Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Ryan Garcia tests positive, Canelo vs Oscar De La Hoya
Episode Date: May 2, 2024Shannon Sharpe, Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson, and Gilbert Arenas react to Ryan Garcia testing positive for PEDs, Canelo Alvarez going at Oscar de la Hoya in his press conference for the upcoming fight vs.... Jaime Munguia, the return of Soccercap with Ocho breaking down Champions League soccer, and much more! 0:00 Ryan Garcia Positive for PEDs18:35 Canelo and Oscar De la Hoya25:45 Soccercap31:45 Q and Ayyyy #Club #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oh, Joe, bad news for you, bro.
Juan Garcia tested positive for PED.
According to multiple reports, Garcia has tested positive for performance enhancing drug, Osterin,
related to boxing upset over Devin Haney 10 days ago.
Garcia responded on social media to the news as well.
Let's take a listen to what he had to say.
Yeah.
Okay.
While we pull up that,
it's reported that he tested positive.
I guess it's
a weight loss drug.
But what it does is that as you lose
weight, you keep your strength.
Wait,
hold on.
Osterin
prevents muscle
cannibalism.
So, what it does is that while you're losing weight,
your muscle stays there because as you lose weight, you lose muscle.
But what this drug allows you to do to lose weight, keep your muscle.
If you keep your muscle, you keep your strength.
So, okay, I'm curious.
When it comes to Nevada testing, I'm not familiar with it.
I'm not familiar with it that much.
If I'm not mistaken, when you have a boxing match, you get tested before the fight.
You get tested after the fight.
Correct.
So at what point did they figure out he was positive?
Was it before the fight or was it after the fight?
Because if they knew he tested positive before the fight, why in the hell they let him get in the ring any goddamn way?
Knowing that, there was an issue
i i think i think the thing is that when they test they keep it because you give an eight because
they keep it they got an a sample and a b sample right you okay the a sample comes back positive
hold on what's up everybody um i came on here to address this bull fucking shit claim that I cheated.
Lies.
Everybody knows that I don't cheat.
What can I say?
Why didn't they come out with this before the fight if they found it before?
Why would they let me step into the ring as a cheater and then come out with a victory and then they post this you know again um these are people that um are trying to attack me for whatever reason
but um no weapon against me shall prosper i never taken a steroid i don't even know where to get
steroids at the end of the day um i barely you know take uh supplements um they're saying it's
coming from the ashwagandha That's fucking retarded Lies
Big lies
Man, if they don't get Dollar Tree
Patrick Mahomes out that video
Who is that?
I don't know who that is
It look like Dollar Tree, Patrick Mahomes
Dollar Tree
You got to know
You got to know what you're putting in your body though
You got to know what you're putting in your body
Obviously, if you weren't taking anything at all,
then it wouldn't come up in the samples at all.
Well, we're going to find out.
I think he's going to request a B sample.
His B sample be tested.
Or to retest it.
Or to retest the sample they already got.
Okay, you get an A.
You get a sample.
You know how to do it.
Okay, you got an A sample and a B sample.
It's one urine. So they test the A a but they hold on to a b right okay it comes back positive test the b because hey it may maybe it was a false positive so so some false yeah false positive
huh hold on hold on hold on garcia has 10 days to request a B sample be tested. A sample is also a screen positive for nandrit, nandrit, nandrit, testosterone.
What is that?
Wow.
He tested positive for another.
His A sample also tested positive for another drug, Ocho.
What he did in there?
He had two drugs for the system.
What you mean?
What'd he do?
So he had two. Man, mean what he do so he has man so my question is this
what fighter has ever tested positive before the fight and actually fought has that even
actually ever happened i don't i don't know because everybody gets caught they get caught
before the fight and that stops the fight from happening.
This is the very first time that someone was positive but
fought. Now, the drugs he's
on is to lose
weight, but keep
your muscle.
Yeah, because normally when you
lose weight,
it starts to cannibalize because
you feel weak, you can't live.
It defeats your body. Because you drop it.
Because I think if I'm looking at
him, Ocho,
he looks like he probably walks around
at about 160, maybe
165. Now to drop
down to 140,
that's a lot.
And then you're able to rehydrate
right before the fight.
It's not like he gains strength or gained muscle. That's a lot. Yeah. And then you're able to rehydrate right before the fight. Right.
After you weigh in.
It's not like he gained strength or gained muscle.
He just... But here's the thing.
While you're dieting, you keep the muscle strength.
So your muscles or your body don't cannibalize itself.
Because see, as you start to lose weight,
when you lose weight, you start to lose muscle.
Right.
I tell you what.
You ever see how people that are stranded
or if they're on a desert island
they're on a raft or something, how they look
you saw Castaway, you see how Tom Hanks look
no muscle tone, that's what happens when you start
to diet, because the body starts to waste
it's called wasting
those drugs were made
for a lot of times, these drugs were made for
aid patients, because as they start
to lose weight, you want them to keep some level of
muscularity.
So,
technically,
right,
the cheat is to
have someone who's stronger than you
lose 20-something pounds. That's
the real cheat here, right?
Well, because here's the thing. I'm like, well,
this is how much I weigh. You got to get on down
and lose all your muscle to fight me.
Obviously, that's a really big disadvantage to you.
Yes.
Well, here's the thing.
If you want, see, he doesn't really want to fight in that 154
because that's them dogs.
No, he don't want none of that.
As you go up in weight, they hit harder.
Oh, yeah.
So 130, 135 is one thing.
You go to 140, that's something else.
147, 164,
160, 168. You don't want
nothing in 147 here. I want nothing at
154. No.
So, that's the thing. He's like, well, you know what?
I'm 160. Let me get down
to 140. I can
rehydrate. He going to be 155
at the night of the fight.
That's crazy. That's crazy.
That's crazy how that works.
With David Haney, at the end of the day,
no one's
gonna be on your side here,
right? We watch you get
whooped. So the best thing that happens
is he tests positive and
you get a rematch. Because if you
do not get a rematch...
If it's positive, they're going to suspend him, Gil.
If he doesn't get...
If Devin doesn't get this rematch,
no one is really going to
give him this win, mentally.
No matter what he does,
everybody's going to hold this against him.
You got whooped. We don't care
what none of that says.
You're going to have to fight him again at some point anyway.
It ain't going to be anytime soon because he's going to get suspended.
If this thing come back positive,
oh, he'll get suspended for six months to a year.
Damn.
Yeah.
And for your first offense?
Huh?
Bruh.
Bruh, do you know how in sports like this,
how they look at doping?
Right, right, right.
They test a positive.
They look at that as doping.
First offense, second offense.
Because you get, look, people at home want to look.
And they want to think that this is on the, they like, you know what?
I couldn't do that because that guy's just naturally more talented than I.
Right.
They don't want to think that, oh, hell, if I got on Stan Roy,
if I took that, I could do that too.
Right.
Yeah, but he don't have to.
At the end of the day,
he don't have to come out of hiding.
Him and his father
don't have to come out of hiding.
And you don't have to see the man.
If it's a year from now,
two years from now,
you're going to have to defend
the lost anyway.
So he can go in there and say,
I'm disappointed. Whatever
you want to say, it don't matter
because your soul inside
was beating that ring. For
you to be whole as a man or as
a boxer, you're going to have to see him
anyway. Even if he gets suspended,
you're going to have to see him when he gets out.
It don't matter.
Unless he move up.
Because Ryan, first of all,
what happened, this was a big fight.
So they probably kept it hush
so the fight could happen.
That's a lot of money.
I ain't trying to let a $30-40 million fight disappear.
You know what I'm saying, Ocho?
You know what I'm saying, Gil?
So I'm going to let that thing.
Hey, let's get this money.
Let's get this money.
Because pay-per-view ain't getting no refunds now.
Ain't nobody that went to the tenders that paid them $10,000, $15,000, whatever they paid
for ringside seats.
Ain't nobody getting no refund.
Right.
Let's get this money and we'll go from there.
Yeah.
And you said somebody going to move up in weight class.
Who going to move up?
What you call it?
Ryan Garcia said he wants to go to 147, maybe 54.
Do you know who's at 147, 154?
Yeah, Bud.
That's Boots.
That's Arrow.
That's Bud.
Yes, I know who's there.
That's suicide.
What you doing?
No.
Nah, nah.
I respect Ryan Garcia.
I love Ryan Garcia.
I love the left hook.
I love the quickness.
I love the speed.
No, that ain't happening.
We don't want none of that up there.
Per Chris Mannix, a no contest
overruling is on the table.
Ah. So what happens
then? No ruling? No contest?
It'd be a little bit like the fight
didn't happen, but we know it did happen.
What's so funny is, that's what I said, it seems like
all of this was just, like, I'm
three pounds of a weight, so you keep your belt.
We get paid.
This comes out. I don't lose any
money. Like, what does
it all matter at this point?
Well, first of all,
whatever his loss is, he gets it back.
Right? Like, it never...
That's what I'm saying. It's like, this has all been
staged, in a sense. Well, I don't think it was staged, but It's like this has all been staged in a sense.
Well, I don't think it was staged, but here's the thing.
I ain't taking that fight. If the fight's at
140, we're doing it 140.
Bruh, do you understand
as you go down
and weight, them pounds matter?
Yeah.
Because it's that last
little bit of depletion. Because once you
get to a certain level,
you know what, Ocho, we've seen guys be overweight.
That first 10 pounds is easy.
As you start to get closer and closer to your natural weight,
it gets harder and harder to strip them pains off.
Now you get down, and you see, that's what Tank did.
Okay, they made the fight at 135.
He had a rehydration clause that he couldn't go to. So he couldn't get his weight back up. Yeah.
Oh, there it is. So he had to stay there.
Right.
Which also, if you see,
if you look at the pictures, how Ryan
looked when he fought Haney as opposed to when he looked
when he fought Devin, his body was completely
depleted.
That seems more like
the cheat than me anyway. Dehydrating
someone and doing all that. That seems more like the cheat part me anyway. Dehydrating someone and doing all that.
That seems more like the cheat part of it.
So the fact that he's taking the drug to hold his strength,
it seems like it's even, even match.
No.
Well, if you want to fight on the highway,
he could have went to 147 and try to fight Enos or try to fight Bud,
but he don't want no problem.
So what he tried to do.
Huh?
They don't all want no problems. So what he tried to do, huh? They don't all want no problems.
So what he tried to do
is that, and that's what I said
a lot of times, that's a shortcut.
So all this notion, it
didn't matter. Oh, it does matter.
There's a reason why they take them. If it
didn't matter, why would
you speed? I don't even know why.
Oh, because you was in a hurry. You was
trying to get someplace in a hurry. Speed matter.
Size, strength matter.
That's why he took what he took.
So, okay, so
in those
divisions, right,
there are
certain weights you can't fight at, right?
But the heavyweight,
right? Yeah.
There's just this big old gap. You can be 100, 200 pounds over the other person. You got to fight them, right? Yeah. There's just this big old gap. You can be 100, 200 pounds over the other person.
You got to fight them, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Why?
Because, well, not in the UFC.
The UFC, the heavyweight is like 265.
You can't be over 265.
Okay.
But what does the start weight?
No, well, they got different weight classes.
I think...
What is the heavyweight?
What is the bottom?
What's the smallest heavyweight?
Probably...
I think...
Hold on.
I think light heavy is 205 is the cutoff.
So anything above 205,
you start to get as a heavyweight.
So 206, I got to fight a dude that's 260? Yes.
Or you better lose that pound
and be at 205.
I'm going to be there with a straight needle.
Yep.
Yeah. But see, but see, boxing,
boxing, you know, you
go 30, 35,
40, 47, 54, 60,
68, 75, light
heavy, cruiser.
Then you up to the heavies.
Heavyweight.
Now, what we got now is that Ali, I mean, Floyd Patterson and Ali,
they were heavyweights.
They were like 205, 210.
And then you got this influx of guys, what they call super heavyweights.
You started getting the Lennox Lewis's.
You got the Vladimir Klitschko's.
You got those guys that were 6'5 6'6 6'7
and they were 250
255 now
that ushered in a new
era of boxing
look at the heavyweights now
look at Fury
6'8 and a half 6'9
270
275 look at
Anthony Joshua look at the the Brown Bomber.
What's his name?
Dante Wilder.
Look at him.
So what's the smallest that they can fight?
Right?
Because they sitting there at 270.
So can they fight somebody that's 206?
And boxing, look, Roy Jones,
Roy Jones won the heavyweight title at 193.
Oh, Lord Jesus.
Roy was like that.
See, Roy started at a junior middleweight.
So that's all.
So the dangerous division is probably
heavyweight because of the fluctuation.
Oh yeah, they packed a bigger punch. They turned the lights
out to build it with one punch.
So Roy started at 154,
went to 60, fought most of his
career at 68,
which is super middleweight, light heavy,
and won the title at the heavyweight title.
Now, he said that when I talked to him, I had him on my podcast,
he said he had something lined up, him and Holyfield were supposed to do it.
It didn't happen.
But he said he had that work.
What hurt Roy?
He should have never lost that weight.
He should have took a whole year off.
But what he did, he went up
and then he came all the way back down to 68.
And he did it too quick.
And he was never the same.
He should have said, you know what?
If you want to fight me, come on up here.
Man. Roy was special, man.
Oh, man.
Roy was special, man.
And he got robbed and sold.
Oh, yeah.
When he was a young boy.
Yeah, yeah.
He got robbed.
He got robbed.
He got robbed.
Oh, that's crazy.
Yeah, but it's it's
it's sad.
You know, and you want to root for
you want to root for Ryan because
I think he's a fresh air.
I mean, yeah, look, I knew
all those antics and all that other stuff. That was
just trying to sell the fight on Joe.
He's not crazy, but he's
just trying to sell the fight. He's trying to, because
it's not like Floyd.
It's not like Pacquiao.
It's not like Sugar Ray
Tyson. Some guys can just say,
you're like, I got to see this.
Automatic. Canelo.
Canelo, right.
A lot of people, Floyd was a two-pronged
system. Yeah, people tuned in to watch,
but more people tuned in to watch him
lose. Yep. So
he's like, I don't care. I don't care why you
watch it because I'm getting a part
of this pay-per-view. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I want to see it.
I don't care about all that other stuff.
But let's see what happens
when the B sample, he has 10 days to
request a test of the B
sample and we'll see.
Now, that's all we can do.
And then,
here's the rub, Ocho.
Who knew? When did they know?
And then what did you do?
That's the problem that you're going to have now.
Who knew what?
When did you know? And what did you do?
How long ago was this fight?
Like 10 days.
10 days.
Yeah, there's going to be some more questions.
There's going to be some more questions more on the staff part of it.
Like the testing and this because people are going to look at it like,
yo, this fight shouldn't happen.
Why you wait so long?
They can't get the money back.
Both of them can't get the money back, right?
Yeah.
Thank you.
Well, here's the thing.
Now, they might find him. You remember
when Holyfield, when
Mike Tyson bid Holyfield here, they took
10% of his purse. That $30 million, they took
$3 million, and they suspended
it. So could they find him?
Yes. Could they take a percentage of that
purse up to 10%? Yes.
Could they suspend him? Yes.
Okay.
Damn, that's messed up, man.
It was worth it.
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De La Hoya and Canelo had previous bad blood resurface during a press conference.
Let's take a listen to the back and forth.
There were times that work was not my priority based on my mental health,
which I had neglected for so long.
But that doesn't change the fact
that Golden Boy built Canelo over his period.
The company you fought under for decades
has always had one name,
and it's mine.
So put some fucking respect on it.
Oh.
Okay.
Oh.
I like that.
Talk that shit, Oscar.
I mean, listen, you might have fought under,
he might have fought under Golden Boy for years.
Right.
But you didn't make Canelo who Canelo was.
No.
Canelo made Canelo who he was by what he did in the gym,
what he did in training.
And that God-given ability.
All that other stuff.
But Ocho, you remember what I said?
Oscar, if you made him, go make another one.
Oh.
Wait, now you're talking now.
So, we see, when people get to talking like that.
All I'm saying is, if he made him, he should be able to make another one.
Make another one.
Exactly.
Point, point, point proven.
Oh.
Huh. You don't say.
It's different now when you think about it like that.
Oh, Bob Aaron made Floyd Mayweather.
He should be able to make another Floyd.
Shit.
Yeah,
certain people have a gift. Certain people
are special at what they do.
I mean, you can
guide it. You can groom it.
You can use the tools around
these players and these
fighters to tap into
their ultimate ability.
But the person themselves,
with you or without you, the gift is
still the gift.
You're just guiding
this gift into what it's
going to be.
You want to take credit because you what it's going to be. Right?
So you want to take credit because you're the first one to have them.
Yes.
That normally works.
Listen, somebody just need to tell Oscar, man.
A pencil, if you have a pencil, it's going to always write.
Now, if you sharpen it, it might write a little better.
But whether you sharpen it or not, that motherfucker going to always write.
Canelo was going to always be Canelo.
Yes.
Whether he was under Golden Boy or not.
He was always going to improve whether he was under Golden Boy or not.
That's just the nature of the beast.
That's the nature of life when you had that gift, like Gil said.
The gift only gets better over time.
As long as he didn't fly Floyd no more, he's going to be fine.
Because Floyd picked him apart.
Yeah.
And Floyd wasn't in his mind.
That was a master class.
They couldn't see Floyd.
That was a master class of offense and defense.
I think that's what turned him into who he is, right?
Sometimes when you
got to go against someone
that lets you see your flaws.
Sometimes we can't see
our flaws.
And I think that first fight,
he didn't move his head
as much, right?
And Floyd was tagging it.
That next fight,
oh, he was on a swivel.
Because he got to see the flaw someone that was a a master at
offense and defense put a whooping me on put a whooping on me so bad it kind of like okay i want
to be like that i need to be the best i gotta look at this this was the this is the ultimate test right as an offensive player
that there's one guy out there who can teach you how to get to the next level and that was floyd
floyd told him you're not ready for it i'm about to whoop on you now i get to sit back and watch
this film and say oh i need to get back in the lab. Yeah.
Well, what made Floyd so unique was Floyd was a defensive fighter
that had an offense.
If you look at Sweet Pea Whitaker,
Sweet Pea defense was sensational.
Another guy that had great defense
in the arsenal was Roy Jones.
Yeah.
Now, Roy,
the way Roy fought
with his hands down by his side,
and you never knew where the punch was coming from. Now, Roy, the way Roy fought with his hands down by his side, and you never knew where the punch was coming from.
Now, Roy throw a left hook with his hands down by his waist.
But you look at Floyd, he gets in that.
There have been very few boxers that can see a punch like Floyd.
Floyd can see a punch.
He's always looking to counter whatever you do.
Now, Shane Mosley caught him flush
but once he caught him and he survived
it was a wrap
he didn't win a round after that
picked him apart
and Shane Mosley was
I mean Shane Mosley
I mean at 130, 135
I mean yeah 135, 140
he was that boy now
was he? well he was that boy, now. Was he?
Well, he was that boy.
Was he?
I'm talking about dynamite in both hands.
Mm-hmm.
How good was he?
Zab was good.
Zab was nice.
Zab and Floyd fight was good.
Zab was winning them early rounds, now.
But see, the thing is, and Zab will say this,
Zab didn't put the work in like Floyd did.
Floyd was obsessed with greatness.
Floyd wanted to be remembered.
A lot of people talk about being great.
You can talk about being great, and then you can take the steps to be great.
Now, to be great, okay, you said, okay, this is what I want to do.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
That's the left side, Gil.
This is what I want to be. Now, the right side, boom, boom, boom. That's that's that's the left side. This is what I want to be.
Now, the right side needs to be. What am I willing to do to get it?
What am I willing to sacrifice to get one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight on the left side?
Now I need seven, eight, nine, 10 things on the right side.
What am I willing to sacrifice? Man, I got to go out, man.
My boy's in town. I got to go. No, no, no, no, no, no.
You got to get that training in.
And Floyd, LeBron talks about like his boys
went to college.
He went to the NBA.
But LeBron is there. Hey, LeBron, man,
you need to come on down here, man, and hang out
with your boy. LeBron's like,
nah, man, because that's not
going to help me get to where I want to be.
See, stuff like that.
Man, you 19,
we know what college is like.
Yep.
We never going to be around that.
In that type of environment,
we're never going to be around
that situation again.
Yeah.
So you have to be willing
to give it up, sacrifice.
Floyd was willing to sacrifice
more than most.
Yeah. But that's what you have to do. You have to be willing to give it up, sacrifice. Floyd was willing to sacrifice more than most. But that's what you have
to do. You have to be willing to sacrifice.
But I'm going to watch that fight.
Ocho, now it's time
for your show.
It's time for Soccer Camp.
Yep, yep, yep, yep.
All my people in the chat, those that
love the game of soccer, I get to talk about the beautiful
game really quick. We're going to
recap.
Champions League, obviously, there's four teams left.
Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Dortmund, PSG.
So we're going to start off, obviously, Bayern play Real Madrid.
Was that the day before yesterday?
Might have been the day before yesterday.
Yeah, but it was a very, very good game.
Very good game.
I want to say a masterclass.
Not a masterclass from Bayern Munich, but it was a great game. Very good game. I want to say a masterclass. Not a masterclass from Bayern Munich, but it's a great game. Listen, Bayern
is unbeaten at home
in Champions League games
the past 16 games.
The past 16 games.
Real Madrid
obviously scored a goal. Leroy
Sane scored a beautiful goal.
Harry Kane scored
as well, if I'm not mistaken. I think it was a pin. I think it scored as well, if I'm not mistaken.
I think it was a pin.
I think it was a pin, if I'm not mistaken.
But even though Real Madrid lost,
the pass from Toni Kroos to fucking Vinicius,
the vision on that was beautiful.
Beautiful.
Probably one of the best goals of the UCL
when that was scored.
Then today, I know all of you saw the game today,
Dorman and PSG. I don't know what's wrong with PSG, but they put on a effing clinic. Dorman was
great. Jadon Sancho. I don't know what's wrong with Jadon Sancho. He was at Man United, but I
think they should allow Jadon Sancho to play the way he played today
with that type of freedom, with that type of
free spirit to be able
to do what he wants to do.
Because I didn't see any of this was with Man
United, but today Jadon Sancho
played freaking phenomenal.
I'm trying to think.
I don't want to butcher his last
name. Is it Mattson?
Mattson? Mattson?
I think those that are in chat that watch the game the way I do.
Dude.
Dude is brilliant.
I think he's 22 years old.
He was all over the place.
He might be left back.
I'm not sure.
But there was one goal from, I think, let me pronounce his name right.
Fulcroog. Fulcroog.
Fulcroog.
It was a good shot.
There were some chances for PSG.
Nothing could fall.
There were a few headers.
The post, the goalie got very, very lucky.
There were, I think it was two or three chances that bounced off the post where PNG could have had two, maybe three goals,
but they missed all the chances.
So it's going to make that second leg,
but not just the Dortmund-PNG game,
but also the Real Madrid-Bayern game.
The second leg is going to be phenomenal in both of those.
But that's my recap for those two games.
And make sure you tune in, I think, next week.
I think they're back at it again.
You know, I've been here.
Ocho, I see a lot.
What's going on with Mbappe? Because I keep hearing that, you know I see a lot. What's going on with him?
Bobby.
Cause I keep hearing that,
you know,
he's about,
he's going to leave PSG.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's leaving.
He's leaving in the summer.
He's going to Real Madrid.
He's going to Madrid.
Yeah.
Hey,
Hey,
Mbappe was basically in football terminology.
Mbappe is basically Tyreek Hill.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's,
that's,
that's,
that's the only comparison I can think about.
What made you get into soccer?
I wanted to play soccer so bad, man, growing up as a kid.
Obviously, you know, I'm from Liberty City out here in Miami.
Ain't no damn soccer.
Ain't even no resources for soccer.
Hell, but I remember my grandfather.
Watching my grandfather watch.
People always ask, why you like Napoli so much?
Napoli's my favorite team out in Naples in Italy. And my grandfather was watching, uh, Maradona back in the day. We,
we didn't even have, we didn't even have color TV, but he was watching Maradona. And I, I,
I started watching back then. And ever since then I began to love the game of soccer and I
started to love Napoli because that was, that was the first that was the first thing I saw on TV.
And from that point on, I just wanted to play soccer,
but I didn't have the resources. So football
was what I had no choice but to play
to get out of my circumstances.
But soccer will always be
my number one love. Always.
Always. We didn't have color TV
either, Helen. We wore sunglasses.
That was the color we saw on the TV. You talking about
color TV. Man, nobody had a day on color TV, man. We had sunglasses. That was the color we saw on the TV. You talk about color TV. Man, nobody had a damn
color TV, man.
We had one of them old floor model black
and white. Yeah.
What you know about that black and white?
They had a floor, they called them floor models.
Yeah. I know nothing
about black and white.
No, we had, uh, no, we
ended up getting a, uh, I remember, I remember
my grandfather, I'm trying to think where we went to this.
Was it West?
I'm trying to think the name of the store.
I forget the name of the store.
I remember when he came back and he had a big old Sylvania, big old floor model TV in the back of the truck.
Yeah.
Man.
Man, after we were so happy, we got that TV because, like, we had TV, like, one of them had the sound and the other had the pictures.
So, you know what I'm saying? You know, that TV was like a bejewel of quiz. the sound and the other had the pictures.
So, you know what I'm saying?
That TV was like a medial.
You know, you watch it down here.
The sound up there, you look down here and the sound up there. And when he came with that Flo Model TV, man.
But you know Flo Model, you put all your pictures up there.
You put everything up there.
You put a towel up there and all the pictures, your daughter, your son,
the grandkids, they go up on the
floor model. And y'all remember the floor
model TVs? I know y'all do.
It was like a TV and a shelf.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Big old wide thing,
Ocho.
It wasn't no flat panel back then, bro.
Hey, guess what?
I bet them TVs was heavy as hell, too, huh?
What? Hey! Those were tube TVs. Hell yeah, TVs was heavy as hell too huh what hey
those were tube TVs
yeah
hell yeah
that was heavy
yeah
and when that TV went out
you ain't throw it out
but on the shelf
you put all that stuff
up there man
you ain't throw
you ain't throw
them TV away
oh
hey
you might
hey
you might turn it around
so
so the tube facing the wall
and everybody
right right
nah hell nah you ain't get rid of no TV right hell nah hey, you might turn it around so the two facing the wall and everybody... Right, right.
Ah, hell nah.
You ain't get rid of no TV.
Right.
Hell nah.
Okay, guys,
it's time for our last segment of the night.
It is called Q&A.
Q&A.
Murray says,
Gil, feed is as reliable as hard in the playoffs.
I get what's going on with you.
Hey, no, no, no. Cause I'm working. Listen, listen, listen.
I'm working on the room still. So I got a lot of things going to,
I got a camera right there. I got two cameras right here, right?
And I'm still, so they tweaking
it. So by the time I
wake up, everybody's gone. So I got
to learn this stuff on my own.
Right? And I go to
class in college.
Right? I didn't go to class in college.
I was at the gym. So I don't know all this technical
stuff. No, I don't do nothing.
Yeah. Okay. No, I don't do nothing.
I need to get these buttons. Right? You going't do nothing. I mean, it's just the buttons, like,
right? You're going to be home?
I was like, why? People come
and I say, oh, you're going to be here to let them in?
Okay.
Don't ask me nothing. Don't ask me where nothing is
because I don't know. I can just tell you where my bedroom
is. That's all I know. I don't know nothing
in the pantry. I don't know nothing in the cupboard.
I don't know nothing.
I know how to turn my computer on and off. I know how to turn my computer on and off.
I know how to turn
a camera on and off.
I know where to plug it up.
And that's it.
Man, I'm going to tell you
all the truth, Ocho.
You know what?
I ain't going to lie, Ocho.
I don't even think
I turned the computer on
in 10 years.
What you mean?
I don't turn the computer on.
Ash turn it on.
Jordan turn it on.
And Shelly turn it on.
Everything is already set.
When it's time to go.
Like,
I see people carrying their computers.
I'm like, if it ain't on my phone...
You ain't doing it.
When I travel for United,
Shelly's already downloaded the app.
I got the pass.
I look at the thing. Go like that.
If I had to... Oh, man. If I had to get, oh man.
If I had to like do it
myself.
Hey listen, I don't know if
y'all noticed, y'all can see I ain't moved
but the whole full nightcap is
up there. That means I logged
into the camera system and updated
it. Yeah.
Somebody did it because I'm like
oh, there we go. How you do that? Somebody did it from somewhere else? Yeah, somebody did it because I'm like, oh, there we go.
How you do that? Somebody did it from somewhere
else? Yeah, somebody did it from somewhere else.
Yeah, so my whole system, I thought it was
y'all, but I think my whole system, so
the studio from downstairs
is connected upstairs, so somebody just
probably logged in and just adjusted the camera.
Oh, chill.
Oh, there's going to get cussed out in the morning.
Let me tell you how technologically
in advance I am
right
I had a girlfriend
we broke up
yeah
I couldn't get an alarm
I couldn't get no computers
I couldn't get nothing
what you mean
you couldn't get it
I couldn't
I couldn't set the alarm
I couldn't turn the alarm
off in the house
oh you didn't know
how to do nothing
I didn't know how to do nothing she had done it all I couldn't get on the computer I didn't know no passwords I didn't set the alarm. I couldn't turn the alarm off in the house. Oh, you didn't know how to do nothing. I didn't know how to do nothing.
She had done it all.
I couldn't get on the computer.
I didn't know no password.
I didn't know nothing.
Did you text and ask for it?
I did.
Did she give it to you?
She gave it to me.
Okay, that means the breakup wasn't that bad then.
That was a friendly breakup.
I mean, I don't know what she was going to do with it.
Same thing you.
Besides firing what I had going, I couldn't get in the computer, so I couldn't use what you're going to do with it. Same thing you. Besides spy on what I had going,
I couldn't get in the computer, so I couldn't use it.
Right, right, right.
I know.
You can't depend on me.
They got to write notes or something.
Hey, I'm good.
Well, hopefully Shelly's still around a long time
because that's all I got.
I don't do nothing.
She called, give me my rundown during the day.
Okay, Shelly, you got this.
She called.
Obviously, she was on the East Coast.
She says, I get up, open my phone.
Okay, you got this at this time.
You got this at that time.
You got Club Shea Shea at this.
You got a meeting with Marvin at that.
You got this, this, this.
The pass code for this, this, and this.
Oh, yeah.
Man.
You be moving boy oh yeah
yeah
she got because we got the cameras
she's like oh
alarm set the alarm she look at
the camera she see me pulling up turn the
alarm off before I come in all I do is
stick my oh I'm telling you
you laughing but you living you living like royalty over there boy them off before I come in. All I do is stick my... Oh, I'm telling you.
You laughing, kid.
But you living like royalty over there, boy.
Hey,
look here.
Hey, what I'm paying...
Hey, they can handle that.
I'm paying to put my mind
at ease. I got other things to worry
about. You paying for
convenience. Convenience. Yes. I got other things to worry about. You're paying for convenience.
Yes. I'm paying.
Y'all handle this. Y'all handle that. Y'all handle that.
Let me meet and do all this other stuff
so we can grow. Y'all handle that.
Everybody got a job. Everybody does their job
well. We're a team.
Everybody has a role.
Nobody's role is more important than anybody's.
We work together.
We work.
I'm about to take what you're doing right now
in my sexual life.
Y'all just be ready when I get in.
I just got to stick my key in and bounce.
I'm about to fight that up.
Just got to stick the key in,
get on up out of there.
That's it.
Hey, everybody got one job. One job. Everybody got one job. That's it. Hey, everybody got one
job. One job.
Everybody got one job. Protect the brand.
Yeah. One band,
one sound. That's it.
Samuel Baez.
Bazea? What's up,
Uncle Ocho, Gil, tonight? My favorite
podcast, funny as F.
Just got my Boavita Ocho
cigars, just waiting to get my La Porte order.
Ocho got that fast Amazon shipping.
So you got the cigars back?
You got the cigars back now, Ocho?
They coming.
They coming.
Matter of fact, not only do we have them back,
we got a whole new batch.
So we never run out.
We ain't running out.
We ain't running out no more.
I don't care how much y'all try to buy them up.
We're going to be straight from now on we listen supply and demand now i have a better
understanding of it i got a better understanding of it it's a girl to be back in maybe maybe a
week or two right we ain't gonna have no more problems chat we ain't gonna have no more problems
laney ray asked hey guys so happy to see Nightcap trifecta on tonight.
I can't stand when people interrupt me.
What's your biggest pet peeve that other people do?
Gil, we'll start with you.
What's your biggest pet peeve?
My biggest pet peeve?
I don't know if I have one.
I don't know if I have one.
Oh, no, no, no. Yeah. Complaining
about me.
Yeah.
Don't complain about me, Tom.
You can't complain about me
to me.
That's a good one. Don't tell me what you don't
like about me.
I don't like that.
I don't like that.
I'll end a relationship.
We can be together.
No fights. No nothing.
You complain about me one
time, I'm ready to throw in the towel.
I don't need to...
Hey, listen. I don't need to be convenient
for you.
I'm ready to bounce.
I'll shut it down quick.
You don't like the way you...
Okay.
I'm out of here.
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Ocho, what's your pet peeve?
My biggest pet peeve that I can think of, probably, obviously, most of the people in the chat that have been following me for years probably know it.
Chip nail polish.
Chip, your nail polish being chipped them not
being done this is obviously yes i know now my situation is a little different so it shouldn't
be a peppy but before you know my partner chip nail polish and a woman knowing she needs a feeling
and not getting it done that that that earth that hurts my nerves that grinds my gears. That really bothers me.
Like really, it gives me an ick.
Like I said, ick of mine.
You know, you know it's not done.
You know you need to fill in.
Just having chipped nail polish or having chipped toenail polish, it just, like I just want to scream.
And I think also because I do nails, you know, I'm a manicurist and I can do pedicures as well.
It just it's just I don't know.
And just it really bothers me.
Yeah, I mean, I thought you go say feet.
Women don't have their feet done.
Yeah, that too.
That's part of not having.
But you know, you don't like you talk about you like you don't like ugly feet.
You want women to have pretty feet.
I mean, yeah, I mean, that's good.
But even if they're not,
you know, a 10,
you know, having them done,
they can still look decent.
Hey, man.
For 10 years, man,
they had those feet.
They had those feet
because I ain't even seen nobody's feet.
So I don't even care.
Uncle, you got to do better. Uncle. You got to do better, man.
You got to start.
Listen, you're going into a different
phase in your life. You need to start
trying things you've never done before. I'm
telling you, you have to.
Okay, okay. There you go.
I'm trying to get that elevator
scene. Glowing a dark nail
polish.
I don't care about no glowing a dark nail. I don't care about none of that. Glowing a dark nail polish. Don't you? Yep. Yeah. I don't care about no glowing the dark.
I don't care about nothing but none of that.
Glowing the dark.
When they holding on to it, boy, you get to look at the fingers.
Like, it look like an alien.
It look like an alien got you on.
Anytime.
Like, what kind of nails you want?
Glowing the dark?
Yeah.
Like an alien got me on under the bed.
Yeah.
I like that.
Man, y'all wild.
I'm trying to think.
You know what?
Ooh, I got a bunch.
A lot of...
I know you got a lot.
You got a book of pet peeves.
I got a book.
They can't pee in front of you?
They can't use the bathroom in front of you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Damn everything.
You breathing? God damn, why you
gotta breathe?
I ain't gonna lie with you.
Look, I ain't gonna lie.
I'm not easy to get along with.
I'm not easy to live with, and I think that's
why I'm in the
situation that I'm in.
But everything get on my nerves. I'm not easy to live with and I think that's why I'm in the situation that I'm in but everything get on my nerves I'm just annoyed
bro
everything look here
when I get hey
Shelly's already called when I have a car service
he doesn't like to talk
turn the music down he wants the seat
pushed all the way forward because
he has long legs and his knees bothered so when i get in the car ain't no talking ain't no music
playing how you doing that's it yeah okay same thing without a all that i i know so everything
get on my nerves i i understand but um you you you get no, but we're on the back end of life, Unc.
You need a partner, man.
You need somebody to grow old with, man.
I go out to eat.
You need somebody that's going to be able to
help you get to the toilet
and wipe your ass for you, Unc.
You need that.
I'm telling you.
Life is not going to be complete
until you find that one, man.
I'm telling you, you're going to appreciate me. You're going to be complete until you find that one man i'm telling
you're going to appreciate me you're going to appreciate me for steering you down this road
this road i'm telling jesus got the wheel you need to just let him guide you he got it most of the
time when i when i go out if i if i'm with shelly or the kids i don't even talk big shelly order or
the kids order for me my daughter my oldest my oldest daughter, daddy, what you going to get? He'll have this, medium,
blah, blah, blah, shell it up.
Yeah, we need you
to open up a little bit too.
But the thing,
here's the thing, Ocho.
Uncle's like a gremlin, man. He come
with all kinds of cookies.
But
here's the thing. When people ask me
to describe myself, I'm the
most outgoing introvert you'll ever meet.
Right, right.
And so I think the thing is, Gil,
that people see me on television
and they see the quick wit, the wit,
and the carrying on.
But like when I'm out...
Yeah, yeah.
I get like that sometimes when I'm out.
I just want to be like on...
Yeah.
You're not on all the time.
I'm on when I know.
I need to conserve this energy for me to perform.
So when I'm not performing, just leave me the fuck alone.
I get that.
I get that.
Hey.
So.
I'm on 24-7.
They say I'm coming.
They say I'm coming to pad like this at dinner.
So he going to have this.
They over there reading stuff.
All right, he don't want his water, no ice, two pieces.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm really simple.
Hey, I'm going to get the burger, cook medium, just meat and bun.
No cheese, ketchup, fries.
Boom.
That's it.
Ginger ale.
That's it.
I don't want no sauce.
I don't want all that. I get a steak. I want a dry plate. I don't want no sauce. I don't want all that.
I get a steak.
I want a dry plate.
I don't want no juices.
I want a dry plate.
God damn.
How long did you...
That's jail.
You can't...
I'm telling you,
you can't live like that, man.
This is not healthy.
I'm telling you, man.
I still eat Tupperware.
I get Tupperware. I eat on paper plates. She wants... just i still eat i still eat tupperware i get
tupperware i eat on paper plates you put she wants you cook it put it in tupperware i warm it up i
eat it i eat the same thing every day she's she's been cooking for me for about two years she's
probably made me i get the same thing i get chicken fried rice or at first I was doing the chicken fried rice,
the tangy chicken,
the barbecue chicken,
and I was getting the chicken pasta.
Now I just get the chicken fried rice.
I get chicken,
probably,
I probably eat 10 things of chicken fried rice,
two things of chicken pasta.
That's all I eat every day.
And a breakfast burrito.
I get a burrito with egg white and chicken inside.
And I'm breakfast. I eat every day. But that's the breakfast. I eat that every day. And a breakfast burrito. I get a burrito with egg white and chicken inside. That's what I eat every day.
That's what I eat every day.
Ocho, I ate oatmeal every morning
for breakfast for 27 years.
Hold on. We talking about oatmeal. Listen,
I ate oatmeal for breakfast too.
I'm not 27 years.
Quaker oats, peaches and cream,
three packs in the microwave.
I ate two strawberry Pop-Tarts. Shells, Quaker Oats, peaches and cream, three packs, in the microwave. Yeah.
With two strawberry Pop-Tarts,
large orange juice.
Talk to me, man.
What'd you say, Gil?
I said, I can't,
I have this weird thing.
I can't have a chef
because I think they cost too much.
But then when I look at my Uber Eats bill,
it's $10,000 a month.
Yeah.
You come out
better with a shell.
Everything Uber.
All my food,
lunch, breakfast, dinner, mid-lunch,
if I need one drink, it's Uber.
Yeah. I ain't got
no Uber app. I call Shelly.
But then when the chef be like, yeah, I charge
$4,000 a month, I'm like, oh, see, here you
go.
Yeah. I can't, I can't, I can't.
I don't have no Uber apps or no whatever.
What, a Grubhub?
Yeah, Postmates.
I ain't got none of them out.
So I just tell Shelly.
Like, Shelly ordered me, like, Uber.
She has to stay up late because I went to the concert.
I went to Michelle and Diggio Michelle and Diggio cello concert
so I'm like I'm ready to go call me Uber
you get an Uber?
oh I can't get an Uber
they see I'm black they scare me
I don't know black white Chinese I don't care who they are
no I'm talking about the black
black car
not the person driving the car I'm driving myself
I ain't driving nowhere
I ain't driving nowhere
I drive to the gym
I drive to Tate Club, Shea Shea
that's the only place I drive
and on the way to the gym
if I gotta get Whole Foods foods I start by whole foods
if I need anything from Target
I never make two
I never like
damn I forgot something
well I get it
if I go to the gym
I go tomorrow
I just do without it
I don't go just to go
get one thing and come back
I don't do none of that
I get all the thing in one
if I got to go by CBS
CBS
Target
Whole Foods Gym
that's all one run
if I have a prescription
and I got to get it, and I done
gone, and I done got back home,
and CVS is 1.5 miles
from the house, I ain't leaving.
I ain't leaving.
Ooh, hey, listen. Hey, better get
you the DoorDash,
baby. You ain't got to leave the house at all. They come
straight to you.
Man, I ain't got no app now. I don't need all that.
Upgrade kicks in. Oh, sorry about your loss no app now. I don't need all that. Upgrade Kingston.
Oh, sorry about your loss of Taz DePalm.
Rest in peace. Called Charles Barkley interview live.
10 for success and nothing less gentlemen. What love. Yeah,
it's been a tough couple of days, man. My baby
gone, Ocho.
Yeah, don't do that.
I don't feel like crying. Don't do that.
Well, how you think I
was Monday? That's what people don't... I was dealing with that and I was just like,. Don't do that. Well, how you think I was Monday?
That's what people don't... I was dealing with that,
and I was just like,
I got to get home.
Yeah.
I got to get...
Because I knew
he wasn't going to leave
until he saw me.
That little joke was so tough.
So I had to, you know,
obviously I had to have him
let him transition.
Ocho, that joke was under five pounds.
And every other dog, instantly, like five seconds, they were gone.
Man, that little joke will fall for almost a minute.
Man, it broke my heart.
Oh, man.
Let me go ahead.
Dr. Frank L. Bellamy said
oh sorry to hear about
Chad's question for you guys
on the first date
do you think it's appropriate
for a man to take a woman out
just for a cup of coffee
or should he go all out
I've never had a cup of coffee
I've never
I've never
I don't
I've never
listen you know
I love that question
I love that topic
especially on Twitter
I love it
you understand the type of woman that you're talking. You understand the type of woman that you're talking to.
You understand the type of woman that you're approaching.
You look.
You dissect the individual.
Just visually.
You can already tell if she's the type that's going to go for a goddamn cup of coffee.
You already know.
You can tell.
You can scroll through Instagram and you can see, okay, is she going to want Carbone? Is she going to want Prime 112? Is she going to want STK? Or is Starbucks efficient? Would she would like to hold a conversation? You can see it. They let you know. It's just asking someone that's an IG model, let's go get a cup of goddamn coffee, of course
they're going to tell your motherfucking ass no.
You already know.
I mean, just use
your ass. It's pretty simple. It ain't
hard. Yeah, I'm trying.
You take them to the place that's going
to get you
the ring at the end of the night.
You know what I mean? I'm trying to get you the ring at the end of the night. You know what I mean?
I'm trying to get to the goal post.
So if coffee's going to do it
for your heart, it's going to be coffee.
If it's going to be a movie, if it's going to be
boys, whatever's going to get me
to the end goal.
Whatever get me to the end goal the fastest.
I'm taking you there.
If that's the case, hell, I have
Juan Valdez to bring that donkey with coffee
on his back to your ass.
If coffee
it is that you need, man.
That's no bad.
Dennis Byron said,
what are your top three
black movie soundtracks?
Oh, wait, next hill.
Off rip.
For me, Love Jones.
Love Jones is a good one.
That's a good one.
Love and Basketball.
Ooh.
And, uh...
Friday.
Friday.
Friday soundtrack was good for me.
Yeah.
Ooh.
Van Lime Between Love and Hate.
Yeah.
Oh, shoot.
Was Poetic Justice,
did that have a nice soundtrack?
I can't remember.
To me,
Way Next Hell had the best soundtrack
of any of our movies.
I'm going to just say that.
Any of our movies.
Way Next Hell was unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
My funny Valentine.
Yeah, I'm like...
Sweet.
I'm more...
See, I'm more like a...
I like to lay back.
So like Love Jones,
Love and Basketball,
you know, stuff like that.
I don't know.
Black Panther had a nice soundtrack.
Bad Boys had a nice soundtrack.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, Bad Boys.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The move.
That Love Jones,
that way next hell.
Oh, man.
Love Jones was like that.
Love Jones was like that Love Jones was like that
like that
the third one's a toss up
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Again, legendary philosopher,
truth-sayer, and comedian,
Cat Williams returns to Netflix
for a live comedy event.
Cat Williams, woke folk,
streaming live from Los Angeles
as part of Netflix is a joke fest,
May 4th, 2024 at 10 p.m. Eastern,
that's 7 p.m. Pacific,
is live and it's Cat Williams.
And if Cat is anything like he was on Club
Shoe Shoe Shoe, it's going down.
Cat Williams will debut his new
comedy special, Woke Folk,
which streams live on Netflix
from the YouTube Theater in Englewood,
California, as a part of Netflix
is a Joke Fest, May 4th,
2024 at 7 p.m.
Pacific Time, that's 10 Eastern.
This will be Cat Williams' third comedy special with Netflix.
His previous specials include World War III and Great America.
The show is a part of Netflix's The Joke Comedy Fest taking place in Los Angeles from May 2nd through the 12th with a comedy marathon over 300 shows across 35 venues.
Again, tune in.
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Hey, I'm your favorite uncle, Shannon Sharp.
He's your favorite
85, Chad Ocho Cinco
Johnson. That's me.
Rosado. And he
is your favorite number zero
Arizona Wildcat legend.
What up?
Look at you your boy.
Hey, that's some of my merch that we got coming out.
It shows off a little something.
Okay.
Ocho.
Saturday for you.
Gil, we'll go circle back with you.
What's tomorrow?
Damn, tomorrow's Thursday, man.
I thought today was Thursday.
We on tomorrow? Yeah, it's Thursday. Hey, I thought today was Thursday. We on tomorrow?
Yeah, it's Thursday.
Hey, wait, hold on.
Somebody tried to pretend that I didn't know what I was talking about
when I said bad boy soundtrack.
It is a bad boy soundtrack.
Yeah.
Notoriad and The Bread, all of them on it.
What you, come on, man.
Oh, no.
You know who had a bad soundtrack?
Now that you think about it, Fast and the Furious.
Who? Fast and the Furious.
Who?
Fast and the Furious had them soundtrack early.
Them early ones, I ain't heard nothing late.
When they had Luda, when they had them,
the first one that came out, they had that beat.
Okay, okay, okay.
Oh, I need a favor, Uncle.
I never asked what you need.
All right, look.
My personal page, okay, I'm in jail right now.
I'm on a,
I'm on,
right?
ESPN got me twice,
right?
You know, I'm trying to,
you know,
I got in the background
trying to do my little thing,
right?
And they popped me twice.
You know, I need to go ahead.
They need to go ahead
and release me
off the YouTube jail.
So what'd you do?
Doing me.
No chill, baby. Right? I think, I think is what i was called i was calling people small and little and stuff on a tube but you know you have it i have it in the background
playing and i did it for copyright strike oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah yeah you can't do that yeah i mean
i wasn't copying it i was doing me it was just playing in the background yeah but i'm in
yeah i mean i'm in i'm in jail. I'm on strike.
So when did they tell you they were going to get back to you?
Okay, so
the first warning,
seven days I was in jail,
and then I did it again.
So I'm in jail 14 days.
A little bit. It's just a little bit. Come visit me.
Yeah, right.
Okay, you ain't got no but a two-week stretch.
You ain't got no but a two-week stretch. You ain't got no but
a two-week stretch.
Yeah, my mom down
for two weeks.
You know what I mean?
I can't go live.
That's cool.
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He's Chad Ochocinco,
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