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Florida Mayweather Jr. claims Saturday
that the potential rematch with Mani Pachial
would only be an exhibition.
Jazz Matured, CEO's manager,
uh, uh,
CEO of Mani Pachiaeo promotion,
and the event producer fired back,
strongly opposing saying Floyd is in breach of the contract.
Floyd signed not one,
not two, but three different agreements
on three different dates,
two different parties that ultimately got
intertwined in a month of January
and this is all related to his return
to professional boxing. First one,
October 24th, the second one,
November 6th, the third one, December
14th. He received money
for all three agreements.
When he signed me? Not only that,
but he has taken out of advance on his purse
to fight Pachia.
Got your head. Hold on. Oh Joe, hold on.
Mani Packout said he does not want to put the record,
if he's scared not to put the record on the line,
a professional boxing match,
not only should they have never executed these agreements.
Oh, this is what Packyall manager said.
If he's scared of Mani and does not want to put the record on the line
in a professional boxing match,
not only should he have never executed these agreements,
but he should have just come right out and said
because Mani ain't scared.
Yeah.
Oh, Cho?
What are you deduce from what's going on?
A, I mean, it's unfortunate that has come to, what has come to.
Obviously, when we first heard about him having a three-fight deal,
we understood why he's having a three-fight deal.
I gave my names of people that he could have fought,
that could have helped him if he was in financial crisis
and needed to recoup some of that money back.
And Manny Pachia, I was one of the names.
It's crazy that.
that's even got to this point.
I don't even know what to think.
Think about it at this point.
Obviously, signing multiple deals
and getting in advance
and having them pay you ahead of the fight.
I mean, like, is that normal?
Does that, does that happen?
I mean, you, no.
Hey, yeah, oh, also, I've known players
that they burn through their money,
they take out of advance on next year's salary.
No.
Yes.
Wait, hold on, hold on.
Wait, bring that, hold on.
time out, time out.
Bring that back to me one more time.
I've seen guys.
I know guys I'm never going to put their business out there
that go through the money that they made in 25,
that they got to take them on advance out on 26th salary.
Yes.
Man, I hope ain't, I hope ain't none of this truth, man.
I know they're pretty much close,
but I hope Florida ain't in that predicament, bro.
I hope so too, Joe.
I hope so too.
I just, if you think about it, I mean, I love Floyd.
I love the lifestyle.
I love Floyd, the boxer as well.
But when you look at the way he lives life,
you look at the way he does things,
the entourage, the women, the jewelry, the bags.
It's almost impossible.
And you would understand that, Joe,
you would also understand it.
It's impossible to maintain a lifestyle like that
when you're not still fighting.
Unless you got 200.
$300,300 million coming in.
It's impossible.
You know?
Because you got money going out and ain't got enough coming in.
Well, you don't have enough coming in to maintain it.
I don't care how much you make, Ocho.
How much did you keep?
Right.
There you go.
It ain't how much you make is how much you keep.
So imagine you make you make a billion dollars.
So in other words, he lives in Vegas.
If he made a billion dollars, he made $630 million.
Now, that's what he means.
made. What is his lifestyle?
You got two jets.
You got people, you know, and they say that he had
people to wash his cars, even the ones
that he wasn't driving.
$1,000 haircuts.
You got made, you got entourage,
you fly in all these people. I mean,
I've never seen Floyd out in public
without six bodyguards.
They ain't working for free.
Yeah.
So with all those
Hermes bags. How many
of those big Hermes bags?
And he got the crop. He got one
Himalaya.
The bag started out about $150,000,
go probably to $300,000.
He probably got $50, $10, $15 of them.
How many watches?
Probably got 40 watches.
The report that they filed,
what you call them, a lawsuit against him,
he got a $1.4 million dollars in the jury in Florida.
This past summer.
Shit.
Oh, my, Ocho, how many, Ocho?
Okay, you want a baguade?
Good.
Ocho, do I need four baguadis?
Mm-hmm.
Do I need two?
10 Rolls Royces.
Do I need five Ferraris?
Do I need,
I'm just saying how much is enough?
Because let me tell you the problem that you run into.
If you only become defined by what you have,
what happens when it goes away.
Hello.
Let me explain something to you, chat.
Listen to me, just stay with me for a little second.
A lot of times the athletes run into problems
because what are they defined by?
The sport they played.
Now, all of a sudden, no show, the crowd,
There's no clapping.
Now all of a sudden, this is not a 10th year man from the University of Oregon.
This is not a 10th year man from Arkansas.
This is not a 14-year bet from Savannah State.
So when the applause stop, when the adulation goes away, who are you?
See, when you play football, you play basketball, that's not who you are.
That's what you did.
Right.
See, all that stuff, a lot of times, though, Cho.
I can speak to me personally.
Growing up how I grew up,
I wanted certain things.
Then I got it.
It didn't change who I was.
I wanted to change how people looked at me.
Yeah.
Now, at what expense, at what cost do I need an excess?
I need 15 of this and 25 of that.
You want to buy a watch.
I ain't got no problem.
I like watches.
Yeah.
And it is hard for me to fathom because you already know how I am Uncle Joe.
People in the chat, you know how I am when it come to money.
You know how I am when it comes to spinning.
So it's hard for me to even wrap my head around him being in the situation,
but I also understand how and why.
Based on what I've seen over the years.
And I'm hoping, you know, for his sake, I'm hoping those fights are made.
I'm hoping he recoupes as much as you can and understands that you guys.
Got to pull the reins back a little bit.
You already Floyd Maywell.
You don't have, you don't have to prove anything anymore to anyone at this point.
Oh, Joe, you've been eating caviar for the last 10 years.
How do you go back to eating buying the sausages?
How do you eat by pot and meat?
How do you eat below that, Joe?
You can't eat no ham sandwich.
You don't have a choice.
You know what about, um, are them seafood towers when they got them big old crab claws,
the lollas up there, the scallops, the big old shrimp, the cocktail strip with that cocktail sauce.
You used to order them.
Let me get like three of those.
Now all of a sudden, guess what?
No, I'm just good with the bread and the season salad.
You got to.
You ain't got no choice.
You ain't got no choice.
I mean, I know you have to, listen, you have the name Money Mayweather.
Therefore, you have to live that style
and that image has to match exactly what your name is.
But you see, once you start that, what you got to keep it up.
Keep it up.
Gotta keep it up.
But it's impossible.
Hey, hey, hey.
It's just,
hey,
that's just like you starting off,
you starting off with that girl,
you leave with money.
You buy all kind of gifts from junk.
You show up,
you show up with a burkin.
You show up with a burkin.
So if you show up with a burkeen,
where you go from there?
What's hard on the burqin?
Hey.
You better show up with a coach.
You better show up with a Kenny Spade.
At least you can be.
Working with you.
Working away from that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The first trip we go on, we go to the Maldives.
We go to the Malfi Coast.
I don't know how you're going.
I don't know how you're going to top that.
The next thing is, hey, Sheldon, you got to take me to heaven.
What, damn, baby.
Hey, that's one of the worst things to do, Uncle Joe,
is you leave with money and you show off in the beginning.
And then now her expectations are that over time.
And it's impossible to keep up.
It's impossible to keep up.
We're doing that over and over and over.
It's impossible.
Yeah.
I just hate it.
I agree with you, Joe.
And I think we all,
I think we all can speak.
I just hope none of this is true.
Right.
But there's just been so much
that's been coming out,
coming out.
And I told,
I said, Ocho,
think about it.
You, at this age,
you're going to put that
undefeated record on the line?
That's his whole thing,
Ocho.
The whole thing is undefeated.
Yeah.
The whole time.
That's why he said, no, no, no, no, no, man,
I say, no, no, no, no, I want to take,
I want to be the one to put that one on there.
I want to put that blemish on that record.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
This ain't no, exhibition.
Exhibition.
I ain't, I ain't play, player.
I want to fight.
Damn.
I just, man.
Yeah, that's a tough one now, bro.
I'm just, I'm just,
Elcho, you got to.
Elcho, you got to, and I understand.
Chat, I understand.
about taxes.
Uncle Sam, the only mofo that don't work
and get half your money.
Hello.
He don't do is.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-mm.
But got his hand stuck out.
And I get it.
I hate paying that quarterly payment.
I hate it.
But you ain't coming to get my stuff.
Hey, go, you tell you.
Listen, it's a select few.
Uncle Joe?
It's a select few
that sit high and look low
when they come to them taxes,
they make their own damn rules.
Huh?
You're not hearing what I'm saying.
They make their own rules.
They do as they please.
But when it comes to us,
you ain't got no choice.
You got to pay them.
Boy, they got Leona Hamblea.
She was worth a couple million.
She said, poor people pay taxes.
They said, we put rich people in jail, though.
She went to jail on?
Come on.
Absolutely she did.
How long she had to do?
She did a couple of months.
You ain't done that long, but it's just a mere fact.
You got a billion dollars.
I don't know.
He's talking about a couple months.
Ain't there long.
What?
A day.
A day, a long time.
When you got, if you got any amount of money,
imagine, I mean, somebody,
that's making $500,000 go to jail.
Imagine you a billionaire.
And you,
you eat not, I don't know,
maybe they gave her a special diet or something,
I don't know.
But no, man, I just hate this.
I really do, I really do.
I enjoy watching the man box.
He was phenomenal,
but I just don't know,
you made $1.2 billion.
Let's just say for the sake of argument,
Uncle Sam took $600,000.
Let's just say for the sake of argument,
Ocho, you spent another $300.
million.
I'll tell you what, Ocho, you know what?
I'm going to say, you know what, you spent 400 million,
little lavish, 400 million.
You still got two left, Ocho.
Damn.
Even if you put that in something middle school,
I mean, hey, I ain't trying to hit it out of the park.
Just give me that 6% every year.
You hear me?
I can live off the interest and never touch the principal,
and it still grows exponentially.
Everybody don't have a simple lifestyle like that, though.
Damn.
You know, money Mayweather.
You got to maintain the image, huh?
Damn, that image.
Emmy go broke.
Okay, you're by keeping up the Jones and the people.
Hey, they go, hey, he ain't got, no, I don't.
Hey, man, okay, got it.
No, driving a 2012 range rover.
A 2020 BMW, show lives.
They'll keep you right, keep you safe.
What?
Get you from point A to point B.
Exactly.
Long as they don't put me
down outside the road.
Hello.
And if it do,
guess what?
I got a AAA call.
I called that.
I'm sitting right up in the car.
I ain't getting out of the car.
Told me to the dealership.
Damn.
I knew what you mean,
boy.
Man,
I think we all did that a little bit early in our career.
We got it.
Go get them fast and cars.
You know,
back in the day, Joe,
the convertibles,
the convertible,
the thing.
Hey, man,
why you got a convertible?
harder than it is. They need to see me.
They can't see me. I got the witness right. It's tinted.
I don't know who this is.
What did you say? They got to see you.
They need to see me.
I put it right in front of the club and hit the top.
That thing lay back like Neil.
Yeah. Yeah.
That's a good one.
Man, I ain't had a convert. I ain't had a convert them in 15 years.
Oh, man.
I guess, hey.
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for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q and A.
Before we go to the Super Chat,
we got five video voicemails for my Discord.
Let's take a listen to the first one.
Hey, what's going on?
Unc, Ocho, ISO.
Hope all the nightcap fam is doing well.
being blessed and highly favored.
My question was, my name's Chad.
I'm coming from Denver, Colorado.
And my question is, I'm an author of fiction books, erotic books,
sci-fi, all kind of stuff like that, all fiction.
And my question was, what would you suggest for better marketing for me to get my name out there?
And it's Chad W. Books, by the way, and I also have a YouTube channel.
All right, thanks.
Ocho, the marketing guru.
I heard him.
I heard him.
I heard him.
I heard something about he writing a book and he's trying to think about it.
He write books, sci-fi stuff like that.
Listen, that's right up my alley.
We talk about Martin.
So what I'm going to do, I'm envision.
I'm writing a book.
How do I get that said book out publicly?
Creative, creative mind, having some type of video or some type of video or some type of format using social media.
But when you create that video or way to get your book out there, how are you going to
has to people's attention. It has to be
something grabbing. Something has to grab their
attention to understand that you have a
book coming out. Whatever
it is, especially visuals.
Visuals,
visuals, nothing too long.
It's just something short,
but it has to grab you right away.
Whatever it is. I'm speaking
from a marketing
standpoint.
That's the only thing I can think of.
It has to grab you right away
because people lose interest.
Quick, quick, quick, quick, quick.
You know, if it's too long and drawn out,
they, hey, they're going on to the next.
So I agree with you on that, Ocho.
Social media is the quickest way to get something out now.
Man.
Twitter, IG, Facebook.
Think about everything you just,
thinking about everything you just said,
all the social media platforms, right?
It's so much content scrolling back and forth,
back and forth, and you scroll,
it's always a video going up.
what is it about that video
whether it's on Facebook
it got to grab you right away on
it got to grab you yep
so I'm not sure the context and
the type of books that he's written
but whatever it is it got to get you
it got to catch you right away
here's our second one let's take a listen
what's all
oh cho man congratulations on two million
subs and stuff man but man
what's up when we're gonna get an eye cap out here
in okay C man I ain't
Got no La Portier out here.
We ain't got none of Ocho cigars, man.
We won a championship last year.
We fin to win this year, man.
Come on, man.
Can we get some Lopirtier and some cigars out here from y'all?
Or even a nightcap on the road out here, man.
That's all we asked for.
I know we small marketing stuff.
Yeah.
Ocho, I mean, look, there's a lot goes into it when we select the city that we're going to go to.
Obviously, we look at the analytics.
we look at where we think we can have some success.
It doesn't do us any good to go somewhere, Ocho,
where we don't think we're going to be successful just to go there.
It's a huge undertaking to put one of these things on,
to get a building, get security,
getting the team out there.
It's a huge undertaking.
And I can just imagine that's just for a live.
So you can imagine what a concert entails Ojo?
Yeah.
So we'll look into that, bro.
I don't really make, I can't make you any promises.
We're kind of looking at probably trying to maybe do something.
Maybe in summer, maybe do like a three city tour,
but it's just a huge undertaking and to do a tour
and to jump right back into football season
because that's kind of what we did on, Joe.
We went, did the tour and then we just like.
right back into it, man.
And I know I know you want to exhale.
I damn sure want to exhale.
Hey, when you think about it, right?
You're talking about exhaling.
When exactly would that exhale be you think this year?
I think for y'all
it would probably be late June around on birthday.
He'd normally like to be out around his birthday.
I do like to be out, but we got,
remember we got the World Cup now.
Oh, yeah.
So July.
Oh, July.
Okay.
Listen, hey, look, look, look,
whenever y'all take off,
You go hold it down?
I promise y'all, I got y'all.
It don't matter.
Y'all need me to hold down for two weeks, three.
I got something these folks want to see now.
Okay.
I got something for you on to see.
I show be gone.
I show can you be three.
Boy, this man, y'all might need three months off by your boot job, man.
Hey, y'all, hey, I ain't have no great.
I ain't have a little grade.
Look at this.
Well, hey, well, you looking like Santa Claus now, boy.
Hey, hey, it looked good on you.
It looked good on you, man.
I appreciate that.
All right, here's our third one.
Let's take a listen to what he had to say.
Um, Ocho, Iso and still.
Hello.
Now, y'all be playing crazy, though, bro.
Um, shit.
Um, I turned 21 next month.
You know what I'm saying?
I've been watching for like two years since I've been like 18.
So like so much game I didn't acquire from y'all boys in ISO.
Like, same with you, brother.
Like, just so much game y'all put me on, bro.
I appreciate y'all.
I support y'all, whatever, whatever situation
you win ever again, I got you, bro.
Go check my Twitter receipts.
I was fighting for you.
You feel me, when that whole, yeah.
Yeah, but it's 26, nine, it's a new year.
I'm free, you know what I'm saying?
But now, most definitely, I feel it'll be 21 next month.
In May, and then in June, I'm going to Vegas.
So, um, let me know some of you.
food spots your boy can hit up.
Let me be 21. So let me know
if the got in the adult yoga
as Ocho would say, place
to just check out.
Slow down, turquoise.
You're right. You're right. I was thinking about
my birthday, Joe. Yeah. Hey.
All I
all I'm saying, hey, let's see,
April, May, June.
I got about 14 weeks.
All I can just see myself is looking over the
balcony. That's it?
Look at the balcony.
Looking at the waves, slap up against the beach.
Yeah, yeah.
Dang all the things is going to be slat.
Hello.
I don't know what I'm saying.
I'm just saying.
Woo.
My man, I appreciate that, man.
I really appreciate the support the fans, the Nightcap fans,
club Shaysay fans, everybody that supported me
have been so, so supportive.
And I can't thank you enough.
Obviously, my fan.
and my closest friends that have been there.
Ocho and Joe,
I really appreciate you guys
and everybody that's on the team.
It's been a tumultuous ride,
but hey,
sunshine follows rain.
Man.
What someone
what God has for you,
it won't miss you.
It never does.
And in one thing,
Joe and Unk, boy, when the last time
you took a flight, it ain't been no turbulence.
Come on.
There you go.
You're right about that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, hey, boy, look here.
That was a stretch there, man.
I was like, whoo-wee.
Yeah.
That was really the only time, guys, to be honest with you,
that I was going through something I can just imagine.
I said, man, I wish heaven had a telephone.
I could call granted and say, granted, I'm going to be okay.
I could call and tell my grandfather
and say, Papa, you have a little boy that you raised.
He's all right.
I'm going to be okay.
It's tough right now.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
If heaven had a telephone, those are two people I would have called.
Man.
Because I wanted him to know it was okay.
And that the baby was going to be okay.
Ah, fifth one here it is.
Let's take a list.
Is it the fourth or fifth one?
Fourth.
Okay, just the fourth one.
Let's see what you have to take.
I just want to hop on here real quick to congratulate y'all
for 2 million subscribers, Unc, Ocho, and still King, Isle, Ash, and the rest of the team.
And real quick, Ocho, who is your soccer jersey plug, bro?
Ha, ha, ha.
My soccer jersey plug is classic shirts, retro kits.
Sometimes I go on safari.
I'll just hit Vintage kits.
Vintage kids
1970s
Vintage kids
80s
Vintage kids
90s
like that
and that's how I get
most of them
so I think
I bought every
I mean
obviously I've been
collecting
since what
2000
since 2000
collecting
jerries over the
year so
I've been doing
this so long
I have
literally almost
every kid
and every team
possible
I have
track jackets
like I have on
tonight
from every
team
obviously have
every
club
regardless of
league
CDI
La Liga, EPL, Bundes League.
I got it all.
Hmm.
I need to bring them throwback jerseys back.
I got all them goddamn going to throwback jerseys.
Ooh.
You still got some?
You still got some?
NFL and baseball jersego.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You still got some?
Yeah.
Man, I had like one of them big army duffel bag.
I'm talking about full of football basketball.
Yeah.
Somebody stole my whole.
Oh, bad, bro.
I probably had over a hundred-some jersey, no lie.
Damn.
I bet I got that many.
I'm talking about Dave, Dave Winfield, Padres, Jersey,
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Milwaukee, Blue jersey,
Bob McAdoolew, Buffalo Braves jersey.
I bet I had, yeah.
Hey, it was once a point in time.
Tommy Nobus.
Hey, it was once in a time.
You couldn't be caught outside without one of them on, boy.
You couldn't.
Man, I mean, I got,
hey, bro, I got him.
All right, I last and final one.
Let's take a listen to what he had to say.
Oh, Joe.
Iso, man.
I got a quick question for the nightcap fam,
or not the night cat fan, my bad.
ISO specifically.
Can you tell me about that 2014 Eastern semifinals with the Nats, man?
You had some dogs for your team.
You had DeWill, Paul Pierce, KG,
Shout Limitston.
Talk to me about that playoff
match up in 2014.
And y'all have a good night, man.
Thank you.
God bless.
Appreciate it.
Is that when y'all played the Heat, Joe?
No.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We played the Raptors.
We played the Raptors in the first round.
And we were a 7th C.
Okay, Ocho.
The Raptors was a 2C.
And we went seven games with them,
beat them game seven,
and ended up playing the Miami Heat
right after that.
Playing with Paul Pierce, KG, Darren Williams.
We had Brooke Lopez that year, but he got hurt.
He broke his foot.
That's what a lot of people don't know.
Midseason, Brooke break his foot,
and now KG got to play the five.
We had Paul in the four, so it made us faster.
It made us a little more unpredictable
because we just had guys, dog, who just wanted to hoop.
And we was able to turn that thing around.
Man, we started off the season,
Arkin Ocho 5 and 15 on the front of Sports Illustrated.
I'm talking about getting slack every night.
And I can't make this up.
And then Brooke got hurt.
Brooke and DeWill got hurt.
And we went on the run and ended up getting back to 500.
And like I said, we end up making a postseason and having a great run.
But those tough times, you know, man, when you're playing on a team like that, bro,
you know, it bring you closer together or it divides you.
But it brought us closer together and we was able to make a playoff push.
Just unfortunately that we ran into LeBron and D. Wade and Chris Bosch, Miami Heat Team.
Man, y'all need to go ahead on, man.
Y'all, man, this chat, boy, chat.
What happened?
What happened?
What happened?
They tell him.
They'll be killing him a man.
What's wrong with him?
What happened, all?
Man, I ain't doing that now, but man's called it.
Nah, hell, no.
Ocho, agon, retired.
Yeah, exactly.
Hold, I'm going to go to the chat.
Nah.
Jiu Jitsu 83.
Ocho, just curious, if you hung out with any,
major soccer players.
If so, then some cool dudes all whining on the field kills me, bro.
Love.
Yeah, I mean, I mean, obviously, no, damn there all of them at this point.
Bridging the gap, being able to meet most of the players was easy because of
contractual obligations, you know, through the NFL with Nike and obviously Reebok and Adidas.
So I was able to meet everybody.
Everybody cool.
And, you know, the rolling on the floor, I mean, I know y'all, y'all hate it.
And you complain all they always falling.
but they give you time the rest too.
Some of the,
some of the times it's clock,
it's clock killing,
but it gives you teammates time the rest.
Ron,
for me,
question for all three.
Was there ever a moment in your life
where you felt like giving up but didn't?
And how did that moment change you
as a man,
not just an athlete?
I ain't never got to that point
on having,
wanting to give up.
Me neither.
I got too many kids, boy.
I ain't,
that's not even a thought.
I ain't got no option.
even it wasn't even necessarily kids for me i'm speaking you know from the time i was in college
obviously being being pro 48 not being eligible can't practice with the team can't play with the
team so you know those things i had to do to kind of stay in shape until i got eligible but
quitting no no i never i never was at that point to why i was like man maybe this ain't meant to be
Yeah, no, I was willing to go through hell and hot waters
to get to where I were trying to go.
For sure.
Yeah.
That wasn't even the option.
I mean, I think the last year was probably the toughest it's being.
But I just remember what my grandfather's always say,
boy, hey, you closer than you think.
Yeah.
He used to always tell we'd have something.
And it was so, man, it was so heavy.
I was such a little boy.
And it was so heavy.
And he said, just don't put it down.
He said, just don't sit it down, son.
He said, you closer to where it needs to be
than what you think you are.
And I just always play that, okay, Shedda,
it's almost over.
It's almost over.
You're closer than your thing.
Closer than you think.
I just played that over and over my head.
And I can just imagine when the people are on the art,
it rained for 40 days and 40 nights.
They probably thought it was never going to stop raining.
I felt that.
It seemed like one thing after another,
after another, after another.
But like you guys said,
I got so many people counting on me.
And not even an option,
not even a thought.
No.
Quit who.
No.
Then I'm not turning to a lot.
Everything I told my grandmother
on a dying, on a deathbed.
Who going to take care of it?
Who going to take care of my kids?
Hey, I, I,
who's going to take care of my son?
Who's going to take care of my mom?
That's my responsibility.
No.
And you ever had an issue, Uncle Joe?
You ever had an issue with mental health before?
If I did, I ain't know it.
I mean, same, same thing.
You ever had a?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, you can't sleep.
Okay.
I mean, just.
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You're all night.
Tossing and turning.
Like, you're in the storm.
You're in the storm, mocho.
You're in it.
and you're like,
hey, just let that will be done.
Ain't nothing else I can do.
I made it now.
Big Dale 79, love to show,
Ocho, Iso, Rock Town.
Can I get a shout out?
It's my baby girl's birthday.
Happy 13th birthday.
Ivy, Daddy loves you.
Absolutely, Big Dale.
Ivy, happy 13th birthday.
A teenager.
Happy birthday.
Yeah, and I like that teen that being a teenager.
I ain't 12.
12. I was about to be a teenager. You're a teenager, Ivy.
Man. Congratulations. Stay focused. Keep your head up. Stay prayed up.
Good things happening down the road.
Every birthday.
Nino Rogers. Yo, uh, Ocho, Iso. Congrats again on 2 million.
Oh, I've been rolling with y'all since the fourth grade watching those NASDAQ commercials.
Hey, you can't even spell die Jones. You're an inspiration.
You know, thank you very much. Uh, who was that weird? I'm trying to think.
Who does that do that weird?
me and Jason Seahorn shot that commercial
your mama pays full commission
you don't even know how to calculate a P.E.
I think it might have been Charles Schwab.
Might have been swab.
But appreciate it, Nino.
Marcus Mack, Nightcap Family.
Can you shout out my son, J-Zon Gibbs?
He just got back from college visits for a senior year.
Can y'all wish him good luck on picking a school.
Much love.
great job on $2 million.
Absolutely.
Jay Zon,
congratulations.
Hey, just got back
from college business, man.
Hey, that means you did something right while you were in high school.
Make the right decision.
Pray about it.
He won't lead you wrong.
Trust your gut and continue on this role of success.
Marcus, we appreciate you for watching and supporting.
It's people like you that make nightcap all the worthwhile.
Yes, sir.
Aaron Owens, which team do you think will take a bigger leap next year,
the Hawks or the Hornets?
The Hawks.
But I'm going to tell you why.
The Hawks, because Jalen Johnson,
I don't even know if he entered his prime yet,
Ocho.
No, here, no.
So if he had 22, 23 points a game this year,
you know the leap going to be about 26, 27 next year.
He's going to be at about 26 a game next year.
You know, he is, when I watch him play,
he still has a few things he need to work on as far as
especially his go-to moves when they come down to stretching basketball games
under five minutes when we put the ball in your hands
sometimes you're going to have to go to that back down
and be able to have a back-to-the-basket game
because of his height and his athleticism
he should have at least a move or two that he can go to
and that post to where I don't care who guard
and it might be whimmy you ain't going to be able to stop this
you know what I mean so I think once he
Once he understands and figure that out,
that's going to take his game to a whole other level.
Real Chris Moore, love the show.
What are your thoughts on Memphis coach,
Charles Huff, saying no music in practice?
Joe, what's common?
What normally happens at practice?
Man, listen.
Hey, look, like I told you, I played in Miami.
I played the Miami Heat.
You know how structured it is over there.
But we always had music in practice, man.
you know that was a way for guys to kind of get loose
you know for whatever reason you competed a little harder
understanding the vibe was nice
man nobody won't be in no cold quiet gym man we're trying to
hey we want to get loose hey
that's basketball too unc would the coach said that
yes yeah yeah you're gonna
you're gonna as crazy as it may sound
I guess uh I mean
I see I guess not
And football guys, y'all have practice.
We only had, we only have music, Ocho,
if we're on the road for crowd noise.
We never had music. Like, some people would be having music.
They be warmed up.
We didn't have that when I played.
They had music every warm up.
Damn, but he said in practice, right?
Right, so I'm thinking basketball.
Hey.
Yeah.
Well, I can see some people goddamn leaving there.
Well, what are, what are you are running?
We're running, we're running to prison?
Or what?
No music?
Man, please.
They've been doing that because I know they've been playing well,
so if they've been doing it without it,
they might need to keep it.
Hey, hey.
No, he's a football coach.
Oh, that's football?
He's the football coach at Memphis.
Oh.
Oh, in Memphis.
Different.
Yes.
But still.
But still.
But still.
Music has always been a part of, you know, out there in stretch line in the locker room,
surround sound system?
Well, I, I ain't never, I ain't never had that.
Yeah.
What?
You ain't never had what?
Music played.
In practice?
Nope.
only time we have music, Ocho,
on the road,
crowd noise, okay, okay, okay, okay.
That's it.
We ain't have no music.
That's a little too much.
Oh.
What happened?
What happened?
Ah, I'm about it did something, Ocho.
What, what happened?
You know how we played the crowd,
and how to play the crowd noise,
so they put a, you know,
a CD in there for crowd music,
so they have a CD for crowd noise.
What did you have done, man?
How about I took the CD out, put two live crew.
Check this out, Joe.
I got to have a worst look cover.
As soon as they're about to start the crowd noise,
Coach Reeves and his daughter get out of the car.
Oh, hit the button.
Pop that, check the doodoo, bra.
I want to walk.
I want to rock.
I want to rock.
Hell no.
Lord, have mercy.
Hey, that's funny.
I don't know who did.
I don't know who did, man.
What you're bad?
Y'all play too much.
I got to admit, it was me.
Hey.
I was a rookie too.
You did that as a rookie?
I didn't have this to do.
No, it was my, no, it was my second year, Ocho.
I never forget we was on the far field, too.
That me, hey, that mean.
Of all the time, them people could have come,
why they come then?
I mean, you had to be real.
And why y'all come back there?
you're going through the front.
I mean, he was real comfortable then.
I ain't held, I ain't held an auto, man.
You know.
I guess that's why I'm going to play now.
Boy, I guarantee you to cut me if he didn't know it with me.
Mm.
Yeah, he cut.
You think so for that?
Hell yeah.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
T.S. Carwage Detail service.
Chris Carter had the best hands in the league.
I would probably say C.C. or Branden
and Lloyd.
It's close.
Yeah.
It's close.
Now, this is pre-technology and the tactified gloves that they play with now, Ocho.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, we forget about Larry Fitzgerald.
Yeah, but Larry played in the tactified glove era too, though.
Brandon Lloyd and C.C.
A.
Brandon Lloyd did.
But he played in regular gloves, Ocho.
He played with me.
Yeah.
Hey, what do you mean when you say regular gloves, though?
Man, these gloves so, them gloves so sticky now, man, Lord, how much.
That's why you able to do the, they're doing, yes.
One hand, they can't get this, okay.
Them Newman, you weren't catching nothing one hand with those Numer.
Hey, them Numer's head.
They had that nice leather, though, boy.
Oh, they did.
They did.
You put them on.
That's a good feeling with them Nulmans, man.
They need to make, they need to make a tactified glove.
That's a cold weather glove like the Numan's.
Because you remember, Ocho, the Numer's had the really thick ones when it got cold,
and they had the thin ones for the summer.
They need to make a tactified glove.
Are you thinking they still sell Newman gloves?
I don't know.
Let me Google that because them, you probably can find them.
Hey, Newman used to fit good, boy.
I haven't seen them.
I haven't seen them in years either.
I know when I first got to Cincinnati in 2001,
I seen a few of them in the locker room.
They still sell them?
Yep.
Here they go right here.
Newman.
Newman, Tacified receiver gloves,
$49 from Sports Depot.
Oh, they got tactified.
So Nubi got on them to
the tactified tactification.
Wow.
They only got two colors,
black and white.
I was going to see you.
You better to take the word right on my mouth.
Because my brother had a deal with him for a while,
and I end up having,
they sent me up here,
they send some to me,
and they had my number on the thumb.
Official Fabriz, hey, Uncle,
your ISO Cupcake Mama.
I'm only 27, but I'm hard-to-ready
like little Cesar pizza.
Hey, that's for you. That's for Unk.
Hey, Joe. Hey, Joe.
That's no, no, no, no. That's for Cupcake Mama.
You remember Cupcake said she had just got out of marriage
and she was looking for somebody, but these guys out here was playing.
So he said that, hey, he 27.
Okay, okay, okay.
Oh, he said he's single ready to mingle.
Yeah, Cupcake, you hear that.
Kevin Boutonite, oh, Cho, ISO.
If you're gonna play in each other's respective league,
what position could you see yourself playing there?
Joe, you play football.
What you gonna be?
I got some hands.
Okay, oh, Joe?
Some hands.
I'm gonna be in that tight-end spot.
Joe, you might be a little bit too tall.
You might have to be a quarterback, Joe.
He got a little tall for that, too.
I got a nice little arm on me.
What are you talking about?
Man, Ocho, can you a badge of Joe in 6-9 going across the middle?
Yeah, Joe, man.
It's one thing to be big, but too big of a target is not a good thing.
Yes.
You know they take, hey, they taking my knees right out, yep.
What are you?
I already know.
I ain't going to play no game with them boys out there.
I'm trying to think.
I mean, look, at 6-2, we could be no, I'll be a rebounding point guard.
That's all the position we can play.
I probably play the two.
Six-three, you know, we'll shoot that thing.
Mid-range, put it on the flow.
You know, I play with him back to the basket, if need be.
Come out of the pink and roll, you know, pop and shoot.
I mean, what you need me to do?
You don't take me for that kind of player.
Ocho, I think I look at you like an energy hustle guy.
You know what I mean?
Come in, yeah, he's going to be like the same guy.
Hey, don't do that.
They don't do that.
Hey, don't, hey, don't disrespect me like that.
No, no, no, no, no, no, they pay good money.
No, no, no, no.
I'm making top dollar like I did when I was playing in the league.
So therefore, it has to transition to exactly what it is in basketball.
Listen, you're going to make top dollar because you're going to be a disruptor.
You ain't going to let your man catch the ball.
If you do catch the ball, you're going to harass him.
They're going to pay.
You're going to be T.J. McCorma, no, Joe.
No, I'd be like, listen, I won't be disrespectful.
I won't be Kobe.
I won't be Jordan.
but I'd be like
I'd be like Kyrie
I'd be
hey listen no I'd be like Kyrie
see Kyrie has a Pacific skills
that he's known for right
yeah Kyrie can score
too I scored in NFL
listen Kyrie is known for his handles right
he has the best handles of all time
when they talk about football and robin
who do they
everyone say has the best feet of all
see so I'm Kyrie best feet all time
No, Joe, Joe, I got the perfect pick.
Now, guess who Ocho go be?
Who?
Jose Alvarado.
Oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
That's him.
Listen.
That's you, Ojo.
Now you just, you're broped.
You picked up.
You disrespected me.
Ocho, with them feet, with them quick feet, you guys, you're going to lead the league and steal.
They're going to pay you good money for him.
Look, I'll tell you one thing.
They ain't going to want to see you coming, boy.
They're going to be out now.
Ocho, Farrant me tonight.
I don't want them proud.
Yeah, you're going to be like, Gary.
Gary Payton, Gary Payton.
No, I'm an offensive player, Joe.
You can't, I can't go from my officer to play in the NFL
and you put me on defense in the NBA.
I'm basically, I'm basically a sick.
You have to play both of them.
Yeah, this ain't like the NFL.
You don't take your ass out.
What are you talking about?
You got to play both ends.
I'm going to be like Luca.
What's you talk about?
I'm a score.
No, you ain't going to be like Lucas.
I'm a score. I'm 35, 40 at night.
You ain't like Luca.
Yeah.
And Antoinette D. Colvin.
I love to see ISO on Club Shaysha or have his own podcast.
Okay, okay, uh, Antoinette.
We see if we can work out.
Never know, never know.
Never know.
Congrats to 2 million organic subs.
I turn 35 at 12.
And the older you get, the more you realize how blessed you are to see another year.
Man.
You're exactly right.
Because you get to a point in time and you realize the only thing there is to do,
is to get old.
And that's it.
And before I get too old,
if you were saying,
Hey, Joe, the chance said,
Orch are going to be fanaticianus
out of the coupons.
Who is that?
The same player who I told you
you was going to be an energy.
Hey, you're going to get a hundred.
You're going to get a thousand claps of game.
Yeah, that's going to be you,
they're going to pay you good money.
Yeah.
Give you good, too,
give you a good, a blow.
out one way or another you in the game the last home you're y'all doing the comparisons wrong you're
supposed to compare it as if i'm the same person i was in the nfair you name it all these people that
don't even do nothing in the NBA that don't make no sense oh cho but you not go be that person
your skill set right now no point is to take the skills that is if i was ohcho and i'm an NBA player
y'all y'all name it all these these people that ain't nobody's no they know they know they're not
No, they're not.
They're not comparable to how it was on the field.
Now, hey, listen, y'all about to piss me off now.
That's all right.
You'd rather be pissed off or pissed on.
Hey, matter of fact, speaking, to being pissed on,
you ain't never did that?
Oh, what?
Man, you're going to get up.
Boy, please.
Hey, um, let me tell you, get you, get you a shower curtain from Target.
Lay it, lay it, lay it on the bed.
Put a little baby on it.
No, I'm a little, late.
You took a go to shower before you, bro?
She ain't never, she never like, no, Joe, on your head?
Oh, no.
No.
No.
Hey, you gotta be a freaky dude that get all that.
I ain't that freak out.
Joe.
Yeah, you got to.
Hey, Joe, hey, you too, I'm gonna see y'all.
I'm gonna sing y'all my pamphlet.
Y'all got to open up Pandora's box.
Mm-mm.
Pandora keep up.
I keep Pandora box closed.
The only thing Pandora, I'm opening that, that music.
Yeah.
Hey, Joe, that's good healing too.
Joe is good for your body.
What you mean is good for your body like inflammation?
Yeah, hey, all the swelling, take the swelling right out your knee.
You hear me?
I'm gonna stay swollen.
Hey, gout ain't that bad.
If somebody got a P-O-B to get this.
Yeah, y'all gotta try it.
Y'all ain't living, man.
Y'all got to live.
Me, we are living, oh, Joe?
Like, y'all don't you?
Everything, y'all, everything I don't want to do that.
Everything I mentioned is like, no, no, no, no.
Man, let the girl pee on.
You mentioned some bulljad.
Tell a star that your forehead and work her way down.
Man, what's wrong with this dude, man?
Y'all got to live, man.
I'm living.
I'm living, too.
I'm having a good time.
Thank you having a good time.
Or am I?
Now, you know, okay.
I don't do, out of this space.
I haven't been to tell you there.
What time to owe you?
About to be 58.
Good time they go on,
O'Shea nothing.
But, uh, we, I got to,
you got to draw the line at some place.
Got to draw the line.
Actually, you don't.
You don't have to draw the line.
Yes, you do.
We have one life to live.
I need you to live it.
Well, you don't deal like, that's plenty.
If you did what I did, that's plenty.
I got it.
You do twice.
But 10 men ain't it on.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I still got some of it out, you know.
I got me a shot to knee today.
Uh-oh, look, look at it.
It ain't 100%.
It ain't 100%.
He'd say by the time that third one,
probably about a week or two after that third shot.
So you should feel a big difference.
Okay.
I did, hey, did my bench today?
Hey, what you do?
You do slow eccentric when you come down.
Yeah, I do time under tension.
Yeah, okay.
So I'm doing like one, two, three, four down.
Yeah.
Paused at the bottom back up.
I did two, seven to five for 12.
I'm feeling strong.
Okay.
Wait, hold on.
How many for 12?
Two, 75.
That's light.
That's like, okay.
Okay.
You and they're going to do it.
I'm in the gym.
I'm in the gym tomorrow at 6 a.m.
if you need me to post a video.
I'm talking about time.
I'm saying you got to take two, seven to five down.
You got to go one, two, three, four.
Why do I have to go?
Why don't I just do it normal?
Because it's time and attention.
Because see, I ain't trying to do it.
I ain't trying to do it on a heavy weight.
I'm trying to just, hey, get that good old stretch.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, check him out.
Check him out.
Hey, Joe, don't do that, because me and Uncle
the same size right now, Joe.
There ain't no way.
Hey, Joe, you want me to come about this,
this, is the AC Milan jacket?
I already seen what you got going on.
So you know, you know, I ain't too far off now.
No, okay, hey, look, pause,
but I got a little more girth than you, you know what I mean?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hey, pause, bro.
Hey, Joe, are you okay?
I said, Paul.
That's not possible.
Don't, don't even, you need to find some,
Find another word or something, Joe.
Y'all body type.
Y'all body types are different.
Oh, it's not, Joe.
I can get that size.
You can't pack on what I can pack on.
I can.
Joe, it's because I only one time a day, Joe.
I don't eat enough.
Right.
And after she already told you, sir, you know,
you ain't got that kind of fishing equipment.
Yeah, I ain't, no, no, no, no.
It's the opposite.
I told you how you keep a 12 if you don't spend no money.
Cause let me hear this you a tongue food master
That's like you do it that could only get you so far
Huh?
Listen I'm not one to brand
Johnny tell me the jockey eat anything for the booty hole to the nose
That would I say everything in it come on
Come on now
From the back there to the nose
Every hole in between he had a tongue there
Oh man
You're supposed to start at the bottom and work your way up huh?
I got I got a tea I got a t-all y'all
Y'all ain't y'all ain't got to.
You ain't got to teach me nothing.
From the root to the tutor.
Hey, Joe, I'm telling you, Joe, you marry, right?
You got to spice things up.
Get you some candles, right?
Put a blindfold on them.
Huh?
You hear me?
Put a blindfold on.
Take the wax, you know?
Let the wax.
Oh, man.
Boy, I can teach y'all some things.
Where are you put the way?
Joe, this joke of here, your Joker has said,
don't even take off his clothes.
She's naked.
You know what naked.
That is no good trade off of me.
did you go fully dressed?
Oh no.
Yeah.
So you already know what time of it is, Joe.
Sometimes I do that.
Sometimes I don't even have to take my clothes off
because, hey, Joe, listen to me, Joe.
Sometimes it's all about mental stimulation.
You hear me?
Huh?
Because once you mentally stimulate the mind,
you know, you even got to touch her, huh?
Yeah.
I'm telling you, Joe, I got a YouTube tutorial
on how to please
the female species.
Huh?
Like National Geographic, Joe.
I'm all over the place.
Yeah, man.
Joe, I'm telling you, boy,
I do some crazy stuff, Joe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got a bad.
I can't let me down yet,
so I'm going to stick with that.
876 younger.
Uh, Wugacho,
I'm, uh, I'm an upcoming Jamaican streamer.
Do you mind coming out to the wide receiver
workshop to get some behind the scenes content please oh that that's a good one that's a good one i'm i'm not
sure with the what security is going to be like i'm not sure with what they who they what they already
have as far as you know from a content perspective who they're going to have coming so i'm i'm not
the one to really ask about that um if you look at my instagrams and look at the management in which the
email when it comes to business they will let you know if it's okay so go to my
Instagrams and you'll see
Doug Sanders and you'll see
it up there. Just reach out to them and they'll
let you know if it's okay or not.
Real sports talk, Ocho, you
that dude, but the Hawks beating the Celtics
and 7 is like Ocho going to
pay unc that 5900.
See, Joe? See what he just said? I told
you.
He said the Hawks not beating the Celtics
in 7. Listen, I said
they got a chance. Oh, my bad.
You got a fight. It ain't no landslide
when it comes like, the Hawks
going to, hey, they're going to surprise
some people now, why?
Arizona
Ron, four, do y'all think
Wembe would go number one in any draft
class in NBA history? Everyone
is at 18 again.
Y'all take it Wemby.
I'm not sure
he goes over Kareem or LeBron.
That's a good one.
Not with Cleveland having
that number one pick.
No.
Y'all got to realize, like
Kareem lost two
games in college.
He's a three-time most outstanding
player. Freshman couldn't play then.
When Corrine was a freshman, they couldn't play
in the NCAA.
His freshman team beat the team that won
the national championship.
That lets you know how great it was.
Three times.
They didn't have an MVP.
They call it most outstanding player.
Yeah, LeBron.
But for the most part, yeah, it's hard.
It had been interesting if he came out with Shaq.
People don't really see people y'all look at Shaq now and y'all probably look at him when he was in Boston or Cleveland or maybe even Phoenix go back and look at
Orlando in his first couple years in LA boy man listen I take you back farther than that go watch that man at LSU oh man he was ridiculous in LSU go watch him in LSU that man almost was going to blows with people
game because they were fouling him so hard.
But he was just, the thing is,
you look at him now, you see how big
is, but he was so agile.
Yes. I'm talking about
a move for a guy his size.
He wasn't no big still. That 7-1,
325 shot?
Couldn't nothing touch it.
Couldn't nothing touch it.
He was real, man.
Burn a count two, ISO.
What were you thinking with number five,
put that tape by three
line in the dunk,
a 06 dunk contest and then jump from nowhere near it.
When what now?
He said, I guess Josh put that tape by the three-point line.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was the year before I got here when Josh Smith won the dunk contest.
In Denver, I was there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I took a thousand dollar Clint Porter.
So he talking about he wasn't going to win.
I said, you know what?
I'm going to take him.
I'm going to take the dude from Atlanta.
Hey, man, let me tell you all something.
When you're talking about one-legged jumpers, Uncle Ocho, you know,
You know, you talk about the LeBron's, I don't know if y'all know who James White is,
but James White, who could, who was unbelievable, but Josh Smith, one leg,
shh.
He advert.
Well, he was something else.
At 6-9, Ocho, that boy was getting off the flow.
You hear me?
That boy was getting out of the flow, man.
His one-leg, serious.
John Smith, tell Ocho to say, where's my super suit?
We're trying to say I look like, uh, pro, uh, what's the name?
Frozone.
Frozone.
Yeah.
Uh, Papa Smurb on you as an elite route runner, uh, at Ocho.
What does Marvin Harrison, Jr. need to do in order to improve, uh, Ocho, I need you personally
to invite him to the wide receiver workshop, much love from the A.
Honestly, I would have like, I would have like him to lose weight.
Get all that muscle, muscle up off of you.
Yeah, two muskles to me.
You know, you're not, you're not.
want to be agile. You want to be as small as possible, as limber as possible. So you're able to be
elusive like he were at Ohio State. If you look at him, Ohio State, you look at him now,
man, he didn't got so damn, you know, you know, so big. I think it's taken a little bit away
from his game and what made him special at Ohio State. I'm not sure whose idea it was to put
that much muscle on. But I'm losing that muscle and just getting back in that lab, man,
he's going to be all right because we've already seen you do it.
We've already seen you do that.
Shadow 0810,
2 million subs and ISO don't got no nightcap light.
What's up with that up?
And turn it on like Ocho cheap ass.
Hey, hold on, hold on.
I'm glad they brought that up because I just ordered me one,
but it's going to take a couple weeks forward to gear.
Where are you going to put it at, Joe?
Man, I sent you a note about a nightcap light.
You ain't respond.
You sent me a note?
Yes.
Oh, IG?
Yep.
I ain't see it.
My bad.
Hey, Joe, where you going to put yours at?
I'm going to put it back here on this wall for right now.
I got a wall.
That's why I got this wall and kind of switch some things up.
Hey, you know what you got to do?
You know, it don't look right with the white wall.
Man, I can't wait to this shit.
Oh, my bad.
I can't wait until the bull drive get done, man.
Oh, man, I got my side.
My son ain't going to be nice, though.
It ain't going to be yours look like a waffle house or something back there.
My ain't going to be paid.
That's going to be way nice in that.
I got the same one, Uncle, I just, my, my camera, I don't know how to do the
sentence in my camera so it doesn't look distorted.
Uncle, I'm going to check it out on, I'm going to check it out on IG what you send me.
I normally don't, don't miss nothing on that, but, yeah, I'm going to have to see what you
don't send me.
It's a, it's a sign, it's a sign way I got Charles from?
Yeah.
I'm going to check it out.
Yeah.
Classic Code.
Joe, I want that work.
Six rounds on brand risk.
Let's get active.
Six.
Oh, whoa, whoa.
Whoa, whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.
Whoa, Joe, you need to be worried about no sitting around with buddy.
Well, what?
He ain't going to go to with you, I'll joke.
Yeah, there you go.
Hey, you don't need to be looking toward no other fight right now.
What you need to be worried about is ISO.
Yeah.
Yeah, you can't see, uh-uh, as soon as I put it on you.
Hey, Joe, it ain't going to be pretty for you, boy, you hear me?
And believe.
I see, you see what old door or Fedora done the one time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
You've seen that picture of that video I showed you,
the post game with Keith Herman were talking about some,
oh, man, the fight was just getting good.
Man, please.
That man couldn't even see all the time.
Man, that Joe got, hey, that joke got salami all right of his eye.
He got a nod on his head.
I say, what you mean?
Talking about it.
Hey, Ocho, I swear.
Ocho, have you ever seen that?
I ain't never seen no guy show up to the press conference with meat,
with cold cut putting on his face.
trying to get that swelling to go down as fast as possible.
I ain't doing that, Ocho.
You know that's a meme now, Joe Cho.
Yeah, this show is.
The show is.
The hell, no.
That's messed up.
Righty here.
What's up?
Ocho and I, so you can only choose one.
Ray or what's love got to do with it?
Two classic, Jeman and Angela, both did a great job.
Ray?
They're unbelievable.
Angela Bassett should have won Oscar for that role.
She looked like Tina Turner.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
She was built like Tina Turner.
She killed that.
She killed that role, boy.
She killed that road.
But Ray?
But Jamie Fox is right.
You thought, hey, you thought he was really Ray.
10 to 10.
Jamie, because they say, Jamie said he had lost weight.
He went down to 157 pounds because that's how much Ray actually wore.
That's how much he weighed.
Yeah.
Man.
I love Angela Bassett and Tina Turner.
It was great.
She did, like I said, she should.
He should have won the Oscar.
But.
Yeah, Ray,
Ray killed that.
That performance he did on Ray.
He killed it.
The mannerisms,
the movements,
just,
just everything.
Donsenko 305.
Are y'all going to live
for draft night?
Absolutely.
Man.
Curvy Asian dog.
Congrats on hitting $2 million.
I just hit 42 years
rotating around the sun
on this beautiful earth
the past Saturday.
it's a celebration. God is great.
All the time.
Congratulations, curvy Asian dog.
42 years around the sun. You're absolutely right.
Unbelievable. You got your help.
He woke you up this morning.
It's a great day to be alive when you consider the alternative.
Oh yeah. Yeah, Joe, you need to think about the alternative.
Hey, hey, uh, hey, uh, hey, hey, uh, hey, Joe think because I'm laid back, I won't lean forward, huh?
You hear me?
Yeah, I think that's, I think that's what you think, oh, Joe.
Hey, and you think because I'm laid back, why I won't lean forward, huh?
Okay.
It's okay.
Well, I'm going to show you, I'm going to show you.
I'm going to show you, I'm going to show you.
What's going to happen, Joe?
What's going to happen?
I'm put them, I'm putting them damn nice, subsid your head, pardon.
I'm just letting you know.
I'm just letting you know.
I like that.
I like that.
I like that.
I mean.
Various 117, Uncle Cho, putting my GM hat on.
What do y'all think about Rams trading for AR-15 and.
and letting him be the successor to Matt Stafford.
Who is AR-15?
A-R-15.
Dan, that's the good one.
Who at number 15?
Yeah, he's talking about,
he's talking about them Austin Reeves or something, man.
Nah, not for the, no, hell no.
That's the Rams.
AR-15.
Who's another quarterback?
Who?
Huh?
Anthony Richardson.
Oh, my bad.
No, hell no.
No, I mean, no disrespect.
Bro, he's Anthony Richardson.
He can't get no nickname.
Anthony Richardson.
Not no, no, no, no, no.
You know, you don't get no nickname.
You don't get no nickname.
You got to earn a nickname.
No.
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