No Jumper - K Mac on Fighting in the Streets, Aaron The Plumber Ducking Him, King Pill Fade & More
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No Jumber, coolest podcast in the world.
And today I'm bringing y'all a long way to interview
with the one and only K-Mack the Great.
Stop playing with me.
You know what the fuck going on.
It's KMack tapping in with y'all from the Friendly Fade Factory.
We in this.
He is nothing, if not energetic.
Yes, I am.
Let's put it that way.
All right.
K-Mack, how are you feeling?
I'm feeling, man.
I'm feeling good, man.
We're in the building.
Like, we're in the building.
We're in the building.
Like, I'm feeling good energy.
ready to give a good message, some people that never forget.
Yeah, that's what it's all about.
All right, let's get into your story, though.
You're from Long Beach?
No, so I'm actually from Los Angeles.
It was funny when I heard you say that, but I do.
So my boy, strictly business is from Long Beach,
and he introduced me to Long Beach,
and so I really made Long Beach my second home,
but I'm actually from Los Angeles.
Okay, where are you?
Okay, so I grew up in Westmont area.
I grew up in Westmont area, so like around Normandy and Century.
But I don't gang bang, but yeah, that's kind of where I grew up at.
So, you feel me?
What kind of childhood you have?
Like, what was it like?
Okay, so childhood.
What was it like growing up, like childhood?
It was, I was pretty goofy, always funny like that.
I was kind of seen of like the kind of like a weirdo to people because I was like,
real goofy. I was like real goofy like that, like that, like, like, like, like, like, like,
like, like, like, like, like, that made you want to act like that was just natural
personality or? Yeah, that was my natural personality was, like, goofy and, uh, class clown and
shit like that. But, but, um, as I got older, why I got so serious and so everything is because,
like, once you go through shit, when you go through shit, it's like, you would never put people
in a position to think they could play with you like that and shit like that. So it's like,
When you go through certain shit, you move a certain way, so it don't happen again.
For sure.
What kind of parental structure did you have?
You have both parents around?
Okay, so I didn't have my dad around.
Okay.
My mom was around.
My dad would come around like once a year.
I will see him or something like that.
Give me a stack of money, all the money he got or something like that.
And I remember it forever.
And then that's how it was.
But he actually got deported back to police.
Recently or a while back?
He got deported.
like I'll say like I don't even know how old I was I was in like eighth grade or something like that oh wow yeah so you think that
you up in the head not having your pops around yeah I think it it did something not having my pops around because it's like I mean it's like let's say if you got one teacher
and you could have two teachers right you could be learning from two different angles two different people and it's like
I eventually my pops eventually came in my life so now I talk to them daily
and stuff like that.
And it's like,
he will explain something to me in 30 seconds
that my mom couldn't explain to me my whole life.
Or like,
like,
she's been trying to explain this to me
and she can't get through.
And he explains it in 30 seconds in a way.
I just understand.
Yeah, I mean,
we all know that like men and women
are completely different.
And like, you know,
even my kid's only five,
but I see it where my wife just has like a different
type of connection with her.
And I'm sure if we had a son,
he's just going to understand the world
through my viewpoint a lot easier
than through hers. Like when it comes to a lot of different stuff, but in particular about,
you know, as a man, having to stand up for yourself, having to know how to move around.
Like, it's got to be tough to not have a pops around at a certain point. Especially like,
knowing that he was in the city or whatever and that he wasn't necessarily around, that must
have made you kind of curious as a kid.
You know what? My dad is like, he's the number one selling artists in the history
of release.
Wait, really?
Yeah, he does music. Yeah, he does. He does music. I was out there in police and
seeing him on like billboards and shit. Like, he's
Huge out there.
Really?
He's huge out there.
What?
Yeah.
So right now he's in Mexico, though, but he, um, so he was always doing his thing, so I never
hated on him.
So when he popped up, he would have a new car every time, like, basically like, this Robert
image, but I never really like too much a fed into it because I'm like, you know, you're
not around me like that, so I ain't going to feed it too much, but I knew he was doing his thing.
Right.
Well, I mean, was he not experiencing that success until he got deported?
No, he was experiencing that while he was here.
Here too?
Oh, okay.
Yeah, like, that's why he would say, like, he didn't have a lot of time.
He was always busy doing music, selling CDs.
And he would be, like, pushing him by himself, like, walk up by my music, by my music.
For sure.
You want to go to Belize one day?
You ain't been out there?
Yeah, so I've been to Belize before.
I actually, like, I actually know people out there.
We actually got property out there.
My family got property out there.
My grandpa, so, like.
Do you like it out there as opposed to the L.A. area?
Yeah, so out there, I like it.
It's pretty dope.
I mean, like, you know, you go on a porch and, you know, you got alligators and shit in the yard and jaguars and shit.
Oh, that's hard.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, jaguels and shit.
Okay, so what kind of, like, experiences do you have that sort of took you out of that sort of goofy mind state?
They were talking about it made you start being a little more serious.
So, I mean, I'm still pretty funny and shit like that.
I'm still pretty funny and pretty goofy.
I just, like, I got a, I'm only going to be like that.
when I'm comfortable with you and not just like,
you know what I'm saying,
but like, I'm only gonna be like that sometimes.
So like with the internet,
I'm not gonna be that super comfortable with the internet
because I might not be playing with the internet right now.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I ain't playing with the internet
and like I'm too serious sometimes.
So like, so like a lot of people,
they be in the comments,
they say what they do to me or something like that
and you won't do nothing to me.
So it's like, I don't understand
what make people think they'd do something to me.
like they got something in them I don't got it me.
You feel what I'm saying?
And what makes me get out the goofiness is just like, you feel me?
I got a, I got a, I got a, I can't always, like, like, like Kodak said, it ain't always,
ooh, ice cream, everything.
Like, shit is so serious.
Like, shit is so serious, bro.
Like, so, you know what I'm saying?
I'm just be like ready to trip any second.
But, okay, how did you avoid the gaming and shit?
shit since I'm sure that was all around you from a young age.
So how did I avoid the gang banging shit was like, uh, so one, one way I avoided it was
my mama didn't play that shit.
She, my mama didn't play that shit.
So one time she actually thought I got put on the game because my cousin was looking for me.
My cousin was looking for me and he had went to, um, he had went over to my homie's be
and he was like, uh, like down the street where the kids hang out and he was like, hey, y'all
I was seeing, uh, y'all seen Camere and they was like, uh, the one from PJs, but my, my crowd
that I was hanging with, they were all brothers and they were all from PJs.
They were all from PJs.
So they were from PJs.
I was not from PJs.
You so, remember what I'm saying?
So they was like, the one from PJs.
And then he was like, wait.
And he told my mama that.
And then at the time I had also gotten a fight with the homie.
I had gotten a fight with the homie and he with my ass.
So he sock my, um, he had sock my, my, my, my, my, my, my two.
tooth through my lip.
Oh, shit.
Like, he socked my tooth through my lip.
And so your mom's on high alert.
She thought you got jumped in.
Exactly.
So she thought I got jumped in the gang.
And when I came in the house?
And you're telling her like, no, I did it, but she's not believing you.
I ain't even going to say what I got hit with.
Really?
I even going to say what I got hit with, but just know I got hit.
Like, you just buy with some, with some nigger.
With some furniture.
Wow.
I'm telling you.
But so you, I mean, it must have taken a lot of self-confidence and determination to not join a gang or whatever, just because I feel like if you don't join one gang, the other ones are going to be right outside your door looking for you or whatever.
I mean, it's just like either or it's like this.
Look, if I join a gang right now, it's going to be people out here looking for me to kill me.
I'm going to be in danger.
If I don't join a gang, what I'm going to do, get beat up or something.
I'm going to get beat up if I join a gang by somebody who's bigger than me.
Yeah.
But I feel like once you make it out of that sort of like high school age, you.
then you start getting a lot of respect
for being willing to stand alone
and stay away from it, you know?
Yeah, so for sure, like, people respect me
for not joining a gang.
And then it's like, man, I know, I know everybody.
That's why, like, I'll be cool.
I'll walk around my shirt off, whatever.
I don't give, where I'm at.
I don't gang, they ain't looking for me.
If they pull up shooting, they're not looking for me.
They ain't looking for me, so I don't go for.
So when did you start taking self-defense seriously, though?
Because I felt like you probably,
without the gang protection or whatever,
you were kind of like,
all right, well,
if I'm going to be out here solo,
dolo, I got to learn how to fade.
Yeah,
so when I start learning how to fight was that
when I start,
when I,
I went viral for throwing some bullshit-ass punches in the liver room.
And then I'm like,
okay, well,
then show me how to throw the punches properly.
Right.
And they started showing me how to throw the punches properly.
I ended up,
I ended up sparring.
I ended up sparring one of my homies.
And when I ended up sparring
him in this group of people, the shit went viral.
And people started asking, like, can we pull up and get down with you?
And I'm like, yeah, sure.
And so I started fighting people like every week, doing events, getting down people every
week.
Just on the street?
Yeah, on the street.
I started out of my granny house.
And you weren't worried about it.
You were just down to fight whenever.
Yeah, I was just down to fight because I always had it in me.
That's what I say.
Like, I always had it in me to like, I always had it in me.
But once I got around certain shit, it just turned what was in me to the next level.
Like I wouldn't say turn what was in me to the next level.
It's just like, uh, it's just like, it's just like, it's just like I was, if you introduce
a certain type of person to a certain type of, they're going to go crazy with it.
Like if you already energetic and shit like that and you start boxing, you're going to be a fast
puncher.
You're going to be a quick person.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
So you just kind of took to it right away.
Did you start doing like actual boxing training at like a gym?
Never did boxing training.
I just got down with people who boxing.
Not what he learned.
I'm going to learn that too.
When you throw a punch a certain one.
wait, I'm a copy that shit.
Really?
Damn.
So you still, to this day, haven't really done a lot of boxing training?
Still to this day, I have not trained in a gym for three months straight in my whole life.
Oh, wow.
That's crazy because there's got to be a lot of people who kind of have their eyes on you because
now you have a certain amount of clout and stuff.
I would think that sort of boxing teams out there might be wanting to, you know, sign you get involved.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hopefully they do.
Hopefully they do.
Hopefully they step up because I got it.
What's in me.
Like, you can't buy.
You can't give it to.
somebody is world-class champion
shit you put me in the ring with me
somebody in this man you saying
you this type of man I'm telling you I'm
this type of man somebody is
gonna leave not the person they said they
was somebody's gonna leave different
you know what I'm saying somebody might
not sleep the same no more
after this shit you know what I'm saying
so I want to make sure it ain't me
when I step in that ring you might die
in that so you know what
shit I might I might kill in that
ring you know I'm saying we got waivers
sign we got everything. When we step in that ring, you, you in there with a, you in there
with a, with a spirit. Like, you in there with a spirit. And it's going to be yours versus mine.
It's like, I might get hit in my face, boom, but that might, that might, that might, that might,
that might make me start swinging like crazy. Like, either I'm going to give up or I'm going to give
everything I got. But so when you said that you had a clip go viral, you, like, basically not looking
good as a fighter, how old were you at that time? I was, at that time, that was about two years
ago. Oh, only two years. At that time,
I was about 27. Okay.
Yeah, but I wasn't fighting anything. I was just like
pushing it. Oh, okay. It didn't
like you up that bad. Like how viral
it goes just on like a couple of little Instagram pages
and shit? It went like, it went viral
because at the time I had like
500 followers or something like that.
And the post
ended up
doing like how many like probably like five million
people or something like that. Really?
Yeah. And so would you say you were like
a little embarrassed and not like really drove you to
get better?
I wasn't embarrassed because I know I'll
fuck somebody up and then I know I'll
fuck somebody up with that shit regardless
and then I also
I also was willing to learn.
Yeah. So I was like not embarrassed.
It just sounds so dangerous to be willing
to like fight people on the street because obviously
you know you get knocked out on the street
you might fall back smack your head on the ground
crack your skull open. It's like you know so many
bad scenarios that could come from that.
You ain't really had any bad injuries like that
while fighting on the street? Okay so fighting on the street.
Okay, so fighting on the street, I have never, ever even been dropped.
Well, I've been dropped one time, which was like recently, I recently was dropped.
I was dropped in prison.
And the only reason why I, only reason why I was like got dropped was because I had like,
my jaw was all swollen and shit.
Like my jaw was on shit.
No, it was like swollen because I had like an like an abscess.
I was in prison.
I had like an abscess right here.
Right.
Big ass face.
I got in a fight with the shit.
and hit me and it popped and shit like that.
But yeah, so that was the only time I ever got dropped, like in my life.
And that never, ever have I got dropped.
I mean, yeah, and fights.
I've been in a ton of fights.
I fought five people back to back when I was in prison for no reason.
No key, they said they just wanted to test my hands because I'm a non-affiliate.
Really?
So you're fighting other non-affiliates or you're fighting gang members?
I fought the homie from, I fought the homie from, I fought the homie from a south side Compton
Krip.
I fought the homie from
Harbor City Krip.
I fought
that was
that was that was three.
I fought
the
homie from Brickboy
Krip.
And then
the fifth one.
The fifth one,
it was one more.
It was one more.
It was one more
and I can't even remember
the nigga.
It seems pretty unfair
that you're like a non-affiliate
you got to fight five guys in a row.
They don't even have beef with you.
They just want to see
if you're a good fighter.
Yeah,
they just wanted to,
they just wanted to,
what happened was
I'll tell you what happened.
What happened was I poked
I poked the dude from BPS
and that's what happened.
So that started the whole shit.
So they was like
and I was cool with all of them.
These was like I was cool with them too.
They was cool with me, everything I hanged with them
but yeah, that happened because I was in jail.
We was bored.
We was actually in prison.
So it ain't like in the county where they
just tripping like that.
This was in prison but I was in a wild pee dorm.
I was playing dominoes.
I got up to use the restroom.
I came back.
The dude from BPS was.
in my seat.
Dude from BPS was in my seat.
And you know what?
I'm gonna go ahead and, uh, I'm gonna go ahead and say his name.
Give him a shout out, you know, Jay Grimy was in my seat.
Jay Grimy was in my seat.
You poked him?
Yeah.
Just gave him a little...
You gave him a little stab, like, yeah.
Nah, so dude from Southside Compton, he tell him, nigger, he tell the homie thugger, he
said, he said, you better not let Cud take your seat.
And then I said, I'm like, looking at him.
And then the niggily, like, blood, you better not touch me.
And then so I poked him.
I poked him.
Just to, like, stand up for myself some type of way.
And then after I poked them, I left, though.
Like, I let him out of seat, but I still poked him.
So I went to my rack.
When I went back to my rack, they was like, came.
They was like, hey, K. Mac, put your boots on.
Like, you got faze, bro.
Put your boots on.
So I put my boots on and shit.
They're like, Jay Grimmy want to get out with you.
So when I go in the, when I go in the restroom,
It's not even Jay Grummy.
I don't even see you, Jay Grummy.
It's the homie A1, he can get down with me, take off on me.
And it's funny because the homie ain't got no neck.
If you know A1, you know that nigh ain't got no neck.
So he take off on me.
He's small, though.
He's small though, so I'm just fighting him.
I'm fighting him.
I'm keeping him at bay easily.
I ain't trying to do too much because I'm in prison.
I can't, you can't even win.
As an non-affiliate, you can't just be beat niggas up
because they'll be like,
hmm, oh, we got a show, we got a show that we're in the
the game we more dominant we can't let non-affiliates have any dominance if it's like aunt
you know what they say the ants with the move with the cricket let one do this then they'll all
get together and think this like you know what I'm saying some shit like that so uh I ain't
going to hurt them too much but I kind of put tips on them so his other homie was like watch out
that's the homie so the dude from brick boys uh he I got out with him what's his name
low his name like KB KB low short dude waves I get out with him he was
whatever. He's small. So it's like, I'm fighting him. I ain't trying to do too much, but he
just like putting emphasis like, um, all this, all this extra out shit. You know what I'm saying?
So I'm like, whatever. Get down with him after that. After I got down with him, I feel like I
got down with the homie thugger from Southside. This was like my funky. Like, this is my
bunky. I got to get out on my bunky and he really f*** me. He's hitting, boom, boom, boom,
he squabble. He got a squabble. He really knew how to squabble. I get down with gang.
After that, I can't remember who the four person was, but it was, but it was
five of them. I can't remember who the fourth person was, but I fought him. And then lastly,
I fought to do Jay Grimmy, and he just had, like, dumb hands. And he was, like, I was just,
I was just gladdened J. Grimmy. Like, he just had dumb hands, but we didn't get down that long.
But so how did you end up in prison in the first place? So how I ended up in prison was, I went down for
when I was young, I went down for strong armed robberies. Like, I went down for strong ground
robberies. I was like a little, I was like a little menace as a youngster. Like, I was a, I was a menace.
And I wouldn't just say I was amendments.
It was like more so like I didn't, uh, I did, this was the only way I knew how to get money.
Everybody I knew around me that knew how to get money.
I'm like, how do we get money?
Yeah.
How do we get money?
Like, you got it.
And they was like, I'll show you how to get money.
Come on.
And they, like, this is how we get money.
Okay.
And so I'm like, okay, this how I get money.
That's all the fuck.
I knew nobody never said, oh, I got a job.
That's how I got it.
Like, they didn't say that.
They was like, that's how I got the money.
So, you know, at the time, I had went down for this shit.
I had went down for eight robberies.
Some of them in the same day at different time.
Imagine, like, I got a case.
I caught a case at 11 in the morning, and then I got another case at 3 in the evening,
different charges, same day.
Wow.
So you heard about how to rob somebody and you basically just start maxing it out.
You know, like, I'm going to just do this all day.
Yeah, yeah, I was, I was bad.
So this was like very early in your robin career?
Like you didn't even get a chance to do it for too long before you got picked up?
Nah, I was, I was, I was, I was bad.
I was bad.
I was bad.
I was bad.
Like, I was bad.
I was horrible.
I was horrible with the shit, you feel me?
But I really didn't, like I said, I didn't know, I didn't know no better and shit like that.
I didn't know no better.
And who you were robbing like the store or like?
No, like people.
Like, people like, people.
Like, I was like,
million people. Like, I was like snatching people. Look.
Like, come here. Here.
Oh, that's real bad. Yeah.
Thank you. You didn't even have a gun? No. You were just doing it.
I was just doing it. I was, I was hungry. Like, I was hungry. Like, you got to remember, like, somebody's hungry. And they got two options. To them, they don't got many options. It's like, I got this or this. That's it. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, and maybe, like you said, something with about father. Maybe that would have had a different output. Maybe that would have to have.
thought about having different choices, but I didn't have father to tell me like, you know,
this or that, like I say, I'm trying to figure out how to get money.
And yeah, maybe I wouldn't have been trying to figure out how to get money.
But your mom wasn't always like telling you you had to figure out how to get a job or whatever.
Yeah, so my mom was like very against it.
So when I was 17, my mom came home and my little brother told her like,
Camerreys stole your money.
He got, he got $100 or something.
like that. She's like, what? And she didn't have no money missing, but she's like, where
you get $100 from? And I didn't want to tell her. And she was like, if you don't tell
me where you get this money from, you got to get the fuck up on my house. And I start packing my
shit. And I left and never went back. Damn. So you caught all those cases, how much time
you ended up getting? I ended up getting five with 85. Whoa. So yeah, I got five years with
85. And that was your first offense? That was my first offense. I had never been in a prison ever.
I had never been in prison
But I needed to take my ass to jail
Like I needed to take my eyes at jail
You know you need to go to jail
Like you know some people you're doing shit
You know you're going to jail
You're out here
Pistol whipping people taking their cars
You don't think you're going to go to jail
You know you're going to go to jail
And when you go to jail
You know what I'm saying?
So we just gonna keep it real
You know what I'm saying?
I needed to go to jail
I was very burnt out
When I look at who I was
I look back at that shit like
Damn
That thing was burnt out.
And imagine if you had just gotten lucky for a couple of years doing this shit.
Think about how much worse shit you would have got into because you would have felt invincible.
I did.
I did and I was that way.
Yeah.
I did and I was that way.
I was running away from helicopters and getting away and yeah and all the type of shit like that.
Like I was like, they had posters in me.
Like, do you know this, man?
Wow.
Damn, posters is crazy.
Oh, so you were going for a little while before you got caught.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was like five years, I was like four, like four or five years, like four or five years like on a career.
Really?
On like a career, like career type of shit.
Like I was pretty burnt out.
That's a scary way to make a living, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
It wasn't, for me, it wasn't scary.
Like, I was, I was down.
Like, I was, it wasn't scary for me.
Like, it was like, imagine like, like, feeling homeless or some shit.
Like, imagine like, you ain't got nothing.
Yeah.
You ain't got nothing.
Like, you feel me?
Like, you're going to get with.
what you gotta get. Like, you gonna get what you gotta get.
You're certain predicaments and then it's like,
you're getting taught a certain mindset. Like, people who are
teaching me a certain mindset like, oh, this is how you get money.
But so when you got out of prison or like during your time in prison,
were you thinking about how you were gonna change your life once you got out or
did prison make you worse? Okay, so when I got out of prison,
I knew I was not going back. I was, bro, I will die before I go back to this
like I would die before I go back to this. Like, you've got to,
Like, you feel me like, no cap, like, you feel me like, I don't want to say nothing that a, that'll change my future.
But I don't play that.
I don't play.
I don't give a, what's going on.
Like, I'm really, like, on some shit.
Like, I'm really on some shit.
Like, when I say I ain't going back, I ain't going back.
So, like, if somebody was to put me in a situation where I would go back to jail, I would
them up.
I would f*** them up in front of the police.
I would do whatever to do.
that I would not give a
like if you take me away
from my daughter
I'm about to do some shit
yeah yeah definitely
but so okay when you got out
what was the game plan
like how did you approach life out of
or do you have any other crazy stories
from prison I'm just curious
yeah for sure any other wild shit go now
yeah so uh I remember
one time the whole dorm fought over my haircut
explain every single black
in the dorm got down
over my haircut
what was your haircut
so I'm assuming it was
different than it is now. It's pretty regular right now.
Yeah, so it was regular haircut.
But what happened was, uh, what happened
was, uh, so
I get my hair cut by the dude from, uh,
this dude named Louis from San Diego. He was from San Diego.
I think he was from like Louis Vista.
Okay. I think it was from like Luis Vista. Yeah,
his name was Louis. So,
he cut my hair and he
my shit up and he say something. He say
something or something like that and then, uh, or he
say somebody says something about the homie A-1.
Little dude with no neck that I had got down.
He said somebody said something.
And then, and then, uh,
he once said, like, I didn't say that.
Like, on the dead homies, I didn't say that.
Nigger, nigga, you say that.
And if you say that, like, we can get down.
So, or something like that.
Like, so they end up getting into it or something.
And then, uh, my boy fish from East Coast,
this nigga was like burnt the fuck out.
So he was in the dorm and he was like super burnt out.
So I don't even remember what happened,
but all that nigga,
all I remember this nigga saying is like,
nigger,
Crips need fades.
All the Crips need fades.
If you're a Cripp and you don't fight,
you're a bitch.
And so, like,
that's how he initiated that.
And so the bloods lined it up with them,
niggas.
All the bloods and all the cribs got down.
Boom.
But I'm sitting right there,
Fadeless, didn't fight nobody.
And they're like,
nines over here walking around
with black eyes, busted lips.
Now they're coming back from the bathroom.
They got down.
They came back, like, we should fuck you up.
Like, what did you go,
me up for me up for me?
I didn't do shit.
Like, on me?
like they're looking like we should jump you
nigger like we all of us
shit fuck you up
because we just fought over your hair cut
I'm like, you know like
how rare is it to be a tuna
in jail or in prison?
And okay so it's kind of
it's it's
it's kind of rare
it's kind of rare
so like let's say the dorm I was in
it had about
it had about 50 people
about
it was like 20 something blacks
out of all the blacks
I was the only non-affiliate
that survived in the dorm.
So every non-affiliate there had got beat up and rolled up.
They were lasting like two weeks.
They were lasting one day.
So it's not some shit of like, oh, he's a non-affiliate, so let's leave him alone.
It's like he's a non-affiliate.
Let's fucking press him.
He's a non-affiliate.
What's the game for today?
What's the game for today?
What's the game for today?
Like, we're going to play, beat this nigga up.
We're going to have him squabble somebody.
We're going to, what's the game for today?
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
But you never thought about going PC or whatever?
No, no.
It was like, I'm going to die before I do that.
I'm like, I'm like, I'm going to die before I do that.
Like, you know, when I, when it go to my shit, like, man, like, I can't live with that shit.
Like, I can't go PC and then live with it and wake up with it and go and now I'm getting looked at like this.
Like, nah, you just got to do what you got to do to me.
Like, we're going to go up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you think that that, like, experience that you got having to fight so much in there?
Is that kind of what made you who you are today?
Yeah, I definitely do.
That was like my conditioning.
That was like my conditioning.
And it was like, so I was there for eight, I was in the prison CRC for eight months.
And I had caught 13 phase.
Like I said, five of them was in one day.
So I was damn there fighting like on the schedule.
I'm not going to lie.
When six months came up and I didn't fight, I started feeling weird.
So like, it's like my life is off.
Like everything gets off.
Like something is going like because I didn't fight.
Like it would be like, it was like something weird, something over my head.
If I didn't fight every six months.
It's like I had got so used to it.
And it was like, yeah, I just had to fight.
I had to fight.
Like, I had to fight.
And even like on the street, if it wasn't so long without me getting in a fight,
I'd be like, I'm feeling something.
Like, I know after I fight, I'd be good.
So that definitely conditioned me.
Like I said, I always had it in me.
I always had it in me.
And so, like, how I say, like, before I let this happen, Nick, I'll die.
I'd rather, like, always had that mindset.
So when it comes to boxing, it makes me a good boxer.
Like, before I let this, you can beat my ass, I'd rather die.
Like, you feel me?
So when I go to training, like, I'm training, I'm like, I'm tired.
I'm like, you know what?
That.
He ain't been to whoop my ass.
I'd rather die than let that happen.
So I'm like.
I mean, I know for me, like, sparring, even with the head gear on and the gloves,
was still, like, some of the most intense shit I ever had to do.
And, like, even just getting hit in the side of the head with the head gear on was still just, like,
my neck and head just hurts so bad.
But comparing sparring to fighting with no gloves.
in prison over and over where if you fall down,
you're going to crack your head open on the ground.
I mean, it must feel like a cakewalk doing the sparring.
So, like, yeah, like, I mean, I was like, yeah,
I was really like that.
So, like, all my knuckles, I don't know if y'all can see it
or nothing like that, but I had put KMAC.
I had tattooed KMack on my knuckles on my right hand.
And so the reason I did that, so it was when I sock somebody
and they know who did it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I was like that.
And then right here, I got like,
I have a, I have a,
With my hands in prison, like I got, because I had actually socked through a window that was behind me.
I socked through a window and broke that shit with my hand.
And then I still had to fight the nigga.
Like, it was like, my shit was leaking blood like on the scary movie.
And he like, bro, I need that.
Like, because he couldn't with me.
So he was like, I need another one.
I don't give a fuck.
And I was just like, put that shit on there.
That's brutal.
As soon as I see the other person bleeding all over the place, the last thing I want to do is touch them.
Yeah, that should get the, like.
Get the fuck out of here.
But honestly,
speaking on that,
I wanted to beat Erner Plummer
ass.
And then when I beat his ass,
I wanted to have some of his blood on my gloves,
wipe that shit on my pants,
and hang that shit up at my house.
Because he was playing with me.
He was playing with me.
And what did he do?
He said that the way he disrespected me,
I had never been disrespected that way before in my life.
So he has said, I was on the stream with Aiden, and then he had said,
he was like, I let her talk, she needed to let me talk.
And I'm like, damn, like, I was disrespectful as fuck.
Like, that was worse than calling me a bitch.
Like, that was like, I'd never seen somebody refer to a man that's her.
I'd never even seen that shit before.
Yeah.
So I was like, I'm gonna f*** him up.
That's crazy that he would say that, though, because the only people I ever really
known who do that is gay dudes.
Because I remember one time I was on a date with a girl, and she didn't.
had some gay roommates and I walk into her apartment and one of the gay dudes looks up
at me and just goes to her he goes, hmm, she's cute. And I just remember being like,
what the fuck? Like, I was so confused. So that's crazy that Aaron had that in his bag of
tricks. That's wild. So how did you even get thrown in the mix of being somebody to fight
Aaron the plumber in the first place? So where did that come from? So I was just doing one of
my little friendly fade factory events on a Sunday at Hill on a, you know, out there.
in a, out there in a Long Beach, you know where we'd be at.
I ain't going to disclose the location.
But yeah, he called me.
He was like, hey, bro, I want to fight you.
I want to get out.
You want to get out with me?
And you had never argued with him before or anything?
Yeah, I did.
I actually did.
I didn't argue with him.
I wanted to fight him just because I knew that he was someone higher up.
Yeah, yeah.
Like in the game with the fades.
Yeah, you whip him.
That's kind of like, boom, your name is sort of made in a way.
Exactly.
And for me, excuse me, for me, I felt like the only people that people named
was like in the fade world.
How people was looking at was Aaron the Plummer
and Fo Extras. Like people kept saying
fight for words or fight Aaron the Plummer.
So I'm like looking at these names and I'm like,
okay, if I fight these people, if it's going
this is going to give me this certain reputation
and this respect and it's going to bring this bag,
like bring it on, like let's squabble up.
It's nothing to it. Like it's no hate with it.
It's no nothing.
And speaking of that, speaking of that,
right on topic of Spodyface said he'd get out with me.
I got these mitts for him.
So he can, because he gonna need this.
Yeah.
If you think you can fuck me like, you're gonna need this.
He gonna need this.
I got him some gloves too.
Mouse guard.
Leave it, leave it.
I'm gonna leave it for him.
Wow.
I'm gonna leave it for him because you gonna need this shit.
You feel me?
You can't just with me off the dribble.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
You heard that.
That's crazy, but.
We got a fade for you, brother.
Yeah, exactly.
But, you know, like I'm saying, we're gonna, I respect.
I respect, you know what I mean?
He's calling out a fade.
I don't think it's like nothing burnt out.
It's like he wanted to get in for the same house sale with Aaron.
Like, oh, I do the phase shit.
Like, it comes with all the shit.
Like, oh, y'all respect him and the squabbles.
Like, I'll squabble him.
Like, I'll squabble him. Like, I feel like it's on that.
Yeah.
But at the same time, you're going to need these mitts.
You're going to have to get ready.
You won't have to get ready.
Wow.
Okay.
That's fire.
Yeah, I mean, it's pretty crazy because with you and Aaron the plumber,
you were the betting favorite going into that,
which is kind of impressive because if you just look at him,
he's hell of muscular, big-ass, brolic dude,
and you're a little bit skinnier and shit,
but the dudes who are making the odds,
I guess they've seen your fight footage,
they saw some shit of him,
and they decided that you were the favorite,
which must have felt pretty good going into that.
Yeah, I mean, I knew what I came to do.
Like, I'm writing, I'm writing a book.
My life is a book.
I'm writing a book, and I'm writing this shit myself.
I ain't going to put nothing in this.
I don't want to go in here.
So when I wake up, I'm moving that way.
I'm moving that way.
I'm thinking of this, this, that.
I'm thinking of every scenario.
I'm thinking of this and that
and how I will rather my story end
than to go a certain way.
I'm thinking that shit every day.
And so when I went out, when I, when I,
he stood no chance.
He stood no chance.
Like his best bet, everything happens for a reason.
His best bet was the state of,
away from me.
You feel what I'm saying?
And like I say, people die in the ring,
all type of shit.
The way how I'm coming,
who would have, who knows?
He could have got hitting his head the wrong way.
And think about how crazy it was that when we were on the Discord live stream call or whatever with Aiden, he had a bottle of tequila that he was chugging out of it.
I thought that that was a joke.
I'm like, nah, he ain't drinking like, you know, a week before the fight or whatever.
And then when I was talking to 607 Unk and we were talking about Aaron the Pullmer, he was kind of saying like, yeah, he's a bad alcoholic.
Like he just drinks way too much.
Yeah.
So I don't know.
Fucking weirdo.
Dude is, yeah.
Yeah.
This dude right here.
Yeah.
we on the shit.
We on a shit.
This dude take like three shots.
He takes a shot.
He like, yeah, we on.
Yeah, Bradiskey, take a fucking shot.
Yeah.
And then, uh, he's like, all right.
Okay, I see you.
And then, like, yeah, he takes another one.
He'd take three shots in less than two minutes.
Like, three shots.
I'm like, damn.
And then, but they said, you know, like,
they say, like, the niggas say it was water or some shit.
But, man, he was doing, ah.
All that, like, man, he's,
and that's why I knew he wasn't fin of show the fuck up.
He never took this shit serious.
Like, he never took this shit serious.
You doing all this, you doing all this, uh, uh, publicity shit.
Like, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you're in a, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you're in a, you, you, you, you, you're doing all this goofy shit.
Saying all this shit, saying all this shit, you're getting all this promo.
But when it comes to, like, doing real shit, you ain't, you ain't, you ain't, you ain't, you ain't, you ain't, you're not showing us on a diet.
You're not showing none of the real shit.
Yeah.
I see you getting a cheeseburger, talking what you just got a free burger.
and shit like that.
Like, we're going to fight.
Why is you,
you're not acting like somebody that got a fight coming up?
You know what I'm saying?
And I thought that he just like, you know,
bailed out of the fight and just didn't want to do it.
But I was talking to my boy Jordan from Brand Risk,
who does the whole thing with Aiden.
And Jordan was kind of telling me, like,
that not only did he go to his doctor
and get diagnosed with, like, broken fingers or whatever reason he said he couldn't
fight, but then they made him go to a separate doctor
because they were really trying to confirm that he actually had an
And they said that their doctor confirmed it as well.
But still, it just stood out as kind of spooky.
Like, why are you doing that two days before the fight when KMAG is already out there and shit?
Yeah.
So, so let's say case scenario, his finger actually is up.
His finger actually is up.
Okay, let's say it's shit really fucked up.
The shit happened a year ago.
You're talking about it's some shit that happened on Zeus Network.
You ain't, you've been thinking they're going to kill you for forever.
You ain't been with them.
All right.
two days before
the fight,
you're doing the world's
hardest
flying push-up.
Did you see that shit
on this page?
I didn't see it.
No,
I've been blocked for a while,
yeah, yeah,
he must got you blocked.
He's jumping up,
touching his toes in the air.
This shit is hilarious.
Like, he's doing
the world hardest push-ups
two days before.
And you're doing all this shit
before, your shit been
for a year.
So what's the problem?
What's the problem now?
And then when we fight,
you know that we have to
find a,
we have to two weeks
out, we got to get medically cleared.
Yeah.
You got medically cleared two weeks out.
And now this year-
huge pain in the ass.
You got to drive to all these different doctors and shit.
Come on, bro.
It's a whole day.
Everything.
Yeah.
Everything.
Eyes checked, all of that shit.
And so now you mean to tell me two days before you got tendinitis, nigga?
Tendinitis is crazy.
Hey, I got tendonitis too.
And it was a pain in the ass getting ready for that fight because it really does hurt like a
but it's not something that just pops up.
It's like, and if anything.
it's like you should take it easy in the like week or 10 days before the fight so that your
forearms will feel better and shit because that's really like where the pain is kind of like
radiating through from your elbow and shit yeah that's what you say he said he got his elbow
injured and then uh i heard that he had got up sparring like like six days before why the fuck are
you sparring six days before that's why i had hit him up i had told him i had told him i said look
I said, look, I hope you, uh, I said, I hope you, uh, I said, if you still training, it's too late for you.
Mm-hmm.
We two weeks into the fight.
If you still training, it's too late.
I'm about to stop training and, and I'm ready to just, to just beat your ass.
Now I'm just sleeping, resting my bodies.
Yeah.
Cucumbers on my eyes, getting ready to beat your ass.
So, uh, so this dude is like, he like, what, bro, you popping it.
You popping it.
You popping it.
bet your whole purse that you don't whip me.
Bet your whole pert, whatever.
See, now you're saying bet your whole part, whatever.
Like, you don't, you ain't finish up to the shit.
Yeah.
You ain't even to show up.
You ever talking about everything.
Like, you ain't finished.
You don't seem that serious like you really feeling.
It's crazy how it's the dudes who are the loudest about how tough they are.
Because I noticed the same thing with Bosco.
Bosco makes videos on Instagram every day talking about how tough he is,
how he's making fun of King Pill because King Pill lost his fight.
But it's like, bro, you duck the fight.
You let them put you on a.
a flyer and then you didn't show up.
You made up a injury.
It's like, and that's what I got from talking to Aiden Ross and
Brandreist is that like they book fights all the time and
the people just bail. Like it's like people want to
sign up for it. They like the idea of it. But then
when it gets close to it, they just get scared
and they just don't want to do it. You know what?
Speaking on King, King Pill
because King Pill
was solid. Like King Pill
was always solid of me. I seen all the trolling
shit he did, all of that shit
that he do.
burnt out quality shit very burnt out shit uh um and i like i never like judge the dude for his burnt
out as content and when he hit me up i didn't like but uh but but the dude said something like he
wanted to fight he told me he wanted to squabble up on my platform him like i want to do this
shit i want to do it for real i'm ready to beat somebody up or get my ass beat i don't even care
whatever so i'm like okay he's serious whatever then he starts saying like i'll fight you i'll fight you i'll
I get down with you, like, what's up?
And then I'm like, I'm like,
knowing he gonna make some content off this shit for a show
or something like, you know what I'm saying?
I know this dude, like content and shit.
I know, I'm expecting him to try to make content on this shit,
whatever.
I'm telling him like, you know, look, I can't,
you can't fight me because I say, for one, you can't,
he's, he said, I say, for one, you can't with me.
And, you know, you said you're trying to like beat somebody over
or something.
That's not going to happen.
If you fight me, you're going to be getting knocked out.
Yeah.
Like, so he was like, I like the confidence
but yeah, I want to get down or whatever.
He said that to my inbox, but I said, I can't fight you because I'm signed to
brand risk and I can't do that.
I can't set up any type of match and I'm signed to brain risk, you know what I'm saying?
So he was saying like, he was saying like, oh man, like you're scary or something like basically
saying like I'm scary or like kind of time to me after I said that.
I'm like, you should understand what I'm saying.
So since you're saying doing that, I'm going to block you because I'm not about to let you
agitate me and just like annoy me and make me feel away and I can't like I can't
it ain't like feel me I'm not feeling like do no burnt out shit I'm not some gangster I'm not
about to come shoot you because you got on my nerves you get what I'm saying so I'm like I'm not
even going to let him get to me I'm a block it's crazy because I was just telling brand rest I'm
like hey I got this guy King Pill I think he's a star if you guys put him on a card like he's down
to fight whoever I think it would be great the only problem is is that you're 190 he's
290. Okay. So, but the thing is that I heard that once we fight heavyweight, like we can
fight it don't matter. Like, and if that's the case, then we should. Exactly. I think as,
as long as you're a 191, you can fight anybody who's a heavyweight. Yeah, so I could be like 200.
I mean, I can hit like 200 for sure. Right now to this last time I got on the scale, I was 205.
Oh, okay. But you got down to 190 for the Aaron of the Plymer fight. Yeah, for Aaron of Plymer fight,
we were going to fight at whatever weight, long as it was more than 191. Oh, okay, cool. So it was like cool. Like,
They told me, like, you know, show of 500 pounds.
It's cool.
I mean, with King Pill, it's like, and you would just be crazy
because I feel like your biggest advantage is just that you're fast.
Yeah.
And with him, I mean, he's a big fat ass.
Like, slow shit.
Like, you know, I don't know.
I mean, he might be able to hit hard, but the speed difference would be crazy.
A hundred pound difference is insane.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you got to remember that.
He calling me out.
So speaking on him, I was going to say, like, yeah, I was kind of wanted to fight.
Spodyface and King Pills.
And after them to do, it's like, for one, I was going to fight Spody Face because
he said he wanted to fight or something like that.
And if we can get it on like a platform like Brown Risk, if we can get him to fight on
brown risk or something like that, that's cool.
I'm fighting him.
Is he like a street dude?
I know that people respect him in the streets and stuff like that.
And, you know, like I say, like, if you somebody high, like, if you somebody that people,
people put you up.
Like, they put you up.
If people look at you a certain way, if you want to fight me,
I will gladly come, like, snatch some of this, snatch some of these,
this, this, like, this, or I would come snatch some of this aura.
And now that shit is mine.
But so from your perspective, would you be down to fight, like, anybody in your weight class?
Or are there, or would you be more concerned with picking out something that you thought was, like, a good fight for you?
I mean, like, for me, it's like I could fight, you could fight a gang of people.
But that would be like, shit, there's 50 people in here, let's fight them all.
But at the same time, it's like, bro, how many times you want to put yourself at risk for injury?
And if you're doing it, like, who was you doing it for and why is you doing it?
And then it's like every time you go in there, you might get brain damage.
Like, the shit, dumb, stupid, serious.
And like, you feel me?
And a lot of people, they fight, they don't know how to fight.
And you're fighting people that don't know how to fight.
These niggas is getting confidence from niggas who don't know how to fight.
Yeah.
I mean, that is one weird thing about being around so many street dudes
versus like the boxing community is that a lot of boxing dudes,
they're pretty humble, like maybe behind the scenes.
Obviously, you're going to talk shit in the lead up to the fight,
but they're pretty humble because they know that even if they're pretty good,
you're not Floyd Mayweather.
You know, you're not Ryan Garcia.
You're not like a top of the line dude.
Whereas a lot of gangster dudes are like, I could beat up anybody.
I can fuck up anybody.
And it's kind of like, I don't know where that confidence necessarily comes from.
I love it.
I love the confidence, but it's like not really, like you've never boxed anyone.
So you really don't really know who you're going to.
So this what I would say is like, like, you know, like, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not like putting nothing down, but I'm understanding it from a different world.
These people, some people living, everybody lives in their own world and you got to understand like, somebody might come to you and talk crazy like that.
You understand that.
In that man's house, he is that man.
Right.
He, you know what I'm saying?
He is that man.
He's in that world.
And his world, he's in his own world.
You get what I'm saying?
So it's like people live in a world, they might have no hands or something.
But where they come from, they might be the toughest person there.
Exactly.
You get what I'm saying?
So when they step up to you, they feel like the toughest person.
But the thing is, this is something I love saying.
I just talked to the home about this other day.
I said, sometimes people be this person and it's just in their head.
And it's in their world.
Not only in their head.
It's in their world.
it's in their world.
Like, it's to you, it's to your mother,
it's to your kids,
it's to your family,
it's in your world.
Yeah.
But in everybody else's world,
that shit don't count.
Like, you got hands,
but to who?
Yeah.
You got hands but to who.
So you can fight,
but but to who?
So Mayweather can fight
to a M.
M.M.A person,
they might say he can't fight to me.
Right.
Because if they did an M.
M.M.A.
and you're a jutsu,
you're going to twist his ass up right away.
He stands no chance.
Like,
even in my fight,
like,
was going to be a lot closer than it was.
And then I got hit a couple of times and I was like, oh, like, this was very unrealistic for me.
I probably should have picked somebody if I was going to do a boxing match.
There was a lot more down the totem pole, you know?
I mean, I feel it, but I feel it, but at the same time, I mean, like, you went for somebody
bigger than you.
And it's like, if you're going to get up, why get up from somebody smaller than you?
Why get f*** up from a, like, why I get f*** up from somebody smaller than you or somebody
littler than you?
If you get f*** up from somebody bigger, it's like, why I get f*** up from somebody smaller than you.
Like, people still respect you for getting in there and shit like that.
And that's how I feel about it with these fades.
Like, I'm going for...
Yeah, like, in my case, I pretty much just did it because realistically,
in terms of what I was going to get paid,
that Jason Love fight was probably going to be the most I could possibly get paid
because the story was the best, you know?
Yeah.
Whereas when I look at it now, like, if I was going to do another fight,
for sure, I would probably want to be a lot more careful
about who I was actually down to do it with
because I don't really want to just make this a thing
where I just go get beat up every six months.
Exactly. Okay. So what I would say is the do is that like I would say I do them with
Friendly Faye factory and like I pair people up. So it's like if I if I was you I would get
out with somebody a podcaster. I would get in with a podcaster. This dude, he ain't going to train
and he he is saying about the same age. Get out with somebody who's not prepared to as well.
And see, okay, but that's the problem too is that I was doing an interview the other day
with this white dude Ryan Palmall who's like a comedian. He does like porn podcast and shit like
that he's 190 and he and i were kind of joking around about us fighting and i'm sort of thinking like
okay i'm gonna be real like i feel like you you would probably be a better match but then i see a
clip on his story of him boxing and he hits like a and i know him as like a party boy i know him from
just drinking and going to clubs and doing Viagra and all the porn stars and then i see a clip of him
fighting and i'm like oh shit maybe maybe i ain't ready for that one either i don't know yeah yeah yeah yeah
So if he knows how to throw a punch, if he knows how to throw a punch, you probably don't want to fight them.
No, because it's not really nothing to laugh at, kind of because it's a real thing.
Like, a lot of people punch and they do shit, but they don't know how to throw a punch.
They don't know the technique behind a punch.
They don't understand that shit.
So, like, if I was to get down with, let's say, for instance, I feel like Spody Face probably can fight.
He probably fought a lot of people that want, like, you fought a lot of fighters, and he can fight.
Right.
The band can't probably can't box.
Yeah.
I can box and I can fight.
I can do both.
Yeah.
And my mindset is a lion.
Like, it's a top dog.
It's a top predator.
You feel me?
So you could be a top predator, but I'm a top predator too.
You put a fucking in there with a cheetah.
They're going to fight.
The cheetah ain't the one going to be a mark.
They're going to fight this shit out.
If somebody died, they just die.
Right.
Yeah, like I believe this Sputty Phase probably had a hell of phase
while he'd been locked up, probably in the streets when he was younger, etc.
up, but boxing is kind of a different thing.
You know, it's like a totally different sport.
If he gets in there against somebody who really knows how to box,
it might be a totally different situation.
So I hope he does it, though, because I really feel like this is just such a good
opportunity for people in the hip-hop space, the L.A. world, the podcast and space
to just be able to create another revenue stream, really keep the people excited.
Because, like, even with King Pill, like, I feel like as a rapper and a podcaster, he's
all right.
but as a fighter if he can really like get his shit going and really start whooping people that's
going to be like huge that just like because i remember how much people hated jake paul
like i've been paying as jake pa for like 10 plus years they hated him nobody respected him
and then he started beating all these people and all these fights and it's just like completely
changed the way people view him now even if they hate them they still look at them as the dude
who actually put the work in and really learned to fight you know exactly exactly you know what and
i respect him and uh when you got in there
Anthony Joshua, I respect him because he got his ass beat.
He got Maw. Maud did.
But that was also the most legit challenger he ever took on.
Everybody else was not even close to that dude, you know?
And that made me think, like, imagine if somebody else was in there with Anthony Joshua.
I don't think they would have won as long as Jake Paul.
Yeah, yeah.
He held it in for quite a few rounds.
I still found it pretty impressive.
But also, he got his jaw broken twice.
So I heard a lot of people saying that he might never.
fight again. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, yeah, he got
he got fucked up. Yeah.
Yeah, a lot of people don't understand what this shit take.
They out here fighting. They go in there, they swing.
They're like, I'm going straight down the pipe
on them. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Like, man, the fuck up out of here. You don't even know how to throw
a pipe. When you lean back, I'm going to lean back.
You shouldn't even lean back. If you
really know how to fight, you would step back and get out of distance.
You're talking about leaning back. If you
leaning back, I'll beat your ass.
I'll beat your ass.
And this is like, if you
if you a never trained boxing,
or MMA, I will beat your ass.
That's it.
I don't give a fuck if you're 400 pounds,
you're 8, 7 foot 8.
I don't give a f***.
You have to have training.
It's so easy.
It's so easy.
When you throw a punch,
to me, it just looks like I just,
it processes in my brain exactly what to do.
Yeah.
I see exactly the target where to punch everything.
And it's like, you punching all wild and shit like that.
Like, look, when I punch,
I'm throwing a punch
I throw a jab
Boom
Look my head is down
My chin is blocked by my shoulder
You can't even hit my shoulder
I'm throwing a punch
And I'm not gonna hit you
When I hit you
You're not in reach for me
I can hit you
You can't hit me
I'm keeping my distance
My arms longer than yours
So I'm hitting you
Where you can't hit me back
I'm doing this shit
So when people think
They could just fuck with me
It's insane
That you think you could fuck with me
You do not have training
You do not know how to throw a punch
Mm.
Damn.
Yeah.
So do you have another fight playing?
Because the next brand risk, I think, is in March.
Yeah.
So it's f***ed up.
It's f***ed up because I got to, I'm feeling to have to get down with super high fire, and that's my boy.
So now I got to do it to him.
Really?
So it's like.
He's a smaller dude, right?
Yeah, he definitely, yeah.
I feel like he's not going to be as much of a challenge as Aaron the Plummer would have been.
But, but you know what?
I'm not going to lie.
Aaron and Plummer
probably would have been
harder of a challenge
to knock out
like to knock him out
the way he's built
and shit like that
but the fighting
I never seen this
nigga win a fight
I haven't seen him win shit
I haven't even seen this nigga
win a
a scratcher
like nothing
like when we've seen him win
like we haven't seen him
win a
black paper scissors bet
like he has never won anything
I never heard him say
I just won
a loser
wow he's a fucking
That's crazy. Yeah, I mean, Aaron the Plummer, I feel like we've seen him like get beat up on camera a couple times. We've seen him get spit on and that kind of like started to suck the aura out of him because at first when he came out, everybody's like, oh, he's funny and he's a brawler. He could fight everybody. And then we kind of see him do a bunch of ho shit. And I think it's making everybody look differently at him.
He's like, I feel like people was respecting him for fighting. He got to understand that he could have got out there and got his ass beat. And it was okay. I don't think that he was scared.
to get his ass beat, this dude is just like,
I think something wrong with this dude.
This dude got PTSD.
I don't know what the fuck wrong with this dude.
This dude, the shit he just posts is just crazy.
Like, his shit he posts is just crazy.
Like, he, he, he, he, he,
what's going on in his head is, it's like, damn.
Like, I don't know.
What the type of shit going on in his head?
I mean, I interviewed his ex-girlfriend,
and she was basically saying that she,
I forget what she was saying,
but basically, like, he might be low-key,
homosexual.
Yeah.
He probably, he probably, uh, he probably, uh, he probably is, uh, homosexual or something like
that, uh, shit.
He might be head of the sexual.
Sit.
Doing that, talking about that she, her shit or something like that.
I mean, as a, as a man, I'd be like, that's the way I don't want to get
disrespected.
So some shit you just don't do if you don't want that shit to happen to you.
Yeah.
So, so, hey, maybe he is gay for the way that he, I don't even, I never even heard
nobody.
Aaron and the Pumman, live your truth.
Say no shit like, babe.
Live your truth.
Like, we, we, we.
We'll like you more.
If you come out of this gay, we will like you more.
We'll respect you for being who you are.
But okay, do you, okay, so explain how the friendly fade factory actually works.
It's just a block or like a storefront and people can just pull up and catch a fade.
But you put gloves on?
So look, this is what the friendly fade factory is.
So the friendly fade factory is, it's a safe spot where you could come squabble up,
get in the gloves, get down with somebody, and you ain't got to worry about nothing.
So we got people pulling up.
They don't know each other from a can of paint.
And they fight and they're getting down with people.
And it's crazy because like we got some hood dudes here.
They pull up sometimes.
And they might be like, they might be like thug-looking dude or something like that.
Some of them might be a part of a gang or something like that.
And they'll come fight.
They'll come fight.
But they'll be fighting like, like they'll be fighting like some different race or something.
something and it'd be like, you guys would never, you guys are not from the same community.
You are from Burbank.
And you are from South Central, L.A., and you're like a gang member.
And now we got somebody from Burbank getting down with the gang member and they're fighting
and they cool and they're comfortable and they're good, shaking hands, following each other on
Instagram after everything.
But you're just doing it on the concrete?
You're not setting up a ring or anything?
Okay, so we try not to do it on concrete, but I'm not going to lie.
Like, we squabble where we, if it's nowhere, but.
creed around, we can't help it.
We can't help it.
So you move it around, you do different locations?
Yeah, I do different locations.
I do different locations.
I was doing MacArthur Park.
Nice.
I'm going to do MacArthur Park again.
I'm going to do MacArthur Park again.
Do some have Lush.
Dude, let's do it.
I want to stream this.
This sounds so good.
I don't know if you two will let us stream it.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Yeah, let's get it.
Yeah, we should do Morgarthor.
Wait, so you had Lush hosting battles in MacArthur Park.
No, I went to the next one.
Okay.
I want to let Lush hosting.
Because he did pretty good.
I didn't even vent,
Lush hosted it and he did pretty good.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow, that sounds fun.
Yeah.
MacArthur Park, like, would you just let a random bum hop up in there and just fight somebody?
I kind of.
We've had the bums get down before, but I always have to give them the gloves after, let them keep them.
Because I'm like, I don't get to get shit after.
No, that's true.
Otherwise, you got to somehow industrial clean them.
Yeah, but, but like, yeah, so we kind of, we pull up there.
People pull up, I'm telling you, bro, these people will come from San Diego and pull up to
McArthur Park to fight. And that's like the shit, I'm telling you,
bro, they're coming from out the way. They're coming from out the way and they're
pulling up. They pulling up. Two hours away. A dude from Europe. A dude came from Europe.
Just, dudes who just want to get some fame or cloud or they feel like they got something to offer,
they'll just pull up and just be down to fight whoever. Yeah, they pull up. Everybody pull up
because it's like, I have people pull up for their birthday from Texas. Like, I'm coming from Texas.
It's my birthday. I want to catch a fade. I'm out here. That's a crazy birthday wish.
Yeah, they want to do it a lot. And they do it a lot.
I probably did like 10 people wanted to fight on their birthday.
I did like, all right.
We got to do this.
This is, this sounds amazing, yeah, for sure.
For free, like, yeah.
Yeah, and it's like, and then on top of that, like, some people say, like,
well, do you, like, pay the people?
Do you like, like, no, these people want to fight?
They want to fight.
That's just like how you say, like, like, let's, they want to see what they could do.
Like, let's say, okay, whatever happened with Jason Love,
but what if it was somebody that was at my same level, how would that fight have went?
Yeah.
And so that's what we doing is pairing up stuff like that.
So if I see the male lady.
right there walking by, I might be like, hey, come getting the gloves with this lady,
just a little lady that's at the store or just walking selling ice creams, pair them up
and now and they're fighting.
So you never had it where you did a friendly fade factory and then nobody wanted to fight?
No, because I kind of meet up with the people before we even pull up.
So I'm already like making sure that, all right, you're going to squabble, you're going to squabble,
are we going to meet up in regards to party on Saturday.
Wow.
Amazing.
I got to look into this more.
I don't know if you will let us stream that, but it seems like a good idea.
People jump in.
Hopefully they do, but yeah, yeah.
But, but, yeah, I hit people up.
And then when we get there, people want to join.
No head gear?
Just, just gloves.
So we do the head gear.
Oh, you do.
People always say, like, I can't see what that shit or no.
Oh, it is super annoying.
Yeah.
So, like, they take it off.
That's on them.
But we got it there.
Yeah.
Okay.
Damn, that's fire.
Okay.
So what about your rapping career, though?
Because you do have one song that has been stuck in my head for long periods of time,
which I know you can.
recited from memory right now.
But, uh,
when do you start rapping and how motivated are you with that?
Okay.
So when I started rapping was a very long time ago.
Uh,
I remember I,
I was writing raps.
I started writing raps in like eighth grade.
Um,
I remember taking a rap to school in like 10th,
11 grade.
I showed to the homie.
He was like,
that shit was funny.
That shit was hilarious.
And I'm like,
damn,
like,
I'm serious.
What the,
but I remember rhyming like camel with apple and shit like that.
So that shit probably was trash.
But if you have,
if you have,
If you say it right, I feel like it could work.
Yeah.
Somebody like Kodak Black can rhyme any words together because he's just got this crazy
slur that just, you can just make shit work.
And you know what?
So I used to rhyme back in the day.
I used to rhyme when I used to rap, I used to rhyme.
But then when I start thinking about it, like, if I tell my story,
who I don't give a f*** if it rap, if I'm saying some shit that really happens,
I don't give a f***.
What would it sound like?
I don't give a f***.
I'm just put it on a beat.
And so when I'm turked up, nigga, I don't give a fuck.
I'm like that.
catch a fade anywhere.
I'm outside niggas ain't doing that.
What I say.
No fear is feeling like Jesus here.
To tag a nigga what they
ever last. Snake's in the grass
when ain't in the grass. I'm a concrete
boy such a maniac.
Ain't a Californian man don't know it,
nigga. Turned up do my dance
anywhere. Kicking back
ain't came out the shell.
20% you ain't seen nothing yet.
Really legit squabble mean
over here. Hold on. What you say?
I heard my name over there. I'm going to turn
on them this ain't for Instagram.
I ain't trying to be nothing they ain't already am.
I'm fin to put this blender on his
ass. I got a V-12 power into my
shit. Bro, the whole city
telling me they fuck with me. I'm feeling
to blow up like the fourth in this bitch.
I'm doing all type of shit they ain't never
did. Jab, jab, jab.
Like, come on, gang. Like, the shit that I'm saying
is like, I'm serious. Like, I'll
give a f*** if it rhyme. I don't care, bro.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't give a fuck.
Yeah. I don't give a fuck.
Yo, but okay, I just wanted to get your perspective on this, is that at one point, and it kind of got fucked up by the fireworks, but at one point I was trying to line up four extra and King Pill to fight like seven, eight months ago.
Okay.
And then Four Extra basically said no to it because his excuse was like King Pill is a smoker, which is not true.
He was like, you know, he's a weirdo, which, okay, maybe, you know.
And like, I guess like part of the reason that he ended up being even more against it was he just felt like King Pill was being disrespectful to his hood.
hood or whatever but like I don't know I saw it at that moment where it felt like all of a sudden
the comments went from like loving for extra to kind of turning on him because they saw that as
turning down a fight because it's like the reason why he blew up in the first place was because
everybody saw him in interviews talking about winning 20 fades in a row in prison and all this
shit so then the idea that even if you had you know 10 grand or 20 grand or whatever it was on the
line and you were still going to turn it down, that that just looked crazy to people.
Like, what are your thoughts on that? Because, and I'll be real, Spodyface, his cousin, I was
mentioning the usual fight King Pill, and he was got to say some of the same things. He's like,
nah, bro's a weirdo. Like, he's a weirdo. He's a weirdo. You know? And I'm kind of like,
okay, but if you think he's a loser, if you think he's a weirdo, if you think he's a J-Cat,
that's another good reason to fight him, right? Yeah. Yeah. So for me, for me,
the reason why I'm a reason why I'm fighting King Pill is because,
I know it's easy.
It's nothing.
I probably beat his ass in 30 seconds.
It would show people to leave me to fuck alone
that like you can't fuck with me.
That would be my only reason
for fighting Spody Face 2 is because
I know he's like a
well-known like member.
And so a lot of members think they
can't fuck with me.
But I guess because they,
who are, where they're from in their world,
but I kind of want to show levels to this shit.
So if we fight in a
boxing ring, like I'm,
He's going, I'm going to have a lot to prove.
Like, I'm going to have a, like, he's going to be in, that's a bad position to be in front of me.
And I told you, like, I was locked up and I couldn't really fight gang members fully how I wanted to because I was not in a position.
So if you step in the ring with me, that would be the worst decision you could ever make in your life.
Yeah, for a gang member, it is tough because it's like, you know, I've seen a ton of gang members like commentated on my fight or whatever.
And it's like, bro, at the end of the day, I got it.
there and I know you ain't gonna get in there.
Yeah, for sure.
Because for me, I never proud of myself as a fighter, so it don't really matter as much,
but a lot of these dudes out there have this idea that they're a tough dude, but they
would never actually get in there.
And a lot of these dudes too, like they need the bread.
Like they need something going on.
They ain't got nothing going on.
And they're like not willing to do it.
That's why you gotta give it to Blueface.
Blueface is famous as and he has shown willingness to get in there and fight whoever over and
over and over. And he's, even right now, he's got a fight in May. He's talking about doing
another fight in March before the fight in May. Like, he's not worried about having six
months to get ready. Like, he's ready to just go. He's a squabler. He's a squabler. He's a squabry.
Like, who give a, oh, a bag? Okay. I don't fought for free. I don't have a hundred of them.
Like, oh, you're talking about a hundred bands, shoot it. And then, like, who give a fuck? And that's
what I'm saying. Like, man, just get out with my thing. But on the King Pills situation to really
elaborate on to explain it is that, remember,
and I said, oh, you got, people see you as this person.
Okay, well, let me fight you.
Let me beat you up.
Let me take some of your aura.
And they feel like King Piel doesn't have no aura for me to take.
Yeah.
And his aura might be a little lower after he got to beat up the other day.
Yeah, it's not like, it's like, it's like, like, what?
Yeah.
But my main thing with Forexsra at that time, too, is like, you have never fought anybody.
So you're untested as a draw, you know, like people don't really know who you are as a boxer.
shit so it's like if you want to get to the point of being able to fight on something like brand
risk realistically you're going to have to warm up you know and you should be willing to take
fights with people who are way below you skill wise because every single w just makes your record
look better and better now obviously unfortunately blew his handoff that kind of f*** up the motion
with that but yeah i don't know i mean i and i just love the idea of like you know us building up
different people from the l a street area and being able to get them on promotions like brand risk or
misfits or whatever because like I feel like we that that shit's just going to help build up
stars in this little universe you know it is it is and it's like you know people being able
to sell a fight do their thing that's why it's like you know you you you you uh you pop your shit
I'm gonna pop my shit like you feel me and we're going we're going to meet up we're going to meet up
we're going to put each other in the jar we're going to shake that shit up and we're going to
see what happened and uh that's that's just how but we're going to leave with a bag and we're going
feed our families and we're gonna
we're gonna be like
like like like a lot of people
are in a situation
where for generations
they've been
f f*** up like like like like like
you walk around with your hair
fucked up your mama walked around with her hair
f*** up your grandma walked around with her hair
f*** up. Y'all walk around with your hair
up you who gonna be the first one to walk around
with their hair done? Who gonna be the first one to walk around
with their hair done? Yeah, you feel what I'm seeing?
So like for me
that's what I'm on.
Like, that's what I'm on.
Like, I'm moving like a,
I'm thinking of myself as an ancestor as I'm here.
So I'm like,
I'm somebody's ancestor already.
So I'm about to move and put my family ahead.
You feel me?
I'm on that.
So when it comes to this boxing shit,
it gives you a platform for that,
for that type of growth.
To change your whole family line of path.
All you got to do is fight.
Exactly.
Because like, that's why I was pissed off
about Aaron in the Pummer's fight
with you not working out
because from my perspective,
you whoop his ass
all of a sudden
KMack is a way bigger star
they're gonna be trying to figure out
who to put you against next
and it would just keep building
and I've seen it with my boy
Chase DeMore
who is the one who beat
Andrew Tate recently
is before that
I think he was only getting
like 5,000 for fights and shit
he fought Andrew Tate
I think they gave him
300 K to fight Andrew Tate
is pretty good
but then the fights he's had since then
are like that they're like
you know six figure bags and shit
and like all he had to do
was beat up one really
famous guy and now he's just in the conversation. They're trying to find him bigger and bigger
fights. And I mean, I feel like if you beat up Aaron the plumber, boom, then the next
fight you're going to get is going to be somebody famous. It's going to be somebody who is
actually like really going to get you more and more money. And all of a sudden you go from
a dude who's just fighting on the streets to a dude who's got a real record going and probably
different gyms around here are going to really want to embrace you and really help you train and
get better and better. Kimbo Slice? Well, that is a good point. That's the OG street fighter.
Yeah.
For sure.
And you know what?
Like, you know what?
Rest of peace.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
That was going to be a good one.
Like, man, like, man.
Like, how I feel about that fight?
Like, man, Aaron is a buster.
Like, he's a buster.
But I don't even want to just, like,
I don't even just want to, like, get on him
because he's sick in the head.
So I wouldn't, like, spend too much time.
Knowing he lost in his mind,
I wouldn't, like, make fun of him
because I feel like it's, like,
making fun of an autistic person or something like that
because I feel like something truly wrong with this man.
You get what I'm saying?
But I will say, how did that shit make me feel?
Like, before I was getting down with gang, like how I saw that shit, like, bro, I'm in, I live in the streets.
Like, I live in the ghetto and not eight gangs.
I'm not in the gangs.
I don't say, like, the hood, but, like, you know, I live in the hood.
So what, I'm walking out.
I'm watching people right there leaned up needles right there, knocked the fuck off, sipping,
uh, sipping, like, computer dust and all this shit.
Like, when I walk outside, I'm stepping over these people sleeping, like, right there and shit like that.
I'm around here.
Like, I'm seeing people pulling out knives on people when I go buy my groceries and shit.
Like, it's crazy.
I'm having to, watch out for I knock you out.
Bro, stop playing me.
Get away from me.
Stop talking to me.
Like, I'm on this all the time.
I'm really over here.
And so, like, when Aaron a plumber, like, when I got that fade, I'm like, I'm making that out the hood.
Like, the hood is gone.
Like, I'm not in the hood no more.
Like, y'all ain't.
gonna see me over here no more like all this
stepping over people stepping
homeless people when I'm walking up
the street and shit like that it's over with
and when gang pulled out that fight I was like
yeah I felt
bad seeing you at the press conference
and like we're all seated up there
doing the interviews or whatever and I just see
you in the crowd with your camera just filming
and I'm like damn like my boy
really was like supposed to be up here and he just
had the whole opportunity taken from you
and all of a sudden you're in Miami for no reason
I mean, I'm sure you had fun and shit, but damn, I know that was such a letdown.
Yeah, it was a letdown, bro.
I flew over there?
I'm like, bruh, like, like, bro, like.
You feel like me like, man, like just flying on that plane.
Like when I'm on a plane, like just my mindset, I'm ready to go.
Like, I'm ready to go.
Like, I'm ready to go.
Like, and people don't understand like the, like, the emotions and all this shit behind fighting.
They don't understand that shit.
Like, when you fight somebody on the street, you get into a wood, boom, boom,
you're mad, y'all get down.
You got all the stamina.
You got all the adrenaline and then in the,
world. But let somebody tell you you're going to fight this man in 30 days. Yeah. He looks bigger than you.
He looks more in shape than you. And you're going to fight him in 30 days. Yeah. You're looking
at his videos. You're like, he looks sharper than me. Yeah. You got to fight him in 30 days. They don't know
the mindset that that take on you. There's all you think about for the next 30 days.
Come on, bro. Just stressing you the fuck out. Yeah. Bro, they don't know this shit. Then you got to,
you got to go training. You sweating. You sweating. You're dripping your shirt. I need to change my
shirt. But you know what it's going to pay off. You do them putting in all. You're doing.
all this work you got to put in.
You want to stop.
I can't stop.
Like, you're doing all this shit.
You want to, you can't even drink a soda.
You're like, that's horrible for me.
I can't drink a soda for 30 days.
And it's like, you got these habits that you can't do.
Imagine instantly getting a phone call and breaking your habits after the phone call.
Like, you got all these habits.
Right.
Like, I've been a nail biter my whole life.
And as soon as I found out of fight, I stopped biting my nails.
Stop smoking weed.
Like, didn't even think about drinking.
It stopped.
No ice cream.
No sweet.
which is, that's honestly the best thing I can say about it, too, even though my fight
obviously would horribly is just that kind of like, it was just like flipping a switch or
like I just immediately started taking my whole life a lot more serious and just living cleaner
and shit, you know?
Yeah, bro, like, that's what they do.
And like, and so I know you put that work in.
So when people were like, all that respect it, all that shit, I'm like, I'm like,
brad, when somebody step in that ring, I don't get up they last for five seconds.
Best believe that they, they didn't put in five seconds of work.
They didn't like, they were training.
They have to make their flip.
They made sacrifices.
They had to flip their mind.
You know what I'm saying?
Hit that switch.
And it's like people don't understand what it take.
Like when you get in there and it's like those lights, they like the lights are on me.
You don't understand the lights.
These are like the lights that beat at the club and you can see them up, fuckers from the freeway.
Like these are them lights inside of a building flashing on.
You're like, damn, nigger.
Like, them are bright to the motherfuck.
I mean, it's a crazy feeling because like even wow.
was saying like I felt like you panicked. I'm like I didn't panic. I just got in like you
don't have the option of panicking because as soon as you get in the ring and you look in the
other guy it's like you don't have any room in your brain for being nervous for feeling shitty
for whatever it's just straight life or death in that moment like you gotta just it's just going
down and you're you're nervous as before it like in the lead up to it I was backstage for
probably like three hours before it happened I'm taking a piss every 20 30 minutes I'm
I took probably three shits in the course of three hours.
You know, your body is just, it knows what's about to go down.
And it's doing everything it can to get you ready for this.
And, yeah, I mean, it's crazy.
My boy Vell lives in Long Beach, and he's really trying to get into the boxing thing, too.
So I feel like we should definitely do a stream or something where we come out there
and just get in the ring and see how it goes.
Yeah, that should go up.
Yeah, that'd be fun.
I'm ready to start streaming.
Go up.
Yeah, I'm ready to start streaming going up with the streaming bag and everything like that.
And yeah, it's a lot.
It's just a lot to put in this fighting shit.
And so when people are not from the fighting world
and they try to fight somebody who's in that world,
who's only eating fruits and vegetables,
they're not eating pork, they're not eating certain meats,
they're only eating clean.
They're not stopping at fast food.
If they stop to get food,
they're going to stop at Simply Salad.
I love Simply Salad.
That's my favorite spot.
I used to eat that shit all the time.
They don't postmates to my crib now.
That sucks.
Even when I was on Melrose,
I couldn't get it postmates.
there. When I was downtown, I could postmates it.
And now here, no chance.
That's funny. I love simply salad. They got the best
salads. Yeah, yeah. I got to go there.
I got to go there again. But yeah, man,
like, they don't fucking understand this shit, Adam.
They don't understand this shit. These sacrifices,
it's like, you don't live in this world.
And then a lot of people,
they think they're going to step into somebody
else's world and f*** them up.
This ain't even your world. You and somebody else's
world. Like, the rules that you live by, the gravity is different here.
You know what I'm saying?
So the rules you live by, that shit don't go down over here.
That's why people go out of town and get killed.
I don't give a fuck.
Who you was in your city.
I don't give a fuck.
If you started that city, you could start that shit.
You can run every person in there.
You come to a different city.
You're nothing over here.
This is a different city.
There is a different person up at the top.
Somebody will hurt you.
And I don't give a fuck.
If you connected with one race, another race will hurt you.
it will be assassinated.
A few different times in my life,
I've had people tell me, like,
I'll never get f*** up,
nobody will ever whip my ass,
nobody will ever get one over on me.
And I have one that really stands out of my brain
when I was 19.
I met this dude,
he was going to some party with us in Boston.
We drive like 45 minutes to get there or whatever.
And on the way,
he's talking about how hard he is
and how nobody will ever fuck him up.
At that party, he got his teeth knocked out.
Some dudes that he taught,
he said something rude to him,
and boom, he gets his teeth knocked out by these dudes.
And so even at like 19, I was like, all right, you never want to be the dude acting that cocky and thinking nothing could happen to you.
For sure.
And it's like, yeah, you don't want to be that cocky.
And that's what I see what a lot of these dudes is that they be so cocky.
They think nothing can happen to you.
Oh, witty, whoop.
Oh, whoop him, I beat him up.
They look at you.
They like, I'm this type of person.
I'm holding this type of image.
He holding that image.
I beat him up.
Oh, oh, oh.
I'm in this Lamborghini.
Oh, he and that little f*** up Honda.
I beat his ass.
Yeah.
I can't let, like, you think that, like, bro, this, this, like, what the fuck?
Like, what the fuck?
It's not, it's not, it's not that.
Like, you know what I ain't gonna lie.
Yeah, it's just not that like, lost my train of thought.
No, but yo, so you were in juvenile hall with Almighty suspect?
Was I?
Okay, so, no, I went to Washington Preparatory High School with Almighty Suspect.
Oh, okay.
Because he said that some Blackstones were tripping on you because of your name and that you weren't going up for all
and you stood on business and stuff.
I guess there was a clip of suspect talking about that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I was, I probably was, he is right.
And so, yeah, he probably was like the,
but you, when you locked up, bro, it's, I think I went to,
yeah, yeah, I think I want to watch them in him.
But yeah, when you, but I probably was locked up with him in there too.
I mean, I can't remember every face.
I was in there with so many people.
Like, it was everybody.
I got a story with like, anybody from L.A.
damn there, like, they probably seen me somewhere.
I mean, like, you.
And that's another thing
Like when a lot of people
be talking shit
On Instagram and shit like that
They act like I'm not a real person
Like I'm not one of these other celebrities
Like let's say like for instance
For me
You'll see me on Instagram
But bro you see me at food for less
On Slossin and Western
Getting my food
Like you will see me
You will see me in a growth
You might see me walking up the street
Like walking up that like
Right
rapping my music and stuff
I'm really
I'm really out here in these streets
Like I'm really out here in these streets
And I'm not saying that to say like I'm hard or something like,
I'm in a situation.
I'm trying to get out.
Like you shouldn't be over there playing with me.
For sure.
That's why I think that you're going to have a big career because I feel like you got
the respect from the people that realize that you're not disrespecting people,
not being a dick, being an internet troll.
You're just really like trying to make it as a boxer and entertainer.
Man, like, man, I am.
I am like, man, like, especially being a non-affiliate,
that means the whole city going to be able to root for you.
Yeah, they are.
Yeah, and that's what I love.
And I'm not gonna lie, L.A., bro, like, even the game members, they love me.
I think the game members show me the most respect.
Like, the most respect.
They, like, they'll get out the car.
Like, they'd get out the car.
They send me in 7-11.
Get out the car.
I came in, I see you.
Like, nice to meet you, bro.
Like, what you're doing?
I love what you doing.
They were respectful.
They have 50 tattoos on their face.
I'm like, damn.
Like, damn, that's crazy.
Like, but they really, uh, respect.
I see groups of games all the time.
They say, man, I throw the hooks.
They tell the homie, like, he'll beat your ass, girl.
Yeah, you'll fuck you up.
And I'm like, I'm like, these dudes is cool.
It's like they show me love.
Definitely.
So it hasn't been announced yet, but you're planning on fighting in March on brand risk?
Yeah.
So, yeah, I receive the message about fighting on March and Brown Risk.
So I'm supposed to probably fight super hot fire.
That's what I'm going to get down with.
I mean, that's legendary right there.
Yeah, that's legendary.
That's my boy right there.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
I mean, see, super hot.
Super hot, this is the thing about super hot.
super hot is really like that.
Super hot is just from a different world
where it's not like ours.
It's not like our world,
but he's really like that.
So I remember when he was getting down
one of the fighters at the time
on my page,
who, you know,
I'm not going to speak on him too much.
I don't speak on him too much
because we don't really talk like that.
And when you talk about me,
he'd be speaking shit
and I ain't going to bring him up
and even make him relevant.
But yeah.
So,
When he was fighting this dude, I called him.
I'm like, super hot, you know?
I don't know if you're ready for this fight.
Like, you sure you want to do this and all of that?
Because super hot was like somebody like kind of,
that was kind of made it before he did his shit.
Like he had all this publicity.
For me, it was like somebody that could network with.
So I didn't want to fuck up the network by the homie beating the shit out of him.
Now he never wanted to see us again.
So I called him and told him, like, I don't think you could fuck with him.
He like, you think that?
I'll get your Uber to come fight me right now.
Woof, really?
Yeah, I don't want to downplay Super Hot Fire at all.
I have no idea what he has to offer as a fighter.
But it is crazy because he was like one of the first viral internet dudes in the history of LA.
And then he kind of just dipped off and just said like he wasn't feeling it.
He just sort of fell back.
I think he deleted all his videos for a while.
But yo, if he gets knocked out, they got to have the stream ready to play the clip.
Oh.
Yeah, they didn't have it ready.
Yeah.
But I'm not a boxer.
But I'm not a boxer.
It's going to be memes for show.
Unfortunately, I got to do that to him
because I'm writing my story
and I'm not about to write my shit
where I lose.
I damn there, I don't even, like,
the way I write it, I don't even want to go there
and be like, by decision,
I don't even want to go to the decision.
Like, I want to knock him out.
I do want to knock him out
because it's like, I don't,
I'm trying to, where I'm trying to get,
I should be dusting.
you off. I'm trying to fight
a damn little thing I can fuck with him. I'm
like he's small, he's short, but yeah,
I'm getting the ring with gang
today, tomorrow, stream, on the stream, whatever.
For free, I don't give a fuck. I just won, like, I got
something to prove to myself and to the world.
You know what I'm saying? So it's like
I'm on that. Like, oh, for sure. That's gonna be legendary.
I hope that March works out because I'm definitely trying to go out
there to Florida and stuff. I don't know.
I heard a whisper that maybe Blueface could be
on the card too, so that would be pretty
legendary but uh i'll fight gang too oh i won't fight gang too though but i don't but at the same
time like you feel me like i mean he fighting swaggy p yeah he fighting dudes that's like way up there
you know you win a couple fights boom you're in in line you know they up there so i wouldn't be
surprised you be like you know what i don't want to buy what i want to fight him i can fight somebody
else you feel i mean i understand but i would i would i would i would you know i would do a
boxing match with him.
No, that'd be sick.
Yeah, because we all did cardio that one day at the stairs in Calabasas.
He's tall.
He's tall.
He's tall.
I think he's losing a little bit of weight as he keeps training and stuff because,
you know, he had to eat so much to put on that weight that I heard that he's kind
of like dropping weight a little bit.
So I don't know, but I think he's still like around like 210 or something, which he was
150 when he last boxed.
So he's like a totally different dude now.
So how much he's right on?
He said, like, how much?
I think he's like two, uh, 210.
Two 10.
Something like that.
I'm like 205 right now.
He can't be 210.
I do like 220.
Maybe it's a little more.
I don't know.
220.
Yeah, probably for show.
But yeah, but like I say, it's respect.
You know, Blue Face Solid with me.
I ain't got nothing against him.
I think he's a cool person.
I f*** with him.
Yeah.
But, I mean, I'm not going to lie.
Like, I'll box anybody in the ring for a bag.
Like, I'm getting out with you.
He's in the same category.
Yeah.
He ain't worried about shit.
We can be best friend.
I ain't got no best friend.
I'm saying I don't, but I'm saying, like, I don't give a fuck if I knew you my whole life.
Like, we can fight for it back.
Facts.
All right, y'all, I'm looking forward to it.
K. Mack, going crazy.
I'm about to send a spody face a picture of these, let them know that you're interested in getting
him in the ring.
Yeah, interested.
And, you know, you know, something for him to practice for that.
We're going to make it happen.
We're going to make it happen.
And in King Pill, I wanted to do that just because it's an easy fade, especially if I
get a bag for fighting King Pill.
Like, this would be the easiest money I've ever made in my life.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So I don't even think they would allow that shit.
I don't think that shit would be legal.
like that'll be like rigging a fight
I feel like they would like brand miss might be down for that
just because King Pills so big
and you're way smaller than him that it might kind of make sense you know
I'll get them up in a few seconds but I kind of believe it too
yeah yeah yeah because he his carter was horrible
and then the dude he was fighting he was doing his shit
I follow him on Facebook and all of that but uh
but but when you start boxing
he did this shit like what I'm saying is like
if he get out with me
I feel like I have I have more
it's more natural for me.
It's nothing to think about.
I'm a, you don't swing at me.
I'm actually dodging, throw a hook
at the same time without even fucking thinking.
So it's like, these dudes you fight and like,
sleep, breathing, eat this shit.
Hell yeah.
I'm looking forward to it.
K-Mack, the great.
Make sure you follow him on Instagram.
He's got a lot of good stuff coming.
Don't stop playing with him.
That's a factoid.
Stop playing with me.
Hey, man.
Much respect.
I know we had our issues in the past,
but I'm glad we patched it up.
I'm definitely trying to help make sure your career goes crazy.
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