40:24
is totally different from other fighters. Give
1:40:26
it to me. Get the hardest day,
1:40:29
like like the like, shit, the
1:40:31
hardest day. We'll wake up in the morningtime. Um,
1:40:35
we'll wake up in the morningtime. We'll be there around
1:40:37
about ten. What
1:40:40
I thought, there's like four am. You see pictures,
1:40:42
So like I'll leave running like it's like you know, so
1:40:45
you so you're not waking up at like six am.
1:40:47
Keep in mind, I'm not a morning person. No
1:40:50
ship. Every day I wake up around about
1:40:52
a twelve or one o'clock every
1:40:54
day, So nine or ten.
1:40:56
It's like that's like four am for you unless
1:40:58
I got something going on whatever. But you know we'll
1:41:01
get like nine, you know that's early for me.
1:41:03
Nine and ten. We'll get up. I get with my
1:41:05
strength and training coach. Uh,
1:41:08
and we do what what do we do that we're doing? We're
1:41:10
doing we're living weights. First, we were on the
1:41:12
track, you know what I mean with my conditioning coach.
1:41:15
We're on the track. We're going over agilities.
1:41:18
You know, we're doing different feetwork stuff
1:41:22
for as the track work. We're
1:41:24
doing sprints and stuff like. We don't believe it. I
1:41:26
don't run. You don't need like really,
1:41:29
we don't. We don't do that. We don't. That's
1:41:32
that's old school, not even none at
1:41:34
all. You're not doing like five miles. I
1:41:38
don't dromp rope and I don't run. I
1:41:40
don't dump rope nor doing camp. I
1:41:42
can't, but I don't enjoy it. I'm too
1:41:44
tall. I mean, you know
1:41:47
I can do it. Uh, fairly,
1:41:49
well, I don't. I don't need it.
1:41:51
Okay, so many other things, even with jogging, See,
1:41:54
jogging is harmful to your knees, especially
1:41:57
with roadworks. And you're six seven
1:42:00
six seven, just imagine every time you walk,
1:42:02
even when you walk, at some point of time where
1:42:04
you on one feet and on your body weight
1:42:06
goes on one peet. What it is just a split
1:42:09
second, you know. So even with running,
1:42:11
you you you're you're harming your knees. So
1:42:14
if I do any type of running
1:42:16
or somebody sprints, are
1:42:19
we doing stuff in the water or sand? You
1:42:21
know, a treadmill because water and sand,
1:42:23
especially wartern sand is twelve percent
1:42:26
twelve more effective than win so
1:42:28
it actually makes you stronger and faster, you
1:42:31
know, when your coordination running and stuff. So we
1:42:33
don't do no jogging and stuff. And uh, once
1:42:35
I get finished with that with the track,
1:42:38
I go straight to the strip strength, my strength
1:42:40
and training. Um we
1:42:43
get into the weights. You know, depends
1:42:45
on what we're um that day that we're
1:42:47
looking for is the up about or lower body? You
1:42:49
know, we go hard on both and then
1:42:52
um, after that we're go get us a good
1:42:54
meal and get ready for the evening time. And
1:42:56
then in the evening it consists of uh,
1:43:00
sparring and mitwork. That's what I don't.
1:43:02
I don't. I don't really do heavy bag,
1:43:04
I don't really do speedbag.
1:43:07
I don't do no gener roads. My whole
1:43:09
training consists of uh,
1:43:12
sparring and mitwork ship and like
1:43:14
when you're sparring, because you're a big dude. I mean
1:43:16
for heavyweights in general, it's gotta gotta be
1:43:18
hard to find sparring partners.
1:43:21
When you're sparring, who are you sparring
1:43:23
against? And how many rounds
1:43:26
in your thickest training are you sparring?
1:43:28
Yeah, well I'm fortunate to
1:43:31
to um choose guys all over
1:43:33
the world. So we get fighters all over the world,
1:43:35
you know, and uh, usually we get about
1:43:38
four of them. And when
1:43:40
we have four of the more for me the better
1:43:42
because of course I got dynamite
1:43:44
in my right hand, it's real and um
1:43:47
so we always have bag up
1:43:49
guys just in case something happened. Um
1:43:53
So these guys get in there, there they get they're
1:43:55
not allowed to do more than two rounds, you
1:43:57
know, because you want them fresh. I want them
1:44:00
fresh. So you want the best of them for for
1:44:03
however minute rounds going, whether it's whether
1:44:05
it's six rounds or twelve rounds. So
1:44:08
so just you know, just imagine
1:44:10
four guys. So we have four guys. Sometimes
1:44:13
it's three, but no, no, no shorter than
1:44:15
that. So you get their best three rounds, best
1:44:17
three, Well, I get the best two rounds
1:44:19
and then they get out. Let's say we have four
1:44:22
guys and we get one guy in, he
1:44:24
do two rounds, he get out, Well he
1:44:26
still got what he still got with
1:44:28
the other other guys, other
1:44:31
two guys with us eight rounds, you cut there about
1:44:33
six more rounds of rest. He just did too,
1:44:36
you know, and the other guys got to come in. So he's
1:44:38
still he getting by six or twelve minutes, depending
1:44:40
on we picked him again to rest before he even
1:44:43
get back. So they rotate these yes
1:44:48
for men. For me, you gotta kick my ass,
1:44:50
right, I'm not getting out of the ring. I'm
1:44:52
barely even getting in the water. All
1:44:55
I'm getting in the ear four instructions and getting
1:44:57
back out there. I got. You know why these guys rested
1:44:59
and get that time talk getting
1:45:01
stressions and stuff like that. We we we
1:45:04
like to do that, you know, we like to keep them fresh to
1:45:06
come in. You know, just keep
1:45:08
my ability, my thinking up
1:45:10
in the ring, keep it at it's high.
1:45:13
So before your next fight, Like what
1:45:15
is what is the training campus in two months? Six weeks?
1:45:17
Like what is like a proper proper heavyweight
1:45:20
champion Bronze Bomber training
1:45:22
camp right for us, you know anywhere
1:45:25
between anywhere between six weeks,
1:45:27
we're good. And how much do you do
1:45:29
in between? Like how how do you stay
1:45:31
in shape in between? Because you don't like you're
1:45:33
not like all heavy and ship like that, you're all so young,
1:45:36
but like do you work out in between? I
1:45:38
do a little something something. Um, most
1:45:40
of the time, after you get finished from a fight,
1:45:42
you're not really think about going to the gym and to your
1:45:44
body. You're gonna get that edge, you know,
1:45:47
all fighters got it, like you're
1:45:49
ready to go in there and hit and
1:45:51
and I went help my body to get the edge. And I've been getting
1:45:54
that edge. I'll be back in the gym probably
1:45:56
when I go back home, just saying, no matter what, to start,
1:45:58
just to start, no matter. I love
1:46:00
the gym. I love being in there. I love working
1:46:02
on and perfecting my craft. I
1:46:04
got you know, Um, we always
1:46:07
used the term is we'd rather be
1:46:09
ready than get ready, you know. And I used to
1:46:11
fight a lot coming up as a prospect, so I
1:46:14
used to always stay ready. I usual to
1:46:16
have like they used to as me all
1:46:18
for me. A week in a week this
1:46:20
week fight like like you just say a fight is
1:46:23
the weekend and ready to go. We gotta
1:46:25
fight this weekend? Like yeah, we ready
1:46:27
because we stay ready. I got you know, I don't have
1:46:29
had many of cases. Well they just
1:46:31
called me on just just um
1:46:34
quick response, I mean quick demand
1:46:36
for me and we quit respond to them
1:46:39
and say, yo, we're ready to go. Um. You're
1:46:41
built like a basketball player. You grew up playing
1:46:43
basketball. I did football in basketball coming
1:46:46
up in Tusclose, Alabama. Football
1:46:48
for sure, you know what I mean. So when you go to
1:46:50
a high school position you play and um
1:46:53
football and I was wide receiver. When
1:46:56
I was coming up, I played quarterback. And there's a lot of
1:46:58
people thought I should have stay ate there
1:47:00
because you know I could you know, coming
1:47:02
up, especially in my height right game,
1:47:05
I could see a lot of things and stuff like that. In
1:47:08
hindsight, How good of a quarterback were you like
1:47:10
when I was, man? I
1:47:12
was, I was pretty good. Man.
1:47:15
It was. I remember winnering um in
1:47:17
a pair of football, you know, being young, I
1:47:19
remember winning uh they
1:47:22
the championship game or
1:47:24
whatever. My father he don't even know this
1:47:26
story, though he tried. My father was a basketball
1:47:29
ball or jaunted person. He
1:47:31
wanted you to learn just one
1:47:33
thing. He didn't believe in learning playing
1:47:36
all these sports because he wants you to stay focused.
1:47:38
I believe in learning
1:47:41
multiple sports because that kept me through
1:47:43
school, to kept school interesting for he
1:47:45
needed the grades. And I
1:47:47
remember one time that we made it to
1:47:49
the nationals championship. We made it to the championship
1:47:52
and uh, and I did some
1:47:54
petty at school where it wasn't really nothing.
1:47:57
I wouldn't say I did something petty. I
1:47:59
would say my father just the situation
1:48:01
patty. I put it like that.
1:48:03
Because we had this championship game.
1:48:06
He did not want me to go because I was playing
1:48:08
football. He didn't want me to go. But
1:48:10
being at the quarterback, I was the leader. I
1:48:12
had to find a way to get there. So I end
1:48:14
up sneaking and going to my
1:48:17
auntie house. I
1:48:19
missed the bus I need to go to. I need to go play my game.
1:48:21
I couldn't let my guys down. Man, I got to go.
1:48:24
You know, fifty or sixty players, you
1:48:26
know waiting on that quarterback to come. Did you
1:48:28
win? When I got there, man, my whole team
1:48:31
erupted it Like I never forget this
1:48:33
moment. I never forget when I arrived,
1:48:35
when I rolled there and they got up
1:48:38
like everybody went crazy. If you were
1:48:40
like, you know, start shot very
1:48:42
let's get we're gonna get it. And I remember the
1:48:44
last touchdown pass that I won the game with, thrown
1:48:47
it in the ends onto a guy named Jermaine. I
1:48:50
forgot jer main last name, but I can see his face all
1:48:52
day, and I and I, you know, winning now,
1:48:54
I end up getting safe back home and uh
1:48:57
in my room before my father could find out. He
1:48:59
did When did you want to? I
1:49:02
didn't. He didn't. He don't even know. You're
1:49:04
gonna know now listen listening
1:49:07
definitely not you don't. He don't even know to
1:49:09
this day. And what about basketball?
1:49:11
How good? Like like you you could bang
1:49:13
it on people? Man? Basketball? Man? I used
1:49:16
to I used to be like you're
1:49:19
talking about hops, like you could
1:49:21
not get in the paint with me, like I could jump, Like
1:49:23
I remember being in high school ducking over three guys
1:49:26
they still in the paint. Just did
1:49:28
you still play ball? Man? I ain't touched
1:49:30
the ball like two years, so
1:49:32
you know, it's just been man. I've
1:49:34
been crazy busy with boxing, trying
1:49:37
to bring it back, trying to do my thing in the heavyweight
1:49:39
division, and um, I think you know we're here.
1:49:42
You know it takes that, folks. I used to use
1:49:44
basketball as a training regiment
1:49:46
as well, too, like for the for the getting
1:49:50
all the cardio and stuff, running back and forth
1:49:52
with down the court. I remember, Um, I
1:49:55
remember playing basketball games a
1:49:57
week before my fight out and I'll
1:50:00
people, you scared that you ain't gonna get hurt. Like, no,
1:50:02
I ain't scared. I'm gonna put my mind, I ain't focused, and
1:50:04
don't get hurt. I'm going hand bang
1:50:06
and stuff like that. Because most time when I play
1:50:08
ball, like, guys don't really want to
1:50:10
file me. I don't want
1:50:12
to fire. If they do, they're very apologetic, you
1:50:15
know what I mean. It's funny to me because
1:50:17
I know the game. I like sometimes it's gonna
1:50:19
be like that. I don't want you if you're gonna file me, just yeah,
1:50:22
I don't want you to be scared because of who I am.
1:50:24
You need to play in one of those celebrity basketball games.
1:50:26
But I'm telling you right now, if I play, I tell
1:50:28
your wife I'm a foulish it at you. I'm
1:50:30
foulish, I'm foul you hard because
1:50:33
because you you gotta foul your
1:50:35
big dude heavyweight champ. I'm letna see if you could get
1:50:37
the N one. Yeah. I played in the
1:50:39
Celebrity Basketball Yeah, that's
1:50:41
when I dunked on Meek Meal. I end
1:50:43
up ducking on them. Is that footage exists?
1:50:46
Yeah? All right, we gotta look at My
1:50:49
last question is this when when
1:50:51
you've had thirty nine knockouts you're
1:50:53
forty You know, when when when
1:50:55
you're throwing punches and you're in the ring,
1:50:58
can you tell, like upon
1:51:02
landing the punch like it's over, Like
1:51:05
like, walk me through what that that
1:51:07
feeling is like. Yeah, when you when you have
1:51:09
a punch like that, when you know it's over, it's
1:51:12
like being so
1:51:14
experienced that I am like you, you haven't
1:51:16
felt so many different feelings in your
1:51:19
fists applying to face, to
1:51:21
struct your bones, you know what I mean. So
1:51:24
it's like when you do hit that person,
1:51:26
specially on the chain, I know it
1:51:29
instantly, like I
1:51:31
know instantly that that is over. I'll
1:51:33
bring you back to the fight. What I did
1:51:36
at the spooker uh spilker
1:51:38
Um in Brooklyn, New York. When
1:51:40
I hit him, it felt like me slice
1:51:43
and cheese. I felt a little bit.
1:51:45
I didn't. I didn't feel I felt very
1:51:47
small, little to none. When
1:51:49
I when I hit him with your hand, with my fists,
1:51:51
when I when I when I set them up and hit him with my fists
1:51:53
and I hit him straight on the chain, it was like slices. I
1:51:56
badly felt anything. I didn't even have to.
1:51:58
If you go back and look at that fight, I didn't even look
1:52:00
at him fall. I knew it instantly
1:52:03
when I hit him, I like in my mind like that's
1:52:05
it, because you do you feel it over and over again.
1:52:07
You know the outcome
1:52:10
of what's gonna happen, you know what I mean. Sometimes
1:52:12
I can feel full flesh of
1:52:15
a man um structure
1:52:17
of his face, um in my fist,
1:52:19
and I know auto megat like yeah that
1:52:22
if he's not hurt, if he's not knocked
1:52:24
out, it's gonna hurt him. You know. So
1:52:26
you you once you start getting up into
1:52:29
the point where you're knocking people
1:52:31
out all the time, and it just become a natural
1:52:34
thing. You start to realize
1:52:37
certain you know, they're just like raising
1:52:39
kids. You know, when you raise a child
1:52:42
the first time, you don't know what the spit is new it's
1:52:44
a new born. You may at the second
1:52:46
one you kind of you you kind
1:52:48
of know how to cheat it a lip and you know what's
1:52:50
gonna happen. You had a third one, you even know more.
1:52:52
The fourth you know one you you
1:52:55
you got it, got it down, got it down.
1:52:57
Pack who who's person? You you
1:52:59
hit the hardest punch that didn't go down?
1:53:02
Like do you can you recall like one punch where you were like
1:53:05
this motherfucker can take a punch.
1:53:07
And do you think it's science? Is it luck,
1:53:09
is it toughness or is it just all
1:53:12
these things together like where they just took the punch
1:53:14
and maybe you you hit it hard and it just didn't
1:53:16
hit the right spot. I always
1:53:19
even to this to this point
1:53:21
now, I will always say a man by the name
1:53:23
of John the
1:53:26
Hoppers. He was a freshman
1:53:28
and I fall him back in Birmingham, Alabama, and
1:53:30
he was stuff. I was giving him everything. He was stuff.
1:53:32
He was just one of those guys that I don't
1:53:34
have nothing to lose, and I'm
1:53:37
going off of my drilling, you know what I mean,
1:53:39
his drilling and charaed him out way to the level ground
1:53:41
until you know, he couldn't take no
1:53:43
more, you know, and uh, and you
1:53:45
know he was about the toughest that I had
1:53:47
thus far out of hit and like, like, damn, he's
1:53:50
still coming where you were you were like surprised,
1:53:52
I was, it was I was surprised. I was surprised,
1:53:55
You're still coming. But you know, I instantly
1:53:57
had to say, well, hey, he's taking I gotta keep punishing,
1:54:00
keep giving it to him. That's what I think when when a guy
1:54:02
gets because like I said before in the
1:54:04
beginning, boxing is a game. It's
1:54:07
also a sport where you
1:54:10
gotta call guy's bluff because
1:54:12
they're bluff out of bluff minute. You
1:54:14
know, like I said with the artis I bluffed
1:54:16
it but end up getting made
1:54:18
myself very vulnerable and I
1:54:21
was exposed, you know, But it's
1:54:23
the same. It's the same thing. You know,
1:54:25
a lot of guys get up vulnerability and they
1:54:28
get us get as bolder certain things. Is
1:54:32
it's crazy, man. I always say we're the only crazy
1:54:34
people. They are willing to sign up beginning
1:54:36
and get punched in the face. It's a very
1:54:39
dangerous sport. You risk your
1:54:41
life and each and every time you get in there. And
1:54:43
I take that into consideration. Ship
1:54:47
man, You guys are fucking nuts man,
1:54:50
this thing you said, and people it was a
1:54:52
lot of response to it. Then you said you wanted
1:54:55
to catch a body on your record. Do you do you
1:54:57
regret saying that in terms of the response
1:54:59
that it's especially because you're a family
1:55:01
guy. You're so passion about your kids. Damn,
1:55:03
you started crying just when I brought up your kids. I
1:55:07
just I mean, you know when I when I look at the
1:55:09
situation, I just look at like, how
1:55:12
nice do they want to fight her to be? You
1:55:14
know, this is this is our ram,
1:55:17
This is our you
1:55:19
know, this is what we're able
1:55:21
to the only time where we're able to
1:55:24
lash out, you know, frustration,
1:55:26
only time where we're able to build up
1:55:29
so much pain and release it in
1:55:31
our environment. This is our element that we're
1:55:33
in. You know what I said is
1:55:36
nowhere near as more
1:55:39
reckless that a lot of other fighters came before
1:55:42
me. Him said, look, we we look at Mike Tyson,
1:55:44
and a lot of people love Mike Typon, but Mike
1:55:46
was known. He was notorious for saying
1:55:48
crazy stuff like eating your kids,
1:55:51
and we know how he is about women and child might
1:55:54
say he would eat your kids and say we will put
1:55:56
your nose bold in the back of your
1:55:58
brain and people talking about me,
1:56:01
you know which I think when when
1:56:03
you're dealing with boxing, it should
1:56:05
be a count that said this is only for for
1:56:08
adult audience, your audience,
1:56:12
because a lot of people can't handle words
1:56:14
that come out of the mouth, especially with a fighter.
1:56:17
I mean this I tried to describe
1:56:19
to people like that was a Deyonte,
1:56:21
that was the Bronze Bomber. I mean,
1:56:23
it's two different personalitzes and then it's real,
1:56:26
you know what I mean. The Bronze Bomber is different
1:56:28
from Deyontay Wilder. I never allowed
1:56:30
my personal problems to come in into
1:56:33
boxing with the Bronze Bummer. The brothers Bummer, don't
1:56:35
he don't bring the bronze Bumber into Deyonta
1:56:37
Wilder. That's maybe to be so cool and just
1:56:40
relax and be goofy and like to play
1:56:42
around, you know what I mean. And people took that out
1:56:44
of content, you know what I mean. I'm
1:56:46
like, please, people grow up, you
1:56:49
come on, that's what
1:56:51
they want to see. They but people, they want
1:56:53
to see it. But then when they want to when you when
1:56:55
they hear about it, oh my god, I get it because
1:56:58
it's it's like they want to see you get it up
1:57:00
and they want to complain when when when the doctor
1:57:02
comes checks you for five seconds, but it's
1:57:05
like you can't have your cake and eat it. I understand,
1:57:07
I understand. Crazy y'all come and watch me
1:57:10
do the same thing I want to do, knock somebody
1:57:12
out, knocked the monk conscious. They come
1:57:14
and get dressed for that, right, But what
1:57:17
they miss interpreted is that once
1:57:20
upon doing that, don't you know that can cause
1:57:23
death? Don't you know they can lead to severe
1:57:25
damage to the brain, being
1:57:27
able to knock my my person
1:57:30
out unconscious or to knock him
1:57:32
out. That's what you get dressed to come and see, especially
1:57:34
with heavyweights. So if I say
1:57:36
it, what what you know? This is what you're coming to
1:57:38
pay for us. So let mean, let me be
1:57:40
in my element, let me be in my zone, Let the Bronze
1:57:42
Bama be him and then just enjoyed, just
1:57:45
enjoyed that saying I rapports
1:57:47
stereo podcast with the heavyweight champion
1:57:50
Deonte Wilder. Hopefully your next fight
1:57:53
is versus the brit Anthony Joshua,
1:57:55
Hopefully I'll be there. I wish
1:57:57
you nothing but luck nothing but knockouts.
1:58:00
Success, beautiful baby, beautiful
1:58:02
wife, Continue kicking ass, continue doing
1:58:04
your thing. Don't cry, okay because
1:58:06
I gotta say like we didn't visually. Don't cry next
1:58:08
time I see you, and uh, I just wish
1:58:10
you nothing but luck. Man. I'm a big fan and continue
1:58:13
kicking. But man, brother, thank you so much,
1:58:15
thank you for inviting me. Man, and well,
1:58:17
like I said, one champion, one face, one day,
1:58:21
we don't want seventeen champions belt
1:58:23
and all this bullshit. We're gonna unified hopefully
1:58:26
two eighteen, if not by the end of two
1:58:28
thousand nineteen. All right, Jesus
1:58:32
Christ,
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