 My son is disrespectful, ain't he? Don't you think? How'd I get the belt? How'd I get the belt? How'd I get the belt? How? Because Loma didn't want to fight me. Loma, you don't want to fight me. Oh my god. That's what you really want to say. Man, you son, man, you trippin'. Yeah, that was fun. That was fun. That was fun. Don't do it. Not a moment. Never been. Yeah, he be trippin'. And I told him, I said, listen, he's the undisputed champion of the world. He has every belt, and that goes without saying. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Man, you know, like I said, man, you, what is... Your son got a lot of people that, you know, they say they don't... You know, when you get to be the champion, everybody won't get coming for you. You know what I'm saying? You got a lot of different challenges, man. What's the next one? My son is disrespectful, ain't he? Don't you think? How'd I get the belt? Yes, okay. It is true. How'd I get the belt? How? Because Loma didn't want to fight me. Loma didn't want to fight me. That's what you really want to say. Man, your son, man, you trippin'. Never been. Never been. Never been. Never been. Never been. Yeah, he be trippin'. And I told him, I said, listen, he's the undisputed champion of the world. He has every belt, and that goes without saying. He is the lightweight division that's on lock. And he has said that you must come through him. Yeah. In order to be a champion. That's real. And so with that saying in a sport, that's the most disrespectful thing to send to the guys that are in your division. You know what I mean? So we don't have to say that they're not good fighters. I think that all of them are incredible fighters. I think that they all have great stories, right? They stay down, they show resiliency. Even to be contenders, to be former world champions or future world champions, I don't have to say that. I just said that we got everything right now. That's real. That's real to me. That's real. Like I said, you guys, where did he grow up at? What did your son grow up at? At my house. In Vegas? No, listen, let me just tell everybody, because they're doing it wrong. They keep saying, what street? I'm a real one. That's real. I took my son everywhere, all around the countries. I took him to states, cities. Listen, we knocked on the good fighters. There was a New York, I mean Newark. Super guy, talented guy, Shakur Stevenson. Yeah. What's his name? We knocked on his door up there. Baltimore, Givante Davis. Yeah. Before the world, you guys didn't know who he was. I've already gotten a car and a Sprinter with my son. To get him now. We're going to Baltimore. Don't worry about a son. You don't know who he is. I do. Wow. You see what I'm saying? How did you choose all the different states that you're going to go to? You know all the cities, Detroit? New York, the Bronx, Brooklyn, you know what I mean? Listen, I didn't want him to hear no city, and it felt like it was no nigga that was nowhere better than him because he was from this project, that street, whatever. You know what I'm saying? I had already been to the federal penitentiary. I know everybody put on their pants one leg at a time. I just needed him to know that without going there. I needed him to know that it don't make no niggas nowhere different. We all the same. You know what I mean? It's what the skills you put in, what you, the work you put in, not the street you from, not the rag you claim. That's some bullshit. I had to let him know that. But the only way we can do that is then now every the world say, do you know where he from? Do you know my son don't give a fuck about nobody where they from? That's real. Guess what? And he got all A's because guess what? He was raised in my house. That's real. I'm the principal. My 13 year old son, he get all A's. Who graded him? Me. You're not going to tell me that my son because he's not interested in your history, interested in your science. Man. I'm checking for his passion. Is it? You know what I'm saying? I'm checking for it. But I'm not going to cut you off. I'm not going to cut you off. My daughter, she's in traditional school. She's at Montessori School. My boys, you know, was different because I know what the peer pressure goes into with being a boy, being a young African American in America. So we had a different level of what we, how we raised my boys. That's real. No, no, I get it. My 13 year old, no, you ain't, no, no, no, no. He got the curly hair, he light skinned y'all. You niggas ain't getting a hold of him. With your gang banging and your shit. You won't see Sean Haney up there.