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Episode Date: March 9, 2025Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Lamont Roach Jr.'s draw decision vs. Gervonta "Tank" Davis, Comedy legend Earthquake joining the show, and much more!04:00 - Tank vs. R...oach fight23:50 - Man clowned for gifting Honda Civic to woman28:33 - Comedian Earthquake joins the show44:15 - Reward for being a good father?(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lamar Roach.
The 30-year-old Davis, who was undefeated and was the heavy favorite, took a knee in
the middle of the ninth round before retreating to his corner in a memory to wipe his face
with a towel.
The unusual move, essentially a timeout, should have been assessed a knockdown and Steve Wilson
appeared to begin the 10 count.
But Willis then can be heard on the broadcast telling Davis, you take a knee like that,
it looks like a knockdown.
However, the fight continued without Roach being credited with knocking Davis down.
Davis said during the post-fight interview in the ring that he got his hair done Thursday
and the grease from the hair was burning his eyes.
Hairstylist denies putting a lot of grease on the hair.
Especially, I did his hair Wednesday.
It's Saturday.
He did press, gym, weight.
That's not an excuse how much grease did I use.
Damn. You're like, uh-uh, you're infidels messing my business.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
you got, you got, listen, you had to be careful
with that, with that answer because obviously,
because she's the one that does this here,
her clientele has shot up
because she's the one that does this here.
Now you come out and say something like that,
you're the reason why,
now that's gonna mess up business up.
So she got to come out and defend herself
absolutely right away, she has to.
Now obviously, watching the fight, watching the punch,
I don't think, I think he's surprising.
I think he's surprising with the punch
and hit him in the wrong spot, the wrong place,
and they caught him by surprise,
and they caught him to go down.
I'm just saying, honestly.
Who, Roach?
Yeah, Roach caught him by surprise.
I didn't see, I didn't think he got hit.
You don't think so?
He got hit.
I don't think so.
But regardless, when you take a knee, if you go back and look at when Floyd Mayweather
fought Cruz, I think what was it, 2001?
Uh-huh.
He hit him on the button and he hurt his hand and he took a knee and he's like, no,
and he started to take the 10 count.
Yeah, you can't take a knee.
Yeah.
So if they give him that point, he wins the fight.
Yeah.
He wins the fight.
Hey, listen, them boys were going at it, boy.
Them boys were going at it.
I think there was a part that I really enjoyed,
obviously, you know, boxing is about, you know,
moving around and there was a point
where Tank and Roach decided, know what,
we tied right now, we finna sit here in the pocket
and we finna bang, man.
I mean, just exchange.
Boy, them boys were throwing, boy. Roach didn't back down. At all, just exchange. Boy, them boy was throwing, boy.
Roach didn't back down.
At all, at all.
And did you see the size difference in the ring?
Obviously, obviously Roach being, you know,
being the bigger man, but-
Roach came up.
Roach normally fights at 130.
He came up to 135.
What?
Damn, what?
They look huge in the ring.
Yeah. All right, either way. Hey. Listen, they got a rematch. They got a rematch. That fight was good. Now, obviously,
a lot of people, I've seen a lot of boxers come out and say, you know, Tank lost that
fight. I think the fight was good. I think when I looked at the scorecard, I think maybe
going into round seven, maybe seven or eight, maybe seven, I think Tank was up on the scorecard, I think maybe going into round seven, maybe seven or eight, maybe seven. I think Tank was up on the scorecard for that matter.
But Lamont Roach had always been good.
He had always been good.
And he was the right, he had the right style.
The styles make fights and Lamont Roach's style made that fight what it is.
Yeah.
What it is.
It's uh, and he made no mistakes to all night? Yeah, I mean look take a little try to take hit it with a good couple good shot
Really ones. Yeah, but he moved. Hey, and he started countering. Yeah, thank you. He was counting right back right back
Right back, you know straight right through the guard through a southpaw because that's what tank through a southpaw,
cause that's what Tank is, a southpaw fighter.
Hey, that jab, he kept him up off him.
He didn't back down.
And you know, normally Tank starts slow, comes on.
Yeah.
Roach say, I'm here to stay.
Yeah.
He say, I'm here for a long time and a good time.
I ain't going nowhere.
I'm not sure what kind of conditioning Lamont Ro Rose did, but whatever it is, I salute him because everyone else at some point past round seven,
you know, normally when fighting fighting tank, they die down. Yeah, they volume of punching
decreases, you know, well, everybody gets tired after round seven and on but but his condition was was up to part of they they
they went they went to war all 12 rounds that was a really yeah but i that me i thought roach won the fight
if i did oh if they count that knockdown yes i thought even without the knockdown i thought
he wanted i i thought he had.
I mean, look, I know Tank landed punches, but because he was aggressive.
Oh, Roach was the more aggressive fighter.
Yeah, I mean, being the aggressive fighter, did you see the did you see the scorecard, though?
You go to the. Yeah, I saw. They showed the scorecards.
Yeah. So, I mean, it's.
It's tough. It's tough. Listen, ah, it's tough, it's tough.
Good, listen, a great fight from both fighters.
Now to me, fight next, I would like to see them rematch
at some point.
I'm not sure if that's in the foreseeable future.
I mean, it should be, obviously if it was the draw,
I would love to see Tank and-
What do the numbers say?
The pay-per-view numbers are gonna tell you
if people wanna see a rematch.
Cause if they came out and bought the fight,
yeah, they'll get a rematch.
If they didn't do the numbers, what's your note?
I think it did the numbers.
I think it definitely did the numbers.
I mean, listen, it's Tank, huh?
He's the draw.
He's the draw.
They coming to watch.
They coming to watch.
I mean, listen, I can't, I'm excited.
I can't wait to see him fight Shakur.
But everybody had a lot to say.
Shakur had a lot to say.
What's his name?
Hayden had a lot to say.
Bud had a lot to say.
Yeah.
But I think you do realize, Ocho, what this does
is that it gives fighters like everybody knows Tane got power.
Now, they're like, OK, I want to fight him.
Shakur's like, OK, let's make this fight happen.
He talking about Bud looking at Canelo.
Bud ain't looking to drop no weight.
He ain't nobody.
The only fight Bud can make is Canelo.
Right.
Now that's a big jump to go up three weight classes.
Huge jump.
That's huge.
I mean, normally somebody go up a weight class, maybe two.
Right.
Because Roy Jones. Because uh, uh, uh, Roy Jones.
Roy Jones.
Yeah.
Roy was super middle, but Roy was fighting at,
was fighting at a light heavy.
So he went up from cruiser to a heavy.
Heavy.
Yeah.
But that's going to be a good one though.
That's going to be, I mean, listen.
But I just, I thought, Tank tank when you know you got to the
middle round, don't show you got around like four and five and
like, okay, here come tank. Yeah, come tank. Well, he
steps on the gas at the round four. He normally steps on the
gas and comes forward. Just in general. But also you got to
understand at this level of elite boxing like that. You got
to be careful, especially when you're exchanging.
One shot, boy, you're gone.
Yeah.
Hey, listen, one shot, you're gone.
So us as fans watching from the outside looking in,
you want them to just get in there and just throw and just,
but hey, it's a chess match, you got to be careful.
You make one mistake, you going to sleep.
You going to sleep.
What the little guys, what they do is they put,
but see that's, they can put, they put punches together.
As you go up in weight class,
them the ones that turn the lights out with one fight.
Now, still, even at the smaller weight class,
they catch you with a punch you don't see,
they can turn your lights out.
Yeah.
Catch you in between punches for as a wrap. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Catch you in between punches, boy, it's a wrap.
Yeah, they catch you throwing a punch,
you throwing one and they get through quick,
or the one here, the quit of the overhand
that you don't see until it's too late,
or the uppercut that you never see,
because it's coming from the blind spot.
Blind spot.
So that's why, you know, you look at Tyson,
Tyson was always to the body, pop, and he coming through the guard.
He coming through the guard.
Tyson gonna bang the body, you know it's gonna come,
you know it's coming.
Stop it if you can.
But it was a good fight, Ocho.
I mean, I don't normally pay for fights,
but I say, you know what, let me see what's really going on.
Because I know we're gonna talk about it.
I wanted to see Tank, I wanted to see, see a tank.
I wanted to see a rote tank bed him to a bed
and quarter of a meal that he was going to get him out there.
Rote said, no, you won't.
So it's going to be interesting to see
if they have a rematch.
Yeah, I mean they have to, huh?
But look, there's enough fighters in that class.
You got Lomachenko, you got Shakur, you got Haney, you got Garcia,
you got Tank, you got Roach.
Come on, man. Make these damn fights happen.
Stop ducking and dodging each other. What the?
They got some good ones coming up now.
There's a whole card with T.O., T.O., Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney coming up.
Yeah. There's a whole card.
No, they should be fighting each other.
See, that's why people don't give the credit,
because you remember back in the 80s
when they had the Four Kings?
Oh yeah.
Kearns fought Leonard.
He fought Hagler.
He fought Duran.
Duran fought those guys.
And then you crowd the Fifth Horsemen.
You had Iran-Barkley.
Those guys fight. Go back and look at the 70s. And you look crowd the field horsemen. You had Iran, Barclay, those guys fight.
Go back and look at the seventies.
And you look at the heavyweights.
When you had Norton, you had Frazier, you had Foreman,
you had Ernie Shavers, you had all those guys.
They fought.
Right.
These guys, I love Floyd,
but I hate what Floyd did to the box, the game of boxing.
Because everybody's trying to protect that oath.
Ain't nobody wanna take no chances.
Because they feel, they feel now if I take a chance,
I lose, Ocho, my career is like, bro, stop it.
But Floyd fought everybody.
He fought everybody on his terms.
This is the point.
When you're winning like that,
you get to call your shots on your terms.
Everybody ain't gonna be Floyd. Even if you end up undefeated you're not gonna be Floyd.
Yeah. Yeah. That's what they thinking. I'm trying to think then all the fights like all the all the
fights too obviously you want to see all the fighters fight each other but also they have to
keep building it up to maximize the person which they can get. You can't just fight just to fight
just because everybody want to see you fight.
You got to wait, you got to build it up.
You got to get some fights in.
You got to create some type of chaos,
some type of the goddamn turmoil.
Loma Shinko has done enough.
Shakur Stevens has done enough
that they should be able to get in the ring
with Devontae, with Devontae, with Tank.
Hey, it's not that easy though.
It ain't that easy.
I mean, the way you say it,
for us on the outside looking in like, forget it,
make it happen, but the money gotta be right.
The money right, Ocho.
The fact of the matter is, this is what guys do.
Instead of taking a risk at 20 million,
they'd rather fight somebody
they know they can beat for 10.
That's how they doing it, Ocho.
Yeah.
People see what they're doing.
That's why UFC has surpassed them
because they know why they ain't let you dunk nobody.
And they ain't got, and see, you got the WBA,
you got the Ring Magazine, the WBO, the IBF,
you got all these, the sanctioning bodies.
Right.
You got too many belts.
Man, fight. You got all these unif- the sanctioning bodies. Right. You got too many belts.
Man, fight.
What you get in the sport for? I mean, just think about it, Ocho.
If sports was really like that, you know what?
You know, Ken says like, nah, we don't want to play Philly.
Y'all send somebody else to the Super Bowl.
Hey, over that, hey, that's, that's,
that's what these guys doing, they ducking.
I'd like you to put it that way, but you got to understand,
but at that level, at the elite level,
you have to be careful, you have to build your resume
that you want to maximize the type.
You don't think so Lopez don't have the resume
to be able to fight Tate?
Torfee, Torfitoffi,
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, so what you saying build a resume.
So he don't have a resume right now
that's impeccable enough to fight him.
What about Shakur Stevens?
His record ain't good enough?
But again, we talk about purse.
You got to think about how they thinking.
They thinking about that bag.
They think about that money.
I don't want to fight you right now
because financially it doesn't make money. I don't want to fight you right now because
financially it doesn't make sense. It doesn't. It doesn't. No, all I'm saying is man you gotta fight what people loved about Sugar Ray. This is why boxers today don't get the love and the adulation
that the old guys cause they fall. Oh Joe. Yeah.
For, for, for no, for no money.
Yeah.
But look,
go back and look at
they are prize fighters.
That's what they are.
They're yes.
We can, we can want them to fight as much as you want,
but I'm telling you, would it come down to
what is my purse looking like?
Oh Joe.
The time you're looking like
because you not fight nobody.
They not getting no one million dollar. They not getting a million buys. They're not getting 1.5 million buys like Floyd. So stop trying to think that you're going to be Floyd. Oh, I see what you
mean. Yeah. Well, you ain't gonna never be that because everybody everybody was tuning in to watch
Floyd lose. There's a difference. That's how I even got to that point but but look at Tyson I mean go
back go back and look at those guys those guys fought you gotta fight you
also at the end of day you gotta fight you gotta fight I want you to get your
money but you ain't nobody gonna be tuning in to watch you watch you balk
somebody they want to see you they want to see Lopez and Shakur they want to see you. They want to see Lopez and Shakur. They want to see Tank and Shakur or Lopez.
Kevin Haney, Ryan Garcia.
Yeah, they want to see fights like that.
All those are great matches.
But again, why is it so hard?
I see some people in the chat complaining,
stop making excuses. Why is it so hard to get fights?
Why do you think people don't want to send contracts?
And when they do send a contract, they look at it and be like,
I ain't fucking signing that shit.
You ain't even paying me.
It all comes down to one thing at the end of the goddamn day,
no matter what y'all say in the chat.
I ain't making no excuses.
The purse ain't where it need to be.
Why the purse isn't where it need to be?
Because they don't want to see them jokers fight nobody.
They want to see them fight the best
and the purse will be there. I'm not paying
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We would not hold Sugar Ray in the regards has Sugar Ray not fought who he fought. He fought Benitez, he fought Hagler, he fought Hearns, he fought Duran.
Yeah, I mean, it's different.
Hearns fought, Hearns, Hagler, they fought.
You talk about in the 80s, the Four Kings.
Yeah, the best.
Go back and look at the 70s and look at those guys.
They fought.
Yeah.
Foreman, Ali, Frazier, Norton, Shavers.
What's the other guy?
There's another guy that George Foreman just went,
and they went like eight rounds, but they were just,
it wasn't aesthetically pleasing.
Yeah.
But Ocho, they was throwing atomic bombs.
Yeah, isn't that trying to kill each other?
Yes!
Trying to kill each other.
I'm speaking, you have to think about it too now.
When I'm sitting here talking, I'm listening to people in the chat.
But then you got to think about,
I'm in camp with some of these folk, man.
I'm listening to the conversations.
I'm in there, literally.
You know, why certain fights are getting made. I'm in there with you know why certain fights are getting
made. I'm in there with Boots. I've been in there with Kayla Plant. Benavides.
I've been in the camp with Tank. The same I've been in the camp with
Shakur. It's the same conversation the same thing over and over so when I'm
saying stuff like this people say I'm making no I'm not making excuses I'm
sitting there listening with my own two ears I'm listening what the issues are well we
can't make this fight because the money ain't what it should be and why am I
getting in risking myself or risking the L or O or whatever it may be for every
case because you in the fight game why get in the fight game every time you
step in the ring there's a chance chance oh there's always a punch is
champ but I'm still telling you what it is.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
Man, look here, until they start,
and that's why people don't stop watching.
You gotta go all the way, the Saudis,
they try to make, they make it fight in Saudi and in Dubai.
Because the Jogger War fight over here.
Fight! in Saudi and in Dubai because the joke won't fight over here. Fight.
It's so funny.
I see people in the chat talking about lying.
I mean, it was well documented.
Everything I'm saying, all you got to do is just type it in.
It's there.
But anyway, anywho, it's all good.
Man, I just, hey, I just want to see a fight.
I just want to see good fights.
Give me a hat. Man, hey, man, you look, I done been to see a fight. I just want to see good fights. Give me a high, man.
Hey, Ocho, man, you look,
I done been to prize fights.
Ain't nothing like it.
No. Oh man, that atmosphere.
But ain't no, I mean, when the last time we had a,
I mean, we got to go back to when Bud fought
Earl Smith Jr.
Woo, that was nice.
Yes.
Hey, that was nice.
I remember going to see Tyson fight.
Ain't nothing like a heavyweight now.
Oh no, big time.
Boy, Tyson back at his prime.
Everybody came out.
The world stopped, you hear me?
But you better not go to the bathroom or get concession.
Cause you gonna miss it.
You gonna miss the fight.
Oh, you missed it.
You just spent 10 grand for nothing.
Oh yeah. But I wanna see miss the fight. Oh, you missed it. You just spent 10 grand for nothing. Oh yeah.
But I wanna see these guys fight.
I think the champ wanna see them fight too.
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A man goes viral buying his girl a Honda Civic
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Oh Joe, why are you alone? Honda Civic is a good car.
I mean look at y'all making it seem like the man in the athlete.
Damn. Forget a Honda Civic being a good car. I mean you're getting the vehicle to
give them point A to point B. Obviously you want to stay within your
financial lane. You don't want to get something that you're not able to
afford. You don't want to get something that you're not able to afford. You want to, you don't want to get something that you can't pay for.
You can't make payments.
I, it's, it's not that difficult.
People, the man got some based on his salary and what he makes where he's
comfortable helping his young lady out.
That ain't hard.
That ain't difficult to understand.
It ain't in the people, the people's most of the time, the people making
fun of it, probably couldn't even do it.
He got no car. They ain't. They ain't got no car.
They ain't got no car, Ocho.
Man, don't get me started on that.
Yeah, I mean, but, but, and see, that's why I know,
that's why, you know, I've been talking to a lot of people.
Say, Shannon, the internet ain't real.
Because, Ocho, the internet'll have you thinking,
like, man, I really need to get me another job.
Look how they even know if I'm living.
Yeah, man, they ain't. They taking pictures, you feel a thousand dollars
just to go take a picture on a private jet.
You rent cars, you rent home.
They got people thinking that's your crib.
For what?
Just so you could impress somebody.
You tried to impress somebody that you never met.
Yeah.
That guess what?
They don't care about you.
Mm-mm.
It's all about portraying a certain image on them.
Yes.
I mean, they're not a whole lot of guys
that would be willing to buy their girl a car,
even if it was hard to see it.
And she seemed just as happy because it was better than what she had,
which was nothing.
Nothing.
It'd be better than catching the bus.
Yeah, absolutely.
They gonna try to shame the man,
talking about clowning the man on social media.
Bro, put your arm around your lady.
Cause a lot of jokers out there ain't wouldn't buy,
man, I'm surprised they didn't call him a simp.
Because you know you can't do nothing for your lady.
For taking care of your lady?
Yeah.
For doing what you supposed to do?
Bro, you ain't got no girl.
You simple because you ain't even got no girl.
But because you, man, I wouldn't do that for my lady.
Y'all ain't gonna tell me what to do for my lady.
I'm gonna do a damn with her if I won't.
Absolutely. Every time.
So, man, you a simp.
OK, and your point is?
Y'all think that be hurting your feelings talking about that.
Bro, y'all ain't got no money. And that. Bro, y'all ain't got no money.
And matter of fact,
y'all ain't got, no, you might have money.
And when you talk about, I ain't gotta do all that
for my girl, guess what?
Somebody else is.
Oh, oh, I don't even wanna break no bad dude.
I don't compare to no bad dude.
Don't do that, don't do that.
I ain't gonna break no bad dude to nobody with you.
All it, all it, all it take it, you know,
the funny thing about it, all it take for her
is to experience it from one person.
To see what it's like.
Yes.
One time, oh, this is what it's like.
Oh, this is what I've been missing out on.
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
Oh Joe, I mean, if I was,
if I didn't play in the NFL, took care of my money,
let's just say I'm a hardworking guy.
Right.
I work at a regular nine to five.
Nine to five, blue collar. Yeah, and I ain't blue collar. Real, real blue. Yes, sir. But I call it black
because it's dirty because I'm working my ass off with you. You know what I'm saying? Yes, sir. I'm
with you now. And if I, yeah, I'm gonna take care of my lady for sure. That's a part of it. Right.
Always has been.
That's me.
Now everybody wired like you and I,
that we believe that we should take care of those
because I won't.
Yeah, I'm gonna take care of mine.
Damn what somebody else do.
I don't care what somebody else do for their lady.
I'm gonna tell you what I'm gonna do for mine.
Mine.
So what you do, I'm cool.
You don't want to take your girl, do this,
or you don't want to do that.
I ain't going to judge you.
I ain't going to look down at you.
But I'm not going to make you feel bad because I can
and you can't do for yours.
Because that's what it comes down to, Ocho.
A lot of guys can't do anything for their lady.
And since they can't, they're going
to try to make you feel bad that you can.
Exactly. Exactly. And matter of fact, they're using the word simp. They're using it out of context.
They're using it totally out of context.
Now the guy that's in here talking, like that's my dog right there. The one, the only.
I mean, his real name, mama called him Nathaniel, but we call him earthquake.
Quack, what it do?
Hey, what's up?
Oh, chill, what's happening there, man?
Quack, what's up, baby?
How you doing, Quack?
So blessed and highly famous.
See, I had to put my real name up there
because Trump is deporting people.
I had to let him know I'm frappy.
I'm looking, I'm like, Nathaniel, who the hell?
Yeah, there ain't no time to be earthquake right now,
it's hot in these streets.
It's hot in these streets.
You gotta keep your passport with you,
say your real name, you can't say,
put your mess around and get deported, man.
Can't get back at you.
Wait, what's going on, bro, how you doing?
Man, I'm so blessed, holly favorite, man, I love this? Man, I'm so blessed, holy favorite.
Man, I love the show too, man.
I appreciate that.
Y'all do, y'all have great chemistry.
Man, look at it.
And I'm proud of you, you know I'm proud of you.
Oh yeah, man, we talk.
I'm proud of you.
I don't really have a whole lot of close friends
and people that I communicate with
that I didn't play sports with,
but Quake is one of the ones.
I mean, I met Quake, I mean, I used to see him in Atlanta
and come to his shows, but then I met him
probably about nine years ago in the airport.
We were flying the Red Hot back to Atlanta
and we was in the Sky Club and man,
we struck up a conversation and man,
we've been down ever since, man.
I mean, he a good dude, real dude.
There've been some times I had to call him up. I said, man, look here, let ever since, man. I mean, he a good dude, real dude. There been some times I had to call him up.
I said, man, look here, let that go, man.
Let that go.
Let that go.
Let that go.
He had to talk me off a cliff.
He had to talk me off a cliff, Ocho.
I tell him all the time, Ocho,
let him hate from the chief.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, I got it.
Because I ain't coming off of this hill.
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
That pole is hard on them.
They're going to do it by this.
Oh, man, that's crazy.
Hey, Craig, I want to ask you, man, listen,
I've been watching you over the years, man.
You've been in comedy, man.
You've been in the game for a long time, boss, man.
And I'm a fan. I'm a huge fan.
How has your comedic style evolved over the years
being that through each era,
you know, your not, not, what do you call it?
Your set, your sets have to change based on your audience.
Well, I always think as a true artist,
the comedy should reflect the era that you're in.
And that's why I'm saying it's so important now
that everything we're going through,
you can't have knock-knock jokes.
This is the time to be the Richard Brahe, James Carlson,
to be able to reflect.
So you can have this longevity if you're relevant
in the times that you live in.
You know what I mean?
So that's always been my key.
I'm quick with it.
I don't take a long time.
And then I have a different delivery side,
much as like a preacher and I'm rapid fire.
So, you know, I'm like McDonald's,
I'm over a billion jokes told.
You don't get no time to wait for me.
I ain't got the long stories and waiting for it.
I ain't got them long stories and waiting for it. I ain't, I ain't, I ain't, I ain't, I ain't.
I ain't proud type.
You know what I mean?
Just keep punching to the belly spot.
Quake, I remember you said one time,
what a true comics job is,
is to take real life events and make them funny.
Oh yeah.
A lot of times you talking about your prostate,
we had to get, you had to get your prostate checked.
You take real life events, be it a dating situation,
now I think you about to get, you done got married yet,
Quaid, I don't mean to put you.
No, August 21st, man, I'm done with it.
I'm a senior to everybody, it's all over.
Though we walk through the valley of shit.
I feel no evil.
Gotta get out them streets, man.
Hey, man, it's too dangerous, man.
I'm following up right behind you.
It's time to get out them streets, man.
These old players better realize
that's what they make sidewalks for.
Come on over here.
Get out the road.
Hold on, Quake.
Get out the road.
Hey, like I said, the old man get hit by a car.
Quake, let me ask you this, Quake.
When you first started doing comedy shows
and you're on the circuit, you're chilling circuit
and you're going to leave small club
and you're making 50 and they paying you $100,
did you ever think comedy would be as mainstream
and you could make the money that you're making right now
when you first started?
Yeah, because see, I own my own club.
Uptown Comedy.
And Steve Harvey came, yeah, and Steve Harvey came,
and this is 93, and Steve Harvey came,
did three shows on Friday, three on Sunday,
and I wrote him a check for $72,000 on a,
on a 93, I said, man, I ain't know that kind of money.
Yes. I said, yeah, I can stay here for hours just for the stuff that you utter. Oh, man. Yes,
Lord. I knew it's a beautiful thing. If you can draw them people to come in.
Wait, you're in the military. Let me ask you this. When did you know that, you know what,
Communist Avenue I'm'm gonna pursue?
Because you went to the military and you could have been,
you know, been a civil servant or you're like,
nah, military, they don't make no money,
they don't make no money, I'm about to go ahead
and make this real money out here being a comedian.
When did you start taking comedy serious?
Well, I wish I did have a good,
to be quite honest with you, a story like that.
I was going to do 20 years in the military, but the war broke out.
And I said, I don't mind practicing for war, but y'all fighting for real, man.
I just came here to get away from my mother.
Now y'all need some real soldiers.
You can drop me off at the crib, man.
I ain't no real soldier, man.
It's time to tap out.
So I went to Atlanta and just tried comedy out just as a natural
straddle and they better came.
That's why I got the name earthquake, because if it didn't work out,
I want my family to be joking on me.
Toma, you know, you got the military trying to be rich and proud.
I knew I used Earthquake, so it worked out.
So, you know, that's it. I ain't wanna mess up my good name.
So somebody said, Earthquake, you bomb.
I'm like, I don't know no Earthquake.
My name is a bad one.
Hey, who were some of the comedians that inspired you
when you first started out?
You know, your Richard Pryor and names of that sort.
I got in the game after Pryor, part of it,
just into the game of the occupation of it.
But all the greats such as DL,
Stan, Steve, Bernie, all of them,
you gotta understand I own my own club.
So all the comics that you see now
came through my club.
The Chris Stuckers,
Arnaz, James, all of us worked in this club.
This was a training field for us.
And the other ones was the big stars
like the George Wallace and stuff like that.
So that's how I was.
Yeah, George bad boy.
George is the first brother that taught me
how to do a door deal.
You need 85, 90% of this dough
and some of the food in the living room.
I said, okay, George.
How do you feel about the state of standup comedy today,
as opposed to how it was in you know, in our younger days.
And I'm saying in our younger days,
because I'm right up there with y'all.
Well, the only thing I would say personally
as a comedian is be a comedian.
Right.
You know, I don't mind you doing anything,
doing your format or sit down here or Twitter do,
but where's the jokes?
Right, right.
I want to hear the jokes.
If you gonna be something else,
and you gonna be a provocateur or whatever,
okay, do that.
But if you gonna fly under this,
bat them as a comedian, you need to be funner.
And you can't bring what you did last year,
just like your game.
Your last year has nothing to do with this year
when you step on the field.
And you still living off of stuff you did in the past,
you know what I'm saying?
I used to be the 1997 Super Bowl champion,
we 2005, 2025, you know what I mean?
And you sitting down here and you running a eight-four.
You know what I'm saying, bro?
You know, you used to run a four too, man.
Get off my face, I ain't got nothing to say to you.
So I feel, just be funny. Put the joke to it.
Quake, when you look at where we are now,
because it seems like a lot of these comedians
are popping up through social media.
Oh yeah.
And when your days, you didn't have social media,
you, like you said, you had to be funny.
There were, were they guys doing
a whole lot of skits back then?
I remember Flip Wilson, you remember Flip Wilson
had the variety show, Carabine Tim Kwonk-Kwonway. There were a few that had the skit, the skit comedies,
but for the most part guys stand up on stage, women stood up on stage with that microphone,
and they walked pace back and forth, and they told jokes. And now it seems like social media,
guys blow up, guys and men and women blow up overnight. Great.
Guys blow up, men and women blow up overnight, great.
Yeah, but see, it's just like your profession. Whatever means you need to get seen by the scouts,
you still better be able to play.
True.
Because ain't nothing gonna help you
when you get on that stage, man.
You might get them the first time, sell all out,
in case you was great on the internet,
but in our profession, they won't spend another dollar
to worry to get around, he sucks,
and they'll let you know, boo.
And that, I'm telling you, you find out
just how long a minute it is when you stare at that.
Oh man, it's different up there.
It's a hard job, but I love it.
Quake, I know you're cool with Chappelle.
You're one of the few comics that Chappelle
allowed to get close to, you, Donnell Rollins,
I had Donnell on, I tore him up, Quake.
I got me some jokes off on him.
Quake, I got me some jokes off on him.
I listen to you, Quake.
Quake say, hey, they come up here
and get you a few jokes off on them.
I got, I got me a few, I got me a few up on him.
When I hear, he's one of the few,
like George Carlin could do this,
that he could tell a joke
while all the while providing social commentary.
And that's a very, very unique ability to have.
He can take real life events, he can make them funny,
but tell them in such a way that it disarms the crowd.
He is a genius, man.
I have the privilege, I just worked with him
all all-star weekend in Oakland.
And when I tell you the set he has now
is just as funny as any other that he has.
And he's God given for this.
This is what he's here for.
You know what I mean?
To interpret it and it's very relevant
back to what I'm saying.
These are the times, and comedians, true comedians,
have the obligation to tell the world
and tell truth to power through your jokes
and educate you through the laughter.
Same as the people you say,
George Carlin, the Richard Price.
These people stood when we was going through
even worse days. Yes.
We were able to articulate where we is
and he's there doing it for us now and it's brilliant.
And I'm just privileged to be his friend.
So what is the next, are you on tour right now, Quaid?
Yeah, I'm getting ready for this,
your boy is ready for this,
another next big Netflix special. Dave Spell is gonna produce this, another Netflix special.
Danish Pail is gonna produce it for me.
We coming to Atlanta.
When?
When?
Cause I'm gonna be there.
We're gonna be in the same with the next two months.
We're gonna do it.
This one gonna be great.
I'm ready for it.
I'm coming to tell you what.
Let me have to find out from somebody other than you.
I'm heckling.
I'm coming to heckling.
You know you don't wanna do that to me, all right?
I got you.
I got a couple of bullets for you already.
They already got you.
Hey, Quake, I'm your boy.
I was like, Quake, I'm your boy.
Don't give me Quake.
I know I can't be, I yell at you, my boy.
I talk about my momma,
so you know I'm gonna talk about you.
And you, and you.
These ain't jokes. And I'm a developerer. And you, and you. These ain't jokes.
And I'm, I can't see it now
because we ain't put the ink on it,
but your boy gonna be on TV on the network.
So I'm gonna have him on my own TV show.
Oh man, I'm mad.
Those are things gonna happen this year.
Like I said, man, you're one of the few people
outside of sports that I communicate on a regular basis.
And man, I really appreciate you joining tonight.
But man, you know, I've seen your show.
I've always thought you've always been
one of my favorite comedians.
And after getting an opportunity to really know you
and talking, even before you sat down with me
on Club Shayshake, having an opportunity
to talk to you on the reg, man, you're just a good dude.
You're a real good dude, bro.
Thank you, man. I appreciate it.
I'll show you my man, man.
And still, and you know it, brother.
Spill, still don't spend none of that money.
Let's keep it.
Keep that money, man.
Don't let them rich shame you.
Do not let them rich shame you.
We ain't stingy.
We ain't going back being broke.
We know how it is.
Hey, listen, I ain't spent nothing 37 years, man.
Listen, I've been enjoying the fruit of my labor this year.
I told myself I'm gonna treat myself 2025.
So this year I'm finna act up, Quake.
This year I'm gonna act up, but 2026,
I'm gonna go ahead and shut it back down.
What would you give yourself a year,
but don't let them rip Shady, man.
Keep this money on you.
I be rooting for you.
Don't spend nothing.
Hey, Quake, man, appreciate your time, man.
Enjoy, I look forward to it.
Like I say, hit me up and let me know
because I'm definitely coming through the show, bro.
Oh no, I'm a show with that too
and I'm a so so seeing you and Ochoa
in attention to the wedding, man.
It's gonna be huge and everybody gonna be there
and I'm gonna love you all.
Hey, hey, hey, don't have no vegan food, Quake.
I know you eating healthy, not going with that bulljive. Uh-uh, uh-uh. I got Quake, I know you eating healthy not going with that blue jive
I got real people food. Quake I appreciate that man. Thanks for joining us tonight on
Nightcap bro. Love you man.
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You won't believe who Steph left off his list.
That's so tough.
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Steph talked about what separates the truly elite NBA shooters.
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Cheers to not being a bitter baby mama. Yes, I'm bragging cause DJ really do have a great daddy.
Out of the four years our son's been here,
he's never skipped a beat in my boy life.
I like that.
I mean, that's dope.
That's dope.
That's dope, I like it.
I like it.
Yeah, I mean, cause sometimes though, you know, hey.
I mean, I'm not sure.
I don't know about reward, what we're supposed to already be doing. I mean, you're though, you know, hey. I mean, I'm not sure. I don't know about reward.
What we supposed to already be doing.
I mean, you're not supposed to get a reward
for what you're supposed to do.
That's what he's not supposed to misbehave.
You know, that's his child.
But I agree.
Well, we're not supposed to argue.
You're not supposed to get mad
if I date somebody else and I move on, right?
Okay, okay.
Yeah, okay.
I'm with you.
I'm with you here, right?
I agree. I don't believe, but I like, yeah, okay. I'm with you, I'm with you. Yeah, I agree. I don't believe but I mean
I don't know if I would have sent my baby, my child, my co-parent, you know, I don't want to
say because you know hey, Shannon called me up, my co-parent, right, money for doing what they're
supposed to but. You wouldn't do that? What?
Like, you don't send money just if they if they need an extra you wouldn't.
It's not even...
I'm not even I'm not speaking on the part
in context of
Hirst sending because he's doing a good job.
Listen, just the fact that they have a child for me
you always good.
Or you don't operate.
I mean, I'm just saying that's how I operate. If you have a child for me, you always good. Or you don't operate. I mean, I'm just saying that's how I operate.
If you have a child for me, you're always good
and always will be for the simple fact that you do have
my child. Right.
Regardless of your circumstance,
regardless of who you're dealing with, regardless of who you're seeing,
you know, every time, depending on who you see, they might not be as
you already know what I'm trying to say. I don't check nobody's pockets. who you're seeing, you know, every time depending on who you see, they might not be as
you already know what I'm trying to say.
I don't check nobody's pockets,
but if there's something that you need
regarding the child,
sometimes maybe not regarding the child
depending on the importance of it
or the situation.
Okay, you're good, you know.
I ain't nasty.
Yeah, I thank my kids. I think my my co parent is good. Stand the situation and not right.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
We're gonna look we were young.
We had kids young first time parents.
I'm in my career, you know, they wanted things that I'm not.
I didn't think I could give at the time. you know, they wanted things that I'm not,
I didn't think I could give at the time. Right.
Looking back on it,
probably should have handled things a lot different.
I'm not saying that I would have changed anything
about my career.
I'm still going, but I probably could have squeezed
some time in, but you don't know what you don't know.
And you're feeling that that's gonna hinder,
it's gonna hamper my ability to be the player
that I wanna be.
And so that was, you know, hey, but I ain't make peace with them, I made peace with the
kids.
Right.
That's who I owed it to, with the kids.
And I think, you know, I had a conversation with the kids and they understood, or they
told me they understood, I don't know what's inside their head. I just go by what they tell me, Ocho.
And so that was what I was able to do.
But hey, kudos to her for not being bitter.
Maybe he's moved on, maybe she's moved on.
And sometimes, Ocho, you have a kid with someone
and they're bitter, you're bitter,
and all you do is bicker.
And the only person that suffers is the child or the children.
So I'm glad we can agree to get along.
Ocho, the $30 lunch debate is still going on.
Bunny said, I hate cheap ends.
I'm no greedy woman, but if I want a seafood boy for lunch,
oh, as is plate from Shay.
Yeah, $30 is not enough, itch.
Please tell me $30 is not enough, crying.
I'm not getting McDonald's for lunch, boo.
What's up, Ojo?
I mean.
Hey, listen, I mean, it will go on and on and on
and on and on.
It's one of those, what I like to call,
black Twitter topics.
Yeah.
And it comes through every so often,
the same thing, same conversation.
Listen, depending on who it is,
depending on who the guy is,
giving you $30, you gonna take that 30.
Yeah.
You gonna take that 30.
Okay. you gonna take that 30. You gonna take that 30. Okay, okay.
Now maybe if it's a guy and you're in our situation,
maybe you like, well damn baby,
that's all you got, a $30?
But you talking about, but everybody ain't got it like that.
Everybody can't just, what is it?
Cash out, Zell?
Yo, see your thousand, see your 15,000?
Okay, yeah!
You know, everybody can't do that. So it's called cash out? Yeah. Okay, see you see you thousand, see you 15,000. Okay, yeah! You know, everybody can't do that.
So it's called cash apps?
Yeah.
Okay, everybody ain't got,
can't afford to cash app you $200.
And hell, who the hell eat $200 for lunch, one person?
A $200 lunch, y'all?
I mean, listen, when I look at some of the meals,
I look at some of the prices, the way people like to eat,
all this healthy food,
different restaurants that people like to go to,
these nice restaurants.
Oh, so one person though for $200?
One person?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, the way they moving,
it seems like so because the topic-
Man, they better stop trying to impress people.
The topic and the discourse about that $30,
hey, women ain't playing that.
But you know, honestly,
the women's expectations
and thinking they're going to have somebody
or thinking you're going to find someone
that's going to be going crazy with it
and having the pockets to have that kind of
what I call that kind of money.
God, I don't know about the word or something.
F-U money? Oh, yeah, F- of money? God, I don't know about the word. F-U money?
Yeah, F-U money, a disposable income.
Disposable income where,
regardless of how much it is you need,
or you're good right here on the dot.
This ain't no movie, this is reality.
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