Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EP:94 "OAKLAND LOOKIN FOR YOU" FEATURING DEVIN HANEY
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Keep it on me just because.
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Shots flying better duck.
I get a rush.
Every time I've gun bust.
For a pound, it's the only thing I truck
It's the only thing I love
Keep it on me just because
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First time he got his hands on it
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We got somebody here that's extraordinary.
Listen, the youngest, the youngest promoter
ever, meaning he don't work for nobody.
Devin Haney don't work for nobody.
And we got B.H. right here.
Listen, you already know what's going on.
We're talking about the Oak Town.
We're talking about big businesses happening right now,
right here on million dollars worth of game.
Devin Haney, 22 years old, he is the own promoter.
He don't work for nobody.
Nobody.
Youngest champ.
he says Mike says Mike 22 years old
he is a K.A.
Youngest champs are two?
Says Mike.
Says Mike, Tyson.
That's pretty nice.
When you compare to Mike like that's nice.
But this is, we're going to establish this.
He's the check writer also.
Talk heavy.
There's a different type of swag.
That's a different type of flex.
I mean, when you write your own checks.
He got four braces on you in money.
We already know.
He ain't got one.
two, three, he got
four, you know, with the bus down,
you know, he's doing it heavy, man.
He's not only, you know, not often
do you see check writers that it beat
your fucking ass. He beat them ass.
He beat ass.
Hey, bro, shoulder fucked up.
I'm just saying, it's coming from jail.
I'm saying, he beats somebody ass.
He can talk like that.
He beat ass. He beat you just, you did
a 20 piece. You got a, all right.
You got to explain shit a little different.
That's all I'm saying. I'm saying that I'm crazy.
When you do 20 years, you got to explain
shit a little different.
I'm just saying, man, listen, man.
All right.
Let's get into this shit, man.
Let's get into this and we want, listen, man.
I just got to say something, man.
I'm from down the street, Philly, Baltimore, Tank.
Tank ain't no joke.
I'm just, I mean, I'm just saying.
Why are you looking at me?
Why are you looking at me?
I mean, why are you looking at me?
I mean, since when Philly niggas was looking after Baltimore.
Talk heavy, yo.
Talk heavy, yo. Talk heavy, yo.
Talk heavy.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying, I'm just saying.
I'm just saying, Javonte Tank Davis.
That's all I'm saying, Baltimore.
I'm just saying what's going on?
Like, I don't, you know.
Well, I've seen him call Tank out a bunch of times.
I see, quote me if I'm wrong.
He says something to Tank.
Tank out.
I'm the champion.
You're the number one guy to fight.
You know, I got to get rid of this dude on a certain date.
It did me and you going to fight.
And then Javonte said something, stop playing with me.
I beat your little ass.
And then you respond to like, they say everything, but they want to fight.
And I'll say that for everybody.
They will say, it will say the craziest things, the most wildest things, but that they want to fight.
Who have they said, well, that was worth fighting?
Who have they said, who has said that let's fight?
Let's make the fight happen.
Nobody.
It hasn't been nobody.
Straighten that shit out, dang.
I ain't know.
Do you think it has anything to do with promoters?
I mean, I don't really believe in all that, oh, across the street, or his promoter don't work with that promoter, because in reality, all the promoters work with each other.
When it's a big fight and it's a fight that make money and it makes sense, the promoters seem to work together.
So it's up to us fighters to tell our promoters, see, I don't, I'm going to co-promotion to do.
I'm going to co-promotion.
So you're like a joint venture.
I can fight whoever I want to fight.
Right.
I call the shots when it comes to me in my career.
There's other fighters, they don't have the same.
But at the end of the day, us fighters, we have the power.
If they really want to fight me, all they got to do is tell they promoted or that
this is the fight that I want to make happen.
And the fight could be made.
Javonsi Davis, you beat him how?
How do you beat him?
I mean, I take none away from Tank.
Great fighter.
He's a good fighter.
He has talent.
He has power.
But I'm just a different animal.
I got everything.
You know, it's one fighter he do this is good, another fighter do that good.
Me, I have everything.
I have no flaws in my game.
And back then I always said, they better get me now.
They better fight me now.
And due time is going to be too late.
And now I really feel like it's really just too late.
Like I'm just so much above these guys.
And I don't even think that the people even understand how far ahead I am.
And, like, when they see me fight a guy like getting Boa or whoever,
I'm so much better than these guys that they try to take away from a win
or they don't understand it.
Like, they don't understand what they're watching.
And I think from years down the line,
they'll truly understand how great I really am.
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I think if I had to compare you to a fighter,
it probably would be Floyd, you know.
I see you have the ability to be probably 80% of the fighters
that you fight with your feet.
Yeah.
Just with your feet alone.
And knowing, and knowing,
your distance you know what i'm saying that alone a lot of times could be a lot of fighters you know
what i'm saying you you you you you and chikora stevenson i think are the two best fighters
as far as right now and i'm not talking to young age i'm not saying young age old age
middle age i think y'all two are the two best fighters right now with and i'll throw jeran
boots and us in there too with knowing distance you know what i'm saying
Not as far as anything else, just, just, I'm just speaking on just distance where a guy can flick a jab out there.
You won't even move because you know you can't hit me from where you threw that jab back.
And I'm about to come over top of that shit.
People don't understand how long my arms really is and how big I am for the 134, for these 135 pounders.
But I just wish that they will fight me, you know.
They're not giving me my just due as in now.
It's fine.
Pretty soon they're going to see this is why that their favorite fighters, the top guys, guys at the top, don't want to fight me because I have so much skills.
I have everything.
I have the whole package.
Well, you know a lot of times, too, when you come in a game and you come in and you could call the shots, that slow your train down a little bit.
You know what I'm saying?
Because the reality is if these companies can't make the majority off of you,
they don't want to keep just putting you out there to, you feel what I'm saying?
And if these guys lose to you, you're your own company.
Exactly.
The last thing they want to do is let you get all the titles and call the shots.
Well, Gilly, in retrospect, but that's why I think I probably played the best part.
And it was putting Devin in a position where when he was ready skillfully that he could put itself in legacy defining fights.
Right.
You know what I mean?
And as his career develops, he won't have any regrets.
He won't say, I was with this promoter and I couldn't make it happen.
I was with this other promoter and couldn't make it happen.
Right.
You know what I mean?
So it's, and the whole history of the fight game, you know, they don't just let you just make the money unless you really like that like that.
Right.
you know what I mean
so I think
and you know
out of all the
out of the era
of the Tiofimo Lopez is
the Ryan Garcia's
of the world
Devin is the one
that checked the millions first
you know what I mean
he's the one that made the millions
he set he set the tone
for other fighters
to now
starting to want championships
early
you know
because he turned pro
before Tio
he turned pro before Shakur
he was a champion
before these guys
you know what I mean
so I think
that he set the tone
and he did it in a way
that
in a bad way
it pushed the older fighters
out. You know what I mean?
Devin single-handedly controlled that movement
that now the company
started looking at fighters like Devin
who was willing to go in there and fight anybody.
You know?
And you don't make the money doing it.
Like you always say, you can't be
bullshit out here. You can't. You know what I'm saying?
You can't. So not only does he
own his own company, you know, and he
make the money, but he also puts it on
the line, which it says a lot
for him being a young fighter.
You know what I mean? And not
just in the club, he don't smoke,
he don't drink. Okay. You know what I mean?
So, you know, in
retrospect, he's better
than Floyd. You know what I mean?
He's on course to be better because he's
better now at 22
than Floyd was at 22.
Because Floyd was signed to Bob Aaron.
Absolutely. He had to buy himself out, right?
Right. He had to buy himself out.
So if it goes under Floyd's blueprint, then we had a course because he never entered into any agreement that he had to go and buy himself out of.
And that's a good testament to his, you know, standing down.
And as a smart man who got good people around them, that's a testament to how y'all seen the game, which has got its attention, motivation, and education, and y'all accepted the game.
y'all said okay we see how floy did before he made these mistakes in the past when he was young
we're not going to make them mistakes you feel what i'm saying we already know you one of the
most talented gifted fighters out you just got to go show it now and as long as you show it
nothing can't stop this train absolutely so basically what y'all did was put everything on y'all's
shoulders in on his talent.
Right.
We're banking everything.
We're willing to bet it all on his talent.
Absolutely.
And you win it.
I got to stop you for a minute.
I just want to say,
I want to make a public service announcement.
Baltimore.
There go on another Philly.
No, no, no.
I'm not looking at all for him.
I'm making a public service announcement.
I'm not looking at them on notice.
There's tank about to come off of the bathroom.
I'm not saying that.
I'm not saying that.
I'm not saying that.
What's the next announcement?
Baltimore, the public service announcement is
Oakland is looking for you.
Oh, absolutely.
Baltimore, Oakland is looking for you.
Talk to your people.
Talk to your people.
Talk to the tank.
I'm going to step up out of it.
I'm from Philly.
But Baltimore,
Oakland is on this.
They're looking for y'all in a daytime with a flashlight.
Talk to your all people.
Tank, what's up, baby?
What you doing?
Tank, no, he got a duck face.
Damn, tough.
He got a duck face.
Mighty ducks.
Donald Duck.
Baltimore, mighty, come on the tank.
Come on, man.
That's all I had to say.
Baltimore, get to talk to your people, man.
Who else ducking you?
To your female, Loma was ducking me.
I'm sure he probably wanted to fight now.
The fight is probably watered down now and he don't got the belts.
Of course, he won another shot out of the title.
But Gary Russell, Ryan Garcia, all the top guys.
None of them, if any of them wanted to fight me,
the fight would be made already.
I've been begging for these guys.
Wait, wait, wait, hold on, hold on.
We're not begging no motherfucking more.
I'll tell you that.
Now, the winner of Ryan Garcia and Luke Campbell,
step up.
Yeah, the winner of Ryan Garcia and Luke Campbell.
Yeah.
So, Ryan, handle your business and come on, man.
The winner of Ryan Garcia and Luke Campbell,
Oakland looking for you.
We ain't going to lead them out either
To the
To the Garcia family
To the hell looking for you
To the Garcia family
We wish you guys well
To the Campbell family
Wish you guys well
You know what I mean
And you know come on
Let's get this shit on
Got playing games
First quarter April
April 2nd
Now
To be exact
Tio Fimo Lopez
I bet on them
Against
Lomancho
When I was in a house
Tio's a duck man
I was in a house full of people who thought I was crazy.
Oh, he's a machine.
He's this.
He's the Matrix.
His arms is just little.
Ain't no way.
He's going to be able to do that shit on the inside with that kid that punch that fucking hard.
And I want me some money.
But you, you are total different animal.
You're not five, five.
You look like you're about five eight.
Can we establish the TIL FEMA is ducking first?
establish that
Tio Fimo's
definitely ducked
okay
all right
we go ahead
and he's not
undisputed
that fight
he's definitely not
undisputed
that ESPN
was definitely
capping
and and
do ESPN
be picking sides
and playing games
like what they be
doing
do they be
double talking
well
what it is
is top rank
fights on ESPN
okay
so ESPN
of course
is more
lenient
in
and well
spoken
for top-ranked fighters.
So the cabalry is dedicated to certain,
they're going certain directions, basically.
Absolutely.
I'm going to say they're 100% biased.
They are not given the true story of what's going on.
You know, it's bits and pieces and parts.
This kid is the baddest kid on the planet.
You know what I mean?
Listen, when you talk about a fighter like Gamboa,
who at the end of tank,
at the end of your man,
Tank and Gambor.
No, he had raccoon eyes.
Huh?
He had raccoon eyes.
Who, who are you talking about tank?
Tank.
He did.
He did.
He had a little circus.
He had raccoon eyes.
Now listen, when Devin got through with Gamboa, he was looking just like how he's looking
right now.
Like none of him.
I didn't even feel like I even was in a fight.
Now, if you know baseball, then you know what he does.
He pitches shutouts.
Like the best in the game.
See, you're a sportsman.
So you play all kinds of sports.
When you talk about...
Brady Johnson and I've seen them yuxes
that you had over there
and you wouldn't let them dunk the other day.
No, no.
My ACL was a little tender.
But you're about shutting somebody else.
You're about making them not be able to do nothing.
Gilly knows about taking something from a fighter
and not letting them use it.
Devin, whatever you do good,
he's going to take that shit away from you.
If you're going to...
So you'll take power right away from him.
he wouldn't be able to do nothing tank wouldn't even hit me he wouldn't hit me
Ryan Garcia you wouldn't hit me none of them got Ryan Garcia is the easiest
fight for you out of all of them I'm just being honest Ryan Garcia go one two in his
head's right here's nothing no slip is nothing none of this he don't got none of that
to him it's just one two one two one two let's say let me take some let me tell you makes
adjustments but when I'm when I'm done when I'm done with when I clean up the division
they're going to say oh well he didn't fight nobody them guys they wasn't nothing tank wasn't
nothing ryan wasn't none ryan wasn't nothing they're going to say that these guys wasn't
nothing but that's why i want to give them all their grams no right is a good fighter
tank is a good fighter they said floyd was finished when he was in there with floyd they said
floyd was finished and nobody want to talk about it he said he was done that was right before the
connor mcgregor fight he was like 17 18 how was you when we spar when i sparked fly was 18
Floyd didn't touch him.
I'm just going to tell you what I heard through the Grabein
because I got a lot of friends.
I heard he touched Floyd up.
I heard it.
I'm just telling you what I heard.
I heard he touched Floyd up.
I heard Floyd was a little older though.
Getting ready for Connor McGregor.
Did he touch him up?
Just coming back.
Listen, Floyd didn't touch him.
And, you know, Devin touched Floyd up.
He touched him up to the point that now this is what the legend.
Because we're here in Las Vegas,
and I ain't doing no captain up here way up here in the sky.
what you guys got in this you know what I mean
Floyd
even with Earl Spence
when Earl Spence got out on Floyd
Floyd called him back in
and Floyd got back
out on him now
whether it be the age or whatever
that was a defining
moment in both Devon
and both Floyd to understand
that it was a real changing
and a passing of the guard
and on that particular night
inside the Mayweather in the doghouse
it was like it was like devon had graduated i knew i knew mentally he had graduated
and i knew it was just a matter of time for him to just you know become the fighter that he is
and he's still and he's still getting better you know me personally i just thank floyd for even
giving me the opportunity to you know even say that i've been in the ring and you know even though
it was at the end of his career for me to be able to say that i've been in the ring with floyd i sparred
Floyd, you know, just, because he didn't have
to do that. I was a young kid.
You know, somebody that I always looked up to,
somebody that I always watched, and he let
me be in there. Yeah, but, yeah,
but I know I do that too, but
I know that he would have whooped your ass if he could.
You're digging, I'm saying, Floyd ain't no punk,
he ain't no sucker, and he has
not let nobody do what I saw
do to him. Period.
And I put respect, I put respect, because that's
your daddy, because if he's like, man, if you would have got a
in there and he would have beat the dog shit all,
He would have beat the dog shit out.
When I got in there, Floyd was trying to take my head off, though.
He was definitely trying to hit me with some hot shit for sure.
So, okay, so let's get this right.
You and Javante Davis sparred twice.
Yeah, we sparred twice.
The first time he got out on you.
First time we sparred in Baltimore, I want to say I was about, I think I was 13,
about to turn 14 or I had just turned 14, and he was getting ready for one of his pro fights.
I didn't even know who he was.
knew who he was.
He was like,
oh,
we didn't go to Baltimore
as part as doing it.
Yeah,
because I didn't want him
scattered no
Baltimore necks.
Wait, wait,
wait, wait,
so I took him.
Baltimore, listen,
man.
Yeah, so I took him
Yon.
Listen,
we went to Upton gym.
I took him to Upton gym.
Oh, shit.
Right off of the
Pennsylvania?
Yeah, absolutely.
Right off of,
absolutely.
Open up in Baltimore?
Wait,
hold on.
So wait,
wait,
wait, hold on.
You was
13 years old?
I was either 13.
I was 13.
I was 13.
At the most 14.
I was just getting ready for the world, the worlds, and I want to say I was 13 by the turn 14, or I was just turned 14, one or the two.
And so we went out there, we sparred.
He touched me.
I'm not going to lie.
I was, when we went out there, I was like, all right, when it was over with, we was like, yeah, we got some shit we got to work on.
Yeah, that's what I went back home, regrouped, got to the drawing board, went back to the drawing board, and then one day, we was with Floyd, me and my dad.
And Floyd was like, oh, A, B, got this guy.
He wanted to spar you.
He'll size.
I'm like, what's his name?
He's like, Jervante Davis.
He's like, is he good?
I'm like, yeah, yeah, he good.
But mind you, when I went to Baltimore, he touched me up.
So I'm thinking like, yeah, he good.
So he's like, you want to spar?
I'm like, yeah, I didn't have my bag.
I didn't have, like, I didn't even know that we was going to go to the gym or nothing.
We were just kicking him with Floyd one day.
and um so my dad went i went to the gym with floyd my dad wants to go get my boxing bag
get all my ship to spar from the house and then he brought it to the gym
so i went to go get some cash because i was ready to bet
you know what i did yeah that too go ahead
so that's when that's when we sparred and it was doghouse rules
fight to the finish first person to stop loses and as my dad would say we left
I'm left with the cash.
We left with the cash.
Oh, so it was money bet?
Absolutely.
And you know, when you win in a sparring match, it got to be clear because it ain't no winners in sports.
And I'm going to tell you who I won the money.
I want the money from.
It ain't no suck.
It's A, B, Daddy.
And Lee, what, what's Lee?
Levi, Levi.
Coach Levi and, and A.B.'s father.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
So this ain't no.
This ain't no fake shit, no.
And I know it was recorded.
yeah uh floyd got the recording and uh this reporter named ellie ellie said back he got the
he but every time i asked every time i asked every time i asked every time we asked him
where the footage that he's always in his phone but you know he tank man so that's why he he
he hiding the footage or whatever case maybe i got 20 000 for everybody that anybody that
come up with the footage you come up with the footage you got it it's one more person that got it
it's a b guy
a b guy like a he had a cameraman at that time
and i saw him in traffic one day he was like
hey i got to sparring with you and tank if you want it
but we was out of fighting he just was fans was approaching me
and stuff like that so so so so i want the real
was it was it was it was it was it
was it making it happen
because that dog house shit is brutal
first person to quit
first person to quit oh take you quit
was the first person to quit
I'm up here holding shit down and you quit
tank
I just told you we got some money on it, man.
This shit is for real.
Oh, my God.
Let me say so.
This shit is real.
Man.
So we got Tiofima Lopez.
We got Ryan Garcia.
We got Tank out the way.
Y'all not the same weight class, right?
But me personally.
this is by far the only person I could see
having a mega,
a super mega fight with you
about two, three years from now,
Shikor Stevenson.
Y'all looking at me again, huh?
I'm looking at you.
Wait, wait, wait, let me tell you, because, no, you look.
And the thing that, that, that, uh, the good brother,
Jay Prince down in Houston said, was
after Devin finished Taryn,
shit up and after core finished tearing shit up we're gonna get together and make the
motherfucking biggest event happen in boxing see i didn't even know i didn't even know i didn't even know
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Clearly, to me, in my personal opinion, to me,
Devin and Shakur is a step above everybody else,
as far as the younger up-and-coming.
That's just my personal opinion.
I think
Tank has the ability to be that
but it's just my personal opinion
I don't think Tank
love boxing like them to love boxing
I don't know necessarily
I don't think he lived boxing
But one thing I can say about Tank is
we see Tank knock people out
or what have we saw when Tank can't knock you out
When he can't knock you out then what are you going to do
when he can't hit you
when he got to sit down and he got to think
everybody saw his last fight
what was he doing before he knocked him out
he was getting touched
he was getting touched
so what is somebody touching you
and now you got to think
you can't just throw something wild
and just hit him with it
you got to set it up you got to set traps
that's what we got to see
that's what we got to see
but to me I like you two guys
and another kid
Ryan Boot tennis out of Philadelphia
fights coming up
you know
I think, like, y'all three are, like, the ones that can really be, get the $100 million payday.
You know what I'm saying?
Get the, be the next pay-per-view star that do a million plus pay-in-view buys.
To get to the $100 million, you got to get to the millions.
And Devin is the only younger that's doing that.
You see what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
I've seen you and Taint going back and forth, but Tanks is a lot older.
Yeah, he's older.
Yeah, Tank is what, 25, 26?
Yeah, so it's a different, it's a different, it's a different generation.
Because I've seen something, y'all was going back in full of he said,
you don't get paid would he make or something to that aspect.
And I'm pretty sure though Tank probably is making good money right now.
I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, we're making good money.
I'm pretty sure.
I'm not, I know you I'm making, but I appreciate you making it.
No, but this is what I got, I got to say, and to my brother.
brothers and to my sisters, to the culture, not only did this man do this, that he also put
his family in the winning position. He stayed down with his dad, just like his dad stayed down
with him. He owns the company, you know what I'm saying? Because that's what you, as a parent,
you set up a foundation for your son, and then he set up a foundation for his son. You know what
I'm saying? So not only does he have a solid foundation, but he a A1 nigga, you know what I'm
saying? Because he ain't never cut his old man off. You dig what I'm saying? And he can't.
But it's about putting him in a position, and then his old man being 102, and we keep that synergy.
It ain't about his old man hanging it over his head that he got to do nothing, or he got to do this or do that.
You know what I mean?
So always, you know, when I get a chance to talk to some real ones, you know, I like to put it on and give it real.
You know what I mean?
So the only pressure you really put on them in life is to be great in that ring.
For him.
Yeah, for him.
Yeah, you got to be, the only pressure you've only got to be great before.
Absolutely.
Yeah, you did.
Absolutely.
For all the shit.
Now, let me ask you something, though.
I got to ask Deb something.
Anybody ever put you in your pockets when you was a kid coming up?
Never in life.
I never had to get a guy.
Knock on wood, though.
You know, I never want that to happen, which.
Oh, so you ain't never had to come home.
Like, you're like, Dad, this shit happened.
Boy, you know what I mean?
You ain't never had a nigga, get out there and rumble that motherfucker.
I never had a black eye.
I never had a bloody nose.
I never had none of that.
The most I've been with sore.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on, wait.
That's amazing.
So, maybe, hold on, you're 22 years old, so that mean you'd have been through 11,000 spar matches.
You've never had a bloody nose.
I never had a bloody nose.
I never had a black guy.
It's a bad, motherfucker.
I swear to God, anybody that come out and tell you that, oh, I gave him a black guy, I gave him anything, come out and say it.
No, nobody, listen, nobody will say that they rocked him.
You know how somebody say, man, nigga, move, but I wobbled you, I rocked you.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
Right.
When you've seen him in Tiafimo, he said, T, T, you never even touched me.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Until him kind of gave the hill was born so that just let me know that boxed the shit out in there.
I kept knocking.
We kept knocking.
We went to New York, New Jersey.
We went to Newark, knocked on Shakur door because we knew who he was.
We came up to, you know, New York and Richard Hitchinson.
We went and knocked on their doors.
We went to Hoseway Vargas up there, knocked on their doors.
You know what I'm just going to tour knocking on a nigga's doors?
Yeah, we're not dead ass.
He was on the tour for that.
You know what I'm saying?
So I wanted him to know that you.
You know what I'm saying?
Ain't no nigger, no tougher than no nigger.
No, where all these niggas is the same.
Whether they're Philly niggas, Baltimore, Oakland niggas, L.A. niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
So, and that's just what we did.
But Dead Young and Shakur, that's my little nigger.
You know what I'm saying?
And Jay is my guy.
You know what I mean?
I got him on speed down.
He, you know what I'm saying?
In terms of letting me know what's happening in the business.
I get it from the top.
You know what I mean?
I learned the shit from the baddest niggas in the game.
And being Jay, one of them.
you know so um shakur the legendary sparring of shakur when devon was 16 and shakur was 18 was
core came out and he's you know devon you know help me get get sharp so i can go to this
olympics you know what i mean now devon was off you know because he's 16 so he's not he doesn't
have a tournament or nothing set up so he was in l.a with the chris brown shit for Halloween and i said
Dev Cornyn is in town. He said, all right, I'm going to come up and I'm going to help him.
But of course, Devin at this point in time, he has a social media following and all the
things. So when the sparring got out, it was more so we looked at it like, look at Dev with
big brother. You see what I'm saying? Because that wasn't the first time that we had been
to Newark Day. They scored and came out and stayed with us and stuff. So when they
saw it, it was, we felt a compliment to Devin's game at 16.
to be in there with his big brother that was on his way
to the trials. And Devin
being too young to go to trials
so he went pro.
But he was in the same youth.
He won the youths. He won the J-Os. He won
all the shit. But they had dropped it,
took off the hair gear and dropped the
age, bumped the age up.
And so that year that they bumped it up
affected Devin
more than anybody else. Because we
were in London for the Olympics
2012, where Lomacheco and all in one.
And we had worked real hard to try to qualify for 2016, right?
But that's when they bumped the age.
That's when they bumped the age up.
So it would meant that Devin would be in the 2020, right?
2020 limits and look at him right now.
So it would have been, so he would have never had 25 fights, a world champion, the money and all the stuff.
Starting to go pro next year.
Yeah, he's starting to go pro.
So I think a lot of that mileage that the kids get on them chasing those victories attributes to then.
when they turn pro because he's
like a brand new car
you know what I mean
and a world champion at the same time
you know let me ask you this
who do you look at like I told you
I look at you
I look at boots
I look at Shikors Stevenson
I got you know I know all the youngest
the prime time Chris Kabbalt I got a lot of
young guys that I really fuck with
right
who do you look at
and be like
he's special too
ain't got to be in your weight class
like Canelo Alvarez
I know he's special
Oh just in general
Yeah it ain't got to be in your weight class
But you look at him and you be like
I know somebody special
I like Crawford
I like Crawford
Who is you going to say I like
Benevedes
Not the Blue League
The real David
David
But I like Caleb Plaint too
Oh
Caleb Plain is a peace
Caleb Plant is a fucking beast
What's crazy is
I watch everybody
Like people don't think that
Like young guys
I'd be looking at
The young dudes coming up too
They don't know that
I'll be watching it
Like when they see me
They don't be thinking like
Oh you know me
Like yeah I know you
I'll be watching you
So I'd be watching like everybody
I just love boxing in general
So
You know who surprised us
That we watched
It's when Chocolate Tito
Yeah
Chocolate Tito said
Yeah
We had been watching him
And man, he said he's seen him.
He was like, he was like, I watch you, man.
He was really good, man.
And he was like, get the fuck out of here.
He was Characito.
One time, Chocolate Tito was icing everything.
Palma pound.
He was powerful to pound.
Ice and ate too.
He ran into the one dude and he, yeah, but.
Who you listen to right now?
Music while.
Dirt, my favorite right now.
I like a little baby, too, though.
Vaughn, of course.
Rest and peace of Vaughn.
Yeah, rest and peace.
That's why I came out to my.
last fight was born um yeah but them too like the who i listened to the most dirk and
little baby right now how how's the ladies treat me i mean he treated me well you know
i'm the champ they're doing they're doing what they're supposed to okay oh okay you're the champ
they're doing what they're supposed to so you singled up say no more say no no no no this for you
leave your truth said you know what they want to see they want to see the uncomfortability you see
that laugh oh my love was crazy yeah oh fuck no i mean i got a situation going on
i'm in a situation situation situation i'm in a situation situation i think it was i seen i seen
you on the ground yeah yeah situation i like that situation huh hey let me ask you a question
And so what's your goals for 20, 21?
I want to make the biggest fights happen.
There's so many big fights to be made, so much money to be made.
But the main thing is making these big fights happen.
I want all the belts.
I want to be the undisputed champion in the lightweight division.
And that starts with T. Fimo Lopez.
I know you're still doing your thing right now, and you're focused on, you know,
Devin Haney, but you got any fighters that you want to pick up yourself
and put on you put on your band i actually i actually got two fighters that i'm working with right now
darren cuttingham and umari jones he's getting ready to go pro he fights february 2nd and louisiana
so i'm working with some fighters right now but i'm the type of guy i want quality over quantity
i don't want to just sign a bunch of guys and just to have guys to fill up a card and you know
just to say that they signed to me now i actually like the fighters that i'm signing but i also
think that they're good it's like both i don't want to just be signing guys who
I don't really know.
Some guys, my cousin told me he
know him, so he wanted me to sign him.
He gave him some money.
Yeah.
I'm not into that.
He might be a journeys, man,
but we're going to sign them anyway,
throw him with a card,
under the other card,
get him some plate paper.
You know what they've been doing that shit forever.
Yeah.
My fuck would be journeys, man.
Johnny, no.
Yeah, in this corner, Johnny nobody.
Yeah.
Oh, who he signed to?
That's why he's getting a check real big man,
got him signed,
but he ain't.
You got to also be as hungry as this kid
because how many,
how many fights did you have,
Mexico.
I think 11 or 12
Mexico, you know, Joe.
And for people, Mexico is not
what you think it is. Going down there
and you're just about to just go beat up a
Mexican and you got to leave. No.
It's a lot tougher. It's a lot tougher than you
think. And for a young fighter, especially
you know, at being 16, 17 years old, you know what
I mean? It was a tall task
that he passed
with flying colors, you know, before
he went to showbox. And being
also a showbox alum
with three fights there
you know what I mean
he has the
he has all the ingredients man
I'm gonna make him in Fult in Philly
yeah yeah
what was that
Mason Minari you from Philly
what's the best part about
other than the belts
do you know
the fame
what's the best part about being
Devin Haney
just being able to
provide for my family
and to give back
I mean I always dream to
to be in this position to where, you know, I could take care of my family, I can help my family,
I can put people in position to make money and, you know, do things that they love or that they
passionate about.
Do it, do it, make you feel some type of way that you're not on a pound for pound list?
No, no, not at all.
Because that's what, the pound for pound list is a made-up list.
I mean, that's just what, yes, your list, his list, his list.
That's who, it's all whoever, what you think.
So, that's, it's all opinionated.
Because that, that's a great point because just a couple months ago,
uh, Loma Tingle was the greatest fighter that ever walked the planet.
Yeah, now, now he's probably not even in, and a lot of people's pound for pound list now.
Right.
It's, nobody has, it's like not ranked or nothing like that.
It's just what somebody else think.
So if I'm never in a pound for pound list, that's fine.
That's the opinion.
I want to collect belts.
I want things that actually matter.
when you got a belt what can they say
I got the belt I have all the belts
they can't say nothing I worked out
I fought for you can't say that
what a pound for pound on this that's
as a dad
do it irritate you
knowing that your son is one of the baddest
man on the planet if not
the baddest man on the planet
and they don't recognize
that well I mean he's definitely
he's the youngest
you know what I mean
and to accomplish what he has accomplished
you know it's all blessings to God
you know what I mean
and I thank God
every day for him and his just whole being, his energy, you know what I mean, the place that
he is in life, I just thank God every day. So to answer your question, it's not irritating
at all. It's part of the business, and I'm thankful to get up every morning and, you know what
mean, and fight this fight, you know.
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What's the, now I'm not, I'm speaking, not from a father's perspective,
from a coach, a trainer's perspective.
What's the best part about working with that?
He has a crazy work epic.
You know what I mean?
You never have to have to tell him, you know,
okay, it's time to run, it's time to, you know, he's, you know, he's the boss.
He sends out a text to everybody, meet at this time, you know, and he does it.
Our motto was, it's 24 hours a day, so pops, I'm going to get it done, and he gets it done within those 24 hours, you know what I mean?
And it's not an old school training, you know, approach where I'm waking him up at 6 o'clock in that morning, and you know what I mean?
I got the towel, and I'm like, all right, come on, let's, you know, no, it's about, he's a professional, he's a champion, and within that time, you know, we get it in.
So your motto is pretty much, I got to put in a certain amount of hours at the gym.
It don't matter when I put them in.
I just got to put them in.
I want to say that because some days we go in a gym and it may be a short day, but we're in there and we're working on certain things.
And, you know, every day, I got a new millennial dad and a coach, so he understands.
is the new way of doing things and a new way of coaching.
So some days we don't go in the gym.
We don't got to go work hours, endless hours.
Some days we go in there, we're being strategic,
and we're working on certain things, and we can't know.
Okay.
So give me an example.
Okay, you might go in.
This is a short day.
We get to the gym at 9 in the morning.
We just, will we just working on defense today?
we start with some defense but my dad always we got to end it with that offense we got to
you know we we can't work on defense too long without punching somebody back yeah because because
your whole thing is I make you miss and I make you pay and I swim and don't get wet right
for y'all that don't know what swimming don't get wet I mean I hit you and I get hit
that's what that means but I'm old school player but I would think an unableness
that we could give other fathers and other coaches when he say millennial, when he's speaking
on it, is the fact that, you know, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a, he's a
night guy.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Like he really comes to life during the fight, which is at night, you know what I mean?
Everything, he, he comes to life, you know, so the morning, which is traditionally the time when
coaches, you know what I mean, they're live.
Right.
Now, but it's not about media live.
It's about him being right.
His schedule is, it's all about his schedule because we knew that this time would be coming,
that he was going to be the million-dollar fighter, a billion-dollar entrepreneur that he is.
So gearing that around him.
And that could be, in retrospect, it could be a dad that's working nights, you know, I mean,
that works during the day or works nights.
You know, I felt that the schedule should be around the fighter, you know what I mean,
if you really believe in him like that, you know what I mean?
and it could be whatever schedule,
whatever hours that they sleep or whatever,
you know what I mean?
And I think as a team,
you know, church and everyone,
you know,
we understood that about Devin.
And it came from,
like Tom pointing out times
that he was with Floyd.
And Floyd would be at the club
with everyone,
like Devin, he doesn't drink.
And he would run right along the limo
or right with the,
you know what I mean,
the caravan,
he would get it in.
So a lot of,
like what Devin would walk.
always point out the things that Floyd was an example of while we weren't as close to him,
but we were watching them from afar.
And then Devin getting close to him, close to Floyd and him putting all the pieces and the puzzles together.
That, you know what I mean, makes sense that you have the 24 hours and being the hardest working kid in boxing came easy by allowing him to do that.
You know, just allowing him to do it.
Absolutely.
Absolutely. Where do you see?
Let me ask you this.
Do you, how important is being a pay-per-view star to you?
Do you want to be a pay-per-view star?
That's definitely the goal.
I want to be a pay-per-view star.
But that all come with time.
Absolutely.
Like I said before, I mean, the other day I said this.
I want to make $100 million before I'm in the age of 25.
I want to have 100 million
in 36 months
Well you're going to tell you what
If you watch him the last fight either you paid for it or you stole it
Okay
You know
You did
So that's a former paper view right there
Yeah that's what that was paper view right there
Yeah you did
Yeah it wasn't on free TV
Paperview is no longer just pay per view
That's a name, it's a model
Yes
And that model could be everywhere
It can be in different platforms
It's about having that pay-per-view
So when you hear pay-per-view,
Because I don't do it, everybody do it.
Paperview mean a pay war in front of it.
That's all the mean.
But there was a new, like the Walkman was named after, Sony made the name wealth man,
but then everybody else, they just, you know, but, you know, like you said, man, you
pay for it.
You paid for it or you played for it.
I don't know how you got it, but you got it.
You was watching it.
It was Showtime, you was watching.
Yeah, yeah.
I know you watched the mold tapes.
Who five fighters
From back in the day
That you watch the most
I'm talking about legends
We're talking about in the history of boxing
Five legends that you watch
And you too
And you said ooh if I get that
And if I get that
Roy Jones
Sugar Ray Leonard
Ali
Some old fighters like Ezra Charles
It's so many old fighters
I couldn't narrow it down
It just five
But it's a lot of old fighters
That I watch
I want to say I watch
more old fighters than new fighters
even though I still watch
I still keep up with all the young guys
and all the guys coming up but
I just love watching old fighters because it just was
a different era and just to see how
they their style
and what they brought to the game
I just like to watch the old fighters
rest of the peace to Ali right
if you can have a conversation
with Ali and you
can ask Ali the greatest for some
advice what advice would that be
and what would you have a conversation with
Ali before. Before Ali passed away, his daughter used to train in my gym and she let me
FaceTime him. So I talked to Ali. It was crazy. You was just like, damn. Yeah. It's still crazy
to even say that, like be able to say that. Some people wouldn't believe that. Like, yeah,
I talked to Ali before, you wouldn't believe it. Right. Yeah. We got the picture. Oh, we did the picture.
At 22 years old, right now. But any advice, I'm about to cut you off, but any advice that I were
ask him, I would ask him, like, more about, like, how to, how to gain the people, how to,
how to bring my people together and how to, you know, inspire the people like he did.
Like, nobody ever, like, in boxing so far has been able to get the people like Ali did.
Like, his name is going to live on forever and ever and ever and ever and ever.
And people talk about Ali, it's always in a good space.
I want my name to be remembered like him
And Ali, the thing I like about Ali
That's deep, uh-huh
Like Ali knew how to
He was a promoter
You know, before social media
Yeah
He was with social media
What social media do for some people
Athletes today, he'd done that for itself
He had an extraordinary mouthpiece
And he understood, he know how to articulate
himself, and when he got in front of them cameras
He came alive
It was like he lit up
And he knew he was all, it was like
He was always prepared
when he was coming with the bullshit.
He knew how to shut it down
and he knew how to get his thing off
and advertise what he had going on.
You know what I mean?
That's what was so great.
I felt like Muhammad Ali was the first rapper.
Yeah, he was a bad one.
If Ali was...
Like, literally.
If Ali was here today,
he would be the biggest star today.
Right, yeah, absolutely.
Because of the personality alone.
Like, no disrespect, but look at Anthony Joshua.
He's a mega star, but now look at Ali.
And Anthony Joshua is huge over there in the UK, but Ali just, Ali.
Ali was huge in the world.
Yeah.
In the world.
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This has been here for a long time.
A young black man.
Young black man.
I'm talking about 22 years old.
Write his own checks, doing his own things in the 36 months.
By the time I hit 25, I may have 100 millions.
And he's standing on that shit.
I believe him.
And that should be motivation to you if you're a young black man living in the
cities of America.
You're a young black sister.
I'm talking, we're talking about a young man that come out of the town, East Oakland.
And if you could do that
And let me tell you something about Oakland
Oakland is the same thing
We all come from the ghettos of America
And everybody's struggle was the same
Your mom, you know
His mother, his grandma, his aunt
Borrowed sugar like mine did
Borrow some bread, borrow some brother
Butter, whatever it may be
It's just a different name
I'm talking about all the same
The struggle is the same different name
So when you look at Devin Haney
And he's telling you in 36 months
He's going to have 100 million
And he establishes a generation
wealth, why
you can't do it. And I ain't
saying you got to be a boxer. I ain't saying you got to be a rapper.
I'm just in yourself.
I'm not saying just in boxing.
In business.
In life, I'm multiple sources of income.
Not only in boxing. You don't got to be just a
boxer. Just to. Yeah. Yeah. You ain't got to
be a lot. You're going to get $100 million. I'm going to do
inboxing and other places.
Licensing deals, all type of shit he got going on.
And you know what? And then even to say that, you know,
coming from Oakland, right?
We, we learned to have an independent state of mind.
Shout out to 40 short.
Yeah, Ford, short, 40.
Massa P went over there, too.
Yeah, he went over there.
He learned the game over there, too.
You got Filthy Rich.
Filthy Rich.
He out there doing it, you know what I'm saying?
Shout out to all them guys, you know what I mean?
Fabby.
You got Fabby.
You got Fabby just doing this thing.
You know what I mean?
With the dope era and, you know what I'm saying?
Then you got Mazzie up there and sack.
you know it's a northern California thing
but um yeah
it's a testament but it goes it goes
back to 1966
and the Black Panthers
being found it there not only the Black Panthers
but the uh the who were
vanguard for the community
right on the streets and then you had the
black guerrilla family in 1966
there was vanguards for the people in prison
for the brothers in prison you know what I mean
so seeing that and coming from that
my mom being a Panther you know
it was always instilled and to having
pride in being black and ownership, you know what I mean?
So I just, you know, it just feels good to see Devin talking and to be over there at 22
and being an example for other brothers and other fathers and families to take what was
being described as dysfunction with Devin fighting and stuff in school to turn the whole thing
around and then bet on himself and to be an athlete, a clean athlete, and I can't reiterate
enough just you know not smoking not drinking you know what I mean and so so when I say
that I hopefully we're examples for other parents to see their kid and not say oh you know
know he he he gonna go to jail you know what I mean no this boy is over there fighting
instead of saying all you keep fighting you're gonna go to jail no you go to the gym and become
a world champion and that's just what I did I didn't listen to the principal or listen to
nobody and say, go give him a
whooping about it. I said, man, I'm going to take
you to the gym. And when he looked
at me,
we was in the range over. I wasn't having no
problems in life.
Right. Right? And looked over.
I said, hey, man,
I said, man, what you,
you're just fighting again at school? What you want to do?
I said, I'm going to take you to the gym.
And he looked over at me like that and said,
okay. And then looked out, back out the
window this way. I said, oh, yeah, I want
somebody whoop his ass.
And I want to say something to you, VH.
I want to say something that's very important to you.
A lot of y'all don't understand.
Before this, we had a conversation
that he was just talking about fatherhood.
It wasn't about boxing.
It was about the love and the protection and insurance
that he put over his son
so his son was able to go ahead
and do this boxing thing.
But it was established in a house
and he was just talking about this protection thing.
And it was about just giving his son game
and educating, and it was a father-son thing.
We got to really get back to that in the community
and understand that.
points of that regardless of which you know
whatever goals or whatever your child
want to do yeah but you want to establish
that father son thing like he love his son
like he really a father to this day
I'm talking about you want some father shit this ain't got
fuck boxing right because this would be
possible because he could be a hell of a boxer saying
but he could be dumb as a fucking brick and he wouldn't
be able to go into jail but the way he articulate
himself in a way he
you you know that
he was raised right
and he wouldn't have been able to go in that
ring and go up against all that shit that he went up against if it wasn't right home the same
way you see these kids they in school they can't think they can't shit ain't right home that home
that see everything start home a lot of times we see young cats out here in the streets putting it
down and they doing this they doing that a lot of times motherfuckers just be looking for some love man
that's why they got to go to the big home and some a lot of motherfuckers never was told they was
love i love you like a lot of motherfuckers they never had a hug a lot of motherfuckers ain't never come
home and have a dad way.
It ain't never come. A shit ain't go wrong in the school and his dad can pull up.
He dad in the penitentiary.
They dad dead or their dad on some dope or their dad didn't ran off.
That's the reality of this shit.
Real shit.
You know what I mean?
But B.A. State ten toes down with his son and look at what happened, man.
So, you know, salute your child all the time.
Always let them know that they extraordinary.
Soon as they come out the wound, let them know they extraordinary and put that security
and put that insurance on them.
Do they know, damn?
You know what?
I can go out here and just be a kid.
and I could be great
I ain't got to worry about
adult shit
because my dad got me
and I salute you
for that
I got to
absolutely
and listen
and more than
more than anything
I salute you
for not
because a lot of kids
a lot of youngans
coming up
they got parents
that care for them
that be in their life
and then
they get 18
they get 17
they get 19
and then they just
hit a crossroad
where they just
want to do
what the fuck
now now
now all of a sudden
what your dad
tell you
you don't want
hear that shit
now
so I salute you
for staying 10 toes down because you could easily say
man dad I'm tired of this boxing shit I've been doing
this shit forever man I'm just going to do something
else or you feel what I'm saying I am
I man I'm trying to be over here in the streets I'm trying to
and you you stayed the course
that shit's hard and I'm gonna say this though I gotta say
that's a young man you had so many motherfuckers
you get so many influences
it's hard for young ins to stay the course
so again your flowers why you're alive too
because you stayed the course
when he was telling you
you believed in that shit
a lot of times
that's where the separation
come, the belief
the belief start going
oh no
then you stayed the course
so I commend both of y'all man
and I want to say something to a lot of cats out there
right
because I came up in the streets and I just had my
grandma, my mom, my step-pop was in the joint
I used to go to visiting him in the joint
and I'm going to say this man
if you got a five out there
take advantage of my opportunities that you got with him because I ain't had that shit.
And it was a lot of times when I came up, I was, I felt lone.
I was by myself and I had to go to the streets to try to look for a dad, man.
And I sometimes put that responsibility and some OG's hands, and they put me on the dummy mission.
They put me on a straight sucker mission.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I ain't had no, my dad wasn't, you know, he was gone.
Don't know what happened, but he was gone.
So if you got a dad, man, stop thinking you the first nigga that end of the street game was up on some hip,
shit your dad is square because they're older and they're laying back now stop that dumb shit
everything that you got going on yeah we was doing it we was the same say as it was a different
way the same drugs was here the same game was here the same count was here stop thank you the first
person to ran this is some shit if you got a dad respect that and try to give them so he can put some
protection on you because the nigger in the street the only protection they're going to put
on you with some game on how do you going benefit them not going benefit you so you got to be
mindful you know what I mean start hound that's your pop if you got to pop out there reach out to
that nigga try to figure out if he don't want to be in your life solid but if you got a dad man
tap into the motherfucker man because i wish i ain't gonna hold you i wish i had the dad i probably
wanted to did 20 in the pen five years in the juvenile system you see what i'd have somebody to
check me and grab me up and say no nigga what the fuck is you doing man you my boy you with me
come on i was waiting for my fuck to pull up on me it was plain times i was sitting on the steps
oh but damn my dad might come through the day i ain't know what the fuck was going on he never showed up
you see what I'm saying
but the game showed up
the streets showed
the streets always showed up
for me
you know what I'm saying
and I always showed up
in the motherfucking
the local police department
for some reason
I always showed up
at the detention center
I showed up at the
motherfucker penitentiary too
and they was like
come on in
come on in
you know that's the game
I'm just being real
so you got up in the showers
with Ricky Minna
that's something
that's something
you're 100%
I mean
but I'm just being real man
take advantage of the people
that love you
especially your father
And, like, be out there, man.
If you got a son and you ain't connected with him right now,
go holl at your baby, man.
Go hollet you see if somebody put some game on them, man,
and go on some penituary directory shit,
have him up in the pen walk and the tracks I'm fucking with.
But you got real.
You know, and you're 100% right on that.
But when we give the story, we got to give it 100%.
And Devin was homeschooled by me and his grandma.
I'm saying, my mom.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
And I think parents, well, now,
because it's the quarantine
and now everybody, the kids are at home.
No, they're at home and now you get a chance
to see the education that's being
put down at the school and you
actually have to be active
now with the computer. But me and Devin
we was doing that shit way back
way back when.
You know what I'm saying?
So I think
it then becomes parents
having confidence in themselves
and their ability to educate
their kids and to have everything
at home. So a lot of things
that Devin, he's more
advanced because, you know,
he didn't do the same little
bullshit at school, you know? Because
when he found out, you know, and then I'll
let you talk about, when he realized
that he was going to be, what he was
going to be, was far sooner than most
kids do. You know what I'm saying?
Well, you knew you were about to eat, huh?
Niggin, you took you to the gym.
You take you get your ass with you know, they beat
niggas. I like this.
That story, yeah.
So when he did say, when I thought that that was going to happen, because, you know what I mean, I'm just, because he was playing football and it didn't happen.
It didn't.
You know what I'm saying?
And when I say that the guy seen him and the guy said, your kid is a natural.
So now I got back in the car the same, I'm looking at this nigga different now.
You know what I'm saying?
Because even in football, he was competitive.
You know, we were involved.
He was the running back.
the coach, had the quarterback, was his son, and then me and Devin would come, you know,
because he wants the ball every time, right?
You know, football, he wants to ball every time, right?
He's competitive.
Right, he wants all, you know, the artist's line.
Right.
He won't 46 carries, like crazy shit.
They say it's a two-haul, right?
So he come there, and he come all the way back, right?
So I say, dad, you got to wear the defense down, right?
And this is the point of football, right?
And he said, dad, look at him.
Right.
And this whole offensive line, they're picking up grass.
They're picking up bars.
They're just, you know, they're not as focus as him.
I can't do this.
Yeah, they're not as serious, right?
So at that point in time, I saw the competitive spirit in him young.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So you're explaining to a kid, you got to wear it out a defense,
past your offensive line, just keep hitting and just keep pounding.
It didn't resonate.
It didn't make sense.
And it didn't make sense to me to force him to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
So then he's boxing and shit.
And I'm like, I'm like, dad, which one do you want to do?
He said box.
I put this in my hands.
Didn't you say that?
You said boxing.
He said, boxing, I can control this.
I can't control these niggas.
I can't control these niggas.
They're playing with bugs and shit.
Picking up grass.
I don't like to lose in nothing, like nothing at all.
I don't play with my friends.
I don't play video games that I know that I'm going to lose.
And I really, in the house, I would just practice.
And when I get home, I'm about to go.
beat my nigga up in UFC because I'm practicing though I don't like to lose in nothing I'm
going to practice as much as I can before I ever lose in anything and with boxing it's all on me
yeah absolutely it's definitely all on you let me ask you a question you 22 you got the cars
you got the jewelry the women love you you you're champion how you remain so humble
I mean my goal that that I set out to do from the beginning from the jump from when I
decided I was going to get into boxing, I haven't accomplished it yet. So it's no way that
I could not stay focused and not stay on task, stay on course of what my plan is to do.
And I want to be the best fighter ever. I want my name to be, to be mentioned with the great.
I want my name to live on forever and ever. And if it's 53 and no, 54 and no, 55 and no, 60 and no. We don't know. We just got to see.
Who the best fighter of all time?
I can't narrow it down to one.
I can't narrow it down one.
Who's the best fighter all time if he had to narrow down to one?
I would definitely say Muhammad Ali and how he impacted the culture and what he did for us as people, as black people.
You know, I would have to hands down say, Ali, you know.
And you couldn't pick.
I can't narrow it down the way.
You're top too.
I couldn't do
Sugar Ray Robinson
Shiger Ray Leonard
Floyd
Ali
So you don't believe
that Floyd is number one
just because he was undefeated
No
Oh, okay
But is he up there
No he's definitely up there
I think Floyd
Maywe is the best
defensive fighter of all time
And the best businessman
Of all time
If somebody said that he was the best
That in their opinion
He was the best ever
I wouldn't argue with him
No, you can't really argue with it.
I would definitely give Floyd has probably impacted Devin's career probably the most.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Of any other fighter.
He knows all of them.
My, I feel like Floyd's career has impacted mainly all the newer fighters that came behind them.
Because the blueprint that he's set down is a whole fucking different level.
Right.
Like, what do you mean, $200 million in a fight?
In one, 36 minutes.
$300,000, $300,000.
So that's a whole different, that's a whole different ball game when you, you feel what I'm saying?
Like, you didn't even know that type of shit was possible.
You know what I'm saying?
So now, when Floyd do it, in a fighter that's Devin's age, the sky is the limit.
I can make $500 million.
was in one fight.
Because there's no cap on this now.
I just got to get my name and my socials.
Because what's so crazy now is that
you don't even have to be a hell of a fighter no more.
If you could put people eyes on that screen.
Ask Nick Robinson that shit, man.
You better knock it off.
You better know how to fight for you.
You get your ass kicked.
Fuck up.
do not listen to
you better not
you don't fuck your social
you better get that fucking gym
no no no what I'm talking about
prime example right
AV
people won't tune in to see AB no matter what
to this day
but they are coming to see him
lose and
listen no they're a million
yeah and I love I love A B
I love A B
that's my guy right
But they come to see him lose, and he's been doing a good job at it.
You against AB.
Make it happen.
You're working on something.
You against A.B.
We got something up.
Go ahead.
Ohio.
A.B.
Make the announcement.
Oakland looking for you.
So hold on.
Oakland looking for.
Public service announcement.
Oakland,
Oakland looking for
A fucking body
So Oakland looking for
Baltimore
First
And foremost
First and foremost
Then New York
Yeah
Because Tio Fimo's from New York
Right
California
What, California
Ryan?
Ryan Garcia
And then Ohio
Ohio
You're looking for four months
I'm gonna keep it all the way real though
The biggest fight
is him and right
right now
him and ab
him and ab
him and ab
him and a b
him and a b
listen
i think
i'll tell you what
i'll tell you what we can do
i'll tell you what we can do
with a b
what right
make it for exhibition man
Adrian
and brun and devahaney
exhibition
right now
what you think about that
I'll shit
I tune in
I tune it
I'd
tell you to make it happen
AB let's make this happen
AB we're with it
Devin Haney, Adrian Brona exhibition.
Adrian Brona, Devin Haney exhibition.
However y'all want to pull it.
Ain't no disrespect to put nobody name first,
nobody.
However y'all want to put it.
Let's make this happen.
Right here on a million dollars with a game,
we set in a stage right here.
A, B.
About billions.
About business?
About business.
What we're doing?
Dev said he
Win it
You win it?
I'm with it
Exhibition
Win it
What about the
A regular fight
Win it
Whatever
Whatever
Well they're in different weight classes
So let's
Let's keep
Let's decide a weight
Let's decide a weight
Let's decide a weight
142
Give it to the people
Yeah give it to the people
Deb keep his belt
Adrian Borer keep his thing
His thing that he got going on
And let's let the people see it
Man
Let's let the people see it
Is exhibition is the new wave in boxing?
Started to.
That's what it seemed like.
I mean, for us, for me, the way that I'm looking at it,
it's a way to put two guys in the ring that is a true fantasy fight,
but let's make it away.
Let's make everything where it'll fit both of them
and make it happen and let the people get a chance to see it.
How do you feel about Floyd fighting a little bit, Paul?
Well, like I said about both Roy Jones and Mike Tyson,
I felt that the boxing community needs to get as many roses while they can smell them.
Floyd has did a tremendous job of carrying a sport and paving away for the Devons of the world
that he deserves as many roses as he can, Mike Tyson and Roy Jones as well.
So the exhibitions, I'm off for it.
I watch it.
We had a fight party and we watched it.
So, you know what I mean?
Hey, man, can I, can I tell my O.G.
Ask.
O.G.
Hey, this is the slickest talking.
Absolutely.
This is slick and talking, nigga, man.
Hey, listen, OG, can you tell us a little bit about Devin Haney for we get?
Could you end the show all right?
Give us a little bit about Devin Haney before we get out of here.
Could you look at that camera right here?
And tell him a little bit about Devin Haney real quick before we get out of here.
Talk about Taint.
lord devon haney has run circles around tank tank already king harley talks so you know he can't think the speed will be so fast and so fine understanding you won't want to blink fastest man to pecking polking don't joke for rind crying garcia there'll be no hope
luke the fluke you don't want to ramble mr campbell we thirst and burning we love you the gray that he heard lord devon haney and the great bill haney v h h h h hush the great sent his sonny near the sector record straight for all you suckers he now lay
You just saw what happened again, boy.
No star from Cuba.
He feels like Fidel.
See no more for Castro.
That chapter is over with it.
Now, I'm going to tell you, Monkees, one thing.
You know what?
Lord Devin Haney going to clean up that division.
We fight two of you, and Bob M, you stole it from it.
You said something about Tierpimo fighting two contenders
or two top opponents in one night.
Well, your man is on.
on the Rickerskill with trying, crying rhyme.
I ain't going to say no more.
You keep, you showtime if I find fine with that speed, they're blind.
He always bawling, he's bigger than the Alameda Coliseum that we call or called.
He's never in a hairy.
He's smooth like Stefan Kerry, and he can be mean like Traymore and Green.
I ain't going to say, oh, man, listen, man.
You heard it.
All right, for me.
Now, I was that wrecked from over.
Hey, nigga, that was game.
That was a million dollars with the game.
He said he dripped in Dior.
He's a looker and a hooker.
Yeah.
Keep me right.
Come in the door with 28,000, you monkeys, $28,100 bills.
I stayed at the mansion while he put that on display.
Hmm.
We coming back the biggest pay-per-view all time.
Tank, you're in trouble.
Say no more for Baltimore.
You ain't did nothing since the likes of none other than Hussim Rockmont.
is the biggest thing to come out of that next to LeVar Jackson.
You are not on the Richter scale.
And quit saying stuff about, I'm listening to the announcers.
You and this.
Ain't no Ann.
I love you two brothers.
Stop that.
Ain't no Gary Wells and Evil Knievel.
Ain't none of that shit.
Evil Keney.
It ain't no answer to clue.
I like the boy.
Ain't no and we, I think.
No, no.
The WBC World Champion.
You can't take it.
The Great Terrible.
female Lopez said, take that great off there.
Tristina Lopez said to the boy,
what's her name?
What's his name?
What's his name?
What's his name?
Trisina.
Trisina Lopez.
He said, I didn't win no belt.
I only won one belt.
They didn't give me two belts.
The man admitted.
And Joe tells us, Tor.
I love.
Anybody from ESPN top rank,
we'll beat them up and leave him small up and sore.
Timothy Bradley.
Sadly, that you won't speak on the king's name because you're ashamed.
And Andre Ward, you have defected and had been rejected from Oakland.
Damn my, Dr.
You can speak with my Lord Devon Haney.
You didn't stay done in the microphone.
Bill Haney doesn't me talk right now.
They keep a gag on me because I tell you, Mugley's the truth.
There you go.
Not only a man.
I'll go forget, Billy.
No more.
ESPN, you're not our friend.
Lord Devon Haney captivated the last man.
Your name won't be mentioned, not to mention this difference.
Jackson Randition, I ain't going to keep talking because it upset me to what y'all doing.
All of them stocks are going to be ours.
You won't get far.
He don't drink.
He hanged with the scars and he don't be at the bars.
Yes, sir, he had a big cause.
And I'm sitting up on the 38 floor in the sky.
He didn't get back.
I don't know if there, Haney just put off his head his hands.
Most of his men is, now I got the show.
I got the flow.
Yeah, totally on the wrist, nigga, and 20 on the neck.
Lord Neck and Haney beat you up with no sweat.
It's just like that.
