 He was he had a round table called the L. D. B. C. The lion's den boxing community. Yeah, yeah, which is and And and and it and it was they was just talking about boxing and stuff like that and and having round tables and stuff With different people and things like that, but the racism got super bad during the Floyd Mayweather and Manny Peckie out situation. Yeah. Yeah, it got like when you leave a comment on the internet people putting bananas and monkey faces behind It was bad You know, you can't if you said you like the black fighter They was put now kind of racial racial in your windows or racist comments or behind you Yeah, we on boss talk the box it was I got it to it was Like like I told y'all I was telling y'all about my partner Greek Yeah, so I wanted to when I when I came home one of the things that was on my mind is that There is not there was not a lot of representation for the South period I'm just Texas Texas, but the South period and so I was like man I want to make sure that these dudes is getting seen and then I fit found out about YouTube Mm-hmm, and I seen that YouTube was kind of innovative as far as boxing. Mm-hmm, and this is years ago Yeah, yeah, yeah, and so And so I wind up Uh Just following the YouTube channels and I create just went on there and was watching and stuff like that But man when I got on there the racism was so man hard because in boxing is so much tribalism Yeah, you know, and like I said everybody segregated, you know, you have you know It ain't just no Latino thing. It's like the Mexican support Mexican the Dominican support the Asian support not even Asian the Filipino support Filipino the Japanese what it's extreme tribalism in boxing and so one of the things that I Seen when I was trying to build this thing up as far as for the South It was there was a lot of black fans, but there was no black cohesion man. That's all it It was no black cohesion And so it was a it was a dude on the internet at the time and his name is 7 a sports TV Okay, and 7 a sports TV, which is my co-host on trail box. Yeah, correct. I see He was he had a round table called the L. D. B. C. The lines didn't boxing community. Yeah, yeah, which is and And and and it was they was just talking about boxing and stuff like that and and having round tables and stuff With different people and things like that, but the racism got super bad during the Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pekky out situation. Yeah. Yeah, it got like will you leave a comment on the internet people putting bananas and monkey faces behind? It was bad You know, you can't if you said you like the black fighter They was putting all kind of racial racial in your windows or racist comments behind you and so one at the time it was a black content creator that did boxing as well and He had a big it was he had a big platform And so um and he wasn't in the south. He was somewhere. Yeah, he was somewhere else But he but he a lot of people know him. Okay, and so some some one of the races left a comment on my behind my Post on one of his things about me possibly liking Gary Russell, Jr. Oh mayweather son and I let the races have it but and on YouTube a lot of these dudes just want people to follow them Yeah, they just want people to subscribe to them and stuff like that And so he kind of I ain't gonna say he guerrilla to me Be kind of like hey man, you know, don't worry about them saying all this stuff You know, you shouldn't he didn't say nothing to the races. He said something to me and so black fight fan Was because in a lot of these dudes they in boxing, especially black dudes They want fairness they want to promote unbiasedness, but racist people a lot of these not other They ain't gonna say racist people all these non-black people They don't give a damn about being fair bias or not Canelo get on there and say I'm picking him cuz he the Mexican right, you know, I'm picking many Peggy I say I'm picking him because they're for their for their race or they're un Unapologetically right there for the race the only people but you have black folks who was for their race too But there wasn't like that back then okay black people just got just woke up when George Floyd died Black people just woke up when when when dr. Umar came out, you know talking this stuff black people been sleep So back then there was a they was doing what they do majority. Oh, man, you know, we ain't we fair We ain't on that, you know all that old type of stuff. And so that enraged me so much That black fight fan was born. It wasn't about no money. It wasn't about like, you know, it wasn't about it It wasn't about no money. It wasn't about no YouTube. It wasn't about nothing. It was just I'm gonna create a black place for black fight fans to come together And I don't have to deal with all of that. I don't have to deal with none of that stuff Yeah, we on boss talk 101