Nightcap - Nightcap Hour 2: A.J. Brown NOT SPEAKING to Jalen Hurts + Baker Mayfield REUNITES With FAMILY After 2 YEARS + Vita Vea LANDS $30M EXTENSION with Bucs + Saints x Cowboys FIGHT at PRACTICE + Rolly Romero JOINS Nightcap
Episode Date: August 20, 2026Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to AJ Brown not speaking to Jalen Hurts, Baker Mayfield reunites with family, Vita Vea lands extension with Buccaneers, S...aints and Cowboys fight plus Rolly Romero joins Nightcap! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - A.J. Brown on NOT speaking to Jalen Hurts during joint practice12:58 - Baker Mayfield reunites with extended family after almost two years28:31 - Vita Vea Lands $30M Extension With Buccaneers30:17 - Saints and Cowboys joint practice turned into a brawl39:46 - Rolly Romero joins (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A.J. Brown spoke to the media about not speaking to Jail and Hurtz doing Patriots and Eagles joint practice.
Let's take a listen to what he had to say.
Closure? No, it's not about no closure or anything, man. It's love.
You know, I won a Super Bowl ring with them and it's always be loved no matter how anyone feels.
You know, I love Philly and I will always love Philly.
But I'm here now and that's where my feet are and that's where I'm focused on.
No.
How tall you?
How did you leave things with him?
Philly, man, y'all tell me.
Man, it's love.
Listen, listen, I'm I honestly guys
none of that stuff even matters, yeah.
I think you all should want to report something positive.
You know, you know, asking the question is going to turn negative.
So let's not get into that.
And let's keep everything positive is love my way.
And just move forward.
That's all.
Hi, good to see you.
Am I in a better place mentally?
I want to say I'm in a better place.
You know, I wasn't in a bad place of Philly, you know?
So I leave it at that.
Hey, that was very, that was very savvy, too.
You can tell he's been coached up really well when it comes to talking to the media, especially with the questions that they're asking is they're looking for something.
They're looking for a headline and he chose not to give it to him.
The one thing he kept saying that I like is it's all love.
No, it's not that I'm in a better place because Philly was good to me.
That was a good place as well.
But right now my feet and my foundation is here in New England.
Have I talked to Jenner-Hurch?
No, I haven't talked to him, but it's still love.
that gives no ammunition there's no way they can run with that
there's no way you can twist his words up
yeah you can all I know is that he was
speaking his body Google when someone's speaking and they swaying back and
forth what that mean Ocho I want you to read it
someone is speaking and they're swaying back and forth
let me find out I got that book called body language
what is they say Ocho hold on
swaying back and forth while speaking to the comment
inhabit it often happened because of nervous energy
and attempt to maintain balance and the stress
or self-soothing rhythm to manage anxiety.
Yeah.
How you knew that?
Because.
Cause.
And I like that.
Nervous nervous energy, balance
adjustment, self-regulation.
Hey, he was
a criminal justice major, man.
The greatest body language
communicated of any group of people
are black people. So when she
say, that B don't like me,
She don't.
And she picked up on it.
Right, right, right, right, right.
You know what?
I ain't even think about that.
The swaying back and forth.
I didn't think,
I didn't look at it the way you did.
That's a good one.
I like that.
So nervous.
Man, listen.
Think about this.
You and he spoke to that man,
Ocho,
and that's supposed to be the godfather of his child.
Think about that,
Ocho, let that sink in, Ocho.
The godfather.
Whoever the godfather of Fritz Frye is,
you don't speak to them no,
but it's all love and we on the and we're on the same damn field man please it's all love
oh cho yeah yeah hey hey listen hey yeah hey you see what ocho did right there you see what he
you see what he did right there yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah this is not when you know
what you don't want to address it you like no listen i i i want to i want to address it but sometimes
you know some in family sometimes you just leave hey we look sometimes you're
reported we don't need to talk about it we don't get in nobody's business there was a two
grown men there'll be a time hopefully one day they sit down and they have a conversation they
did win a championship together at one point in time they were best friends sometimes best friend
friends don't mean forever sometimes it does not mean forever sometimes that it does but there's
a reason he wanted to he wanted to get out of Philly he wanted to get out of Philly.
Mr. Lurie Howard Roseman, they obliged him.
He's somewhere that he, Brable knows him.
He knows Brable.
He knows what he knows what's expected of him.
They know what they're going to get from him.
So it works.
I hate when, and look, we've all had it.
We've all had guys that we thought we're going to be cool with.
We thought this thing would last forever.
We did. We did. Everybody knows.
Some things ain't meant to have great permanence.
And that's okay too. That's okay too.
But as long as AJ goes out there and he plays like the AJ Brown, we know.
Oh, that's going to happen. That's going to, hey, hey, Joe, boy, he over there with Drake May.
Oh, just, hey, chat, real quick.
Let me, let me, let me, let me put things into perspective real quick on what AJ is getting ready to do.
AJ Brown was frustrated.
Not only about getting some of the passes,
you know, his numbers weren't the same.
You feel me?
So obviously the conversation is about at one point,
when we talk about the top I received the NFL chat,
correct me if I'm wrong,
AJ Brown's name was in the conversation.
Why?
Because of the numbers and the volume of catches
that he was getting in Philly.
Now, things change,
obviously because the direction
in which the offense was ran.
Correct.
They only do what they ask of jailing.
He doesn't go outside of the scheme
of the way things are running in Philly.
Right?
So, boom.
Now you go to New England.
Brother Stefan Diggs coming off an ACL injury.
I think he had eight, nine touchdowns.
I could be wrong, but he had a thousand yards.
Drake Makin threw the piss out the ball.
Excuse my language.
Off the right half, he can throw a 20-yard comeback
to the left side of the field.
What?
A.J. Brown for going to go dumb crazy over there.
Simply for the fact, I'm not saying he has a better quarterback,
but he has a quarterback that throws the ball
in higher volume that you do in Philly.
Who's going to be the main attraction?
Plus, he's happier.
Happiness has something to do about how well you play and where you're at.
He's like, I'm where my feet are.
You're where your heart is too.
Come on now.
Because your heart was no longer in Philly.
They say they call it the city of brotherly love, but love goes both ways.
I like that.
That's a good one.
Hey, right now, A. Joe, I bet you, I bet you, AJ Brown had 15, 15, and 10, 15 hundred and 10.
Hey, well, expectations are going to be easy.
Oh, Joe.
Ocho, the expectations will be on the Patriots and A.J. Brown because they made it to the,
they made to the Super Bowl last year.
I'm saying, I'm saying with A.J. Brown, do you expect for them to see them back in the
Super Bowl?
They're going to be hell coming out at the AFC.
I could tell you that.
Absolutely.
Hey, well, they only got to worry about, um, wait, who in that division?
Jets.
Buffalo.
But, oh, I was right.
They only got to worry about Buffalo, boy.
Yeah.
That's it.
Buffalo.
He don't have a good year, though.
They throw the ball so much over there, Joe.
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
I wish I had the numbers in front of me,
the amount of passes comparable to Philly and New England.
Well, I think the thing is they hit the ball more often on first and second down.
The thing is with Philly, they throw the ball.
I mean, hell,
With third and eight, we know you're going to damn throw the ball.
Sometimes you got, sometimes you got to throw off, you know,
throw their rhythm off, throw their time off.
Throw the ball on damn first down.
You don't always got a damn run it.
If it's second and ten, you can run it.
Throw the ball sometimes.
I mean, they just, they first down, run the ball.
Second and five, run the ball.
Third and three, uh, zone read, give, uh, Jailerz and run playouts option.
They put, they, they, they line up like,
Two yards outside the number.
Here come to dig, AJ.
They put him on the left side.
He's going to run the rail rather the back shoulder.
Yeah.
Inside edge of the numbers, he's running the curl.
Yeah.
Same, same, same thing.
Joe, we can call the man Rouse out last year.
Yeah, we're living.
Every time.
I'm sitting there.
I'm sitting there.
I'm sitting there on the thing, and I'm tweeting.
Here come to go ball.
Man, how you know?
Hell, let everybody know.
The decontator knows.
I'm just watching where he lined up.
up based on what I've seen because obviously we're going to talk about Philly.
Ocho and I'll be going to talk about him so we got to watch.
I'm just based on what I see on on on TV.
I'm watching the TV copy.
I ain't even got the 22 cut up.
Right.
Hell if I really got the 22 cut up, I can really tell you what he's going to do on every plate.
Hey, it's some pressure on AJ Brown this year though, Phil.
It is.
You think so?
Yeah, yeah, it is.
Because he demanded, he wanted out.
He demanded out.
He had a great because like you said.
He was in the conversation.
And I get it, hey, you get JSCN and you get Puka,
and you get Chase, Ben Chase, and you get Jetta,
and you get Devonte going over there, getting 14 touchdowns,
and you get Ammon Ross St. Brown,
and you get all these guys starting coming up,
and you got to go, instead of top five,
now you've got to go, he barely in the top 10,
he might not even be in the top 10,
because the way the system is set up for him in Philly.
Go ahead, don't you.
I don't want to say, Uncle Joe,
and Joe, I don't really see it as pressure
because he can already play.
football he's already confident he was already one of the best he just wanted the
situation where he got more of those opportunities to prove who he actually is
and he's going to get that in new england and the funny thing about it is josh m'd
is going to put his ass in positions to do just that they're going to move around
they're going to use him the same way to use puka they're going to move he going to be all he
going to be all over the place all i'm saying ocho hill he got to put up yeah i mean
but you got to think about it he hasn't had he hasn't had a season where he hadn't put up
He was just frustrated.
Plus, some drops didn't make it any better.
You can't complain about it and then have them drops in that important game,
especially in third and fourth down, if I'm not mistaken.
Was it fourth?
Yeah, it was third and fourth.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, so you can't have that.
We were talking about it, Ocho.
Yeah.
Ocho, the only thing is when you demand the football,
you got to have, yeah, they finally give it to you.
Yeah.
I see it.
I say, Ocho, it always happened.
Because Ocho and I was talking like, man,
we hate when the guy hold out,
because he hold out, then he come in,
and then the first thing he do,
he has something soft tissue.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
When you complain for the football,
all of a sudden, they throw it to you in the game.
And then you, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
That's me right there.
That's me.
Hey, but that happened in most sports,
especially when you have a guy complaining about touches
or not getting the right amount of targets.
Once you say that,
and that damn game started,
it seemed like that ball started to fire your ass, boy.
and on them days they started to find you,
well, you got to put up.
You got to put up.
And the funny thing about it too,
I could be wrong,
but AJ had maybe not three,
maybe two seasons of 1,300 yards of better,
13,400 yards are better in Philly.
Where they weren't throwing the ball
the way other teams like the Bengals
or the Chargers, you know,
the Rams.
Or the Rams.
Now he's at a team where they throw the ball crazy.
And I, listen, I would just be a nice saying 1500.
He might, might get 1617.
Honestly.
It's going to take a lot of passes to get 1700, Ocho.
You're talking about 120 to 130 catches.
But look how they throw the ball.
And then look at the quarterback he's playing with.
It ain't even no slouch.
But the one thing you can say about the one thing now,
they balance now, Ocho.
You think, you think.
But Josh, with a Henderson,
you remember,
Trayvio, Henderson can roll out on him now, Ocho.
Wait, which one, which one is the Henderson, the fast one, right?
Number 30.
Yes, yes.
What's the big one?
Remandre Stevenson.
Stevenson, yeah, I like him.
I like them, boy, them boy, they got a nice one-two punch over there.
They got nice, nice, nice, thund and lightning package.
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Shared that he has reunited with an extended family.
Almost two years after he filed lawsuit along with his wife, Emily,
alleging that his father and brother had not repaid $12 million that they stole from him.
In November 2024, Baker and Emily filed a lawsuit,
alleged that his father, James and his brother Matt,
had failed to repay the money as part of a settlement agreement reached a year earlier
about unauthorized money being taken from their bills accounts in 2018 to 2021.
And the business connected with Baker's father and his brother.
This week, Baker said, you can put yourself on a pedestal and act like I haven't made mistakes in my life.
I have the ability to forgive and that I wanted to get across.
But we're here and the door is open.
The past few months, we've made good progress and began reconnecting.
Also, for them to have two grandbabies, it's tough.
What's in the past is in the past.
Emily and I took my daughter, COVID down there, down right around her first birthday.
First time they met her.
and you could tell it just melted them.
That's dope.
Question is, guys.
Your father and your brother take $12 million out your account, Joe.
You forgive it?
Hell, no, I ain't never talking to it.
Come on, Joe, man, kill a Joe.
That fam!
Man, damn that.
Them can be the worst people at times.
Joe, what if they pay you back?
Joe, what if you put them on a payment plan?
No, no.
How you just go steal $12 million?
Oh, Joe, what do you mean?
What did they pay me back?
I mean, just a little by little.
In fact that they stole it, let me know they can't pay it back.
Because if you could pay me back, you'd have left my money alone.
Man.
What if they didn't steal it?
What if they didn't steal it, huh?
They did, though.
Allegedly, they did steal it.
I mean, you, I don't think you make no accusation like that, Ocho.
I mean, allegedly, they did steal it, and they were supposed to repay it back,
I guess, to keep the authorities from getting involved.
So he filed a lawsuit.
Ah.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, I'm sorry, fellas.
I'm sorry.
I ain't never talking their ass again.
I'm with you, Joe.
No, no, no, no, not, not no.
Ocho, 12 million dollars.
Do you know if they steal 12 million, you had to make 24?
Hmm.
Probably more, probably more than that.
Because, hey, how do you miss $12 million?
How do you, how do you miss that?
Especially if you guys were running the business together,
and they skimming on the side and the skimming over from 2018 to 2021.
If I'm, if I'm not mistaken, if I heard you correctly, that's a lot.
Hey, that's a lot of money there, boy.
Oh, Cho, well, you know, how do you miss that?
because when you play in football you play in football you not paying attention to your
accounts like that you're not and that's how and that's and that's and plus plus
guess what they probably had power attorney so guess what they can do when they
have power attorney going to write checks get loans do stuff at your behest even
though you like that ain't what I signed up for and and with that being his pops
and his brother man you let you guard down like that yeah bro
You don't expect nothing like that from there.
So, so, so, so when somebody that close,
or you, Ocho, do something like that to you, bro, I'm sorry.
I can't, I, I, I, I can't do it, bro.
Damn, Joe.
And the problem is Ocho, you know why?
Because what does family do?
Family blinds us.
See, sometimes, we use that term to use loosely.
There are two things that can be true, family and relatives.
Just because we got blood,
that don't mean we family.
Because sometimes,
sometimes people don't have your blood
that closer to you
than your family, they got blood.
So when you do something like this here,
you ain't my family,
you're telling me you're a relative.
Uh-huh.
Don't let you up,
oh Joe.
Go ahead right that with Donald Joe.
Hey,
we're family, we're relatives.
I'm putting it,
I'm putting it in my notes right now.
12 million, Joe.
Yeah, it's like,
it's like,
and you got that opportunity, bro,
when you took it like you really took it like oh god i don't know how somebody still twit million from you
but you still twill a million for me i don't give a damn whether you pay it back at night
bro i promise you i ain't speaking to you again hey joe why me hey hey hey hey hey hold on hold on
oh jo i don't give a damn how how much your heart melt when you see the kids when you see my
kids i ain't trying to hear that you don't see them on tv because you damn sure won't see them in
Yeah, yeah.
You know what?
Tuchin, I had a conversation with Tuchin,
and Tuchin told me that,
I guess allegedly somebody has stole money from him.
He said, you know what he told?
He said, you know what I told him?
He said, if you can live with it, I can live without it.
Mm.
Facts.
I get it back.
But, hey, hey, but for me to ever get you close next to me again, like how?
It won't ever happen again like that.
No.
No, you can't get, you can't.
You can't get me, you can't, you get me once, you get me once, but you
shame on me.
Never be in the position to get me like that again.
No.
No, hell not.
So I ain't, hey, boy, I ain't, I, uh, right, I ain't never had them problem, boy.
Hey, I, I, all eyes on front.
I need to see everything coming in, everything going out.
Oh, Joe, that ain't normal, bro.
Somebody still 12, me and you, boy, that ain't normal.
Hey, Joe.
That's crazy, boy.
And Joe, you remember we, you were talking about, I don't see people
kill for less. I know what they'll do for
their. Yeah.
What?
Come on, man.
You do something like that to affect.
I mean, think about it. Think about that now.
The opportunity to have
access to that
kind of money, that's
your son, that's your brother
allegedly, and that's your father,
allegedly, and you take it?
Come on, man.
Forget.
You ain't know. All that other stuff. The mere fact
that you got that kind of access, and you
would really you would be you would be willing to take when you know how hard he worked to get
that you know how hard he worked to put himself in that position and you would
allegedly steal from your son and from your brother no oh I could never I
didn't even hold you on that I can never ever I hate saying never or always but
I take because he go he gave me what I asked for why would I steal and I
I know he ain't going to give me $12 million, but he goes like, what you need $12 million for?
Right.
That's crazy.
And it's crazy.
What's the root of all evil on?
Huh?
Money.
What's the root to all evil?
Money.
Hmm.
Hey, a family.
That mighty dollar.
Family or not?
Changed.
You coming to some money?
Family, friends, associates.
Everybody look at you funny.
And the worst part about it is.
You want to see somebody true colors coming in some good money.
You don't got to be a lot, just a little bit.
And tell somebody no.
And watch what happened.
Watch how they act.
Don't let money change you.
But that's how they always felt about you, Ocho.
People feel the way they feel about you, whether you have it or not.
Money just exposing them to reveal who they actually are.
Come on, man.
Let me write.
Man, boy, you on one in the night.
I mean, Joe, when people, people talk about, man.
No, they always felt like.
like this about you.
They just, you just never gave them a reason to show you that side of themselves.
Yeah.
Now you come into a little money, you told them no.
Now all of a sudden you tell them money and you got something they don't have.
So they're going to feel some type of way.
Just because I have it doesn't mean you're entitled to it.
I don't care how close we are.
That don't mean we're, that don't mean you're entitled to my money.
I work for this.
Hello?
Yes, I'm a generous person.
I'm gonna make sure my fail.
I come.
We grew up, we close.
But as you guys told me the night, man,
everybody ain't close like you and your brother and sister, Shanna.
Yeah, I'm not.
Mm-mm.
We close.
I got, they got.
They already know.
Would I get a little money in my pocket?
First thing I do ain't, what y'all won't.
Dude, let me hold some.
Huh?
Man, you're mad, Joe.
This man ain't paid me $5900 yet, Joe.
Hey, hey, look at the big chain he got on Joe.
This man don't even care enough about that.
We know he ain't paid us our money, Joe.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey, Joe.
All you got to do is say the word, honk, you want to jump in?
Yeah, we got to do something bad to him.
Hey, hey, aunt, you see that thing, uh?
Chat, look at this man playing.
This man, look here.
Hey, hey, um, I'm gonna tap them pockets because I know he got a little bank roll on.
Joe, I don't carry no cash, Joe.
You don't carry no cash?
Never that boy.
You mean to him, you don't care a couple hundred hours on?
I only carry $50 at a time, Joe.
Why?
What the hell I need cash for?
Joe, I don't even go nowhere.
You know, you never know.
You might get caught up in a bind or something.
You don't, you never know.
But the only buying I get caught up in is that the cigar bar or the jazz, or the jazz club, Joe.
And I take $50, you know I got 50 dollars.
You know I got to carry $5 a $50, Joe.
Because I tip, I tip a little $50 dollars.
No, you got to pay cash to put it in the jar.
Yeah, that's it.
I don't care.
And if I go $50 dollars, they got the cigar bar,
I gave me $20 worth of the cigars,
and then tip the rest to the lady.
Well, you're going to have to show me.
I don't believe it.
I'm going to still run them little pockets.
I'm going to run them little pockets.
Yeah, I'm going to run them little pockets when I see you.
Yeah, I could run these fish across your face, boy.
I mean, I ain't worried about none of that problem.
They called me a high school.
Joe, they called me hell of hands.
Boy, this ain't what you want.
I don't care, man, I don't care nothing about no hell of hands.
I'm eating them looking out for breakfast.
Boy, there ain't nothing.
Hey, call me.
Hey, Joe, I'm going to be at there Monday, too, Joe.
Say, okay, what?
What you're saying?
I'm telling you.
Hey, um, you, you, you and, um, you and, um, you and, um, in, uh,
and, have you do it?
No.
No.
Hey, Joe, you want to go grab lunch Monday?
No.
Yeah, we can do that.
Where you want to go?
I'm, I'm gonna, I'm, I, I, this is how you know I'm coming.
I'm gonna send you a game consoles.
That's the emoji I'm sending you.
Because you play it with me, Ocho.
Hey, I told you, hey, what's your PayPal?
I'm sending it to you right now.
I ain't got no PayPal.
Joe, you got PayPal?
Hey.
No, I ain't got no PayPal either.
Well, how are you?
You ain't got no PayPal, Joe?
No.
Well, how are you transferring money back and forth?
Who I'm transferring money to real?
I'm just saying if I want to see you like $5,500, how I send it to you?
You have to do it.
transfer what you mean thank you Joe hey ohk send me your bank information then I wish I might
you never have a beautiful situation like the Baker Fares at him a hell to the
dog hey they're gonna try to get all up in your account any man I already
know what you got going yeah
I got PayPal.
Give it, fit it to Ash.
Ash got it.
All right.
Hey, tell As text me real quick.
Ash, texting my PayPal.
And then when I see you, Ash, I don't want to have to jack you up for you of my money.
Hey, hey, tell Ash, let me know when, uh, yeah, tell her ass, text me her PayPal.
I'm going to send her ass.
And then, boom, I'm going to send it to you while we're on the show right now.
All right.
All right.
He has Zelle.
Somebody got to have PayPal.
Because you can't.
You can't send no $5,000 on Zelle.
I don't know what you can send.
I ain't sending that kind of money regardless.
I ain't never sent that kind of money.
There's got to be a Y transfer, Ocho.
All right.
I'm, I'm a while you 50900 tomorrow.
You can?
You can send up a T.
Yes.
You got, you got Zell?
I don't have no cash apps.
I can't send nothing.
I said Zell.
Do you have Zell?
That's a cash app, ain't it?
No, cash app and Zell is two different.
I don't have anything where you.
You can transfer money from your phone.
How about that?
He neither, huh?
All right, my bad.
I'm gonna get it to you, though.
I have to go to the bank.
If I have to transfer the kids to money,
I have to live physically.
Well, Shelly goes to the bank.
But anyway, no, I don't send my kids no money like that.
I don't send nobody no money like, I can't.
Nah, now you gotta be a way to send the kids some money now.
I do, I go to the bank and send it to her.
Man, my kids.
Don't want no damn $20?
What I'm going to send my kids $20 for $40, $100?
They want real money.
My kids be wanting real money.
When you say real money.
$2,500, $10,000, $15,000.
Who got, who, who get that?
My kids.
Who gets?
Shit, the boy, the devil is a lie.
What?
Man, I can be, they want vehicles, Joe.
Yeah, my kids don't go.
Okay, okay, okay.
Okay, yeah, you're right.
You're right.
My kids don't be talking about no $100.
dollars I can't remember last time I gave but I can't tell you the last time I gave my
kid just gave them a hundred dollars or like a hundred dollars right hey hey that's
because that because I got them grown kids yeah my kid you know 13 four you know my son
my older 19 yeah a little couple hundred dollars in hell they happy you know I mean
hey that I'm trying to think my I don't have to deal you know Joe most of my kid all my kids
grown except three
in every blue moon.
They don't really come into money
or ask for anything until it's Christmas time.
Like they really don't.
Man, I don't know, I don't know why,
but they be content all year.
But when Christmas come around, oh my goodness.
Oh, yeah.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
They don't ask, but when they ask,
it ain't for no $500.
Oh, oh, no.
No, no.
You're right.
You're right, Joe.
They don't ask, they don't ask.
But when they do ask, I already know.
Yeah, serious.
You're serious.
And when they call, Daddy, what you doing?
You already know what's gonna call me?
Hey, I, that, my, me, boy,
because you know the grown kids don't really hit you that much.
So if you know if they text you or they face,
where they face time you, I just answered the phone, how much?
I would, I, I, I would just call them checking on you.
Man, stop lying.
They hit you with their daddy.
They, when they hit you with that daddy, you know what's something.
Hey, Daddy, Daddy.
I said it.
What you do?
I just called a check-
and say how you do it.
I'm doing well.
This is about to be the shortest conversation ever.
If you,
what?
Well, no, man, this kid,
like I said, I can't,
man, look here, I told you,
I tried to get, I tried to get a route,
what, I tried to order breakfast.
Yeah.
I got a, got two more nights on the room.
I'm trying to get scrambled eggs
and crispy bacon and shelly done call me,
talking about, what you,
What you get the room for two more nights for?
I say nobody get no damn room.
I order breakfast.
Man, I don't order a key sweet, two extra nights, Joe.
I said, yeah, I need to do none of this.
According to Adam Schiff, the two-time Pro Bowl to detack of Vita Vaya,
the Buccaneers have reached an agreement today on a one-year extension for $30 million
and tied him to Tampa for two more seasons.
He gets $6 million in new money this season.
You like this,
Ocho? You like this?
Is that enough?
Is that enough?
Even with $6 million and new money,
what does that put him,
you know,
when it comes to Chris Jones and Jeffrey Simmons?
They ain't even close to them.
Hmm.
I think he had, what?
He has $17 million.
So it puts him at about $30 million,
$47.
So $2.47 is what?
$23.5?
With them,
them boys make what, $38?
No, about $35, huh?
31 and a half what's gonna make 35 what's gonna make 38 jell miss simmers make 35 oh i forgot about the two new
deals i forgot i'm jaylon carter makes 38 simmons make 35 chris jones makes 31 and a half oh my goodness
yeah but he's but he's a different type of he's a different type of d t than what those guys are
those dTs get sacks yeah oh he clogging up the hole boy he clogged it up you ain't going
But I like with Bill and they'll drop the pass coverage and knock the ball.
Things got chip in joint,
between the Saints and the Cowboys of the Joint Practice.
Let's check out the video, guys.
Uh-oh, we'll be at.
Hey.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Help your homeboy.
Come around the back, come around the other side.
We try to tackle it.
One guy is about to get suflakes.
Look at this.
Watch his own.
Wow.
Ooh.
Yeah.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Hey.
And I feel like there's normal here when you had joint practice on the show.
There was at least six fights yesterday during the same Cowboys practice.
Brian shot the Hamers said after, we're going to play on the edge.
And we're not going to take it from anybody.
I like that.
I like that.
I told you.
Hey, I like the.
energy coming from Dallas.
Hey, we're not going to be playing with y'all this.
I'm just to keep it 100 with y'all.
I don't know if y'all know.
I don't know if y'all know.
But boy, y'all going to have hell dealing with me every Sunday, Monday.
I don't, whenever we play.
Hey, boy.
We got the right attitude.
He's talking now, Ocho.
He'll be quiet soon.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
We're going to see.
We don't see.
Well, we got, hey, we got the right type of attitude right now.
Yeah, you guys.
Joe, y'all fight every train.
camp Joe every training camp so what y'all what y'all trying to say we made no improvements to
improve our team in general all that fight no do that training camp that's not a testament to what how the
season going to go man it does you know we ain't going to play no silly games all 30 all 32 teams
have a trade fight in training camp so they ain't going to play no games either no everybody
ain't everybody ain't doing what we doing y'all like doing nothing yeah all right yeah you're
you're on need to sit back and enjoy the show that's how y'all get y'all pop
Yeah, I mean.
Joe, I'm gonna get my popcorn.
It's to enjoy your offense.
It's to enjoy your offense.
Because I know, I know what I'm getting.
I know what I'm getting from y'all offensively.
You know, what we're gonna get with your defensively?
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
So you're trying to tell me our defensive line, our linebackers, you know, we made some improvement
our second.
You mean telling me that we ain't gonna be hitting on that?
Yo, you got to play somebody first, Joe, I don't know.
We've already seen what y'all can do offensively.
Boy, I can't wait to this.
I'm not saying that.
Bad, Joe, I'm just saying, based on what I've seen, your Achilles Hill is your defense.
Officially, y'all going to be gangstone offense.
Hey, hey, watching that, boy, that made me want to put hands on you.
Boy, I ain't lying.
Just watching the boy, bro, bro, I'm like, boy, I want to grab Ocho.
I, I, I, I, I, boy, Joe.
Bo, Joe, you see our Joe, Joe gritting his team like yon is when he slapped no boy behind the head.
Hey, hey, I don't know why.
I don't, I don't know why.
Hey, Joe, boy, you put your hands on me, boy?
Boy, it's gonna be here, you hear me?
Huh?
And when you, and when you're going,
ain't gonna be no water.
Look at them, boy.
Well, y'all got us messed up this shit, boy.
I'm just telling you you an aunt that now, right now,
here on night count.
I'm gonna let y'all know.
I ain't know if Joe Greeter's teeth.
Boy, yo, Joe, yeah.
Yeah.
When I was, hey, hey, when I seen this clip,
when I was like, woo-hoo-hoo,
I can't wait.
Hey, when I'm done with Joe, he ain't gonna be able to whistle.
Okay.
We're gonna see you on your whistle.
We're gonna see.
Yeah.
Man, that Joe.
Hey, Joe, your offense gonna be hell, boy.
Our defense too.
But see, it's all funny game to somebody get hurt in the fight.
So somebody break a hand, somebody get dumped on his shoulder.
Hey, Unk, but nobody's ever gotten hurt in training camp during a little squabble.
Ain't a ain't, ain't, ain't no way they practice it.
I can see like the line being into it
because they're banging and tussling all the time.
But all the other people are getting into it,
and Joe try to pretend like they're doing something.
Y'all ain't doing the work then.
Y'all got that kind of energy stored up.
They're all that tussling.
Yeah, I like it.
I like it.
Matter of fact, after practice, they should run fades.
What do you mean?
What you mean?
What you mean?
Fade, man, get rumming my one.
To-to-toe. What's happening?
This ain't hockey, bro.
This ain't hockey.
You know, get a little boxing gloves, get some of that energy.
You got some of that energy.
Oh, dude, the Celtics, that's what they used to do with a ticket and truth.
All they were there.
That's how they settled.
Hey, after the practice, you got the Cowboys, you got the Saints.
Anybody got beef with each other from the practice today?
Here go a set of boxing gloves.
Y'all go ahead and square off.
Well, listen.
Everybody about that life, Ocho.
I mean, ain't nothing going to happen.
Nah, because you get the best of me.
Yeah, that is.
You get your nose busted.
Yeah, all that lip busted and everything.
Yeah, ain't nobody going to ever forget that.
Damn, you remember, yeah, you remember what your got his ass?
Hey, you remember that fight that got to fight in the locker room?
We still talk about fights that got to happen in the locker room and on the field of date, to this date.
Even in college, me and my homeboy, me and Buck was talking about a fight.
Uh, uh, that happened.
That was 40 years ago.
Yeah.
And you know a lot of them, boy.
They'll be getting caught on television.
Be getting caught on camera because you know,
you know how the camera crews are, Ocho.
Hey, hey, everywhere, boy.
They, they everywhere.
Everywhere.
Hey, Joe, that's why you got to be careful when I see you, Joe,
when I see you Monday.
Why is that?
Because I'm going to be in Atlanta Monday.
I'm going to see you Monday.
I'm saying, but why I got to be careful for them?
Because your mouth going to look like ketchup.
What?
Huh?
Huh?
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Like ketchup.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay, what time you come in?
I'm on an 8 o'clock flight, so it's an hour and 20 minute flight.
I beat about 9.45.
What's you flying?
American Delta, what's your flight number?
I'm flying the frontier.
Frontier?
Send me your flight number so I know what time you're landing on it.
Well, hold on, I'm getting a rental.
Joe, just tell me where to meet you at.
I know you're getting a run.
I ain't say I were picking you up.
I just want to know what time you get in.
Why about 945?
Okay.
Yeah, we want to meet at.
Where you want to meet at?
Hell, I might be right there as soon as you get your little ass out there.
That's where I might be.
Hey, Joe, it's too, it's too many.
Joe, jettleson, Metropolitan.
Yeah.
Hey, why I'm rubbing my hands together like bird, man.
You hear me, yeah.
Be the more metropology.
Hey, what's a metropolitan, huh?
You don't want to know.
It used to be on Stewart Avenue.
Okay, okay.
It was so bad they changed the name,
but they got to clean the name,
but they changed the whole bench.
They gave it metropolitan.
It's bad over there, huh?
What?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You passed right by it?
When?
Huh?
It's off 75 or 85?
No, soon as you come out of the airport,
so soon as you're on still on 75.
So as you, like, you look to the left, you'll see it.
You see the metropolitan, you see the area.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Okay, okay, okay.
It get down over there, boy.
Still, it ain't been justified yet.
Yeah, no, they changed the name of it
so you wouldn't feel, but it's still ain't nothing changed.
They just, they might, they might not run down on you like,
like they once did when it was Stewart Avenue.
Right.
They might wait till it get dark.
Stewart Avenue, they run down on your broad daylight.
They can't get.
Yeah, hey, hey, hey, they got a look,
they got a little quick trip right over there, too.
Don't you stop at that damn quick trip.
Yeah.
Oh, it ain't gonna be enough quick about that trip.
Ain't nothing quick about it.
Hey.
Man, look, everybody got to little places like that,
oh, Joe.
I'm sure they're places in Miami.
Well, hey, hey, listen,
unk, everything down here,
Liggerfield, pork of beans,
everything been gentrified now, man.
Listen, when,
Even the parking beans?
Man, man, it's gone.
They gone.
Ocho, you're talking about what,
while the Zoles and all of them?
You can hang out?
I mean, I mean, sure, it's Zoles over there.
I'm talking about dudes out the city, man,
the parking beans gone.
All them, listen, Winwood, Overtown,
all that, all that, ain't none of that no more.
Windwood, there was a time
where people couldn't even go in with,
you couldn't even walk around Windwood.
You ain't gonna tell me nothing.
Oh, Winwood jumping, no.
It's a sight, it's like,
it's like that they're doing that,
they're doing that in Atlanta.
The bluff, all that over there.
Yeah.
They're doing that.
Hey, remember that show on with,
on the bluff?
Wait, what's the name?
Snow in the bluff.
Hey, a buddy, were funny, boy.
Buddy were funny.
Yeah.
Yeah, they don't clean it.
They don't clean it up, man.
They bought out that land all there over there by Techwood.
Yep.
They bought all that one.
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Big fight at T-Mobile Arena in Vegas on the Zone and Prime Video.
He's fighting Tiofimo Lopez.
After you shot the world by defeating Ryan Garcia,
you stated everyone was ducking you.
Last time we had your on here, Rowley,
you thought you were the fight lined up between you and devon hayney
hey
bro i tried my absolute
hardest for everyone knows i tried my absolute hardest
i'm sorry those guys are scared me
damn they're scared of you like that
i mean you did now you didn't look
after you did what you did to ryan garcil now
because ryan fight everybody what you did to ryan i mean
i don't see a whole lot of people jumping up there like hey let me
let me get rolling no most
definitely not. They could say that because
from afar, but they don't mean
it. At the end of
I'd improved it
because I sent him an offer. He said
on video, it was a favorable offer
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outpriced herself, which way. How do we outpriced
itself? We sent the offer, we sent the
contract. The math ain't mathing.
I got a question for you. When it comes to
boxing, obviously,
I thought boxing was heading in the right direction
with some of the fights we got last year, some of the fights we got earlier this year.
Why is it so difficult for the fights that the fans want to see, like myself, like Uncle, like Joe,
and obviously those that in the chat as well, why is so difficult with the fights that we as fans want to actually see?
Yourself against the Devon Haney.
Haney opposed to fight Kishan Davis.
Why are all these fights not happening?
Easy answer.
Money.
All these guys think that they're worth a lot more than what they actually generate.
And because of that, okay.
So business is like this, right?
This costs this much money and it makes this much money.
So when the number of it costs this much money is more than I make this money,
it costs this much money, but we only make this much money.
And there's no point in throwing the fights.
And all these guys are just outpricing themselves because every fight in boxing is going out of business sale.
That's the problem.
Very few fighters just sit down and fight everybody.
Okay, I got it.
I got it.
So it's just the economics of everything.
You know, it's kind of just, you know, like I said, I said this way back in, I don't even know, 2024.
I said, I'm for fighters getting paid.
I'm not for fighters getting overpaid, bro.
Yeah.
Let me ask you this, Rolie.
Do you think they're overpricing themselves because they really don't want to fight?
Or they're overpricing themselves because they think this is what, because, you know, here and say, I know my worth.
I know my worth.
And Ocho and how we always say this.
You're only worth what someone's willing to pay.
Exactly.
I'm not willing to pay that. You're not worth that.
It's the truth.
And it's a mix of both.
I mean, they just don't want to fight me too because, I mean, dude, I mean, you saw Ryan
did it to Devon not training and, you know, partying and doing everything else that he was doing.
He, imagine if I hit him, I fought a focus, Ryan.
He thought, I'm having fun partying all day, Ryan.
So I'm not, you knock Debo out?
Why are we calling him Debo?
Didn't Debo get hit with a brick by Craig?
He did Debo on Craig.
That was a good one.
That was a good one.
You was fast.
You were a good one.
I was a good one.
The only thing that Devin and Debo got in common is they like to hop on bikes and run around and ride around.
They ride around is far away from the danger.
Yeah.
What can we expect for this fight, you and Tia Fimo?
Fireworks.
What else?
Dude, you got two aggressive punchers going in the ring.
And honestly, I got to give this a theater to Tio doesn't duck anybody.
Yeah.
Tio fights everybody.
That's the reason why he's where he's at and I fight everybody.
That's the reason why I'm at where I'm at.
So you're going to get two people that are actually going to come here to fight.
That's what I like to hear.
Hey, Roli, this fight is going to be interesting because you and Tia Fimo, y'all really know each other.
Y'all spar before.
y'all really good friends so you know at times they can be a little tricky you look at tank
and roach how they had a relationship prior to their fight and how they ended how you feel going into
this fight i feel good shoot you never punch somebody you love in the face
let me think about that one no i ain't i ain't never punched nobody i love would you run to me
if somebody hurt you even if that somebody was me and that were prince what i didn't know what prince said
I mean, son, right?
You're really, really relaxed for this fight.
What type of training camp?
I mean, with the training camp,
was just one of your better training camps?
You feel really good.
The weight, how's the weight?
Look, you know, how close are you to wait right now?
Bro, I was in fact camp, bro.
You know how it is, bro.
You got to sit down, put on all that avalien, all the stuff,
you know, looking like ditty in an oil party.
with all that
Greece trying to lose that way, right?
But, uh,
yeah,
no,
I'm,
I'm gonna make sure I make way.
I'll make way that'll be good.
And then it's not,
now it's time to party,
you know?
Yeah.
Hey,
most of the time.
What,
when they say,
you haven't been to a party
till you've been to a ditty party
where you ain't been to a party
till you've been to a rolling party.
They use baby oil wheels,
uh,
Abilene over here.
Abilie.
Rollie,
they,
they say styles,
make fights most of the time
watching Tio over the years
obviously he can give him people
you know giving people a problem because of his movement
you know his footwork
being able to punch and throw
from different angles
being in and out
anything that you've seen on film that you think you can
take advantage of based on what you've been able to watch
so if you look at his face
where he has his really big nose if I hit him right there
I promise you won't stop bleeding
Ryan said he wants to fight the winner you guys
Why didn't he fight me when we had a rematch clause
Why didn't he fight me after he beat barrios,
so I don't know what he's talking about
He can go
He's just doing it for cloud
He's a cloud chaser
So you said he doesn't really want to fight you again
No otherwise he would have right
Yeah
Why didn't he?
Well I guess he said what he wants to do
He wants to fight he wants to fight you again
and then once he beat Hugh, he'll fight Devin Haney.
How many people has Ryan Garcia called out in the last year?
He called out Shirkirk, he said he'll go down to 140 to fight Shirkirk.
And whoa, that's what I'm saying.
But dude, we're talking about a dude that's coked out half the time, bro.
You don't know what he's saying?
Oh, man.
You know he's going to be mad, really?
I don't care if he's mad.
Now he's going to want to fight you.
Y'all going to have to make this fight happen in January.
Sure.
Yeah, that's if it happens, he ain't going to happen.
It's not going to happen.
He's scared of me.
You think he don't got PTSD?
So let me ask you, you win this fight against Tiafimo.
Give me your idea.
Give me your ideal next opponent when you win this fight on Saturday.
Man, there is no ideal next opponent, man.
I ain't thinking that far ahead.
I might knock them out and retire, you know?
So enjoy me now.
I ain't going to be around forever.
Come on, Roley.
Boxing is going to miss me.
Boxing is going to need me.
Boxing is going to need me.
Boxing is nothing without me, right?
But hold up,
Rollie, hold on, hold up.
So you don't beat Ryan Garcia.
If you beat Tiofimo, hell, they're going to start,
they're going to start to be a female.
Tio female?
Oh, here you go.
Hey, listen.
They go, hey, hey, they're going to start talking about you a little differently, bro.
You mean, tell me, you, you, you,
they ain't going to talk about me any different.
They're going to say, Shikurb burnt out,
Tio Fimo with his pillow fist.
The T.O.B.
well, not the same fighter because your Kerr done is kill a Kerr or some some BS that
don't even make sense.
So you said we can expect fireworks.
You guys last barred 2017.
You guys are good friends.
How you build, I mean, Joe asks you like, how you build up that?
Because a lot of guys, I mean, I don't know if I really want to fight a guy that I sparred
with.
I mean, obviously some of these guys you sparred with because you come up in the same, you fight
amateurs and you fight.
golden gloves and stuff like that but how do you build up because you got to for 12 rounds you got to build up
a dislike for this guy man you give me a hundred million dollars right now i'll punch my dad in the
face no no i'm just kidding i won't punch him i won't punch my dad in the face but but but but if
they give him a hundred million dollars he better punch me in the face and i i'll be mad at him
if he don't i'll punch him if he don't so what what what is uh the uh the zuffer what do what do you know
about that. Well, you like it.
I think that's the Dana White. I think that's the Dana White
new boxing organization.
I still don't really know anything about it.
I mean, I know that they're throwing shows and all
stuff, but honestly, I ain't paying
attention to any of that stuff, honestly.
I don't know. I don't know. Anything about that.
It's still too primitive to tell if it even works.
Would you fight, would you fight Shakur
at a catch weight?
Man,
why are we doing catcher when we could do full weights
I mean you you fight him at 47
but then he said he would he say he fight conor band at 4c7
but then say he was going to fight devon at 44 and all stuff man
he'd be he'd be talking all over the place too so I don't know
I'm fighting at a full weight 147 pounds I can't even make 40
I can't make anything close to that
right I'm too big but I was killing myself
I look like a prune, you know, like, I look like a prune, bro.
So give me, give me one word how the fight ends on Saturday night.
Boom, dynamite, explosive.
I like it.
I like it.
Well, how about this?
After you win the fight, come back and tell us how you win it.
So how does it go to the scorecards or does it end in the knockout?
Oh, man, we're only going for knockouts here.
Mm.
You got to hit, you got to hit somebody with that, you know?
Hey, hold on, hold up.
Tio Fimo, he got to come up.
He got to come up to 147, right?
Yeah.
He's been crying about making 135 and 140 forever.
So it's always good.
You're obviously a 47 pounder if he's been crying about it for the last,
I don't know how long.
I think it looked good since I've known him.
Hmm.
Good one.
I mean, look at you, you, you know what Tio Femot's nickname is?
What?
His childhood nickname that his family, everyone call him.
Gordo, because he fat.
They always call him Gordo.
They've always had, so it's about fitting that he move up and wait.
So you, so 47, you got no, you have no problem making 47.
Oh, no, no, I never said that, bro.
I have a hard time making 47.
47 hard for me.
So what, you're 54?
bro i'm gonna have to move up to 54 bro
i'm gonna have to go fight that
go fight that sebastian fundura dude
i don't even know bro i gotta like sit down like jump up like pa you know
yeah or something like that right
yeah i'm i'm not no booze is at 54
man i hit boots one time i turned up to high heels
with the pretty french tiffs marching around the ring like a ring girl
who booths
nah
roly you have to be trouble man these guys
over come looking for you rolling no man no i i i i like boots but we're still waiting for that
boots versus virgil fight oh that's gonna be a good one i can't wait that's what we're waiting
for hey me and you both we've waiting on a lot of fights that's what we're waiting for
man we've been waiting on david we waiting on devon we were waiting on devon and we were
know, Kishon Davis and Devin.
We just want to see, we just want to see,
we wait for Giovante a tank to come back.
We're waiting on a lot of fights.
There are a lot of fights that are to be made
between September and January 1st and 27th.
We should get every fight that we want
over the next 15, 16 months rolling.
We should get every fight that we want.
There's not a fight that should not be made.
I mean, I hope so, but, I mean,
it don't work like that in boxing because,
You know, there's a lot of, there's a lot of complications.
Some people don't want to get punched in the face.
They ain't punched in the face sucks.
Well, listen, you can't say I want to be a veterinarian
and talking about I'm scared of blood.
Why are you getting hurt?
Why are you getting the hurt business if you don't want to get punched in the same?
Hey, no, you want to know something crazy, though?
What?
You want to know the craziest thing about me?
You know, that's my only phobia.
What?
What?
Blood.
Blood.
What, how do you get the hurt business?
No, no, no.
I'm being, like, a hundred percent.
like honest right now but that's what that's the only thing of her like like that's the only thing that that's
that that always freaks me out is blood it's always yeah my whole yeah my whole teafema watching this
i don't care brady he he can be all bloody up if he opens up one and cuss but no anyways back to i say
no no that's the one thing i hate more than anything like like like that that like it disgusts me
blood scares me honestly it's always been like that for me because i don't know just it just i just i just
never, I never like blood.
And it's weird because I'll break people's face.
Like, even in fights, right?
Like, you know, like, I'll have blood, like, all stuff, right?
But second after five, I'm like, get this off me, bro.
Like, do I freak out?
But, like, before the fight, like, I mean, during the fight, like, I'm okay.
But, like, after the fight, bro, I'm like, bro, I hate the smell of it.
I hate the, bro.
When I mean, I really hate blood, like, I'm not even joking about that.
We're rolling.
We're going to miss you the best of luck.
Hey, after the fight, you're going to come back and talk to us?
No, bro.
I ain't going to talk to y'all.
No, I ain't going to be partying.
It's just I'm done, but we ain't cool no more.
Why are we not cool no more?
We ain't cool no more.
What happened?
Because after 5, I'll be up here and then y'all be, no, I'm just kidding.
I'm funny.
I want to come back and talk to y'all.
Appreciate it, Roley.
Roli got a big final.
Saturday night.
He takes on Tiofimo Lopez at the T-Mobile Center in Las Vegas.
It's going to be on the Zone and Prime Video.
Make sure you guys check it out.
An unbelievable fight,
147, well-to-weight,
Roley, good luck,
and we'll talk to you Saturday night after the fight.
Of course, brother.
We catch you always.
Appreciate it, man.
Yes, sir.
He's feeling, he's feeling real good tonight, Ocho.
Yeah.
He's feeling good.
He's feeling good.
I'm excited.
I'm excited.
You know,
Roley's a little unorthodox uncle Joe.
A lot of people made
his fight.
because it's awkward. It's hard the time because it's not your traditional fighting style,
the way he does fight. So I think he could cause some problem for Tio, you know, because
it's you can't, you can't study. You can't study for that, you know, because you don't know
because his style is so different than everyone else. So I'm curious. I'm curious what's
going to happen because Tio is very, very skilled, extremely skilled in the way that he fights.
And styles make fights, so I don't know what's going to happen. Most of the time,
You can look at a fight and you see two fighters they're gonna fight but ain't ain't no telling
Ain't no telling well look if Roli came I mean yeah Tiofimo came forward when he fought your core
if he comes forward and fight rolling I don't know he can get hurt oh hey he can get hurt on
Hold on but that's his style though he is yep he can get hurt man roly can crack
rollie can crack and he he cast to too punches through glove i mean teo see roly punches through gloves
when teo feel that power yeah and i know they sparred in 2017 but 2017 to 2026 you got to think
how much each fighter has improved you know since then yeah you got to be careful man hey i'm i'm
with you i think you know roly he's not the the prettiest boxer ocho yeah
But he definitely, you know, he has that awkward, that awkward style, that awkward.
And he got some punching power too, bro.
He can punch.
Yeah.
You know, so I think, you know, people have a tendency to kind of watch rolling.
And think, damn, he look a little awkward in the ring, but it's, it's a method behind that madness he got.
And you mess around and get caught.
Boy, he'll put you down.
You see how he did Garcia when that second round?
You're going straight to sleep.
Huh?
Straight asleep.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, he can go.
It's going to be a good one on saying.
Who you got?
What?
Who you got?
Well, that's a good one, boy.
Matter of fact, ask me that Saturday.
Ask me that Saturday.
Because ask me that Saturday morning,
I'd be able to let you know right now, I don't know.
Listen, what Tio Fomo is going to,
what Tio is going to show up?
What Roli is going to show up?
We're going to get the same Roli we saw against Ryan that was aggressive.
Is Tio really going to try to walk Roli down?
Knowing that Roli is already,
you saw Roli Fort Tank?
Yeah.
he pushed and pressed and pressed,
impressed, he pressed himself into a mistake.
So I don't know what fight,
what fighter are we going to get?
Are you going to be cautious?
Are you going to be careful?
Are you going to be aggressive?
No, are you going to put yourself in harm's way?
Because it can go one or two ways.
Either going to put you to sleep,
or are you going to put in?
Somebody got to set the tone.
Yeah.
I wonder with Tiafimo coming up and wait like that,
Ocho.
you know, to their 147, I wonder is that going to deter, like, his quickness, his power,
any of that.
You know what I mean?
Because when you move up, you might not be as quick and agile as you normally would.
You may not even have the same punching power.
You know what I mean?
I think that make a huge difference, bro.
It takes a toll.
It takes a toll.
I don't know.
Well, that's going to be a good.
Oh, we do get fireworks on Saturday night and come back because it's a,
I think it's going to be an unbelievable fight, honestly.
Yeah.
I do.
I think styles make fights.
Yeah.
You got two punchers.
And you know one thing about Mexican fighters, they're tough.
They're down on that shield.
Boy, got a chin on their man.
Both of them, I think, going to be swinging and knock the other's block off.
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