Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 2: David Benavidez joins, De’Aaron Fox Spurs rumors, viral Twitter videos
Episode Date: January 30, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson are joined by 3-time WBC Super Middle Weight champ David Benavidez to discuss his upcoming fight against David Morrell on February 1st at 8PM ET.../5PM PT on Prime Video. Later, Unc and Ocho discuss Sacramento Kings De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs rumors, the guys dive into viral Twitter moments and more!04:00 - David Benavidez joins18:00 - D Fox to Spurs24:11 - Franklin gets picture of drill for package31:00 - Wife lies about emergency funds38:30 - Q&Ayyyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Okay, guys, joining us right tonight, the three-time WBC champion and super middleweight
29 and 0, 24 knockouts, David Bidavides.
David, how you doing, bro?
I'm doing great, brother.
Thank you guys for having me on.
I really appreciate the invitation being here.
Thank you. Okay, David Morrell
What can we expect in this fight?
So David Merrill the reason why I picked this guy is because he's a top fighter at light heavyweight division, you know
so me I
Understand that I want to make my own path and I gotta beat the best and then no matter who it may be
So David Morrell, he's considered the best at light heavyweight, but I'm just
the Mexican monster and I'm going to show exactly what I made up this Saturday.
And like I said, you know, this is, this is, this is a real beef.
I'm going in there to break David Morrell's mouth.
He had a lot to say about me.
So he has to, he has to live up to everything he said about me.
I like it.
Hey, listen, we know each other very well, man.
You started boxing at the age of three.
Can you share some memories from your early training days and what drew you to the sport
at such a young age?
Yeah, definitely.
I remember training in the garage with my dad, with my dad and my brother.
I know just being a little kid running miles and sparring all the kids in the neighborhood,
sparring everybody, basically earning my respect,
sparring the best people, beating them up, then going to different cities and beating
them up and just making my name like that.
And you know, basically what drew me to the sport more, what made me grow passionate of
it, it was, it's not how you look or it's not how you act, it's how you fly.
That's how we gained the respect and you could look a certain type of way, but you
could be a whole different type of way in the ring.
And, you know, because of me, when I was younger, I was chubbier.
So people made fun of me, but when I got their ass in the ring, they had
nothing to say to me after that.
So that's really what drew me to the sport.
And that's what made me have the passion to the sport today.
With all the fights you've had to date, right?
Is there one fight that you consider the most defining moment in your
career or you haven't had that fight yet?
I feel like I haven't had that fight yet.
Um, I felt like the one that really put me on the map was when I fought Caleb
Blanton because you know, I kind of really got my story out there and, um, it wasn't
a hard fight to be honest with you, but that was really the one that put me on the map.
Look, you find David Morrell, but we, everybody knows you, everybody,
everybody in the sport, even you're not in the sport.
They know you want one fight.
You won't Canelo Alvarez.
Why is it so important for you to fight Canelo?
Because that's just going to define, you know, my history and that's basically
that fight is the passing of the torch from one great Mexican fighter to another.
But that's why that fight isn't happening because that other Mexican fighter
doesn't want to pass the torch because he knows once I get his ass in that ring,
all his titles are going to come with me and he's not ready to be sacrificed like
that yet.
And at the end of the day, like I said, if he was so confident in his skills that
he could come beat me, why doesn't he just come shut me up and get a big bag out of
it too, because this is the biggest fight in boxing, whether you like it or not,
you know, whether somebody says it is or it's not, this is the fight that
everybody wants to see.
I'm a hundred percent confident in myself.
I know I will go in there and I'll beat Canelo.
He knows that he can't beat me. That's why he doesn't want to give me the opportunity. That's why he'd rather fight Heine Munguia. That's why he'd rather fight Edgar Berlingo.
Because he knows he can't mess with the Mexican monster.
Hey, I like, I love Dave, you my dog. I love the confidence. Where does the confidence like
this come from to know Canelo, one of the greatest fighters of all time?
I think most would probably when they argue the fact,
what is it about what you've done
or what you've achieved makes you feel
that you can beat Canelo no matter what hands down?
Where does the confidence come from?
Because I've been putting in the work for a long, long time.
I've been sparring nothing but world champions, you know, in my adolescence.
When I was 14 years old, I sparring Peter Quillen.
He was a champion.
14 years old, I was sparring Latif Khayyabi.
He was a champion.
15, Kelly Pavlik.
16, Gennady DeLufkin.
17, Gilberto Ramirez.
18, Art Bivou.
And not only was I holding my ground with these fighters
I was getting the best out of them and that's I know I'm a different type of I'm a different caliber fighter and
Then this day I believe in myself. I believe in my skills
I believe that you know, I can manifest whatever I desire, you know
I'm really connected with my mind both my mind
Body and soul so I know whatever I with my mind, body and soul.
So I know whatever I set my mind to, I will manifest.
And that's how I know I will beat Canelo because I have 110% confidence in myself.
And whatever I set my mind to, I will accomplish.
Listen, Ed, much as I love boxing, I love the sweet science, I love everything about it.
So when I think about Canelo and at some point,
I think this fight will happen.
When it happens, I'm not sure.
But if it is to happen, would you prefer to fight
at 168 for the underspeed or super middleweight?
Or you open the face him at a catchweight
or you can fight at heavyweight?
But to be honest with you, I'm gonna give you my...
David, can you...
Yes?
I don't know,'s on my froze. Oh, hold on Dave.
Hold on one minute.
Is that us. You're better.
I can see you now.
I'll keep moving.
Okay, go ahead.
Go ahead, Dave.
I'm just so what I asked you if would you prefer to fight in 168, 168
pounds for the undisputed super metal weight title, or you open to face him at
a catch weight or hell even heavyweight?
What do you think?
Oh, look, I'm, I'm a play, um, I'm going to predict the future right here.
I'm going to talk to you.
The only way I see this fight happening is me going up or winning all the belts
at light heavyweight, winning all the undisputed titles. And then me and Canelo fight at a cash weight, 172 or 173 for the 168 pound titles and the 175 pound titles.
I think that was the entire Canelo fight because it would make this fight a hundred times bigger.
And it will be the biggest fight in the Mexican boxing history.
And that's the way I see that fight playing out.
I feel like in my heart. I feel like in my heart
I definitely feel in my heart. That's how that fights gonna happen and I will be the greatest Mexican fighter of all time
I like it
What is it when we think when we think when we think of boxing and we think of Mexican boxer
We think of machismo. We see de la Hoya. We see our
Chavez we see all these great Mexican fighters and we know
they're gonna go out on their shield that nothing else, hey do not, I don't
care, let me die in this ring, do not throw that towel in, do not stop this
fight, we going out, we gonna go out, what is it that that you guys put so much
pride in boxing? I just feel like it's,
you're not gonna let somebody out man.
In this sport, it's the only sport that could be man to man.
And I'm gonna fight, you know,
I'm not gonna let somebody make me look bad
in front of my people.
This is how it is.
This is why some machismo.
This is a Mexican style of boxing.
We're gonna keep going toe to toe
till one goes to the floor.
And I guarantee you that one is not gonna be me
I'm gonna be the one going toe-to-toe and I'm gonna be knocking everybody out and that's how much confidence I have myself
And I feel like that's just the Mexican blood in me. I feel like all Mexican fighters think like that
Oh you for a little bit hold up is is it money do you he does he say you're asking for too much money? Does he want too much money?
No, so when when they offered
Canelo he only despite
When you fight Canelo you only get a flat fee of five million dollars, which I'm totally fine for that
But like I said, he's looking for the easier fights. He doesn't want the hard fights. Like I said, that's why he's going with
Rolando. He went with Jaime Munguil.
I feel like this fight is going to be inevitable because I'm not going
nowhere. You know, I just turned 28 years old.
I'm coming into my prime and I feel the best I've ever felt and I'm not
going nowhere. I guarantee you I'm going to be the last man standing.
So when Canelo, he's through with all the little fighters
He's fighting. He's done fighting all the weak fighters. He's fighting, you know, there's gonna be a real man right here standing in front of him
I like it. Let's go. Let's go back to what's happening in February 1st
David Benavidez the Mexican monster versus Dave Morrell and we know we you watch Muriel
I watch Muriel last fall or more Mor before. Morell is known for his aggressive style.
What do you see as his biggest strengths?
And do you see any holes in his game that you may be able to expose?
You know, whether it be mid range, whether it be in the pocket.
What's the game plan?
If you're allowed to talk about that.
Yeah, David Morell, he's a great fighter, but this is what sets me apart from everybody else.
I make the great fighters look average. with David Morrell he moves around really good
But you know like I said, I cut the distance I throw punches and bunches. I throw hard body shots
He's never faced. Nobody like me. He's never faced
Nobody throws combinations like me attacks to the body and that could take a punch
You know like I said, we're gonna go total toe for we're gonna go total toe all day
So all that stuff he was talking about me saying that he
was gonna knock me out, that he was gonna hurt me. You know I'm gonna be there to test his chin and I'm
gonna be I wanted to fight like I said I like to be I like to be the ass that's
not scary you know I mean so I'm going in there I'm putting everything on the
line and I will get David Morrell out of there. I like it I'm excited man I'm
excited I can't wait to February 1st man. I could talk Max in all goddamn night. Go ahead.
What about some of the other fighters? What about Boval? What about
BetterBL? Yeah so after this fight, after I beat David Morrell, I'm gonna be put in
line to fight for all the titles. That's why I was telling Chad that
ultra single that this is, that's why I see the fight with me
and Canelo.
No, no, it's, it's inevitable.
It was, it's definitely going to happen because once I get all those titles, you know, that's
going to be the only thing entice Canelo, but I understand a better be of him, of all
their great fighters.
I used to, I used to spar people.
I spart them a lot.
So I know him up close and personal, but they're great fighters.
But like I said, I understand that.
You know, greatness isn't given it's earned.
So I'm going to go take my greatness.
I like it.
That's the fight.
David Biddle Bides, David Moro, David Morale, February the first 8pm Eastern
5pm Pacific on prime video.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on. Hold on. Dave, I got a question.m. Pacific on Prime Video. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Dave, I got a question.
Yeah.
In between you, right? They say after, after Muriel fight, anything in between?
You want to fight, you want to fight me as a tune-up, a tune-up match before you get to Canelo, you get to anybody else?
Come on, bro. I used to watch you when I was in seventh grade. You grade you should be my favorite player I don't want to do you like that
I'm gonna knock you out it's gonna hurt my heart
no no no no no it's it's it's gonna win it when it's ready when you want to get
some work in man I'm ready but dude listen I love you I'm excited for the game for the for the fight you know February 1st and I wish you nothing but Ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, David Benavidez takes on David Morrell. February the 1st, 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Pacific on Prime Video.
Good luck, David. Thank you for joining us, man.
We'll be talking to you down the road.
Hopefully within the next year, that fight with Canelo takes place
and we'll have you right back here again.
Yes, sir. Thank you guys, man.
Thank you both. Appreciate it.
Oh, Joe, check this out.
You heard him?
He scared me.
He scared me.
If he fights at super middleweight, which is 168,
he's probably walking around at 190, Ocho.
So he's probably walking around at your size.
Yeah, yeah.
And he tall with it too.
He tall with it too. Good defense. Everything. He's always tight.
You know, like he said earlier, he throw them punches and bunches. So it's going to be a very good fight.
I'm not sure if you know anything about David Morrell, but David Morrell is good. He got power. He can move around when he needs to.
You know, he can sit in the pocket when he needs to.
He can fight at mid-range. He can fight from distance.
Got good ring IQ. He's young.
He doesn't have that many fights up under his belt,
but he's so good, which is why he's very confident
he can get in there and go toe to toe.
Go toe to toe, we're gonna be there.
So I'm excited for it and I can't wait.
It's gonna be a good one.
I think the thing is, Ocho, but but look if everybody's coming to fight like they say
Yeah, somebody gonna get like because hey when you hear the thing now when you throw punches
You can't protect your kid when you throw you out here what you protected with so I'm gonna go
Yeah, you gotta wait for something gonna be coming back. Oh, yeah every time every time especially at that level. Yes
That's why that's why ring IQ is important
It's the chess match as you go to check mate as you go up and wait classes don't punch it harder harder
Yeah, and one punch turns the lights out of the building. Yeah. Oh, yeah, but I can't wait to see that fight
Oh Joe basketball the Aaron Fox to the Spurs the Kings received dozens of callAaron Fox. He reportedly has a favorite destination in mind, the San Antonio
Spurs. There will be a partnership in the sending center, Victor Wimbanyama, to create
one of the best young duos in the Western Conference. Do you like De'Fox, Swipe a Fox,
added to San Antonio? I mean, I do like it in a sense.
You think about in Sacramento, where are they going?
Where are they headed?
Could it be a, say a situation similar to that of, um, ah, in Portland, um,
Damon Lither being important, no, uh, overstaying, you know, I wouldn't, I
don't want to say overstaying is welcome, but allowing him to go somewhere else where he can get, get
some, get some done and compete for, for, for a championship.
I think Darren Fox have an opportunity to go over there with Victor Wimbayama.
Did I say that right?
Yeah.
Wimbayama.
Yeah.
Go over there with Victor Wimbayama, who is one of the best in the NBA right now, I think
they can continue to build in one point challenge, you know, for a trophy.
Yeah.
I think the thing is, Ocho, I'm looking at them like San Antonio and I get Wimby.
You would think like, most guys want to go to New York.
They want to go to LA.
They want to go to these, one of these big markets.
San Antonio is not a big market.
That tells me like, Hey, I want to win and go to another team. Oh Joe you lose a year
So instead of getting a five-year you got to get a four-year
But he's willing to forego that that tells me that you know
He doesn't feel like he can accomplish what he wants to accomplish and that's the win. So you're gonna get money wherever you go
I mean, what can't you what can't you do?
with 250 million 270 million that't you do with 250 million, 270 million that
you can do with 300 million? You still be whatever you want to buy, you still be able
to buy it. Right. Yeah. He's one of the best young guards, super quick, cat quick, lives
in the lane. Look, got a nice little flow game. Can you, you know, can you, uh, step back or kind of remind you a little bit like Tony Parker, you
know, Tony Parker, all they lived in the lane played amongst the trees, but the
difference is, uh, yeah, beautiful floater. Yeah. Uh, dear.
Fox was a lot more athletic than Tony Parker. Tony Parker didn't have the
athleticism that DeRay and Fox did, but he was crafty.
He knew how to get his shot off, especially in the paint. Like I said, he was lived in the paint, but uh, they're in Fox.
And like I said, I'm surprised Ocho that the spurs, there are not a whole
lot of people that says, Oh, my destination is San Antonio.
The only guy, the only free agent that I think that they've gotten via
free agency is uh,
Uh, uh, Lamarcus Aldridge. Yeah when when Tim when Tim when Tim when Tim Duncan left
Uh, Lamarcus Aldridge left San Antonio. Excuse me left Portland
When the Lakers thought the Lakers thought they had it and he ends up going to Portland, excuse me
Ends up going to San Antonio. He left Portland, the Lakers thought they had him, but he bypassed the Lakers and went to San Antonio.
That is the only free agent that I can think of.
Uh, DeMar DeRozan, um, I think they traded for DeMar DeRozan.
Um, it's going to be very, very interesting to see this thing.
He might have went there free agency, but I'm not sure.
But you know, they drafted Kawhi.
Yeah.
No, they didn't trade.
Yes.
Yes.
They traded.
Yeah.
They traded DeMar DeRozan for the Kawhi.
So that's how he ended up in San Antonio.
They drafted Tim Duncan.
They drafted Manu.
They drafted Tony Parker.
They drafted Tim Duncan. They drafted Manu. They drafted Tony Parker. They drafted David Robinson. So if you look at the night and look, they won.
Um, but I've never done a whole lot of freeing since I don't understand tech,
you know, Texas, no state income tax, but you got Dallas, you got Houston,
you have people, but I want to go to Houston. I want to go to Dallas.
I really never heard free agency. I want to go to San Antonio.
They're the first, uh, that I would have heard said, I want to go to San Antonio.
Yeah. Hey, he, he, he wants to mini. He wants to win.
He's standing on business and there's a great young team that is headed in the
right direction and doing just that winning.
Yeah. And, um, he signed, I think now he's with clutch, which is rich Paul's agency.
And they mean business.
Yeah. He means business.
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In November, a Savannah man did what hundreds of millions of Americans do every year.
He purchased something online, but Sylvester Franklin did not get what he paid for.
Franklin decided it was time for some new tools.
So he logged to Aliexpress and ordered a drill.
They sent me a picture of what they sent me.
He sent the a picture.
That's right.
Franklin ordered a drill and what he got was a printed photo of a drill he ordered.
But it gets worse.
I paid $22.47 for a pressure washer.
Pressure washer.
And this is what I got.
Franklin says, it's a screw.
I mean, you know what?
I want to have something like that happens
right? When I think about Aliexpress I haven't ordered you know much of
anything off of Aliexpress but... And I won't be. Yeah how do you how do you order
something pay full price for it and they send you a picture of said item that
you purchased? Yeah but I don't know if you gonna really expect,
did you really expect to pay $22 for a drill?
How much did he pay for the drill?
I mean, I don't know what a drill costs.
Jordan, look at what the price of a drill costs right quick.
I know it don't cost no damn $22.
That don't even sound like it.
It costs more than that, right?
Yeah, it has to. I don't do construction. costs more than that right? Yeah, it has to I don't do construction
Huh, but one between 149 and $200 so hey
He got got I knew it wasn't gonna be no $22. Yes, I could have told you that now even do do construction
Yeah, I would ace hardware loads of home depots somewhere
even do construction. Yeah, I don't with the ace hardware, Lowe's or Home Depot somewhere. Home Depot? Home Depot right down the street. Yeah, you know, cause they like that stuff.
I can like, okay, let me see. Let me see what I, what I, what I, is what I'm purchasing.
Is it equipped to do the job that I'm going to need it to do? So that's probably something
you probably need to see up close and personal, Ocho. But yeah, bro, they got you. They got
you. Hold on. Matter of fact, speaking of,
are you a handyman?
Are you like Tim from, what's the show?
Two time?
Yeah, two time Tim, can you build stuff?
No.
No? No.
Okay, okay.
I was just curious.
You can't either.
Who?
Me too.
I took woodshopping high school.
I did too. I took wood high school. I did too. I
Can put I can put together an entire bed and bed frame with wood all I need is
I can break it a tie bread bed and bread frame. I can put it together though. I can do that
I can take it apart now. You need somebody to take it apart. Just call your boy
I do that for you. You put it back together, but I'll take it apart for you.
No, no, no.
But I took, no, no.
I don't have, I'm not, God gave me, the ability that God gave me was to play sports.
That's what I can do.
You give me a football, a basketball, a baseball or something like that, I can do that.
But handy, I can't do't do I can't put if together
Now pay him somebody do that. That's why I got a that's what I got it. I got a full-time handy guy that comes over
Oh, you oh you you got a handy guy. Yeah. Yeah, okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah, okay
Yeah, anything that breaks or needs to be put together. I call him
So what happened what happened if you drive in and you got a flat tire?
That's what I got roadside assistance for.
So you can't change the tire.
I can change the tire, but I ain't paying the kind of money I'm paying for roadside
assistance. I'm gonna put that obviously right there.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'm just curious. The fact that you,
the fact that you can do it
Yeah, change it. Oh Joe some of this stuff that they got together like I had this guy
I bought a concept a concept bike
Like you see a lot of times in these are crossfit gyms
right and
He laid out the instructions
Uh-huh, man. I looked at I went back in the house
I say hey, I say you need some water
Next thing I know like 20 minutes he runs doorbell. I'm done
You put that whole thing together like yeah, right he said you want to test it out
whole thing together? He's like, yeah. Right. He's like, you want to test it out?
Yeah, some people have a knack for that. You look at all the directions, you look at all them directions, you look at all them nails and screws, they'd be like, man, hell nah. But you know what?
Same way you look at stuff like that, if you was to give them a playbook, they'd be the same way.
Like, what the hell is this? Exactly. I'm Exactly. Hey, I'm good at what I'm good at.
Right.
But what I'm not, I don't put any time trying.
Man, you need to learn.
No, I don't.
I'm too old.
I'm not trying to learn that.
That doesn't interest me.
In order for me to learn something,
it really needs to interest me, Ocho.
It just needs, right.
You got to have a passion for it.
Yes. You got to have a passion for it. Putting stuff together, that needs to interest me, Ocho. It just needs, right. You gotta have a passport. Yes, put stuff together that don't interest me.
Learning how to cook, that doesn't interest me.
Now, look, you either, you either can pay something, you either do things, Ocho, you
either pay somebody to do it because you can or because you can't.
I can't do it so I pay somebody to do it. I don't do it. So I'll pay somebody to do it.
I don't want to do it.
So I'll pay somebody to do it.
I got a question.
Yes.
Now I'm not taking a survey, but studies is Harvard show and say that women prefer
a man that is handy and that can cook over when that can pay for the services
and have someone else do it.
Well, what are your thoughts on that? I ain't gonna find no woman that look that
wants somebody that can cook because I can't. I ain't gonna try to learn either.
I mean look if a woman can cook yeah sure I like that's great but that's not a
deal breaker for me that she can't cook. But no I'm saying women wanting a man
that knows how to cook as opposed to having a man that could afford to have a chef.
They out there.
She left me.
I wish you well.
I don't know to tell you, I'd be, I was going to be honest.
I ain't going to stand in the way.
I can't, I'm not, I'm not trying to learn how to cook no ox tails
and no stuff like that.
I'm not trying to learn how to cook no fried chicken and all that other stuff.
I'm not, I ain't no sense in me lying to you.
I ain't gonna hold you.
Right.
That ain't me.
So if you looking for somebody that can give you,
that can cook for you, and, hey, baby,
I'm gonna make brunch for us, and I'm
gonna make some eggs, bill of dicks,
and I'm gonna make pancakes, or I'm
gonna make waffles and stuff like that, bless his heart.
Y'all deserve to be together.
That's what you want, and that's what he can do.
But that ain't me.
Ocho, check this out. What's him?
A woman is crying after revealing to her husband
she never had an emergency savings account
after she told him she did.
Her husband thought, thank goodness,
we have that money you saved in your account.
And now the woman is crying.
Ocho, if the money was never there, is this grounds to end the relationship?
Well, yes, it's grounds to end the relationship because obviously,
I'm assuming he must have been giving her money, right?
Put away into the savings account.
So where's the money going?
Obviously, she's using the money for something.
And if they live together and that's the wife and he doesn't see her buying
anything, the money got to be going somewhere.
So not only is it grounds for whatever he needs and sees fit and doing after
there is no savings account, something ain't right.
And you know, the option you got to be careful to on most of the time, women
have a savings account or a private account and they continue to save up and
save up and save up and save up as an exit strategy as well.
Yeah. I read, I think I read a study the other day, Ocho, that the divorces, that 70% of the divorces
are filed by women.
You know, they don't, they don't file them until there's a plan B in place.
Oh no no no no no no no no no no.
Women are not going to do anything like that.
Women are a lot more methodical.
Oh yeah. They're playing, they're like, okay, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Women women no no no no no women women are not gonna do anything like that women a lot more methodical
They're yeah, and they're like okay, okay? Yeah. Yeah, let me have to make sure I got a place to go
They're gonna. Oh, hey, they know where they're gonna go. They don't start ordering. They don't start ordering off Wayfair They got a little furniture coming that you all know about
They got a little stash they've been stashed they've been paying the bill, but they've been pocketing a little
bit.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Hey, they done told their mom, they done told her sister, they done told her home girl.
Hey.
Uh, that's why, listen, you always got to stay two steps ahead.
Any, any, any sign of anything that's out of character or that that's not normal and
it raises your antennas, then you just have to understand, you have to move accordingly and be prepared
for anything at that point.
Anything that.
Well, I mean, you got your account,
she got her account,
do y'all have a joint account?
Wait, wait, wait, if you have a joint account, it has to be a joint account that you guys start and you put money in together.
Yes. Yes. Yes.
Yes. Okay.
And uh, I don't know what's in your account. You don't know what's in my account.
We know what's in this one.
We know what's in this one.
Right.
We pay bills. We pay bills out of this account.
Hey, I like that.
Now that structure of discipline, if you can find someone like that where you guys both
are doing well in your respective fields and whatever it is you do and having that joint
account and having that structure of starting off, let's say as's say as, as a couple of just randomly, I'm just throwing a number out there.
We put 5,000 in, you know, together, start off with 10.
And then every time we get paid, we put a certain amount in and we
continue to do that over time.
Right.
Man, you know what that, you know what that'd be looking like at, at, at, you
know, after a year and some time. Mm hmm.
Man. Yeah.
Everybody like, man, you are you going to let your
account, you're going to put your wife on your account.
Are you high?
Bro.
Wait, if you get hold of you married, you wouldn't put your wife on your account.
You talk about what the money is money is now talking about like real money
Yes, sir
man, please
People think I was a d food
Like I said, I got an account
Right, you got an account. We got a joint account
now
Are they parameters? I update my uh, every every two years because the money grows.
Every two years I update it. Okay, this this. Oh, you acting a fool? You can get a little
less. I'm sorry. You will live. Oh, okay. Oh yeah. I'll update it. Yes. Yes their state Absolutely every two years and she will be taken care of and guess what? It's a neutral party
I've a my sister my brother ain't none of them come money do funny things and I won't a well
I'm going to keep people accountable. Hey, this is what you get
Also stipulations if you contest anything guess? You lose half of what you got.
Right. Tread carefully. Be thankful. My brother loved me. My dad loved me. My homeboy, hey,
my homeboy looked out. Then, hey, I got set up for certain charities. Savannah State gets a portion.
This gets a portion. But oh, absolutely.
No, I worked too hard to be,
to have boy look at, boy, you talking about crashing out?
Ooh, man, would I?
I don't play by that.
But she will be taken care of.
Now, if she choose to go back to work, that's a work.
But she'll be, she'll have enough money. She won't have to work, that's all right. That's all right. She'll have enough money.
She won't have to work another day of her life.
Now, if she's responsible,
now, if you go out there and let somebody invest it,
hopefully she'll let the company,
the management team that I have with together,
hopefully she'll let them manage it
and she'll have enough money.
She can three, four, 500,000 dollars a year
for the rest of her life.
Or she can let somebody swindle out of it and,
oh well, I don't know what I can do about that.
Right, right, right, right.
So yeah, that's how I'm gonna look at that, Ocho,
but you got to, Ocho, I'm gonna
I'll make sure everybody's taken care of.
Now, I can only take care of you once,
because once I'm gone, there ain't no more Shannon.
So.
Oh yeah.
Okay.
Listen, and you know, women have to be very careful,
especially when they have someone like you,
or ladies that are in the chat that are watching.
You have someone that you know is solid,
that you know that you can depend on every month. If there are any issues that may come up, you have someone that you know is solid, that you know that you
can depend on every month. If there are any issues that may come up, you know, if you
have someone that will provide and protect, you have to be very, very, very careful in
thinking that because you might see all these other options that might be after you and
chasing after you, you have to be careful because losing someone like, um, that you know, you can depend on who's going to protect, who was going to provide
and that you know, come hell, come hell or high wall.
I got it.
Yeah.
No, you good.
If I, Oh Joe, even if I'm with a woman and we've been together for a length of time,
we're not married.
Oh, she taking care of, she taking care of the only thing is we don't have a
piece of paper and you might not have my last name, but I would take, I would
make sure you're taking care of.
And I ain't going to nobody say, well, he would want me to cause I don't want
nobody to say, well, I ain't give you nothing.
Cause I ain't never liked you. No, it's gonna be it's gonna be in the paperwork.
Oh, yeah, I i'm a firm believer in that if I give somebody my word say I got this I got you
I got you
Yeah, yeah most definitely most definitely most definitely
One more joke now is time for our final segment of the evening. It's time for Q&A
Kimberle know what you said on my question is
Whose defense will be able to stop the run in the Super Bowl and what I and I would love an 85 judges from Ocho on
my wall, uh
Oh Joe who you think?
First of all, I think the thing is, is that the 49ers, the Chiefs don't run the ball.
They just, they want to be efficient.
They try to be explosive in the passing game.
They're not trying to be explosive in the run game because that's not what they have.
The Eagles want to be explosive in the run game and efficient in the passing
game, cause they're not going to throw the ball all over the field.
They're not trying to let Jalen Hurst throw the ball 30, 45 times.
That's not what they are.
That's not who they are.
It's not what they do.
That's not what they asked him to do.
Right.
Now we're two six in your backfield.
Oh yeah.
You don't have to, you don't have to, but this is the thing, huh?
This is the thing
You know the thing I see spagg simons of Belichick. I see that if Belichick is playing the Bengals
He will make you go make jailers beating
W doubling we double 85 all day. I see spagg coming to this game for Super Bowl and Andy Reid
We're doing everything we can to stop 26. Yeah, we coming to this game for Super Bowl and Andy Reid, we're doing everything we can to stop 26.
Yeah. We coming to this game, if anybody, if AJ Brown beat us, if Jalen Hurts beat us, or
Devontae Smith beat us, you know what? I can live with that. We're going to shake hands at the 50
yard line. But 26 is not beating us in this game. Nope. It ain't happening. I got to make you beat
me with your plan B. I can't let you beat me with your plan a ultra
There you go. So they're gonna they're gonna make and this is what this is what I also like about Jalen Hurts
Jalen Hurts has also showed if the running game is not going as you as we see fit it's not going well
He showed he can drop back and throw the ball
He had a great good
I mean maybe one of the best games that we've seen from Jalen Hurst throwing the football was in the Superbowl against this very team.
Yeah.
Yes.
He threw for over 300 yards.
It was that one fumble because they had the game in control.
Little joint is that one fumble.
They got Kansas City back in the game.
And then in the second half, the defense couldn't get a stop.
Touchdown, touchdown, touchdown, field goal.
God damn my home is special, man.
I think you take games like this, he's been in these, what most would consider
pressure situations, big time games, big time moments, where it's a little different
than regular season. I think he's been in this so much. I think he's numb to it, huh?
Yeah.
I think he's numb to it because he just used to being on the stage so often like
I'm taking what you give me matter of fact what you don't give me. I'm gonna take that too
And I'm gonna minute I'm gonna do everything I can to minimize the errors in the mistakes and I'm gonna let you beat yourself
I think the Eagles have a chance to win this game
if say Kwan Can be efficient in the run game, Jalen Hurst can protect the ball
and facilitate when need be not doing anything extra, but just what is asked of him.
They have a chance to win it.
But again, you got to think that goddamn spagged defense is nice.
Yeah, just as long as uh, I don't want to be in a situation where it's one
possession game to Mahone got the ball. That's all I'm saying. I don't want that
situation, Ocho. I'll let me be, let Mahone's got a ball with two minutes to go
and we up by 14. Then I can deal with that, Ocho. I don't want to be in a
situation where Mahoneomes got a ball
with the footfall in his hands, with a chance to beat me.
I've seen more times than not,
when Mahomes has the ball in his hands
with a chance to beat the opposing team,
the opposing teams normally go home with a nail.
That's what I've seen.
Sharon Pope, can we get Jimmy Butler
on Club Shay Shay interview to see what the F is going on with him and Pat Riley? She had a poke. Oh, can we get Jimmy Butler on club? Shea? Shea? Airport club? Shea? Shea? Interview? Uh,
to see what the F is going on with him and Pat Riley. We know what's going on.
Yeah.
And that told him last summer, I'm not giving you an extension.
He wants an extension. Two years, 121 million. Pat says, I don't,
Pat didn't say I wouldn't give you one. He said,
I just want to see you on the court more. Jimmy said, after that,
I've been give you one. He said, I just want to see you on the court more. Jimmy said, F that, I've been on the court.
So, Pat say, I'm not really comfortable giving a guy 35,
I think Jimmy Butler's 35, maybe 36.
I want to say 35.
I'm sorry, Chad, if I'm off a year
or a couple of months or two.
Coach Riley says, I don't want to give a guy
that seems to be in decline
because I don't, as far as Coach O,
I'm not gonna pay you based on what you've done.
I've already paid you for that.
I give you a contract extension
because I believe you're gonna be able to perform
at a $60 million level.
See, you cannot, and a lot of people say,
well, all the other bombs getting that money,
comparison to the Th thief of joy.
You can't worry about what somebody else is getting.
The team that you're on is saying,
I'm not giving you that.
If you're on that team and they give it to you, okay?
It's like anything.
Hey, you might wanna, hey, my homeboys say,
hey girl, they'd be on the balcony.
Oh, well, you better go,
you better get your own girl there
because I ain't like that.
Right.
So that's how you got to look at it on show.
Everything, just because somebody else did it,
that doesn't mean where you are,
that's what's going to happen.
So we know what's going on.
Jimmy Butler and Coach Riley.
If I'm Coach Riley, me personally, I wouldn't trade Jimmy.
What?
I wouldn't because I wouldn't because I'm done.
I'm a break his plate.
Because I'm done rewarding negative behavior.
You remember he did this in Chicago.
Remember he did this in Minnesota.
Right now.
He mad again.
He want to do this.
No, I'm not.
Hey, guess what?
Play this contract that you got a 50 million dollar option opt out of it
There's somebody that's gonna give you what you want take off, but i'm not right and guess what you act a fool
Contract detrimental. I ain't paying you
Ain't like we gonna win. It ain't like we winning the championship this year you
Even the gimme brothers at his best you think they're gonna beat the celtics. They're gonna beat the nicks. No
They're gonna beat the Knicks? No. They're gonna beat the Cavaliers?
No.
I'm not.
I'm not rewarding negative behavior.
I'm done.
As a child, your child acts up in the store.
And every time your child acts up, you give him candy.
You buy him a toy.
You give him ice cream.
What's his incentive?
What's his or her incentive to stop?
The big proponent of that is,
say boy, you don't reward negative behavior.
Me, guess what?
Hey, I don't know what to tell you.
You can play for us, but you're not gonna play.
See, the thing is, Ocho, and I learned that Terry Crews
told me something, he had an interview.
He said, Shadow, you can't nod your head. Yes, it mean no
mmm sign a contract
Wait a minute. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. That's a host
Hold on that got wait listen that was it was simple was, it was simple, but it was deep.
Mm-hmm.
It was simple, but it was, you can't nod your head yes.
Yes, I mean, no.
I got to use that with my kids.
No, it wouldn't.
And I had to look.
Everybody that I see, man, Jason Tatum and Jalen Brown and this one and that one.
I always Jason Tatum.
I always Jalen Brown.
Right, right.
And the one thing that we see,
those guys are not missing the time.
Jimmy Butler's been Nick.
Right.
And two year, bro, he's making 40 something this year.
He got a player option next year for like 52.
Hey, and he wants a two year option on top of that, Ocho for like one, two,
three, one. So two years old, what 60 and a half a year.
So if he's 35, so 36 is a $52 million option, 37 is a 60, 38.
I mean, people are looking at that Paul George deal, like, oh, ooh, this thing ain't gonna
be looking good because it ain't really looking too spiffy right now.
Right.
I can just imagine what it's gonna look like year two, year three, year four.
Ooh, oh my goodness.
So I get Jimmy's frustration, but if he was,
hey, play your tail off, opt out, go get your money.
Cause you got to play an option for 50 plus million. Play your tail off this year, opt out of that contract, take off.
Or play so good that he ain't got no choice but to give you an extension.
Yeah.
Okay, Darian Mallard, I know you'll love this show, but I have to ask, why won't either
you give Jalen Hurst the credit he deserves?
It seems like the gold pulls keep moving.
For what?
I just did.
What did he talk about?
I just talked about Jalen Hurst.
So what credit haven't we given him?
He wins.
So does Lamar.
So does Josh Allen. So does Lamar so does
Josh Allen so does my home so I want to know so what so what what's the comparison I
Mean he wins he wins in a different way yes, but he wins yes, I
Don't understand we don't get listen
He had six games in which he threw for less than a hundred and seventy yards
I think he had nine games where he threw less than less than through under
Guys like that. They don't get the Peyton Manning treatment. They don't get the Tom Brady. They don't get to my homes
They don't get the Elways the Marinos, bro. It's just it ain't no you know how this feels
Did let me tear Bradshaw won four Super Bowls,
two times he was the MVP.
When was the last time you heard Terry Bradshaw
mention this one of the great quarter,
the top 10 quarterback?
When was the last time you heard him mention Terry Bradshaw?
Troy Aikman, three and oh.
When was the last time you heard that?
Right.
Ain't nobody moving no goalposts.
You just have nothing to do with football.
Hey, I ain't got no problem with Jamin Hurts.
I like him.
I thought he was great.
I thought he did a good job.
But hey, he lost his job for two.
He did a great thing.
He's like, you know what?
I think I'm better than sit on to be a backup.
Went to Oklahoma, parlayed that, played well, got him to the college football playoff.
They lost, but hey, increased his stock, get a second round pick pick comes in for Carlson Wentz. Carlson Wentz never gets
his job back. He's been the starter. Second Super Bowl in three years. I'm just
trying to figure out what credit. Darryl, let me ask you a question. Did Joe Flacco
get the credit he deserved? Because he won the Super Bowl. What's Super Bowl MVP?
Me Tom Brady is awesome. I just want to know. Did he get the credit he deserved?
Yes or no?
Get back to us kid. They're
Andrea Jordan
Eagles win the Suba does it surpass?
Moses Malone coming to the sixes to win the championship
No Because Moses Malone coming to the Sixers to win the championship. No.
Because, because Moses, they had, let's see here,
the Eagles won the Super Bowl with, with Nick Foles.
Moses came because the Sixers couldn't get over the hump.
They lost them 77 to the Portland Trail Blazers.
They lost it 80 to the Lakers. they lost it 82 to the Lakers.
So he got them over the hump.
It's like the Eagles just won the Super Bowl like five years ago.
What year did the Eagles win the Super Bowl?
2017?
I think 2017. I think, what is it?
Ash, why do you say it was such a disdain in your voice?
Yes.
I thought you'd be happy that I just blurted that out and I got it, but you seem so like,
so like unhappy for me
it's like it's really annoying you don't have to
joy you heard it in the jordan yes she's a hater
she's such a hater she's such a hater you are you when you when you take it, you say you would take me you take a little vacation.
I mean, I'm happy you know, you take a one before the tour or or or after probably after.
Oh, shit.
I mean, I can't I can't go because one of us got to be here.
Well, I'm I'm taking I'm taking mine tomorrow. Okay. I can't go, because one of us got to be here.
Well, I'm taking mine tomorrow.
OK.
I'm taking my stuff with me, though.
I'm just saying.
No, no, no, no.
When I take a vacation, I ain't taking no stuff.
I'm going on vacation.
I'm done.
You're going to have to run the show.
Oh, no.
I ain't talking about.
Oh, no.
Wait, I'm talking about this is a mini.
I got a seven day.
You're going to be in New Orleans, yeah?
Yes. Man, why am I, why this ass shit?
I hope you got to do the damn live show.
I'm asking if you're gonna be in New Orleans.
Yeah.
Oh, but I'm saying I got to do a seven,
I got to do a seven day stretch of work.
Okay.
So I'm going Sunday to Sunday.
So I'm done at Inside the NFL,
but I'm a correspondent on, on, on
Monday at the arm. What do you call it? What a player sit at the podium.
What do you call it? Yeah. So press day. I'm a correspondent for inside the NFL.
So our last show in Philly was the day. So I'm like, you know what, before I do
the seven day stretch in, in New Orleans, let me go somewhere real quick. Reset recharge.
So I'm ready to hit the ground running.
Yeah.
Okay.
Just give us, so you will take it.
You will take a break after this after after Sunday, soon by Sunday.
No, I'm no, what break?
No, I'm going to keep them.
No, I'm just saying it.
No, I don't need no break.
I'm just telling you, I'm thinking a little vacation.
I'm doing nightcare from where I'm going. Okay
I'm saying we got to show them all right. Yes. I'm saying when I take a vacation
Oh, you really you really take a big yes, you're gonna have you and a co-host gonna have to run the show. Oh, that's fine
That's fine. Yeah, I'm okay with that. Okay. Oh
You got a choice, but it'd okay with that. Okay. You ain't got no choice but to be okay.
Okay.
Okay.
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Aaron Jones, Hey, Huckadocho. I love the show. Without saying a team in your own division,
which team's fans were the hardest to deal with? Raiders?
were the hardest to deal with. Raiders.
Cause most of them,
if you didn't know better, you thought that they just had
a field day at San Quentin and they let them out
for like two hours.
All of a sudden, let us show which without saying a team in your own division. Oh the Pater's
Patriot annoying
And I did you ever play the Patriots in New England when you yeah, did you?
Yeah twice at that
Yeah, I mean I probably
Yeah the Patriots
cause uh
I'm trying to think what I mean I I played the giants, played the jazz, not
Patriots, Patriots, and that was before they had really like start.
They have one to soup.
Like we played them in 93.
No, we played them in 94.
Man, we played the Patriots 14 is not in our division. Oh Joe, we played them in 94. Man, we played the Patriots 14 is not in our division.
Ocho.
We played him in 94.
No, no, we played him in 95, 96, 97, 95, 96, 97 and 98.
So we played them like four consecutive years.
I remember one year, Ocho, this was a very strange rule to NFL had.
We weren't in the division and we played the Patriots twice.
Hmm.
The hand?
Yep.
Yep. Played them twice.
I think it was 91.
91. I think it was 91. We played them twice.
What fans were you had, you saying was the hardest to deal with?
Yep, none of them, none of them.
It's funny, it didn't happen until later on in my career,
maybe about year four, year four or five,
the opposing fans were more excited for me
to come to the stadium just to see
what the hell I was gonna do next.
There was no FU, you know know Ocho Stinko or any of
that stuff but I was none of that now the craziest fans now not part of my
division that it was exciting because you didn't know what to expect once you
got there was that goddamn black hole in Oakland yeah man they was crazy it was
crazy they were terrible. They was crazy. They were terrible.
That's about it.
They were terrible, man.
The Raiders, man, they're terrible.
I mean, you love them.
I mean, I didn't do a special on the people that be dressing up.
And they're not like, I mean, these people are like doctors and lawyers.
These are like really prominent people.
And they got on face paint.
I'm like, what the heck?
But yeah, the black hole,
you had to be a part of it to see it. Isaiah Lancaster, what's good on Canocho? Who are
your top 10 quarterbacks in the NFC and where would you rate Jayla Hertz in eagle history
among quarterbacks with Super Bowl win? Well, they ain't got but one with a Super Bowl winner,
that's Mick Foes.
Yeah. Top 10 quarterbacks in the NFC is too much.
Just say top five.
Yeah.
Who are your top five quarterbacks?
I mean, let me see.
Let me think of NFC.
Golf, Stafford, Jalen.
No particular goddamn order, man.
Golf, Stafford, Jaylen, Jordan Love.
You got Jayden Daniels, Brock Pardee,
Baker Mayfield. I'm going Jay oh oh man
oh it get tricky. Let me throw Jayden in there.
Jordan Love, Jayden Daniels, Jayden Hertz.
No particular order.
Golf.
Who should I go, Purdy or Stafford?
Wherever you want to.
Stafford's won a Super Bowl.
I mean, I would take Stafford over Purdy.
That's just me.
Okay, I'm gonna go Stafford. I mean, mean just you know people people be like, uh, why you
Say I think staffer. Yeah
Yeah
Mr. E 1976 here's the tip jar. Thanks for everything you do. She had an Ocho stay pressing forward. Appreciate you, bro
J 213. Hey uncle no Joecho, what are some old school haircuts
you don't see anymore?
I just saw someone with a shag and someone with a double hairline today.
Be left.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Listen, shag is still alive and well in Texas now.
The shag is still alive and well in Texas.
It's a cut that everyone still gets.
What I haven't seen in a very long time is the Gumby.
Remember the Gumby?
Uh, the Gumby, the Gumby and the high top fade.
I don't see that.
I'm talking about high top fade.
I don't see that.
Like kid and play high top, play it hard.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't see that no more.
Obviously you don't see the Afro.
No.
Then that, the natural Afro, you don't, you don't see that often anymore.
Um, what, what you don't see that often anymore. Um.
What you don't see more of.
I'm trying to think.
She that's that's about all I could think about.
Yeah.
I mean, look, this is all I've ever had so
Barney Porter wouldn't play it that and when he passed away Mary Porter would have a day then I just got to the point Like, you know, I kind of like this. It's different. I ain't go through I have no Jerry curl
I have no box and never had braids or any twists or anything like that. All I've ever had was a fade part boom
You know to be Michael Michael Irving to Michael don't win got braids or any twists or anything like that all I've ever had was a fade part boom You know I should be Michael Michael Irving to Michael done went got braids this man here the middle-life crisis now
What's up? He got?
Years old he got twist bad, but you'll sit your hands down
I think first of all you can't have twist if you got to use Beijing
That should be a that should be the first rule of thumb if you've got to use Beijing sit your ass down don't you get no twisty your head but right
now ain't but two people get a got a haircut like this me and mr. Farrakhan
that's it was Gary hey Louis Louis y'all do had the same cut that I think about
what that thing to the side that's. Gary Colvin rest his soul.
He used to have one.
Sean Smith said, do you think my homes would ever been as dominant in a defensive driven
league like Tom had to play against the Steelers, Ravens, Jets, Giants, or even the Colts with
Bob Sanders?
Yeah.
He great.
A quarterback like that is a quarterback in any era.
Just like Joe Montana. Was Joe Montana dominant?
And he played in the 80s when there was no rules, there was no protection.
None, zero. Yes. Mahal is great.
In any era. So underscore case, what's up guys?
My question is, I know my harness pay Lamal,
Lamelo ball already, but how can the harness
attract the superstar talent to a savvy belt
to help him out before he even thinks about leaving?
I just don't see it, bro.
Don't see it.
It's a small market.
You got a small market, got to do like like the like the s'mores
Draft Tim Duncan
Draft Manu Janobla
Draft Kua Leonard
And have a Robinson
Yeah, I'll be out. I just got to be honest. It wasn't really no free edges going to these places.
And back then, it wasn't like free agency like it is now.
But no, it ain't, you know.
Will Eason speaking of touchdowns,
those sparks just touched down by the latest SmackDown on WWE Raw.
That's what I'm talking about, Will, that's what I'm talking about.
Hey, whoa, whoa, hey, hold on.
Now, I put my order in, right?
Yeah.
I mean, let me look at my email.
Let me see my email to confirm my purchase.
What, they didn't send me no email?
There it is.
Chad, thanks for choosing Ro. What they see me now? Oh, there it is.
Chad, thanks for choosing a row invoice.
OK, it came to one eighty six. I don't know why I came to one eighty six, but I ain't trippin, you know,
as a hundred dollars we all spent.
So it don't tell me how long before they get here.
Probably a couple of days.
OK, OK, OK, OK, hold on, you think I'll be here?
So before I leave for New Orleans?
Yeah, to be there.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Aaron, all I'm saying is I just wanna say,
keep doing what you guys are doing,
love watching and interacting with Nightcap.
Hopefully see you guys soon at a show.
Aaron, come on down to New Orleans, bro.
We're gonna be there.
We gonna be there. We gonna be there
Got to be there
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