 You know what's crazy? Say I'm the boss for real. Pay all the bills. All us at this table pay all the bills. Thanks. Pay all the bills. Pay all the bills. Don't be talking that bullshit if you ain't paying all the bills, man. Now, you know, you know, you're now tuned into me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me. Million dollars worth of game. I'm wild old 267 right here. That's Gilly the nut right here. Listen, man. Chacol. Chacol, beat your ass, Stevenson. Listen, man, he doing this thing. I gave him a new name here, you know. I was talking to him before all this shit, giving him some education on the boxing history. Because I'm a boxing historian on the old school tip. I'm talking about, you know, I'm talking about Sonny listening and all that type of sugar, Ray Robinson. Jack Dempsey. I mean, Jack Dempsey. I was giving them game on that. That's what I was sprinkling them on. You know, I look at the old fighters tights, you know, all the way from tights and back, you know, you know, Muhammad and them. That's who I look at. I don't really, you know, too much of this, you know what I mean? But boots, you know, I'm looking at boots and, you know, and scooting them, you know what I mean? So, young boy step, you know what I mean? Young boy step, you, Devon, Tank. I look at, you know, I fuck with, you know, I mean, Earl, you know what I mean? I fuck with that. You know, I know a little bit something. Is it Earl or is it Earl? It's Earl to me. Fuck all that Earl. Earl, your nigga named Earl, man. Earl Spence, man. I always say that, man. All that Earl and all this shit. Earl will start with A, man. Fuck what I would tell you, call the boy that, man. You know what I mean? All that. So, you know what's going down, man? Hey, listen, man, we definitely got, I don't know, to me, I feel like you should be on a pound for pound list. I am. I am for sure. You on in that? I'm on whoever pound for pound list that they put out, I'm on a pound for pound list. Yeah, you should be. I gotta be. You know what I mean? I'm not, they pound for pound list cap. Because right now you got, you know, you got the WBC, 130 pounds, WBC, WBO, ring magazine. Facts. Toadie. I'm 24. 24 years old. Killing ship. Grew up in Newark, New Jersey. The slums. How was it growing up? I mean, it made me who I am today. Like I feel like I came from an environment where it's like I wasn't built to win. But it's like I still made a way to win and now I'm living good. Like I done bought my mother a house. Like that's my biggest accomplishment to this day because it's like once you get your mother a house, it's like you made it. So, you know, like it was hard, but, you know, I'm here. Absolutely. And it was, it was nine of y'all, nine children. Facts. I'm the oldest. You the oldest. Yeah. How does it feel to know that, you know, you got nine, you got eight other siblings that's all up unto you. They look up to you and you was the one to change the family history. Facts, I mean, it felt good just to, you know, I'm a leader at the end of the day. So I gotta be the one who set the example for like my younger brothers, my younger sisters. I do, I do that now. Like I'm showing them that they could, if they put their mind to something they can make a way and chase their dream at the end of the day. So I'm just leading the way and keep being Shakur. That's where I am. That's what it's about. Me being a martial artist, we in different sports, right? I'm UFC, all that mixed shit. I do a little bit of anything. I got a hit list. Like I got a, you know, growing up, I had a list of people who asked I wanted to whip, right? Some people I ran into, they beat my ass or things and turned out right. Some people I didn't run into. What's your record? My record. Yeah, what's your record? You know, my record, 13, 24. 49, 24. No, I'm just saying, like, cause a lot of them joints ain't, listen, listen, listen, hold up, hold up. I'm gonna give you the reason. Some of the judges in some of my fight, it was in different people neighborhoods. So they gonna say somebody, so I took, you know, 13, 20. So you got robbed a couple of times. Yeah, I got robbed plenty of times. 24 losses still. Bitch, you ain't get robbed. You got beat the fuck up. I'm just saying, that was my, like, come on, man. Like, like, you know, like, like I'm to the point where it's, you know, it was a journey, man. You know what I mean? What was your record in prison, man? Oh, in prison, I had no record. Anything was peace. I had peace treaties in jail. I wouldn't, I don't think that was a place was necessary for me to have disagreements with people. So that, it was just like, that wouldn't make sense for me to have. So you didn't learn your martial arts? I been knew that back in the day. Earl, we're out of here. So you don't even know what's going on. You don't even know what I'm sensing. Roddy Earl, he's a legend. I mean, what I'm gonna say this, everybody got the list. We gonna get straight to the record. Who, who, who, who on your list? On my list? That you need to see. That need to see you. Anybody. No, see, no, no, no, no, no. Who, what's your name? Who? Everybody at 135. I feel like that's my hit list. I don't know 135. 135, that's the main weight right now. Right, who that? That's Baltimore, right? So, so Tank Davis. Everybody at 135, from Tank to Devin to, I'm once in like two fights from now, I'm probably gonna be at 135. Oh, so you going up hunting? I'm going in, I'm taking names and kicking ass. Damn. Out of, out of, okay, so out of, hold on, hold on, hold on. Devin. He said Devin, he said Devin. Not Devin, my men's though. No, no, no, no, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Him and Devin the same weight class. No, he won weight class below Devin, but he's saying in two fights, he's moving up to that weight class. Oh, so he raised, see, Devin, who's gonna win that fight? I'm saying you, I'm asking you, you the boxer motherfucker. I know Devin, you know. I think it's gonna be a great fight. You know what I mean? I think that, I think Devin's a little bigger than Shakur. I think he may be a little taller, they might be the same height. I hear a little taller than you. A little taller than you. Yeah, yes. So he might got the reach advantage. I feel like Shakur has the IQ advantage. You know what I mean? Because he don't really get hit at all. Devin don't really get hit a lot either, but he gets hit a little bit more than Shakur. So I think it'll be a really great fight. If I had to pick who I would say I think is gonna win, I might gotta give this slight advantage to Shakur just because I always go with the fighter that's a little bit more defensive sound. You know what I'm saying? So I'll probably win. But both of them is great fighters. Fuck all that, I'm gonna say this. I think you only say that whoever's sitting on the fucking couch. Because I don't really know this shit that much. I'm more UFC boy. I think if somebody else would say you, then you would win with them. So I don't even know about you. I'm starting to question your boxing, his story and then journalism and all this bullshit you be saying. Anybody that knew boxing understand what I just broke down and they're like, no, that is the truth. Everything he's saying is the honest to God truth. Oh, but listen. When you got two motherfuckers that got superstar talent type of level, you feel what I'm saying? It's hard to choose who gonna, because motherfuckers have off nights. This is boxing, you can have off night. You feel what I'm saying? It's a motherfucker named Shane Mosley who lost to Vernon Forrest twice. Vernon Forrest is not a better fighter than Shane Mosley. He is. He beat him. No, he's not. See, you don't understand. No, no, no, no. I do understand something. What I understand is, what I understand you be making these predictions and giving up all this information about boxing and you never was in the fucking ring. You don't, you're not no boxer. First of all, I tend to your fucking eyes before I tend to your eyes. Hey, listen, I tend to your shit and you did not see none of that shit coming. I just think it's crazy. All you saw was your shit telling. So what are you talking about? I just think when commentators try to commentate or talk about, oh, I'm a journalist on sports. No, don't put me in, don't put me in Steven A. Smith in a category. I ain't no fucking Steven A. Smith. You ain't doing that. What fight you had? What was your record? What was your record? Where's the fight? It was in 13 and 24. It don't matter. Where is your fucking record? Fuckers, you talk about. What gym you come out of? I've seen you take a loss. It's a thousand gyms in Philly. He don't come out of no gym in Philly. TKO. Philly. Fuckers, you talk about. TKO. Why you think I know everybody in the boxing world because nigga, I'm a licensed boxing trainer. What the fuck are you talking about? Who the fuck did you train? Wait, wait, wait. That's what I'm saying, like, I'm taking, listen, stop. Like, that's the people keep coming on there. Hold on, wait, hold on, I can make calls, I can make calls. You ain't no real trainer? Fuck no. Who did you train? You know, all he know is he can tell you the greatest trainers. Oh yeah, what's the name? Like he came up under the toology assembly. Listen, first of all, I did. I did come up under the toology. Did Bozi ever fucking train you? Fuck no. It's the boxing realm. Did Bozi ever train you? You want me to call him? Oh, Bozi? Yeah. Fuck no, you know. Fuck you mean, of course he trains me. Fuck is you talking about? I got trained by the best, boxing realm, Rich, Pedro, Bozi, motherfucking, motherfucking, the good brother, Nassim Richardson. Come on, man. I know all of them, too. Fuck is wrong with you. I got trained by everybody. You know what I mean. Fuck wrong with you. You got trained to fight nobody, to just talk. You ain't fight nobody. No, you got trained in prison. Fuck out of it, you ain't fight nobody. They ran to train on you in prison. I was trained and you was getting trained. The fuck is you talking about, you fucking ass? They ran to train on you in the shower. You ain't fight nobody. Shut up. This episode of Me and I's Worth a Game is brought to you by New Hampshire, Dan Valka. Now, let me tell you something about New Hampshire, Dan Valka. You know, life ain't going your way. Shout out to New Hampshire, Dan Valka. Caught you, bitch, cheating the day. Shout out to New Hampshire, Dan Valka. Got to get into a rumble with Shakora Stevenson today. Shout out to New Hampshire, Dan Valka. 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But he's still real high on my list. I just don't put him number one. I feel like you got Terrence Crawford, Earl Spence, Boots, Tank. I can't put myself in here though, because I feel like I'm above. I feel like I'm at a level. I feel like I'm the best in boxing. Oh, he just said he's better than Earl Spence and all them boys? Yeah. I feel like I'm better than I'm the best fighter in boxing. I don't be watching. I don't be knowing what's going on. That's what I feel like, personally. Right. But for if I say, what's a little Chinese dude? And you? In a way. Yeah, in a way, yeah, yeah. I forgot Tyson Fury too. He a bad motherfucker. Yeah, Tyson Fury is a bad motherfucker. So if you had it your way, your next four fights? I'll fight. Lemon Tanko, the winner of the Devon and Ken Bozis, Ryan Garcia and Tank. Ryan Garcia ain't going to fight you? No, he not. Out of those four fights, which fights you think would be your hardest? Probably either Devon or Tank. I feel like with Devon, he's been in the ring a bunch of times, so we familiar with each other and with Tank. I've been in the ring with Tank too, but I just feel like, I think the odds makers are going to make that fight a lot closer than a lot of people think. So you think, wait, so you think that, because you know Tank got that power in the motherfucking hands? You got to hit me though. Like, you got to hit me, it ain't, I don't. I personally feel like, I personally feel like if your best shot is to knock me out, you lost. Like, if the only thing that you can do to win is knock me out, you lost. That's what I feel like. Damn. So you feel like in a 12-round fight for some belts, Tank is not going to land no punches, no solid. I'm saying if your best chance is to knock me out, you lost. I don't care who you is, because you're going to be looking for that shot all night. All night. That's going to be something that you look from round 1 to round 12. Tank is a hell of a counter puncher too though. Yeah, but at the end of the day, if you've got to land one shot, the win is over. OK, so Loma Chinko, he's an executioner. He probably would be one of the toughest tass just mentally, but I just feel like, like I said, I've been in ring with all them dudes. I done sparred with every last one of them. How many of them dudes beat your ass? You know, none of them beat my ass. The only person I can say beat my ass to this day in being realistic is Terrence Crawford, when I was like younger. And you sparred him? Yeah. Tanked you right up. Well, that's why I was like, I was like, Tanked you right up. I was 17, though. He tights you up, you got to hell on your jacket too. I don't want to hear that shit. I ain't tripping Terrence Crawford. Terrence Crawford to tighten him up. Yeah, he did. That's a dark-skinned little dude. Yeah. He got me when I was like 17, man. He did. Damn. I sparred him 100 times after that, though. Oh, so you up after that one time? I don't speak on sparring stand, especially not with my brother. It's good work. That's my name. He was sparring on Cal. But he tightens you up, huh? Yeah, when I was 17, he beat my ass. He didn't shit out of me. I ain't gonna lie. He fucked me up. Hold up. So it's a rule that's sparring on Cal. I mean, it's like a written rule of what happened. Because he might go to sparring the day, and he might just be specifically working on something. Yeah. OK. You know what I mean? He might be, you know what I'm saying? Your coach might handicap. You tell you only could use the jab that day, or you got to use your defense, move around. They might tell you certain things that you got to do for sparring, so they don't count. It's really for preparing for the fight. Right. And then at the end of the day, too, you got niggas like, you got niggas like, motherfucker told me one time, yeah, man, you know, I ain't gonna say no names. But yeah, I was, you know, I used to spar with Danny Garcia all the time. And you know what I'm saying? I used to, I used to put hands on him. And it's kind of like, it's kind of like, all right. A part of me could believe that because you got, you got 16 ounce gloves on, and you got head gear on. But when you take that shit off, the head gear off and you put eight ounce gloves on, you're not going to take 10 ounce gloves. You're not going to take half the chances that you took doing sparring when you fighting this nigga now because one punch is going to get you to fuck out of here. You feel what I'm saying? So that's why sparring don't really mean that much. If people be bragging about it, like they do that, but then in a like career, they don't be doing shit. So they don't do nothing, huh? Yeah, that shit a little, it'd be suspect. This episode of $10,000 Worth of Game is brought to you by Roman Deli Vitamins. I'm telling my listen, man. 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Like it's not that we going to be the fastest. Not that we going to be the strongest. It's the fact that we smarter than every fighter. So I just feel like pretty boy Floyd. Like I would have loved to like been in ring one. What you think the outcome would have been? Me winning. I don't care what it is. Whoever you say, I'm going to say I'm winning. I believe in myself. Absolutely. So they say, you know, I've seen some statistics somewhere and it said that when Floyd was your age, he got hit with 8% of the punches that was thrown at him. Yeah. He said, they said that at this age, you get hit with 4% of the punches that's thrown at you. You think you got the greatest defense of all time? I think that I got to keep working to get there. But I feel like, you know, right now I'm on a, I'm on a route to doing it. Like, but I can be one of the best defensive fighters ever. Right. For sure. Like when you go to fight as a defense first and then. I mean, I was always to like my grandfather and my coach. Yeah. So coming up, it was always like, hit and don't get hit. That was the name of the game. Like that's how you win boxing. I would, I was the best amateur because I go in there, I hit and I don't get hit. So as I got older and now that I'm pros, like I'm mastering it. Like you watch my fights, it's like I could stand right there in front of somebody, make them miss every shot. But I land two, three shots of my own and they all accurate. So I'll just master and hit and don't get hit. Now, go ahead. Who fights did you, I know, you know, who, what old fighters do you watch? You sit there and watch the whole fight and just study. Andre Ward, Floyd Mayweather, Pineda Whitaker, Sugar Ray Leonard. Like, but like my last few fights, I've been watching like a lot of like current fighters, like Boots and Bud Crawford and Earl Spence and them dudes. Canelo. Yeah, I like Canelo. Yeah, I know. I see you speak with Canelo a lot. We ain't gonna let him, we ain't gonna throw it, not throw him out there because Bivol beat the shit out of him. Yeah, he just, I don't know, man. I mean, it's just. He can't use a jab. I don't know. And the reality of it is he don't wanna, he don't wanna do that rematch, man. Nah, he don't. You know what I mean? Because it's at the end of the day, man, it's only a certain level you gonna be able to go to when you was fighting at 154, bro. You started off fighting at 154, you go up to 160, then you go up to 168, then you go up to 175. Now you fight motherfuckers that's walking around at 209 and shit. They niggas is really heavyweights. They don't see him doing nothing different in the rematch. No, you know what I'm saying? Because he came in there a lot more muscular and more, but you know, you're relying on just throwing bombs. Bombs, power. You know what I mean? And you can't, you gotta break a nigga like that down. You can't, you can't go in there. He's strong. 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You know what I'm saying? Because, like, he probably, he probably, how did you end up even going to the gym? When I was five years old, he used to play like baseball, but he used to be at like a, like right league, like at a park type shit. He had some of his fighters come to the baseball game. When I met them, I'm like, I asked them, like, yo, which are your boxes? Yeah, we boxed, but they was like older than me. I thought that was like the coolest shit in the world. Like they got hands, so it was like, they know what they doing with them and nobody gonna try them in no type of way. So I'm like, I asked my grandfather next day, like, can I go to the gym with you? Took me to the gym. I just fell in love with the sport. Like I fell in love as soon as I walked in, I saw people sparring, punching the bags, I'm ready. I'm eager. I'm like, pop out, can I go get in the ring? Can you find me somebody to fight? He's like, nah, I teach you how to defend yourself first. Like that was the main thing, like teach me how to defend myself. So from there, it's just, I just fell in love with boxing. Like I'm still in love boxing to this day. All right. Stories from the cell. Now, it was a time when I was in prison, right? I thought I was gonna be a tough life fighter. I'm in jail, ain't got nothing to do. Always say, come on down to the boxing gym. So I say, all right, cool. Now, it was a couple different incidents that happened, but I started running the yard, all this crazy shit, right? And the good thing about the gym time, it was doing lockdown time. So if you had to go to the gym, you get out yourself. So I'm like, I'm gonna go down there and live life. I'm gonna be a boxer now, right? So I go down there doing my thing, training and all that shit. I'm all in it. I'm all doing my thing. But the part that I loved about boxing for that moment that I was a boxer, because it wasn't that long. My career wasn't that long. The moment that I was a boxer, what you worried about it for? I used to just like training. That was boxing to me. I ain't, fuck, I gotta get in the ring for it. That's, you know, so I'm in there, I'm training all the time, all the, I knew all the moves, right? I knew all the fucking moves, right? Straight out, I knew all the moves. Shout out to, you know, Delbert Africa, Willie Stokes, Ole Head, Stacey, Beaumasi, all the trainers in there, right? Lou Brown, all of them. It was a Dallas, right? Legendary boxers, you know. That's what Bernard was at back in the day. Bernard, yeah, all that type of shit. That was one of his trainers, Lou Brown. Was that the trainer that you was teaching you? Lou Brown, Lou Brown was teaching me. That was the same one that was teaching Bernard. So, shut up, fuck out of here. I'm talking about the one that was really trying to put the fuck out of here. Put the, put the sexual game down on you, put it, huh? No, get out of here. That ain't the same one, right? So now, I'm in there doing, right? The one incident happened to me when the motherfucker hit me so hard, I spit the mouthpiece out, just to get a breather, right? That was the one time. But then I realized, man, I kept going in there, man, and things wasn't turning out right for me. You know what I mean? But it was a moment, I thought I was going to be the champion of the world, man. That's it, yeah, all right. Like from the training aspect. Like the training, like you ain't got to worry about nothing. You're hitting a heavy bag, all the dumb shit running around, jump rope, doing all the fly shit in America. Oh, you're a jump rope. Yeah, I do. I know how to jump rope. You know, that's how you used to be crossing it. That's how you used to be crossing it. Put it, put it. Listen, I was good, man. You got to stand. I was like 19 in, man. That was years ago, man. So I'm doing my thing and all that shit, but then I realized, man, that shit gets rough in here quick. All that shit you be knowing, see the heavy bag don't hit back. All that shit, all the speed bag and all that dumb shit. That shit ain't for anybody, man. That's why you ain't never get in the ring. You had the same feeling I had, nigga. But, but it was like, it was just a jail, it was like a jail dream because- Ain't no nigga ever punched my mouthpiece out. First of all- No, he didn't punch it out. I spit it out. He hit me in the body shot. Fuck, as you mean. Hit me with that body shot, boof, I said. Oh, damn, my joint. I'm sure I get a breather, right? Oh, man. It, listen, it, I used to always change the sport. I go in there and I do a couple moves, get my little, that shit look good. Motherfucker might throw something. If I catch that shit somewhere, lock it in. That's when the wrestling come on. I started to suck a war battle, fuck all that, man. I was just- A boxing gym? Yeah, in a boxing gym. I wouldn't wrestling down to the ground, but you know, I'd be from here. Hold, hold, hold it. Get off me, get off me. Hold it, you know what I mean? I'm trying to get that clock work out. I don't know why I love it. And then one time, one time Lou Brown told me, fuck, as you doing in there, man. You sure you want to be in there? Yeah, I got it, I got it, man. I ain't think cool, Lou, anything about nothing. He said, man, you ain't even do nothing, man. You ain't swing one time. So, so can you beat Gilly? Oh, I beat the shit out of you. I beat the shit out of you. I don't believe it. I beat the shit out of you. I beat the shit out of you. I don't believe it. I don't believe it. What, I said I should straight down the pipe. You see that jet? I'm betting on Gilly. You see that? You see that? Them joints, them joints is good for two things. Stealing and beating, jerking off. Listen, man, I'm telling you, man. So, you think you ever did good two things? You ever did good this time? I'm telling you. I'm telling you. Stealing and fucking jerking off. I'm telling you, you'll be in trouble, man. But listen, this, this old twist, I was, I was in the ring. I was a part of the gym. You never was a part of no fucking gym. You never was a part of no gym, but every time you on there, yeah, what's your name, Castillo? It's one dude name you always say. And I said, damn. And I just asked you, damn, you always talking about him? He ain't no fucking body. I seen him fight the lad. What's the little short, crazy dude name? They got his ass whipped. The Latino dude, man, the Mexican dude. Canella? No, not him. I forget this one boy name or start with a R or some shit. And I don't know who the fuck he's talking about. Well, whatever. Whatever. You always talking this deep shit about these boxers. I'm like, this dude always talking this deep. You never fought? I know what the fuck I'm talking about. What the fuck is you talking about? And I fought in my fight game nights and everybody knew my fucking fight game nights. I ain't never got socked and rolled up under the fucking car like I work at Jiffy. No, you ain't never put it out into the public. You ain't shared with the public. Cause I never had that. You got your ass whipped. A lot of times you just ain't shared with the public. When you ever see me get my ass whipped? When you ever been part of a gym? Like, when you ever signed up? You was out here. I was in jail. You could have went pro and all amateur. You ain't got no record for nothing. The fuck is we talking about? But you always out here with some Steven A. Smith shit. Oh yeah, cause we're, if Canelo and what's the name, Loma Chico, all these fuck. I don't even fucking know these dudes what they look like, but you always talking about. Yeah, cause Bud, Bud Crow, who the fuck is this dude? Bud, he sound like he drank beers. I don't know these niggas. But at the end of the day, it's like, this motherfucker, what are you talking about? Yeah, his name. No, his name, Earl. No, the nigga named Earl, man. Fuck, what the fuck is you talking about? Only thing I know about him is that I know a couple of things he, you know, I know him and Boots got a fight. You know what I'm saying? And I know he be with yellow bees. That's it. And he's from Dallas, Texas. And he liked the cowboys. All this other shit, I don't really get into it. You be sitting here talking about these boys life. Yeah, cause it was what's the name for him? Yeah, cause it's Amateur Queer. Damn, damn Shakur. I remember when they gave you the silver and you was crying. You know all this shit for nothing. You don't get paid. Use a fucking boxer commentator for nothing that never fought about shit. So I don't understand this dumb ass shit he be on. You killed me with that. You making all these bets. Losing this money. Yo, what's the name for him? Because when he fought Johnny Dohnut, he damn didn't couldn't make it. And what's the name beat him? So he gonna beat him. Only thing that matter about this boxing shit, I don't care what Shakur talk. I don't care what the fuck he talking. You get in there and it ain't your day. You're done. Fuck who your coach is. Fuck what Jim you from. Fuck the amateurs. Fuck if you got silver, gold. Anybody get their ass whipped on that day. He's I'm saying. He told me, oh, canelo. I can't believe it. He's a fucking human being. He went in and got his ass. All that legendary shit walking around being tough and all at the press conference. Yeah, I'm toughening you. No, I'm toughening you. Don't look away first. I'm a look away first. I'm tough. All that that shit don't mean nothing, but you ain't do nothing. Shut up, man. I'm giving out fucking bad reporting a box and you reporting bullshit, man. Fuck, man. Man, fuck this nigga, man. He's a bootleg ass, bootleg ass kung fu director. I know my shit. Nobody wanna hear that shit, man. Yeah, what's funny though? I ain't go a lot though. Don't be on some dumb shit. You just mad cause I know a lot about the sport. And you don't know shit. You's a fan from afar, man. You's a fan, man. Anytime you call a nigga named Earl. Anytime you call the nigga named Earl, Earl. It's pretty obvious you don't know shit about the sport. So fuck out. Nigga named Earl, nigga come together. Let me ask you a question. Yeah, you got your one, your second belt, soon as you won, you know, drop down to your D's. Ah, baby, I like it. That's right. Oh, what you have ever, ah. How big was that moment for you, man? I feel like that was one of the best days of my life from being real. I feel like everything happened how it's supposed to happen. Like I knew once I won what I was going to do, I was ready. I don't know. It was a great night. Just proposing to... What they vacuuming or something? It's cool. Just proposing to, I was like, you know, I was more nervous to do that than actually fight to be honest. You was? Yes. Like going in the ring, I wasn't nervous. All right, let me just ask you this question. Hypothetically speaking, we knew you won. What if you the one then got caught with one punch and went to sleep? What if you had still proposed? Whew. So hard question to answer. You were the guy that fucking, they woke you to fuck up, baby. Nah, it ain't a lot. You're gonna marry me. I ain't a lot. I'm asleep. I ain't a lot. Being real, I don't like to lose. So I probably would have had to like... Yeah, you would say that shit for a different day. I probably had to walk out of there like, I'd have walked out of the arena at that point. I don't know what I would have done. And I told you this upstairs, I want to tell you this on camera. Welcome to another episode of Million Dollars Worth of Game, Business Spotlight, where we highlight people that's making it happen out here. I'm telling you, they're making it happen, and they're gonna make you happen. Today, all you trappers out there, we got trappers way out. He's gonna come here, he's gonna give you the game. Listen, first is what you need to do from the rip. You need to text game at 301-753-3349. 301-753-3349. Text game, he's gonna give you his free ebook in a free course. All you dudes out there just trapping and trying to find a way out. Tell us about it, come on, man. Tell us what's going on, man. Man, look, I'm the trappers way out. I'm from the DMV area, but I'm helping people nationwide. I'm showing everybody how to get out there trapped, not just the streets, but that's where I started this movement of people who was trapping in the streets, because this is how I was able to get out my trap when I started learning about financial literacy and how to leverage it, how to start businesses, how to implement this stuff I was doing in the streets into legal business. But then once I started growing, I started saying that it was other people in other traps. I didn't just trapping the streets. I got a college degree, I graduated from Bowie State. I got a 12-year accounting career, and I've been fired from nine jobs in my 12-year career. So I started saying some people was just trapped in the nine to five. Some people trapped in corporate America. Some people trapped in a negative environment. Some people trapped in their own self-doubt. They limit in belief. Some people is sleeping with the enemy. Some people got a spouse in their house that don't really want to see them grow and win because they scared that, damn, the world gonna get exposed to this person and then, damn, they might leave me. So I'm saying some people that the person who said, the next ones don't even want them to really grow and go to that next level because they scared or they gonna start attracting these type of people, they might outgrow me. I might not start leveling up to them. You know what I'm saying? So that's what I started doing, man, teaching people how to escape all of those traps through a mentorship. Even people that's in jail, I got three mentees that's currently in prison incarcerated and they in my mentorship, they got businesses, they got business credit, they personal credit and they incarcerated. I'm talking about- How you make that happen? How the fuck you do? I'm talking about dudes literally sneaking the phone. People would just find me here about the impact that I'm making and then people would recommend people and say, hey, you need to get with my guy. And these dudes was trying to pay me from jail. Like, look, I want to be in this mentorship. I got some money and I'm like, you in jail? Everybody who's in prison, I give them extended like two people a month, my mentorship for free if they incarcerated. And so these dudes is building businesses, they add value to the community. And a lot of times people look down on the people that's in jail, but not realizing those are some of the people that got the distractions out their mind. They going hard on whatever they trying to do and they got the time to sit down and function. A lot of times people out here in the free world, we got so many distractions, we can go out tonight, we can do whatever we want. So it get a little hard to be like focused. But some of them dudes in jail, like they really are adding value. They really are society. Don't want you to think that, but I'm showing people how to escape the trap. No matter if you incarcerated, no matter if you try and get out of the nine or five, you try and get out of the streets, whatever. That's major now. Now, this the whole thing. And this free ebook that you giving out, right? Because before I even get to the ebook, I need you to really break something down to people. A lot of people when they hit trap, they think about the street game. Break the trap down, the real life trap, that real life people that's not even the street is going through. Man, the real trap is how they teach us, right? You know, we get out of high school, they tell us we got to go to 12 years of high school, then what they tell us older. Only way to be successful is to go to college. So then we fall into that trap. Of course, when we go to college, we don't have no money, so we're gonna take on debt. We also gonna live on campus that's gonna cost us more money. Now we gonna pay interest. Then the interest is deferred, so it's gonna cost us more money. So then once we get out of school, after four or five years, most of the time it take you five years, it took me five, because I was playing around or being irresponsible, not really taking my studies 100% the way I was supposed to because I was trying to get money as well. You come out here, you got all this financial debt and then you can't even buy your first home, better yet find a job. Once I graduated college in 2009, it took me six months to find a job out of college. What a degree? With a business degree, in a DMV area where there are plentiful jobs. So at the time I'm still trapping and I'm like, dang, I did everything they told me to do and I'm still stuck in the trap. So then my mother helped me get my first job and then once I get that job, I was only making $15 an hour. So I'm like, this ain't enough. I'm still trapping, right? And then I started saying, this ain't enough. I started getting fired from multiple jobs. I've been fired from nine jobs in a 12 year career. I got fired twice in 2020. I got fired April 2020 and I got fired December 2020. Him, Firehunter actually helped me get fired the second time. How did he help you get fired? Cause I joined his mentorship in September 2020 and he ended up putting me on a private jet. We took a trip to Chicago and then he was like, yo, you need to hop on this private jet. So I hop on a jet and I posted some stuff, some pictures that, you know, of the day and he told me to create a mentorship. And so I was with an MLM company. I was making like $25,000 a month. Tell them what MLM is. Multi-level marketing. So I was doing basically affiliate marketing. You sell a product or a service that you don't directly own. You just kind of use your relationships to your community and bring the end user or the end service to whoever, right? So I was making 225,000 a month doing that. When I met him 500, he was like, yo, how much you making? And how many people you got? I was like, man, I got 700 people. He was like, how much you making? I was like, man, I'm making 30,000. He was like, bro, that ain't no money. Like, and I was like, what? He was like, yo, you can hop on my private jet. I'll show you. I only got 500 people and I'll show you what I'm making. He showed me making a million dollars a month and that just changed my mindset. Cause back in my community where I was at, I told people I was making 30,000. They were like, man, you capping, you lying. But now I get around this dude and he's like, yo, I don't know how you surviving off 30 bands a month. That ain't enough. And that's why exposure is everything. Cause you would get around bigger fish and start seeing the bigger picture and then it started making you a vision. He put me on a private jet and I'm like, yo, I need this life forever. Yo, what do I gotta do? He was like, yo, you need to take all that knowledge you just told me, all that stuff you doing. You need to start your own movement. You got that company eating off you. They taught you some good things that built your foundation but now it's time to roll, right? So I started transitioning and the company just cut me off. So I lost my full-time job that was 80,000 a year. And then I lost this opportunity that was 20,000 a month. So that following month, I had to go all in on me. That following month, I made the most money I ever made in 30 days. I made 66,000 in 30 days after I got fired for the second time. Guess who hits me up? Van Taylor. Van. Van. He talked about me on the park as I was the dude he was talking about who only had like 2,000 followers. I hit a $100,000 a month. Yeah. So what happened was Van hit me and was like, yo, I see what you're doing but I'm gonna give you some free game. He gave me some game, I implemented it. He started seeing it was working. I started seeing it was working. He was like, yo, it's time to go in less. You need to drop this bag on me. I'm like, I got to drop another bag. So I called my mother. I'm like, mom, I'm about to drop a bag. And she like, man, you just paid Marcus. Now you paying this other stranger. What's up with you and these strangers? And I'm like, mom, I'm investing the information. But this has taught me another lesson. Cause most of the time when you about to invest the information, you tell your loved ones, you tell your close friends, hey, I'm about to make this move. I'm about to better myself. I'm about to do this. Guess first thing they do. You tripping. They discourage you. They don't see where you going. They don't see your vision. They don't see what you see. Some people really care about you and they just don't want you to get got. They don't want you to get robbed. They can't really see. They just stuck in the old ways of doing things. That's why you got to get around different people. Cause my own mother want the best for me. She didn't know that me meeting these people and investing in myself and investing in them was going to be her investment. Cause now she got whatever she want. She didn't see that at the time. She just saw me paying 5,000 and somebody who might not live up to whatever, right? So she tried to discourage me when I joined Markets Joint. Then when I met Van, I met a CCC $6,000 a month and he telling me I need to go to another level. And I'm like, bro, like he just trying to hustle me. But I'm like, you know what? I'm a gambler. I'm a risk taker. I'm a drop the bag. You know what I'm saying? In two months, I had $100,000 a month. Just what he said. He was like, yo, you needed me making $100,000 a month. We got to go up. And then I had about $300,000, $400,000 a month last year just doing a couple of things that Van taught me. So then that's when I was like, yo, every time I invest in mentorship, it'll make me apply the action to go. So that's when I was like, yo, it also puts you in a room with like-minded people. So I was like, this the cheat code. Paying to get in rooms. Not just getting in the free rooms, but paying to get in rooms. Because now I'm around other people that invested five, 10, 15,000 around other people that invested to go to these events. So they want to make the most of it too. And then that's what started helping me cultivate this community I created. And then I start just teaching people all the ways that I was making money, all the ways that I got out of my nine to five, all the ways that I was able to quit hustling, all the ways I was able to quit doing anything illegal and just got my time freedom and literally got my life, my whole 24 hours. And I'm trying to show other people how to do this. And they looking at me like they skeptical. Like it's a scam because society teaches us that we gotta go to school, go to college, get a grad degree, get a job, invest in the stock market, work all your life just to live the last 10 years of your life. And you can barely afford anything. Most people only retire because most people only retire to get a second job so they can get a second income. You know what I'm saying? So I'm showing people how to get out that trap, how to open their mind, how to do different things, how to, you know, instead of trading time for money, how to use leverage, how to add value, how to help people. You know, everybody got a natural gift that somebody does not know or somebody wants to learn, but you just gotta learn how to find that person, how to create content, how to find your target market, that person who's looking for your information. So that's why I teach people how to do it. So what's in that free e-book? Man, that free e-book, I show people how to turn their credit in the cash. I show people how to read their credit report because one of the major things that entrepreneurs gotta learn is how to leverage their personal credit and their business credit. So you gotta fix your personal credit and learn how to structure it before you can even start thinking about business credit. So we also go into business credit. I also show them how to make residual income just from having good credit. You can make money just from having good credit. I'm showing people that. Showing them how to go to banks and get multiple credit cards and only get one inquiry. You know what I'm saying? It's so much game in the book that, I mean, it's just endless. I'm teaching them affiliate marketing. You know, that's one of the biggest pieces because a lot of people think they can't be an entrepreneur because they're like, I don't got no money and I don't got no credit. So where am I gonna start? Boom, affiliate marketing, created community. I watched you do it. Start going viral, start creating valuable content that people are gonna look at. You start building your followers up next so you know people will reach out to you. Hey, can you do promo? Hey, can you recommend my services? And if they are reputable personnel, they legitimate, you can build a partnership with them and say, hey, I'll bring you this many people or I'll expose your whatever on my platform. I get paid. So a lot of people wondering how they can get paid and it's through affiliate marketing. If they don't have no money to get started. I build affiliate marketing relationships with Mercedes Benz. Any company, anybody providing a service, a lady called me today from AT&T, she offered me a deal. I said, look, what if I could bring you more people? She said, I will pay you. I said, cool, I can have about 20 people to you this week. And she said, if you could do that, we could work out a better deal. So I get my community or the people who I've helped because once you help one person, once you help people one time, they're gonna come to you for everything. And if they see every time you refer them to somebody or a person or you give them some information that benefits them, they're gonna come to you for everything even if it ain't your expertise. So I build affiliate marketing relationships with anybody selling a product service, got something good that I like and I let them know, look, I'll refer your stuff to my people they gonna buy and they'll say, if you could do that, I'll give you XYZ. That's an easy way people can make money just in affiliate marketing. That's major, man. So what y'all need to do, y'all need to go to listen, man. Text game at 301-753-3349. 301-753-3349. Text game, he's gonna give you a free e-book. You're getting a free e-book. Game in that motherfucker. I'm telling you, this is the trappers way out. If you stuck in a trap in life and it's different traps, you might be sleeping with the enemy, you might be at this dating job, whatever the trap might be for you. Trapper, listen, man, trappers way out, he's gonna give you the game and he's gonna give you a free course. He giving everybody, do everybody get the free course? Everybody, everybody don't text that number. They get a free e-book, they don't get a free e-book and a free course. I'm gonna say a course. I'm gonna say e-book course. That e-book I usually sell at e-book for $197, I usually sell a course for like $397. So they get all, so everybody get that for free. So you're sitting around and you basement Bobby and you ain't doing nothing, man. This is a way for you to activate your fucking bank account, man. Especially if you're a couch warrior. This is the reason why we bring y'all this game. You ever was a couch warrior? Tell the truth. Nah, I always had that go get it. That don't mean you wasn't sleeping on the couch sometime. Would you ever? I slept on, no, I slept on the couch when I lived with the wrong chick one time and I was like, hey, it's time for us to break up. And I was like, hey, I'm sleeping in the other room till you find your way. So how long you was sleeping in the couch? It was like 45 days. Oh, you were couch warrior then. You were couched this time. Yeah, he definitely, he didn't have a fucking- But it was in my own house though. Listen, he was stuck in the trap of the couch. So he had to figure his way out. His body prints still in that couch. He was sleeping with the enemy. Wherever that couch is body print. That's the fact, I was sleeping with the enemy. And that's dangerous. A lot of people be sleeping with the enemy. But listen, right now, what y'all need to do, tell them, man, before we get out of here, tell them how to get with your man. Tell them what you gonna give him and anything, man. Man, look, follow me on Instagram. Make sure y'all text that number. Make sure y'all text game to 301-75-33349. Follow me on Instagram at trappers way out. The zero is a number zero. Yeah, the out, the out, and the out, yeah. Absolutely. And we changing people lives, man. We just taking people to the next level. I'm telling you, I got dudes in prison that's executing, running these plays, adding value to me, adding value to the community. I'll show them something and they'll spend more time studying it than I possibly can. And then they'll come back and start helping out my community, you know what I'm saying? So it's some powerful stuff we got going. So I'm actually giving people a glimpse into my mentorship. And my mentorship is a month long. I usually charge 5,000. They're getting a glimpse in this course. They're gonna actually see the people that's in my mentorship. They're gonna actually see the dudes that's incarcerated in the jail cell on the call. And these dudes is just telling how I changed their life. And if I could do it for somebody that's in prison and they start multiple companies, multiple businesses, then it's really an inspiration to get the normal nine to five, the normal trap or the normal person that just wants to be successful, wants to be a better version of themselves, wants to grow, wants to elevate. I created this community of people that's gonna help hold them accountable. Listen, man, we appreciate having you, man. Everybody right now, go follow him. Trappers way out, man. That O is a zero. Listen, man, text game to 301-753-3349. He's gonna give you a free e-book and he's gonna give you a course. That's another episode of Million Dollars River Game business spotlight, Trappers way out. Right. I knew you was gonna be great, man. We appreciate you. I heard, you know, I always heard about you, you know, coming up, as you ride up the street in Newark and I watched you at the Olympics, you know, and when you won silver and the lady was interviewing you and said, congratulations, you know, you're a silver medalist in the Olympics and you bust out crying. It was like silver, like, basically you was a young boy, but if you could really say what you wanted to say, you wouldn't be like, bitch, what? Fucking silver. And just the fact that 10 out of 10 people who won a bronze, a silver medal, you know, because gold is the top. So if you win a gold, of course you happy, but 10 out of 10 people that win a bronze, a silver, they up there and they take that motherfucker with the ultimate pride because they understand that I'm second best in the world and I won a whole entire world and I got a silver medal for the Olympics. The fact that the greatness that you had inside you was like, fuck being second, that's shit second place. You know what, facts, you know, the thing is, I knew you was gonna be great. I set goals for myself. I set a goal for myself because the last Olympic gold medal we had was Andre Ward, that was in 2004. Right. So my goal was to bring a gold medal back to my country. So when I lost, it was like, you know, it felt like one of the worst days of my life cause it's like I put my whole life into becoming an Olympic gold medalist and I didn't do it. So it was just, you know, preparation. It was certain things I was doing wrong and I learned from now and I know how to conduct myself as a pro and be more disciplined and all that kind of stuff. So I'm competitive. I don't like losing. I don't care, I had nothing. I asked you upstairs, I said, do you think they robbed you? And you said one of the coldest answers that I could ever hear from a young man. You said, no, I feel like I left it too close. Yeah. When I fight a person, it ain't supposed to be that close. So the fact that it was close enough for the judges to even consider him. I lost. And I respected that, man, because you know, it could, because you could have took the easy ride out and said, yeah, man, they, you know, but your perspective, your perspective from the time that you lost to, no, I'm not cool with being second. Hey, Danny. Yo, what's up? Listen, man, we got Shakur Stevenson over here, man. Shakur beat the ass Stevenson. We got Gil right here too. I know you and Gil got a relationship but I need the actual question. I need you not to be biased, Danny. What the fuck? And who the fuck gave Gil the permission to be a fucking boxing commutator? What gym was he boxing in in Philly? What the fuck gym do we come out of, Danny? I don't know, but I know Gil, he know his shit, though. Thank you. How the fuck? Danny, you don't know boxing. You don't fucking know boxing, Danny. How the fuck you gonna say you know his shit? He ain't boxing, no gym in Philly. It's a thousand gym. He followed the sport. So you know what I'm saying? He a student of the game. Thank you. Danny, man. You ain't really got to fight then know the game. Thank you. How you ain't got, but how is he speaking his shit? And I fought. He never fought nobody, Danny. Who the fuck you know him to fight? What gym was he in, Danny? First of all, Danny, first of all, first of all, first of all, Danny know I used to take, I used to be my son's trainer. I used to take my son to every gym. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he did train his son. Oh, so you saying he's a boxing trainer? Yes, wait, wait, hold on, wait, wait, hold on. Let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question. Danny father is a boxing trainer. All right, so your dad is a real boxing trainer. Is he one too? Yes. Is he qualified as a boxing trainer, Danny? That's all I want to know. I would say, I would say yeah. Thank you. Danny, you biased, man. This is your fucking man. You biased. Danny's fucking biased. You ain't shit, Danny. I would say yeah, only cause he know about boxing. He know what he be talking about. Thank you. And he be in the gyms, you know what I'm saying? He just watching the gym. He hanging gyms and shit. He's a gym rat. You really know about boxing. Oh my God, I called the wrong motherfucker, man. All right, Danny, enjoy your day, man. All right, man. All right, brother. I called the wrong fucking person, man. He tried to call a nigga. Think he's gonna get some heat and fucking it. Look, round, round, round. Fucking tell him if you a trainer, can you change the sun? Absolutely. They was fucking, they was bums, too. They ain't stay in the game. The fuck out of it. Magnet was bums, man. That nigga ain't, this motherfucker body beat him. He ain't heard about a little dirty, little dude dirty body beating me. He ain't go back to the gym. Fuck out of it. You keep showing clips. You keep showing highlight reels of clips when he shadow boxing. That shit don't count. You ain't show, you ain't post one fight a Mac yet. I know this, this thing ain't post one fight a Mac. Now, one fight, all, he shadow boxing. All the dump shit. All this dump shit. Ain't nobody right there. He shadow boxing. Yeah, go away, go, go son. He's a beast. He's a beast. Ain't Mac gon' fuck you up. Somebody say, they gon' fucking shadow boxing. He was a fucking journey, man. He was a journey, listen. This son of a, Mac was a fucking journey, man, like 14, 15, motherfucker, man. Listen, I know that word, I know that word in boxing. He was a fucking journey, man. You tell me, yeah, I was a trainer, my son. You ain't post one fight. You always post his shadow boxing. Just like, hit the jab, throw the jab, go it. What is he talking from there? My fuck ain't do nothing, man. This shit is disgusting, man. You should be ashamed of yourself. I told him, yeah, I trained my son. He fought like two, three fights. Little dude dirty beat, hit him with a body shot. He stopped coming to the gym. And you told me it, because I told Mac, you said if I'm lying. Yeah, I remember when Mac went in the gym with Bozy and him. Everybody at Bozy and him had to fight, and it was all young kids, none of them were. So the boy asked, this is a class story. Bozy, so the dude said, they came down from Jersey to fight. He said, so, excuse me, man, the kid ain't got mouthpieces. Bozy said, this is what Bozy said. Bozy said, oh no, we don't wear mouthpieces in this gym. And he said, oh well, well, uh, Mac. My grandfather would be like that too. He said, Mac, you're not fighting. And he said, oh well, Mac's not fighting none of them niggas. We gonna wait for one of the Jersey boys to get it. Did you or did you not say that? Did you or did you not say that? You said that. You said, yeah, I ain't letting Mac fuck them niggas, because they was a little more, these niggas were straight out of North Philly. I didn't let them fight him. They didn't wear mouthpieces. You fuckin' fake ass to one of those. Hold on, hold on, hold on. What part of Jersey though? I don't know what part. What's that from Jersey and New York? They had it. No, they're from New York. I think they're from like upstate New York. Y'all ain't gonna play us like that. I ain't saying like that. I'm not saying this niggas crazy, man. But he did say that. He said, Bozy said, oh no, my fighters, we don't wear mouthpieces in this gym. That nigga be lying, man. Did Bozy say that? Yeah, Bozy said that. The fight, thank you. I ain't say that shit to my son. You said, Mac, Mac, sit out this day. Sit out the day. Go back to, sit out the day. Go back in the car. Go in the car. He, he, he disappeared in the car. The guilt blended out. He blicked out the gym. Fuck out of here talking all this dumb shit. I was a trainer. He's ashamed of himself. Hey, man, don't listen to that nigga shit go up, man. You trained your son to duck. Let me ask you a question. This son was duck. Duck. Fuck out of here. The mighty ducks. This son was his, he was his teammates of the mighty ducks. That's what you should not be talking about, man. Like motherfuckers, I already know that, listen, one thing I know about the boxing game, I'm not stupid. This is one thing I'm not stupid. There's a lot of ducking going on. Hey, listen, man. Because I see certain people. I'm like, yo, Gil, why? That's one thing he could tell me something. I'd be like, why he ain't fight him? Oh no, he ducking him. Oh, why he ain't fight him? Oh no, he ducking him. They ain't gonna let him fight. I'm like, I thought anybody opposed to fighting. How the fuck? Everybody not fighting me. Because I'm saying to myself, he had a magazine in here one time. So he got all these people. And it was like, it was like rain. It was like, it, and it was box. The boxes had a weight class and all these names. So I'm like, okay, if that's number one and two, they gotta fight, right? No, I don't go down like that. What the fuck you mean they don't go down like that? If he's number one, he's number two and he got a belt. How he go and fight number seven? I don't understand that. It's too many belts though. That's what it is. Yeah, a lot of fake belts. I told you the only belt that I like is the green one. All of them are belts. No, it's four real belts. Yeah, four real belts. Four real belts. The green one with the gold shit on it, that's the best belt. But, but, but, it's a bunch of other belts too. That red belt, the red goofy joint with all the, it just looked like it's just bullshit. No, that's a real belt, man. No. Yes, it is. The gold one, right? You're a champion of the world with that joint, man. Or what? Which one? The IBF. I think that might be cool. The WBF. No, no, that's the bullshit joint. That's the bullshit joint. I knew it. It's the WBC and the IBF. Oh yeah, yeah, shit on there. Put that aside. That shit on me now. Listen, I'm telling you the two belts that I paid attention to is the IBF and the WBC. Them the two belts and the ring belt because they got the old fighters on it. That's the only reason the whole week. No. If you take the old fighters over there, it don't really hold no weight. No, no. And it got, you got the WBC. You got the WBO. You got the IBF and. WBA. The WBA. Yeah, they all world champions, man. Bro. That's just like this, you know what I mean? The real champions, though. All right, so okay, okay, okay. Okay, that's just like you got. That's just like you got this. Here go this. The WBC, I mean, my favorite belt. That's like motherfucking death row records, right? That one joint you said the IBO was some shit. That's like motherfucking booboo record label around the corner. That shit don't hold no fucking weight. No, that's a dude. No, it don't. The IBO. The IBF. That's people making up ex, you making them new federations, boxing, federating. For what? No, dawg, there's always been like that. It need to be one fucking belt. It do, I agree with that. Bullshit. I agree with that. Listen, it need to be one belt in boxing. All that shit that lead, that give people, oh no, I got the two belts. Well, if you got two belts and I got two belts, why are we not fighting? Right. I agree with that. And if you got four belts. No, no, a lot of times though, that don't be on the fighters, that be on the promoters. You gotta understand it's like, it's like, it's just like party promoting, bro. If I got Shakura Stevenson, right? All right. And he got two belts, right? And no, prime example, prime example, this is a prime example. In two weeks, or next week, or a couple weeks from now, Givante Tank Davis is fighting Roli Romero. Now, do Roli really deserve this shot of Givante Tank Davis? Fuck no. Who the fuck has Roli beaten? Nobody. It's for a belt. No disrespect to Roli and none of that, but you ain't did nothing in boxing yet. I agree with that. Right? Hold on, hold on. But hold on, but hold on. But he's fighting Givante Tank Davis because he's on Floyd Mayweather's promotions and he's on Floyd Mayweather's promotions. And if these two niggas fight, guess who makes all the money? Floyd Mayweather's promotions. If Floyd Mayweather's promotions fights a top rank fighter, now we gotta break money down. Yeah. And they don't like to break money down. So if Shakora Stevenson is number one in his division and top rank got a nigga that's remotely in the top three of that division, nine times out of 10, they're gonna push him to fight that man instead of a motherfucker that's on PBC because no, we gonna keep all the fucking money. And even if he lose, we still got the belts over here. But it could be done though. No, it is getting done. Yeah. Deontay Wilder, Fury, Bud Porter. It is getting done because at the end of the day is the people are putting pressure on these to get this shit done. Because it's like, all right, these is fights that was really supposed to happen three years ago and they not happening. So now the fans is like, wait, hold on, wait, what the fuck is going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? When you got all the fans saying that then now was like, all right, we got to make the fight because this shit's about to make an asshole full of money that we not getting because we on some dumb shit. So you know what I mean? At the end of the day, it seems like, you know, boxing is- Oh, look, look, look, look, look, he was running. He just ran. Look, look, he tried to run. He tried to run from board. Look, you see that? Cool. He be on his, he be on his bike. No, look, look, look, look, look. Oh, no, he's just- Hold up, he just ran first. He ran first, he ran first. He said look, look, look, look, look, nigga, try me. Bam. Sit your dumb ass down. He's this hard Ghillie. If I was in the ring, you'll be running. Look, look, he got away from me. He ran. No, no, no, why's he keep watching him? Drop his ass. No, no, he tripped, the board tripped, it was wet. See, I know a little something about what's going on, man. So who was this dude? Did this dude- Yes, he was a champion and he just took his 30 and no 30 and no 30 and no 23 knockouts and you took his belt what belt did he have WBC oh hey real about this dude on the fight he had the real belt this boy had the real belt this dude was the fucking animal he said he said watch the fight bitch you should have watched this shit I don't really watch fights I don't know man see it's on this dude's animal he was an animal he's fucking cooked now because you talk about he got it he trimmed him out three more the grill and barbie fucked him up yeah barbecue big yeah he knows up man yeah he gave that nigga Jane find a workout so you know being in a relationship man because I see when you come in here you don't come in here with a gang of your home family family with you man yeah I'm family man I enjoyed just chilling my family I enjoyed being at home with my girl my fiance my brothers my sister here my cousin here like I'm a family man I'd rather sit at home and chill with them yeah spend time with them cuz you know that's the best way to be far as like being a box like being a family man is the best way to be is how you stay out of trouble basically and I try to keep myself out of trouble at all the time so I'm definitely a family man damn but let me ask you a question though like nine siblings in one house how was it at dinner time like no it was getting wild it's your favorite meal like when you think about it we had to cook 82 pieces of chicken man we was eating like chicken nuggets and like you feel me fast like so quick stuff like that we put together we really have it just keep buying a bunch of food we have all that type of money at that time so you definitely tough though do you think you want to start your own promotion company yes cuz I see that's that's like the thing you know me that's good that's the boss move now I feel like that's the I started off with top rank but as we keep going I'm gonna keep getting bigger and I'm be able to do a lot of this stuff myself I'm gonna be learning the game right now I'm be able to come my own promoter basically so I'm on top of it like I don't know but do you know how do it go like to be a promoter so that mean you just gotta you got to have enough money to rent the venue and pay the both fighters yeah and go and negotiate the deals with one of them showtime or yeah the zone set up to set up the fights basically that's all you gotta do yeah oh sure I'm ready to start promoting right I had that money done like no no no I know a couple boys around the way I get some fight together I'm just saying that it ain't got to be you know me I could throw some people in the ring start a little hood fights and some shit you know me but the money that the promoters getting gonna be way more than anybody cuz it's like you feel me like the fighters ain't gonna get as much money as the promoter gonna get the promoter go get money from HBO and showtime the network ESPN and all that kind of stuff and in the sponsors too because you know you always see the sponsors names being the rings and you know I mean so that's on the way though yeah long as you got relationships man relationships is worth more than money yeah I mean and you were good you were good you could see you a good solid person you feel what I'm saying and you really loved this boxing shit you it's not nothing else in life you really want to do right now other than box you feel what I'm saying so the only advice I can give you as long as you stay you know dedicated and focused man the next 10 years the most important years of your life you could do anything man I got your own locked in give I already know you locked in what you calling pop-up pop-up ain't playing niggas pop-up pop-up old-school discipline yeah he one of the best coaches in the world yeah you know it's I never seen coach better than me personally and he don't any don't get enough credit he don't get no credit for half of the stuff he do like the camps that we be having like people don't know like still to this day man I'm still like being about the little with stuff like I'm gonna say this though he get credit now he'll get the credit he deserves he'll get the credit he deserve he get credit when he hold them belts in there yeah that's the real credit cuz cuz we're ever they wouldn't acknowledge him and not cuz you know the boxing game funny any time they got like people like you speaking in the sport it is as good but I noticed that too certain motherfuckers gonna be getting credit I don't got to but anytime you hold them belts in the air when you winning when you going to beating people ass ain't gonna say it public but he got the credit cuz if it wasn't for him you wouldn't be out here doing what the fuck you doing so you got to look at it like that but you know it's always gonna be this politics and all this shit yeah I've really especially that boxing shit is a bunch of politics he my he my biggest like he believed me more than anybody like he'd be mad at me if I could hit with a jab I get here with a jab he's he did like we said we told you better than that we done better than that yeah we are you all day like what you've been doing when I wasn't around like like we really sit down already and I'm like Papa I'm gonna beat the shit out of this dude up fight like I promise you he not gonna land a hook I literally had to tell him a hundred times like Papa he telling me in training like you gotta watch out for the hook gonna be looking for the hook I'm like pop up not gonna hit me with that hook I'm gonna see that from a mile away I didn't die my trainer ain't tell me that that's why I got out of jail I know not your fucking mouthpiece I ain't watch it all twisted y'all up like yours won't go on that shit just yeah there's some good training he had thanks yeah cuz Papa understood but you know what Papa know why nigga cuz pop it pop up with that hook before you know that hooky clean pop you know that hooky clean pop but Papa know he was slipper one time nigga I don't care if I'm the bad boy I know but he Pop Pop got cool with a hook trust me the experience is the best shit yeah that's what Papa nigga didn't I tell you keep that motherfucker hand up pop up I told you he ain't gonna hit me no I'll hit you with a fucking hook you'll keep them here he'd be ready to fight me too yeah I know pop up gonna be the nigga first first nigga catch you with that hook you ain't see it coming nigga I told you I'll be ducking I don't want to smoke with you Papa I'll hit you with that hook he strong as hell I know and he got the end of joints they old yeah you know what the older your shit get the heart of them bitches get they feel like what old motherfucker see laying a solid punch on his own you're done he always tell me all I need is one one punch all you need is one punch hey you see that's a real wish you only to watch you slip a thousand of them joint one Joe to push you down tell me right now nigga on the knee one one mother I'm telling you right now let me get you know I'm always I get what in on you lights out no but man we gonna give pop-up is my fucking credit on here we gonna get your flowers on here because pop-up you took a young man who come from a household of nine siblings nine siblings and you turned them into somebody special man you feel what I'm saying and not not only did you turn them into a special athlete you turned them into a special person you feel what I'm saying a respectable young man you know I don't really him talk no shit or really unless he talking about boxing feel what I'm saying I never see you outside of your lane I never see you doing nothing I ain't trying to be somebody I'm not I'm trying to be myself absolutely and you know you out here being the best fucking version of yourself man thanks you know what I'm saying you 24 you got your family with you you know what I'm saying you got two belts and a ring magazine belt you feel what I'm saying I don't personally believe you bigger you big enough in the world that you supposed to be but I know that's just coming you feel what I'm saying because I see a lot of boxers who got a lot of more followers than you and and got a bigger platform than you but they ain't you yeah that I'm learning I'm learning now like it's a whole different world outside of boxing like to be a star you got to be a star outside the ring too so I'm learning at the end of the day like I see everything y'all be doing with the videos and y'all focus like y'all y'all putting yourself out there I'm just you know taking my little notes and I'm gonna get there but let me ask you a question how is it that the best fight ain't the biggest fighters because it's a popularity contest like a lot of these people they pride in the clubs every day got the chains on everybody looking at that like looking at the flashy the jewelry and all that kind of stuff in the cars and they posting it like I got I got a nice car too I ain't never really even post up my car type shit so it's just a different game like it's a popularity contest outside the ring so they gonna be the biggest fighters regardless but the best fighters like somebody like me or like bud like you know we really family man like I don't be having a I be with my family all the time so I don't be thinking about all that yeah now I'm about to start playing the game don't worry celebrate when you get in and you start to understand like wait hold on this person he got he got sponsors wait I'm really the guy like he's not gonna be around three years from now soon as he get the right fight he's done out of you you feel what I'm saying and then you you see it so you start to be like you know what let me loosen up a little bit let me start showing them a little bit more because it's sad as it is to say man social media has taken over everything bro everything is boxers now there's boxing used to be all about being a champion man you get niggas now and the champion to have a hundred thousand followers two hundred thousand followers the nigga that ain't the champion got a million followers he the number one he didn't know he your mandatory that nigga don't even want to fight you yeah fuck he's selling out arena so he cool with what's going on he like fucked about he's gonna beat my ass if I fight him I'm gonna sell a arena out regardless nigga yeah if I fight you or not nobody nobody don't your 44th cab driver don't the people don't they got it somewhere you got to give up a belt or something if you said pass oh yeah see what's that called lomenchenko did that Devin Haney was lomenchenko's mandatory he was scared he didn't want to fight Devin Haney damn so he said it take the belt back no fuck that I know they they bumped him up though they gave him a super a super belt that don't mean nothing yeah that's stupid it's don't this shit don't even they offer me a super belt I ain't taking right he wouldn't see here take a super belt like it like a super belt you know he's a boxer boxer for them as well what you think you was a fucking pink belt kung fu fuckers you talk about like that all you want to fucking black but it was a fucking yeah it was a black it was a fucking tan belt it was black what was wrong with you taekwondo taekwondo he was he was a man first of all he was a black belt in jail jitsu yeah I mean it did not turn taekwondo I started my own form of martial arts like any video man yeah I got a lot of it I started my own girl pinching the ass in the park I show us a kiss you know secret a lot of my stuff I started to own my own my own practice of martial arts called low Kwan Doh it's my style you know a style I created yeah with you run get the fuck out of this you haul ass from the fucking yard that's go Kwan Doh that's not low Kwan Doh we fight now we're not doing that so man listen it's your call man we just one shot you out man keep being great young but appreciate it keep doing you enough yes we know when we know you got a hundred million waiting on you facts I can't wait to get there a million is only a matter of how often you fight before you did you know I mean so just make sure you stand at gym make sure the motherfuckers keep you active yeah three times a year if possible stay away from that one shot yeah stay away from that where my grandfather throwing he's throwing it at me so I'm watching out for it yeah wait for them to the hook pop pop talk about you yeah the pop pop shout out to you man the pop I mean y'all here doing great shit OGM we appreciate you man um and anybody you want to shout out before you get out of now just keep tuning in I'm a superstar in the making of course Steven said I'll probably be back in the ring probably like August I'm being superstars so keep watching all right well to me you already follow follow me on Instagram yes of course Steven see you right here on the screen follow me on Twitter at Shakur Stevenson keep tuning in man let's get it man it's just like that right