No Jumper - Slim And Adam Saleh Interview
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No Jumper, coolest podcast on the world.
And today I'm in here with a couple of heavy hitters.
Two dudes who I've seen beat the dog shit out of people in recent memory, legally, in the ring.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Slim and Adam Sal, how are you guys doing?
What's up?
What's up, doing good, yo?
We out here, no jumper.
Hell yeah, bro.
I love No Jumper, bro.
It's like, we met you, like, a few times, but we didn't get a chance to, like, have a convo with you or even like, even take a picture with you because-
It was in the middle of all the time.
the madness of the craziest time and recorded YouTube history of Fusi Khan and such.
I know, I know.
We wanted to, like, talk with you because you see, we're big fans of what you do.
But, like, we didn't want to feel like we're using Fusi, you know, because he, he would
have connects with you, he would talk with you.
And we didn't want to feel like we're using him to get to you.
So how long have you guys been friends and kicking it?
Well, it's like 2014, man.
Earlier, earlier, like 2013, yeah, like six, seven years now.
And this is before boxing became a thing.
This is all just you guys are both just YouTube.
Yeah.
We basically met through YouTube.
Nice.
And we just came boys and we just daily vlog together throughout the whole like six years.
That's what's up.
Yeah, I was getting into it last night because I feel like at a certain point I just sort of lost that feeling of just pulling out your camera and just vlogging some shit every day.
And it's such a good feeling.
Like it really like gives you like a motivation in your life to like there.
It can be bad.
It can lead you towards like doing lame or boring or like stay.
things with their life. But at the end of the day, like a lot of times it guides you towards
living a more exciting life because it gives you like a reason to want to do cool shit every
day. Definitely. And especially in LA, man, like the weather is beautiful. We're from New
York, Brooklyn. So like we have depressing days. That's how I feel out here for sure. My girlfriend,
like she was like, we went to Hawaii and then we came back and she was all like, oh, you know,
in Hawaii, it was so nice. And I felt like, I just felt so motivated every day waking
on. I'm like, I'm from New Hampshire. I feel like that in LA every day. Trust me.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
I thought it was no sad, no bad days in L.A.
No, I mean, but people from L.A.,
they just don't appreciate it quite like the same way.
You know what's weird, man?
I feel like everyone out here is like, like,
like has like an ego, you know what I'm saying?
Like in New York, you know,
everybody's more real, more genuine.
But over here it's like, there's not much genuine people, like,
out here in L.A.
That's why I hear a lot.
You have to be like really famous in New York
for people to really start acting weird to you.
Definitely.
You have to hit like a different level, I think.
Whereas in L.A., it's just like everybody.
is sort of like wrapped up in this their own little bubble of like this is who I am I'm so
important blah blah blah New York the attitude is more like everybody's the same everybody's on the
subway or like you know trapped in traffic it's like you're all part of this crazy fucking
jungle you're trying to make sense of it that's so true man whenever we meet anyone in L.A.
If we ask them like oh what do you do that I'm an entrepreneur then we see their Instagram
and she's like stripper but I'm releasing music though what songs do you have that I don't have
no music. It's like everyone is something in LA, I feel like. Everybody wants to be like an R.
They want to be like a to work for like an MCN or some shit. That's like that's a fact.
Anyone who's not an actual entertainer is trying to just like moot off entertainers in some way.
Yeah, I can see it. I can see it like all over YouTube even like YouTube. That's why like I
respect the like YouTube people in in the UK. You know, they show love to one another.
They do. They have a very bit. We saw that with KSI to be honest. Like they really have.
had their community like 100% behind him.
Whereas, like, then you looked at the Logan Paul thing, and it is kind of just because
it's like Logan Paul's very controversial.
But he definitely didn't have like America behind him.
KSI has way more fans than he did.
Even in L.A.
Yeah, it was crazy, honestly.
It felt like the vibe was behind him.
I don't know.
I think it's because, like, at the end of the day, Logan Paul, there's some pretty good
reasons out there for people that not like him.
And KSI has never had that.
He never had this big bad thing of like, oh, you know,
from the dead body or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I feel like people in the UK are just like way more respectful.
You know, like, you know, it's weird because like, you know, the other day at the event,
you know, Roto Shah.
Yeah.
Like, I tweeted the other day, like, I tweeted like literally like a month after my fight.
I said I called him a bitch, you know, I called him a bitch on Twitter and everything.
But when I saw him in person, he just came out to me, he showed me mad love.
He gave me a pound.
He said what you did was dope.
And like, that's like changed my whole perspective on him and like the sideman.
Like, because I kind of like, like, dislike them.
But like, now I got like, I just got like mad love for them now.
What did he?
thing was dope just that you were willing to call him out and that you were willing to like
because it's like a different thing when it comes to boxing and YouTube once it gets
all together because then it's kind of like you can challenge like I could say right now like
like if you guys weren't here I could be like you know I'm a fight slim fuck slim I'm a fight slim
and it's like nobody's really even going to believe that I really don't like you they're
going to see what it is is that we're trying to like this is a clout meet up like we're going
fucking get some money and get some views together and on the other hand like you see how the
UK, even with the UK peeps, they show
with mad love. And then when you meet,
I'm at Jake Paul for the first time,
and he was just like a douchebag.
He was talking about how he's better than these
professional boxers and that
it's like their, it's like
his backyard sparring. Like the way he was
talking, it just irks me, man.
When I was watching him say that,
I really kind of felt like a Floyd Mayweather
type vibe of like, oh, you're
going to just act so
cocky and ridiculous that
that's going to like grab it, make people
gravitate towards you because that's such like you can't really think there's no way he really thinks
that no he probably does man like I'm telling you man like when you have that much yes man around you
and people just gassing you're like oh you punch good it really gashes you up you know what I'm saying
like I want to be disrespectful but like look at foosie you know what I'm saying like he had the team
like you know Ricky they said go look at him uh he like he hit so hard like everybody was just
gassing him up and he really like thought he was in win with a first round knockout so to me
it's crazy because when I've like I've never really got too deep in the boxing thing but during my time
doing jit-so and shit, it's such a clear hierarchy because it's so obvious who's, like,
when I was there, I'm a white belt, it's like, I know I'm a pussy.
And then these other dudes who are black belts or shit, I know they could fuck me up.
Like, it's self-evident.
If we rolled for five seconds, it would be obvious that they could fuck me up.
And I would think that it would be kind of similar in the boxing world where if you're
serious about boxing at all, you look at the top boxers and you're like, God level,
like, so much respect.
I'm sure that's how you guys feel like to the dudes that are above you.
You can't help but look at them without being like, that is amazing.
Of course, you gotta give respect where it's dude, you know.
But to me, Jake Paul and Logan, like, they can talk all they want, but they didn't
do the talking in the ring.
Like, all the talking Logan did, and then he didn't beat KSI.
It's just, that's it.
His stock went down.
Logan was talking crazy, man.
He was like, yo, first round decapitation.
He was saying shit like that, bro.
I was expecting him, like, to throw punches.
He didn't throw punches.
He was, like, backpedaling the whole fight.
You know, KSI was the aggressor, the entire fight.
And then the fact that they're trying to say, oh, okay, it was, they should have won.
KS.
Logan should have won.
I'm like, come on, man.
give respect where it's due bro.
After really looking at that fight, I really, at first they're like, oh, he didn't deserve
that of the two points taken away.
I'm not an expert on boxing or anything, but it seemed like he pretty blatantly broke some
fucking rules right there and probably definitely had that point.
He grabbed his head and uppercut.
And he said, he said, him again on the way down.
He didn't really get him, but he went for it.
That's crazy.
Yeah, you can't hit a fighter winner like down.
Yeah.
And he says, like, you know, him and his, was his ass licker, his friend?
Shannon?
No.
No.
His asshole.
Mike.
Mike.
Mike.
I'm like, Mike.
Mike does lick asses.
Not Logan's, I don't think.
Oh, he definitely like licks Logan's ass.
Because when I was hosting with his own, Ryan Garcia, he saw that I was kind of like,
I was Team KSI, and he just started roasting me out of nowhere, like, oh, you got a Christmas sweater
on, blah, blah, blah.
But yeah, they're saying like, oh, he did was tap KSI.
Oh, he did is tap him.
Like, bro, that tap that Logan did is illegal in boxing is dangerous for the opponent, you know?
And they're just like, oh, we just tapped him.
You can't just that can't just be an excuse saying you tapped him. It's like an attempted murder. It's like you didn't kill him, but you tried to kill him. It's like if you kind of swinging somebody around on the ground, if you do make contact with their head, I mean, shit, I don't know. But yeah, so that the crazy shit about that situation from my perspective is just the fact that like what does Logan do with his career now? Because he's basically one of the biggest YouTubers. He fought one of the biggest YouTubers. He had to draw it and then a loss. Is he really going to like go for it again? It doesn't seem like it. And who would he fight anyway? It doesn't seem like KSI is.
interested.
That's what I'm saying.
They were too busy thinking about him winning and his whole future.
I was even told Jake, like, what happens if case how it loses.
I personally knew Logan was going to lose because after I seen the first fight, I was
like, there's no way he can become that good within that.
It was just all talk.
It was all.
No, yeah, with the first round knockout thing, like, you know, knocking someone out is a skill,
you know?
You can't just fucking, you know, put in two months in training and knock someone out, bro.
It's a skill, man.
Like, you have to know where exactly at him.
It's like timing and everything.
Like, you can't just learn that.
shit like that man. I think in the buildup, everybody just sort of like started to, I think Logan did a
better job of promoting himself as a boxer. KSI didn't make that many videos or he wasn't going
crazy on social media. He seemed like he was probably just actually training in private and not making
a big thing out of it. And the other thing is Logan, when you're around Logan, you're like, wow,
that is a big fucking strong dude. Like he looks like an athlete more so than KSI, but that doesn't
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You know what's great.
He was going out Canello Alvarez, bro.
He was going out fucking Canello.
But these guys are master trolls.
Like, I think that they know that if they say the craziest, stupidest shit that they're going to get a lot of attention for it.
In the Jake Paul's case, it almost does it.
really work that well anymore
if you think about it because he's saying this crazy shit
about him being better than pro boxers and nobody's
making that big a deal out of it.
Because they kind of know that he just does that.
Well, it just
gets me tight because like
why talk like that and disrespect
people who do it professionally, but it's all good.
Shout out to Logan for losing
because I won 10,000 from Ryan Garcia.
That's amazing. Yeah, literally $10,000
cash from Ryan, yeah.
I'm glad I didn't bet on it because I was
voting for Logan.
Yo, last year, I made all my friends.
I was like, yo, bet on Logan.
I generally think Logan's, I made them bet a thousand, a thousand, and then it was a draw.
And they're like, what the fuck, Adam?
Why'd you make us bet on Logan?
And then the next year, I'm like, no, I'm definitely not betting on him.
When it's a draw, do you just get your money back?
I think when it's a draw, no, I think if you bet on Logan knocking them out.
You could bet on the draw as well.
Right, right, right, right.
It wasn't just on the outcome.
When did you guys start to get into the boxing thing?
When did that become the move?
I had a, even before the KSI.
and Logan and KSai Joe Weller.
I did my own charity
boxing match in 2015.
And it was like a small venue
like a 500 seater in the UK.
And that was like
one of the first charity boxing
events that I did. Then after that,
which was 2015. Then after that, KSai and
Joe Weller did their one like a few
months later. And then that's when
like my name started, KSI
started having this poll
of like a
who was on the list?
It was like Fusi
Vitali, me, Alex Wasabi.
It was like, vote for whoever you want for KSI to fight next.
And I was winning the polls of like 200,000 votes.
And at the time, Logan didn't want to fight him.
He wanted to do UFC.
And then when Logan seen all the hype, like, happening
and like when he did his suicide force shit,
he was like, oh, shit, this is my chance.
Let me just do boxing.
I'm going to jump in with KSI.
So when you started doing it, though,
you weren't thinking of it like, oh, I'm a YouTuber.
I could do some celebrity-ass shit with it.
You were more just doing it for just the love of the game
because you were doing it on a smaller scale.
Yeah, I was doing it for the love of the game
and I did it for charity.
And plus before YouTube, I used to do amateur boxing.
I used to do amateur boxing boxing license taken away
when I was 17 years old.
Why?
For fighting in the street.
Oh, shit, really?
It's a world star.
Oh, wow.
Just a random street fight and that got your boxing license taken away?
I was a street fight I had in front of this kid's,
It was in New York where I used to go to school in Harlem.
And this kid came up with his uncle, his mom to fight me one-on-on.
And then I was put in a position where everyone came in a circle and, like, I had to fight.
And then I fought and then I knocked him out.
Wow.
I knocked him out.
And then my trainer saw it.
And that was the second time I got caught fighting in the street.
And then they took away my boxing license.
And then I just stopped doing boxing.
And then I merged on to YouTube around like 2012.
Right.
Yeah.
But basically, we made an event this year for our country Yemen.
You know, we want to do a charity match for Yemen
because, you know, there's a crisis going on over there.
Right.
And we had the opportunity to fight someone.
I had no opponent at the time.
Like, I don't know who was going to fight.
Adam wanted to fight Fusi in the beginning.
You know, he called Fuzi and asked if he wanted to fight him.
But Fuzi was not interested in fighting Adam
because Adam had, you know, amateur experience.
But when he mentioned...
I told him, I was like, yo, can my friend handle my work?
You know, my lover?
Is it like way bigger than you?
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
That's why...
Yeah.
But to me, I don't care.
Like, I don't care about the way...
Even with Jake, I told him I'll spar, but he's ducking it.
He's ducking it.
When you do these fights, though, is it possible for you guys to decide on the weights being totally different?
You don't have to meet at a weight?
Oh, you do have to meet at a weight.
You have to be a pro fight.
Yeah, you have to be.
No, no, for a pro fight, if it's with the zone, then it has to be at a weight.
Like, it has to be at a weight class.
They got a class that.
Like, cruiserweight was the one with Logan Paul and KS.
That was cruiserweight.
That fucks up a lot of different matchups that we like to see.
There's a lot of people that are just so different sides.
You're like, damn, you're never going to see that.
Definitely.
And then I told Fusi, I was like, yo, would you want to fight slim?
He was like, slim.
And then I was like, yeah, man, it just makes sense.
His birthday is July 15.
Yeah, it's my birthday.
You have July 15 tatted on you.
I still got the shirt at my crib.
I should have worn it.
Holy fuck.
That would have been great.
I was wearing it during that insane live stream with Fusi.
What were you thinking at the time?
Because I was there like kind of like an outsider just looking at what's going on.
You and Fusi.
But what were you thinking?
It was such a roller coaster because it was like four hours of that shit.
And at certain points, people are just passing me blunts.
I'm just trying to deal with it.
Because four hours is a long fucking time to have these crazy.
Like Fusi's energy at that time in particular for four hours is a lot.
He pulled up to you like randomly too, right?
Like during like Shane Dawson.
Yeah.
That was crazy.
Did you ever know he was coming?
No.
He was literally like in his car watching the Shane interview and then me and Shane started
talking about Fusi and basically like diagnosing him like describing what we thought was
wrong with him or what went wrong.
with his event or whatever he pulls right the fuck up in retrospect even though that was so amazing
it's kind of sucks that i didn't get like a full shane dawson interview in because that would have
been amazing you know yeah yeah but instead foosie pulled up and got crazy it was madness it's entertaining
though it was so excited because everybody started pulling up randomly then sam pepper and ice beside
shut up and sam and the foosey just were getting into it so bad and that was just at that point
we're like three plus hours in and i'm just throwing my hands up like how the fuck is this still getting
better.
That's when the meme was born too, the picture of the shirt.
Yeah.
It was like, it would be like if you watch like a Star Wars movie, but then the movie was like
six hours long and it had like multiple like crazy arcs to it in the middle of it where
it's just it just seems like the movie's over, things are settling down.
And then it's like, nope, here's Kim Star.
Nope.
Here's Sam Pepper.
He's going to scream into Fusey's face.
God, that was a great time.
Wow.
You can never recreate that, you know?
That's a year, a year and a half.
ago a year and a few months ago yeah that's crazy time flies time fly he i feel like he's a
whole different person now me too when i was watching your vlogs last time i'm like god he just
doesn't bother me anymore i used to like really dislike him based on his videos he's cool now he's really
cool that i actually hung out with him like you know i got here i met up with him and we just talked about
everything we're just chilling now we did a twitch stream together yeah everything's like better i feel
he's more humble now he changed him he changed him definitely changed him yeah because when i was
talking to fusi the other day i was like you think i'm fine again he's like pro he's like i got to get
another nose surgery.
It's kind of like,
he just got like a bad reality check.
You know,
like, in the Logan,
the Logan KS.
I fight,
it's like whatever.
Like, yeah,
Logan lost,
it is what it is,
but he didn't get hurt.
Fuzi got hurt way worse
than we've seen anybody
in this whole YouTube thing.
And, you know,
it's the crazy part.
I don't get no credit
like for like what happened.
Everybody's like, you know,
saying, oh,
Fuzi had no defense,
you know, scarce.
I don't know who else did it have no defense.
You know, he had no much damage
done to him the way I gave damage,
you know?
No one wants to give the credit to me.
That's what it's mad frustrating, bro.
Everyone doubted him, like, call him crackhead.
Yeah, everyone's, I was the underdog, bro.
Like, legit.
Like, every day I was reading messages I was getting knocked the fuck out in the first round.
Like, you're a twig.
You ain't shit.
Like, every fucking day.
Every day, bro.
Like, my YouTube comments was getting spam, like, violent every day.
I mean, my family thought I was going to lose too.
Same thing with KSI and Logan.
Like, if you looked at Logan, he was bigger and stronger or whatever.
Like, you looked at Fusi.
He looked fucking big.
Like, if you had looked at each other side by side.
It was like, he looks like he's bigger.
That's like such a surface level thing to base.
But KSI had a lot of people that actually believed in me, believed in him, you know?
Like, you know, Logan had the slight edge.
But me, for me, I was like a 20 to one underdog.
Like, if you were going to put money on it, everybody was putting money on Fuzzi.
I had a friend of mine to put $2,000 on Fuzzi.
Really?
I swear.
Was that offensive to you?
Hell yeah, bro.
I was like, damn.
Like, from this whole experience, I realized, like, who, like, really truly believes
in me.
But at the same time, it really, like, I thought about it.
I was like, you know, like, I am, like a skinny dude and Fuzzi's huge.
So, like, it kind of, like, fools the public, you know?
So, like, I learned to accept it.
How was your cardio in that fight?
Do you get gasped by the end of it, or were you good?
By third, fourth round, I was getting tired.
The reason, my cardio was really good, but I was throwing so much punches.
Like, literally, every round I was throwing punches.
Every time he's coming at me, I was throwing punches.
You know, it wasn't like Logan running away, backpedaling the whole fight.
You felt like you were totally in control the whole time.
Was there ever a moment where you were like, oh, shit, like he's starting to take control of this?
I was in control the entire fight, but when I was in the fight, like, when I was in the fight,
I was just so focused on winning.
Like, I was landing all the punches.
after the first round, my coach came out to me,
he said, you're fucking him up.
Keep it going.
He's just screaming.
You're winning every single round.
Just keep going.
Don't get tired.
They're count on you to gas out.
I just kept going and ended up winning in the fourth round with a TKO.
Do you feel like you, do you feel like you're happy with your performance?
Like, obviously you dominated, but do you feel like you could have done better?
Do you feel like that was who you are as a fighter right now?
It was a pretty good example.
I know I could do way better, man.
Like, you know, I grew up street fighter, you know?
Like, I never had, I never really box.
I only had two months to train.
So I know I'm telling myself you imagine I had a year to train, bro. I'll be a whole fucking different monster, you know
Like people still trying to not give me credit say oh Fuzi was not like you know he was a good fighter
So I'm down to fight anybody but I'm down to fight Jake Paul he called me out to spar him, but I was like yo why the fuck I'm gonna spar my
A potential opponent like why would I do that I'd rather fight him and put on the show and embarrass him on a fucking large scale
You know what I'm saying now and I'll humble him I'll humble him even Logan Logan was called yeah he was tweeting me he won't spar me too you know that
Really before the chaos I think wow because uh uh fuchsie
Did he did an interview.
Show me to DM.
Do you have the DMs on the phone?
Yeah, I have my DMs.
He was DMing him crazy.
He was so like he was heated.
He makes it seem like it's like we should be thankful and grateful that he's inviting
us to him, his backyard to go there.
Like we're not here for the clout to go to go to spar him.
You know, sparring is for friends, as we've seen.
Sparons is like, it's a friendly thing.
If you want to do a match, he should do a match with Jake.
And he wasn't even speaking about sparring with Logan.
He was just telling Logan to put some respect on Slim's name.
No, this is what happened basically.
So Lucy was on him.
interview, like a post interview with Logan
and Mike, right? And then
Logan asked him, he's like, yo, like, what is
what is Slim going to do next or something like that?
And then Fuzzi's like, oh, I think he wants the box
again. And then Logan was like this.
He just like, looks away and says laughing and shit. I felt mad,
disrespected. I'm like, come on, man. Like, you know, I proved myself.
They're probably trolling, but he's from Brooklyn. So he got the mentality.
Yeah, I don't play. I don't like that disrespectful
shit, you know, especially when I show love to people, you know,
and they disrespect me. You know, if someone laughs at me
in my face like that, I'll fucking probably swing,
bro. Honestly, I like that shit.
that if you're just a regular person, it's like, it's a, it's a good thing to just, you know,
turn the other cheek, walk away from it, blah, blah, blah. If you're a YouTuber and a boxer
and somebody disrespects you publicly, you got to be all over that because, like, you know,
a lot of these boxing feud seems so fake. Like, obviously you and Fusi were hyping it up. That's a
whole part of doing the fight. But it's like, if somebody really disrespects you and you're
really mad, it's like, you got to seize that shit and fucking go for it right then and there.
Because, I mean, even Fusi fighting you was like a big look for your career, right?
Because he's such a fucking well-known person.
Yeah, but he was looking at me as a stepping zone.
That's the funny thing.
He was looking past me.
He was calling out Dejy.
He was calling out Jake Paul.
I'm like, yo, focus on your fight with me.
I kept making video with him.
I kept making video with him.
I was going to put me.
Because you're looking past me and you're understating me.
And that's when I just proved him wrong.
Like, he really like fucking got humbled, like, after the whole experience.
I know someone's going to win.
I was just telling Slim, don't get mad.
Like, it's going to look better when you win.
But even when you believe in him, and even if you believe in yourself, you're still like, if so many people don't believe in me, it fucks with you, right? It fucks with you, right?
It fucks with your mental, I swear. Like, oh my, my, damn, like, especially friends that I know, like, saying, like, they're going up to Adam on the low. They're going to him. Like, yo, you really think Slim could do this?
And Adam be telling me, I'm like, yo, fuck. Like, people, like, it fuck. Like, it fuck. But it just gives you that much more to prove, you know?
Who was the white dude that I saw you beat up last night?
Last night. I think it was your most recent fight?
He was a MMA fighter named Marcus.
Oh, the white guy with a blonde hair, right?
Yeah, yeah.
He was my first professional fight that I've ever had.
But he's, he's like a journeyman.
Like, he's been doing it for a while.
He's been doing it for a while.
So in terms of where you're at in your boxing career,
what did that fight mean to you?
Or was there?
Because it's interesting because it's like,
you could just fight somebody who is like close to you.
Skill-wise, that makes sense in terms of how many fights they had or whatever.
Or you could fight another YouTuber that is going to be a whole big thing.
So I don't even.
see it like people look at me like oh my god people think i'm fucking floyd or like some next
professional like but like after watching that fight i was fucking impressed i'm like wow this guy is
moving around like you really were fucking doing it to that guy that was awesome thank you but
it's like i'm not i don't feel like i'm i'm at that level i had some amateur experience and then
i took like an eight nine year gap eight nine year gap and then that's what i had um the charity fight
in 2015 and we had another charity fight in uh recently with that
the foosy card.
And then I'm, yeah, I beat,
I beat my opponent.
That was my first professional fight.
You know what's crazy?
He called out so many YouTubers, like written emails to,
and everybody declined, bro.
Everybody didn't want to fight at him.
They all say, no, even in the case out Logan,
the zone wanted me to be on the undercard.
They made me DM so many, like, so many YouTubers.
So many.
All of them just saying,
ain't you professional?
Yo, like, aren't you a pro?
You couldn't find anybody who is down?
No one was down.
No one was down.
Wow.
Even for the charity match, like no one was down.
They were trying to get more YouTubers on the undercard for the Logan Paul thing.
They just couldn't really find any good ones.
It was supposed to be me versus Face Sensei.
But then he was, I believe he was like 180 pounds.
I weigh 135, 140.
So it needed to be like a, that's what I'm saying.
You're right.
Like, the zone, if it's with the zone, it's always going to be like with a weight class.
And you know what's crazy is that I actually signed an NDA about this.
But a couple of months ago, somebody hit me up talking to me.
about potentially paying me to box somebody on a fight.
And when I think about it now,
it probably was the Logan Paul one,
but they just didn't mention anything about it.
They just mentioned the potential opponent
and a dollar amount.
But then, like, they wanted me to lose, like, 30 pounds
in, like, three months.
I'm like, I'm not going to learn how to box
and lose 30 pounds.
Because the guy was, like, way too small or whatever.
But, I mean, I am kind of, like,
open to the idea of it for sure.
That's dope.
I would love to see you box.
Hell yeah.
You're big as fuck.
Because I don't know what the fuck I'm doing.
not there bro. No, I feel like you'll beat the shit out of your opponent.
It depends. I don't know.
Yeah, but 30 pounds losing 30 pounds in like two months. That's a lot.
And learning to the fight. You could probably do like one or the other, like in terms of getting
ready for the fight to be like pretty solid or losing that much weight.
They are having another, the zone is having more. Like from what I heard, they're having
more events and they want to have more YouTubers.
They mentioned me on their poll on Twitter. On Twitter, they made a poll and like, oh,
what do you want to see on the next YouTube for a fight card?
Might be him and Alex Osah.
Yeah. They mentioned me and Alex Wic.
Bobby. Because me and I saw he had a little thing too. Because after the whole foosy fight, he was
doubted to me as well. But after the fight, he made a video and he's like, yo, Slim is not a good
boxer. I'm like, how to fuck you say that when you got knocked out in the second round by the
dude I fucked up? Like, how are you going to say that? Like, it makes no sense to me, bro.
Wow. You know, so like, I made a video, I called him out, but he's the one of like,
he wants to spar. I'm like, yo, to set up an event, bro. Fuck the sparring shit,
we're not friends. There's no rest there and stuff. It's stupid. Like, set up a real fight.
You know, risk getting hurt, I mean, just spire or whatever, but and don't get paid.
And it eliminates the possibility of that matchup happening and getting paid.
Why spar your potential opponent?
That's fucking stupid.
He's down to do it with DeZone.
Like, everyone, now that DeZone is in there, everyone wants to do it because they got the zone money, you know?
Yeah, so.
Is that what you're thinking about doing next?
Like in terms of that fight you just took, was that like, well, shit, I can't fight somebody
famous on the, on the zone card, but at least I might as well do another fight with somebody
that's, like, close to my skill level.
I might, I'm, have you heard of DDG?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, did it.
So I might, maybe in the next one, it might be me and him.
He's interested?
He's interested, but he was asking for like six figures, six, seven figures, yeah.
Is that totally out of the question in terms of the money that,
because people were saying that Jake Paul and Logan might have got 10 million each.
Wow.
I mean, that's the number that Keemstar was thrown out, and Fay's bank seemed to be verifying it.
I would trust what Keemstar says.
He knows everything.
Maybe with the sponsors and everything, they definitely got that much money, I believe.
But I mean, when your massive names and the entire card is based on you, I'm sure that you could ask for a lot.
But it's like interesting because I wonder once this shit starts to like really settle in and it becomes more of a regular thing, which at some point I'm assuming that they're going to be doing like a dope YouTuber card every six months or some shit.
I wonder then what the payouts will start to look like.
I think it would be much, much more because they beat the Andy, Andy Ruiz versus Anthony Joshua.
On pay-per-view buys.
That's crazy, man.
You know, the fact that Logan and KSai made.
more sales than Andy Ruiz, Anthony Joshua won. That's crazy. Even more than Canello and
Ryan, yeah, Ryan. No, Canelo, when he fought that heavyway guy, when he went up in... Covalive.
Covalive. Yeah, Covalive, yeah. That was the recent fight. He had, and they did more people
people by people in that, which is crazy. How hard are you guys training at this point?
Like, what does a week of training look like? How many rest days? How many hours per day?
So, right now we're pretty much off, like, we're not fighting. We're not fighting.
We're not camping more. But we still trained. We train like three, four times a week.
Three, four times a week.
A couple hours or?
Like an hour and a half.
Okay.
Three, four times a hour and a half.
Mostly just boxing.
You're not like doing weights and shit really?
No weights.
It's boxing and we run two times a week.
Okay.
But before we would run like four or five.
If we're having a fight, we're running four or five times a week.
When you guys are in the camp, you're doing a shillow cardio and then also going
all the boxing shit.
You know what's crazy?
When I first started the whole game, I was at 172.
And then when at Friday night, I was at 159 pounds, 159 pounds.
Wow.
You know, and funny thing, I was trying to go up to 180.
And you're already a fucking small guy.
Yeah, yeah.
to go up to 180 and you end up just losing a shit lot of weight.
Yeah, and Fuzi was at 178, and I was on 159 on fight night.
Wow.
So he had a 19 pound, like, that's why everybody thought he was going to win, because he had 19 pounds on me.
It takes a lot to, like, make up for that difference of 20 pounds, you know, like skill-wise.
So that's more of a validation of what you did in there.
Yeah, definitely.
That's the thing.
Now a lot of people, like, we're actually giving credit, except a few people, like, you know, like Vidal, he show love.
You know, like the UK people, they all show love.
But Americans always shit.
I don't know.
They always shit on each other.
It's weird.
Damn, that's so crazy.
Yeah, I mean, I would put Fusi
sort of in a similar category as Logan
where it's sort of, people wanted to see
Fusi get beat up. People wanted to see Logan
get hit. That's a fact.
No offense to Fuzzi, but that's just kind of how it is.
He annoyed enough people over the
years that a lot of people sort of wanted
to see him get humbled one way or nothing.
It happened. I'm telling you,
the Fusi happened to Logan.
He's going to happen to Jake. He's next.
Yeah, Jake's next.
Damn. So are you guys
already actively thinking about the next fight?
Are you like fully like like if if somebody told you tomorrow
You got a fight in two months
I'm down for it bro you down hell fucking yeah I'm down for that shit bro
I go training mode six times a week fuck it I'm down
We're having like so much offers so many emails
Some people in Dubai they they wanted me to fight on November 22nd
Really? Yeah like literally it's like next week
That's dope though you think that the Dubai people would be behind you like if you were fighting a local Dubai dude
Like you think that they're gonna kind of like because I feel like a lot of black people in America
we're rooting for KSI just because they're like, he's a black dude and Logan Paul is a kind of
annoying white guy. So I feel like with you guys, you have that. Like the Muslim community is
going to get behind you guys in like a YouTube or celebrity type setup no matter what for
sure. Definitely. We got, I feel like we got the middle, we've done so many Middle Eastern
tours like in Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman. So we're, we're in Middle Eastern
Tucson. So our fan base is there in the UK. Yeah. We haven't reached out much in like America.
We don't know why, but it's still weird.
We're thankful for the people we have in the Middle East and like definitely in Dubai, the fight that was coming up.
I would have took it, but it just the purse wasn't, the purse wasn't it.
Like, it wasn't worth it.
The Dubai bag wasn't good.
I thought that they were supposed to be the richest motherfuckers on earth.
Yeah.
Yeah, man, but it wasn't that great.
It wasn't that great.
But you weren't supposed to be the headliner fight anyway?
And I was in the headline fight.
I was undercard.
And it was too soon, too, so I might be doing it for the one, the next event they have.
And it's like coming off of these wins that you guys have, it's like, it's kind of.
Now like you're just thinking about the upside of like, oh yeah, I want to add more wins to my list and shit.
But at the same time, it's like you've got to be super picky about what fights you take because it's like if you lose or if you just pick a bad one, like it's just that could have like a pretty bad impact on your stock whereas both of you guys are kind of rodding this wave right now, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, basically.
But for me, honestly, like I am going to be a little picky about who I fight next, but I have like three options.
Like people keep tagging me and like because it does you, I think he wants a fight.
I'm getting so many people tagging me in his tweets and stuff.
So that's one option, I guess.
I got Alex Wasabi, who was talking shit about me, saying he thinks he's better than me.
So I don't mind fighting him.
But the top one I kind of want, Jake Paul, low-key.
I guarantee you, like, I'll fuck him up.
A lot of people who probably think that too.
He always takes us out the picture.
Like, he always, to me, he's slim, he just, I feel like he just looks down on us.
Like, oh, they got no clout.
They got no this, they got to know that.
But I don't know.
If he's talking about clout, like, we don't.
We've done so many tours.
We've done so much in our life, so much in a YouTube community.
And we shouldn't, I feel like we shouldn't be disrespected like that about Jake Paul, whatever.
Like, we know so many people in the Middle East, like YouTubers in the Middle East, like, MoVlogs, money kicks.
You know, people in the UK, Ameri Khan, a few of the sidemen, you know.
And it's just like when we come here, when it comes to Jake, it's just like, or like the Paul brothers, since they're in the boxing scene,
they always try to take us out the picture
and kind of disrespect us.
They made a whole boxing raking.
And like we were even, like, you know,
had like KSI 2-0, Jake Paul, 2 and O,
and Logan Paul, O'1, and 1.
It had everybody that box except me and Adam.
We weren't even mentioned on the list
and we both have those.
And they put Fusi as stinker.
And like, he's supposed to be Fusi's boy.
Like, I don't know.
They're supposed to be friends
and he's violating him saying like your stinker.
I don't know.
Funny thing, Fusi wanted to fight Fusi.
You know, if Fusi beat me,
Jake Paul would have been fighting Fusi.
That would have been the next fight.
100%.
But since I even DM Jake Paul's,
yo, if I beat Fusi,
would you be down to fight me next?
He didn't respond.
I would honestly kill to see Jake Paul
fight Fusi.
That would be amazing.
But I totally, totally think
that you should fight him as well.
That would be amazing too.
Thank you, bro.
See you.
Jake is just,
he's just choosing fights
where he wants to get the money,
the cloud.
That's why I told him,
I was there, let's have the spar.
Fusi even texted Jake saying,
yo, Adam Sala wants to spar with you.
And he replied, like,
whatever, that kid's an idiot.
How am I an idiot for wanting to just have like a spa, like a chill spar?
Right.
And he just disagreed to it.
He just, I think if I do do do fuck him up, it'll bring his, I think, credibility down
for these future events he wants to have, you know, with Gibb.
It's a whole business for him now, which is, which I get it.
I understand.
You know, he's doing the thing.
He wants to fight Gibb, Dylan, Dennis, KSI.
He wants to make money off of it and just.
He's not going to fight Dylan Daniel.
He's just trolling, bro.
That's why we need a Dana White
because if YouTube had somebody
that actually was going to say, okay, you are
fighting you. Boom. Yeah, we need a
Dana White. You know, it's like... That's so true, yeah.
That's kind of the problem with boxing in general. There's all these different
titles and shit is totally ridiculous. The thing
of the UFC is that they've always like bought out
their competitors and there's... You have Bellator,
but they're kind of, you know, not nearly as
significant as UFC.
And that, like, they just, they make the fights,
you know? It's like, you can't really say no
unless you have a really good reason.
You should be the, you should be the Dana White.
I totally agree, but I don't know of Logan and Kay.
I don't know if I tell KSI, KSI, you got to fight, gunna.
I don't know if he's going to listen to me.
I'd watch that.
What do you think KS.I should do from here?
You think that he should keep fighting?
Because, like, Keemstar and Faye's Banks were kind of saying that they don't think
that they should fight anymore.
I think he should definitely fight.
Yeah, I think so, too, because, like, it's not like he knocked Logan Paul out.
He won, like, good.
Like, he went ahead and had good fighting himself.
I can fully respect because he's conditioned in and was amazing.
He kept who's the aggressor
But it's not like he knocked him out
And like why not have another fight
And make another 10 mil, you know, right?
And it doesn't have to be the Paul brothers
Yeah
It can be
I feel like the problem is going to be
There's like, you know
Who's bigger than Logan Paul
Or close to that range
Where it would make sense for KSI
I feel like KSI
Probably would be down
To take the right matchup
It's just going to be tricky
For him to find the right matchup
Because Logan Paul having 20 million subscribers
It's like most dudes
Who have 20 million subscribers
are not really looking to get punched in the face
and have to go through a months and months
long training camp and restrict everything
and not nut.
I feel like it'll still be, it'll still be big
even if it's just KSai. KSai himself got
the 20 million subs and he's the one
that got the fan favorite, all
the love, so whoever he fights, it'll be big.
But are you starting to feel like you don't really
have much of a reason to do another
fight against another dude who's just a journeyman?
Maybe
maybe it doesn't have to be a journeyman.
It can be any other YouTuber.
Like, maybe, I don't know.
I don't think he should fight Jake
because I just feel like it'll be him stepping down
and Jake is no better than Logan.
Jake just wants to fight him for the...
He's trying to get the clout and the money.
They're saying Jake's a killer.
Jake's crazy.
I don't know.
I just think it's funny that they're trying to like seed
this message out to everybody.
Jake is so crazy.
I see that.
I see it.
They're trying to hype him up.
But like, nah, he's not.
He's not like, he's going to be exposed one day in a ring.
I'm not saying that he's not.
I'm just saying that we haven't seen that much of a much proof.
Well, he struggled against Dejy, man.
He got, he got his nose busted in the first round.
Like, I mean, come on.
Like, how fucking crazy could it be?
Hmm.
Would you either, you guys fight Dejy right now?
Huh?
I'd be down.
I would have mine, honestly.
Do you think that would be a good for you or you think you're way too good for him?
No, Adam's way too good, to be honest.
With Dejee?
Yeah.
I don't, I'll fight whoever, man.
After watching your fight last night, I don't really see Dejy putting no much of a fight against him
be honest that's the mistake i did i fought a fucking pro and you look too good yeah i fought a pro
now it's like now it's like everyone is just like nah nah now then i just ended up just hosting
with with uh with ryan which is cool to me you know i i don't mind hosting and just watching people
fight yeah because it's crazy to think like if it was a big bag on the table and if me and you
were like closer sized and i had just seen you do that it's gonna be a really tough decision to be like
yeah i'll take the bag i'm gonna go fight at him like it's just after why
watching what you just did.
I'm kind of like,
nah,
this dude could fuck me up.
Like,
this is a problem.
But I did get,
I did get knocked down though
in the second round.
Like,
I felt the,
I felt the power without,
without the headgear.
But then I came back up
and just,
like, I boxed him.
It was a different,
that guy was way heavy.
He was like,
that guy was like 20 pounds
heavier than Adam as well.
Really?
It was like a different,
it was like a different fight
that I had to fight with him.
I usually fight differently.
But like,
with him,
I had to fight differently
because he was more smart,
you know?
He was way,
way heavier and even Ameri Khan
was telling me like don't fight people who weigh
more than you anymore. To fight people on your
weight class, especially without the head
gear, it's not good to fight someone who's heavier
than you without the headgear. I think it just
trade shots with you the whole time. You know, you can just throw
like little jabs and stuff and they throw like one heavy
shot and it's like eats like
most of your punches. Do you believe there's any kind of
corruption within this type of shit?
Like is that something that we're at risk for? Because the Paul
brothers were coming out saying like boxing is rigged
and shit. Do you think that there's any sort of truth to that?
I mean, a lot of people say that. You know,
Like, there's one fight that, I don't know, if you know,
saw, you heard of Canelo fighting GG, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G, G,
the first fight.
I don't know, I felt like that fight was a little rigged.
I don't know.
It's not rigged, no.
I don't know, man.
It was a close fight, but they gave it to Canelo.
And everybody thought, like, Triple G1, everybody.
It was like, yo, GigiG won, G, Gigi won, but they had a second fight and
Connollo won it as well.
Yeah.
Again, with what I was saying where, like, people don't take Jake Paul's crazy statements that seriously.
It's, like, think about him saying that DeZone rigged that fight.
I mean, that's a pretty outrageous accusation that you would think that Desone would be very concerned with and shit.
It doesn't seem like that they're that concern because everybody seems to sort of just get it that these dudes are not always 100% serious with what they say, right?
Yeah, I understand why he even said it was really.
If anything, if they rigged it, they will rig it for Logan Paul because it's America.
You know what I'm saying?
Why wouldn't you want the American to win, you know?
In the UK, it was a draw.
In America, if they're going to rig it, they'll rig it for Logan Paul.
It makes no sense.
It was a stupid statement.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't get it.
That didn't seem like a great idea.
So what do you guys' lives
like outside of the whole boxing thing?
We just vlog
We're daily vloggers
We just go with the flow
I was watching your video last night
Because I'm like
This motherfucker wasn't really
An arranged marriage
Was he?
It ends up
It's like you're just hanging out
With this eight year old girl
Just talking shit for a while
I was like
Wow what a what a curve ball
I'm like trying to
I'm like is he really an arranged marriage
And then instead it's just
Not had a YouTube original
Where they made me seem like
like why they were saying like why range of marriage is better than like tinder or some shit right you know yeah yeah
that's i don't know yeah but but just in general it seems like your videos are largely like because like that's
kind of the problem with being like a person getting older doing youtube videos is that sometimes like maybe
your energy level isn't high enough to be in the camera like what the fuck is up guys yeah but like
you have all these kids around and kids are just limitless fountains of energy so i feel like that
helps a lot definitely helps me i have a lot of nieces and nephews and nephews and
And they're the ones who always tell me like,
oh, we're doing today for the vlog.
What are we doing today for the vlog?
So it does help me out a lot,
especially the fact that I'm getting older.
I do feel like sometimes I have no energy.
Like, I don't even feel like that.
Sometimes you just want to chill, bro.
Like, just want to lay back and just chill
and play Colorado Dut or some shit, you know?
Right.
But like having them, it helps me a lot.
And it's good.
I feel like it's good having that energy
and just doing something every day.
You know, I think you should definitely get back into vlogging.
Oh, yeah.
The iPhone, but, you know,
that's my problem, though,
is that a lot of times a day for me
is like,
wake up, go to the gym, get coffee, come here.
I'm on my computer answering emails or doing podcasts, and that's my entire day.
So it can be kind of tricky to find moments that are interesting enough to, like,
express through the vlog.
But, like, people who are really good at it, like, you know, Casey and I still got 20 million
views on videos where he's literally just getting on a flight.
And then he just, but he just hyped it up and made it seem so fucking crazy.
And it just, you know, it's like, if you really have the right attitude as a YouTuber,
you can find humor or interesting things in your mundane-ass life you know yeah it's a fact but
I feel like you have the legendary iPhone legendary iPhone vlogs and you could I'm pretty sure you run
into some crazy shit sometimes when we were at the store it was just so easy because people were just
constantly coming through and it's just like boom I'm gonna get a minute of the footage talking to
this guy this crazy fan just pulled up and did some crazy sheds we're gonna put them in and also
it was like I used to go out like every night I don't I haven't partied like all year
I'm actually like I'm down officially as it today I'm down 25 pounds
you lost 25 pounds wow I was noticing even from last year
that's dope that's dope you've been running
I'm trying to get more consistent with the cardio I pretty much just do weights
every day and then I've been on meal prep and shit so I'm 22 on the next on the
card yo I would love to see that man
I mean shit if they're giving out 10 million dollars I'm ashamed to admit what a
percentage what tiny percentage of that I would need to get in the boxing
I was saying that to my girl I was like these ones got 10
million dollars. I'm like, you give me one million dollars? I will just let a
motherfucker knock me out. I don't give a fuck.
Just tap it. Just tap it. I go down easy. I promise.
It's funny. But yeah, that was crazy. That's crazy money, bro. Just YouTubers. No one think
YouTubers will fucking do some shit like that. I know. That's what you got to give respect to
like Logan, KSai, because what they did was iconic and memorable. Like everybody's going to
remember that. And especially if a couple years from now, this is like an established thing that
keeps happening. Like I heard Kim Star say and I agree with it was.
Like, this is something that, like, future generations of YouTubers are going to have to be thankful for these dudes making this into something that is a real thing, you know?
That's true, honestly.
Do you think it'll carry on, like, a few years, like, YouTube boxing?
I think so just because the money's there.
And YouTube is a thing where people fall off so fast that, you know, you just have, like, dudes who are famous as fuck.
And then, like, a year or two later, they're kind of not doing that good.
And it just seems like something to...
That's so true.
I mean, you guys seem like you have a very, like, authentic intractive.
in boxing, but there's definitely probably a lot of people
that are going to be getting into boxing that probably
don't really have. They're not willing to
train to the extent that you probably have
to be competitive. Yeah, that's one thing.
People don't understand how intense boxing
training is, man. You know, I've always done it for two months, and it's like a
dedication. You've got to be, it's like you're in a relationship
with the sport. You've only been into it for
two months? Yeah, two months. What the fuck?
I'm looking at you, like, assuming that you've been doing it for a long
ass time. Yeah, I've been street fighting. I've been
street fighting, you know? I've got
jumped mad at times, like growing up. I literally
throw hands like growing up my whole life man right that's the way like my mentality you know what
you're fighting over not just stupid shit sometimes like someone look at me wrong no when i went
when i got someone wrong those come at me like you know always me defending myself every time did you
you guys have to grow up super tough because you're growing up in new york city like right after 9-11 um yeah
yeah definitely yeah you're like getting shit from people from stuff like that all the time bro
especially adam like he uh tell us i i have to pretend i wasn't like muslim like i would tell people i'm
I'm Puerto Rican
Catholic
You could say to be Puerto Rican
Everybody thought he was Puerto Rican in high school
Wow really
That's so funny
Because you could kind of pull that off
Yeah but it was just my last name
Why is he last name?
Saleh
Right
I was actually
My dad's last name
Santiago but he changed it up
Yo seriously
For like four years
I was like living a whole life
So your mom came to school
It tells mom came to school
With a hijab
And people like
What the fuck you
Yeah
She exposed me
So do you look back at that
Like
Is that kind of like
A shameful memory
That you weren't proud
of your culture and your heritage?
It wasn't that I wasn't proud.
It was just like I was scared because during middle school,
during middle school and during like elementary school,
I was the only Muslim in my school.
I used to live in Harlem.
So I was the only Muslim in my school
and I was sick and tired of being known as like,
oh, you're just like.
Everybody got jokes in Harlem, huh?
Everybody got jokes in Harlem, huh?
It's like the ultimate place where they're just going to roast you
no matter what you're doing.
You know, they go crazy.
So I started fresh in high school
and I was just like, yo, like, I'm Puerto Rican, yeah, I'm Catholic and nothing, like, would be just
everything was just normal.
Everything was just normal.
Until my mom came to get my report card and they saw her and then they found that I was, I was
Muslim.
Did they trip out?
Did they make a big deal of it?
Yeah, a few of my close friends were like, yo, what the hell?
That's why you never invited me to your house.
Like, they started knowing.
Right.
They felt, but they knew where I was coming from.
Like, I did feel ashamed during the time, but I don't regret.
I don't regret anything.
Because you were sort of like Fusey.
in the sense that your early success was a lot of like relatable Muslim content, right?
Like just talking about shit that people were Muslim related to because there's not a lot of
that really in the media of being like, yo, here's like an inside joke that you're only
going to get if you grew up in that sort of life, right?
Yeah, I would make like Muslim related videos, Muslim related, uh, social experiments.
And we've done so many like so many tours in the Middle East, like Singapore, Malaysia,
Indonesia, Australia.
We haven't done much in like USA, Canada.
But our fan base is more like
in the other side of the world.
Do you feel like that kind of content
still works really good, that people like
still gravitate towards stuff that's sort of like
commentary on what it's like growing up
like that on YouTube?
We haven't done much of it, but I feel like
it would still do good.
We do have some ideas for the future
and we feel like it will definitely still do good.
We just took a little break because of the boxing fight
and just doing our own thing.
You don't want to give them too much.
I feel like when you just give too much, it feels forced.
It feels forced.
Remember like shit blank people say?
Oh, I remember that.
You were a make one?
Those type of videos are, I feel like they're outdated now.
Yeah, it was such a meme for a while.
But I feel like if somebody came out and did really good ones, it would still totally work.
Yes, that's what I think too.
I think so too.
I feel like it was a way everybody was doing it back then, you know?
Even Vine.
I don't know if you know Vine.
Yeah.
White people would be like, but black people would be like, but black people.
will be like.
It's like the most basic humor, but it's so weird.
It always works.
Like shit skater boys say.
You know?
And every girl out there who ever got fucked by a fucking worthless skater boy is just
like, yes.
That's so true.
Yes.
They suck.
I feel like that's what TikTok is now, though.
Oh, yeah.
That's definitely.
I remember reading about like they have TikTok clubs in high school where like it's just
a normal thing that you could just go after school and like all.
all these kids are together and the teachers writing down like trending hashtags on the blackboard
and shit like, oh, we're going to make this kind of, I'm like, bro, this shit has come a long way.
They do that for real?
Some schools, they have like really thriving TikTok clubs.
Wow, that is crazy, bro.
You know what's crazy?
I posted a TikTok yesterday and randomly, I'm like 6,000 followers and it blew to fuck up.
I got 110,000 likes in one day.
And one day on TikTok, like, fuck.
I'm a TikTok.
What were you doing?
It was just like a little mini, like prank type thing.
Like an AirPo.
It was a clip of his video.
It was a YouTube.
It was a clip on YouTube video.
I posted it like for the fuck of it.
And then it blew up like crazy.
Because I said you got like 300k on there too, right?
TikTok is like whoever, like you have a familiar face.
If you make a TikTok right now, anything, you could dance, do whatever.
I promise you, it'll be on the trending page.
It'll be on the trending page.
It's easy.
It's easy.
I can't dance too.
You don't even have to dance.
It's like whatever like.
Laura?
No, yeah.
I think I would just because like I think what I need to do if I want to be a TikToker is I got to be able to dance the way that I dance when it's just me.
my girlfriend to rap songs, but like do that without, yeah, because I'm always just like
hitting some kind of crazy dance move just to make her laugh, but there's no camera around.
And then once, like one, the other day, a couple weeks ago, I was drunk, a little bit drunk
and I set the fucking phone up before we left the house and I tried to like dance to the
Shrela Mafia song trying to make like a funny ass, I was trying to make a triller.
I was looking at it.
I'm like, brother, this shit sucks.
It was not funny.
I can't.
I can't.
This is not, it's not me.
No, but if you do on TikTok and you see it just blowing up, like out of nowhere, it'll go
from like I don't know what happened how it goes from having like 10,000 views to like
80,000 you're fresh 100,000. It's weird like when you post it like when you post a TikTok it's just
like it'll trend in like every part of the world randomly and just get so many likes like my phone
I gained like 15,000 followers from that one video like and then if you put like your Instagram
bio or YouTube stuff in the TikTok bio you start gaining more like around social media it's just
it's like I feel like that's why these days with YouTube and TikTok and everything there's a new
fan base of like the younger younger kids.
The kids who YouTube is some grown-ass shit that they don't really relate to.
And I'm like, yeah, YouTube, that's too complicated.
It's so crazy.
Especially just coming from where we're coming from,
where all this shit still seems kind of new, you know?
I'm still sort of like, damn, like YouTube is crazy.
Like, I can't believe this shit.
Not like, TikTok, take it over.
I'm just like, God damn.
I've been avoiding it, but it's kind of weird because every social network that I've avoided it in my life,
I ended up getting on it at some point and then regretting that I avoided it during the early part, you know?
Yeah, so I'm saying.
Even me, I was thinking about it, like, TikTok on, but then I've seen everyone.
It's like, this is the time.
This is your chance, you know, to go in there early, to go in there early.
I feel it's easy, especially if you have a familiar face.
It doesn't have to be, like, dancing or singing.
It could be even, like, talking, saying anything, yeah.
It's basically like vine, and you can do 60 seconds as well.
You can make vines on it, you know, and people will like it.
I'm back on Facebook now.
I've been really trying to get it because I'm trying to get into the monetization shit on Facebook for the no jumper page.
So I've been trying to push my page and everything.
And I'm just thinking like because when I was still just doing the BMX shit into like 2013 is when I kind of started to move from that to doing more rap type shit.
It was like I was on Facebook so tough back then just always posting BMX clips because a lot of that shit will go viral or whatever.
Help us make our pages bigger or whatever.
And then once I got into doing the rap shit, I'm like man, rap people don't give a fuck about Facebook.
But the truth is is that the streets like there's a lot of fucking like you'll be having a conversation with like a super hood ass rapper that is like young like fresh.
fresh out and they're just talking about like yeah i'm interviewing somebody like yeah i've seen this
dude fucking beefing with this dude on the book i'm like on the book man you call it the book that
is so funny oh my god the book bro but yeah i'm trying to get back i'm trying to get back on
facebook too yeah because my facebook's abandoned man i've used it for like three years like everybody's
like that but i mean it's kind of fun when you get into it especially as like creator there's
like a lot of like weird shit you can do but it's it's funny how people use their facebook's way
differently because I looked at Logan Paul's Facebook the other day and he has he has newer shit
uploaded but he also just has like old vlogs like scheduled to go up like a couple times a week
because on Facebook people don't seem to really mind getting like the recycled content like if you
monetize it too yeah if you uploaded a vlog that you did a year ago to your channel right now
every fucking comment would be like what the hell are you doing yeah yeah wow like on Facebook that's
kind of normal wow because it's just new I heard about it monetization
is new to their and it's like easy money shit i didn't know they monetize facebook wow i'm so
behind on this shit yeah it's like but it's kind of weird too because it's like i feel like people
are not really prone to watch like a 10 15 minute vlog like you probably would do better
cutting up like a three minute part of it yeah and being like you know boxing today and just
make it like more specific more focus like take like one vlog could honestly probably become like
three different pieces of content for facebook because people are way more likely that i think
engage with like a three minute video that's about a specific thing then like on
YouTube your fans literally turn it on and then it's just whatever you're gonna sit
there and enjoy all 15 minutes it's not like that's dope though is the
monetization monetization good though like I heard that the CPMs I heard that the
CPM is way higher but then it's harder to trigger the ads because it doesn't
show an out until you're a minute into the video so that's kind of what we're
trying to figure out is like if we upload these like one or like three four minute
videos five minute videos
how often are people going to hit the one-minute mark to trigger?
But, I mean, I have a friend DJ Vlad, and he does the Facebook thing,
puts all his interview clips on there.
And he told me that it's, like, not that great for the most part,
but then he'll have, like, a random clip go viral, and it's, like, really dope.
That's sick.
Wow.
That's sick.
Trying to figure it out.
It's just something new to work on, I guess.
You know, making all this video content, it's kind of like, shit,
I want to figure out how to make the most out of it, you know?
Definitely, yeah.
Especially with...
I'm about to jump on the wave now, man.
Really?
Yeah.
But the funny thing is that it's going to be all the people you talk to,
like five years ago who are going to be responding
your shit like damn man you heard of you in a while slim how you doing
man you're like same year I haven't been on for so long
Facebook is just when I go on it
Snapchat I don't even a whole different market
though right now like Facebook I feel like it's a whole different
market compared to like a whole different platform
all like all these different people so exactly yeah and for
us it's like we are
mostly known for fucking with the young rappers
so I kind of feel like shit if we start
to do good on Facebook Facebook is like an older audience
maybe that's like a better way to target
an older audience I don't know like
we're doing a bunch of like cross-promo
with like ghost face where we're like uploading our interview clips and then having him like
share them and there's like special ways that you can share on facebook if you have like a real
relationship with the person it's it's fucking crazy that's crazy it's crazy you know one of my friends
from australia he was talking about you the kid loroy oh yeah yeah we did a vlog where we went to the
hood with him and he was like the australian hood but you know the hood and it was we met the
craziest like drunkest like insane fucking aborigines kids were just hanging out in front of the
projects is just drunk as shit in the middle of the day.
They're so crazy.
I seen that.
I seen that vlog.
He was telling me when we're in Australia.
Because I know his producer, Khalid is one of his producers.
Oh, okay.
And then the first time I met the kid, Leroy, I just seen him like, he's so talented, man.
He just makes a song on the spot, on the spot.
And then he mentioned you.
You still doing music?
In 2020, I'm going to do music.
I want you to hear some stuff after.
Let's do it.
I want you to hear some stuff after.
Is it hard to balance boxing and YouTube or anything else in your life?
because sometimes when I thought about training for a fight
and I'm like trying to picture myself
like really training three plus hours a day
I'm like Jesus Christ
I feel like that's gonna make everything else in my life
I'm just gonna be dragging ass
no matter what else I'm doing without much exercise
It's dedication honestly
Like it's like having a girlfriend for three months basically
boxing basically in the relationship
Like when I was fighting had to fight with Fusi
It's a mental thing too
You know like every day I thought about Fusi
every single day
I thought about him like I got engaged
during my engagement
I thought about Fusi.
I was thinking about Fusi and like fucking him up.
That's all I thought about literally every day.
And I trained the day of my engagement parties.
You have to.
Yeah.
I ran for six miles in the morning.
And after that, I took a shower and put on my suit.
I went to my engagement.
It was like.
But don't you feel so good that you're actually pushing your body pretty much as hard as you can?
Yeah, yeah.
Honestly, I felt in the best shape I've ever been on the fight night.
Yeah.
But I've been like kind of slacking a little bit now.
But I'm going to get into it soon back.
Yeah.
You got to sacrifice a lot of stuff with boxing.
We would make, we would still make deadly vlogs.
while we were training.
Yeah, is it tough to find the energy
or to make content out of the boxing?
Because it's like when you're really in there training,
you don't really want to be doing the shit
where you're talking to the camera or like...
The thing about me is slim,
like we're with each other every day.
Like I see him more than I see my family, my mom.
So we motivate each other every day.
We're like, yo, let's get this done, let's get that done.
We hit the gym.
Yeah, yeah.
Sometimes I think I was, I was only trying to, like,
sometimes I don't think about uploading a vlog
and he would like motivate me to help me, like, upload a vlog.
And I'll do the same for him.
So that's like,
relationship we had together and that's what we're always like together that's dope we just sacrifice
like usually if we'd go out to like a hookah lounge we just stop going to hookah lounges you know
we save three hours right there a whole bunch of all that nicotine on your lungs and shit that's
like all these spliffs i'd be smoking probably have to stop doing that if i wanted to fight
you if you fight you're gonna have to cut it down yeah you guys don't smoke weed huh you guys don't
smoke weed right oh no i got i got high the other day with foosie really yeah second hand's high
Oh, he was smoking?
He was smoking, yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
I think he's been smoking, man.
He's been, I think he's been smoking.
Really?
Yeah, he twitches and just smokes.
It was funny.
One of my trainers, he was in Brooklyn, he's an amateur, he's an amateur boxer
named Joker, and he, wait, I don't know if I was saying this, but he, he, he,
Joker?
From those stairs in the Bronx?
Cut that point of, but one of my, one of my boys, he's an amateur fighter in Brooklyn,
and he was training me, and he would,
smoke before his fights. Literally, he won his fights. Right before his fights, he would go in
mad high and he would win the fights. It's fucking crazy. See, you know, I know that that's
really common in jiu-jitsu. I'm not sure when they're competing, but like when they train,
it's like pretty common that a lot of jizzle will be smoking before they train and shit,
which makes sense to me because, you know, I definitely go in and lift weights high and it
doesn't bother me, but boxing feels different. Like literally, we'd slows down your reaction time.
Yeah. That does not seem like a good thing. When you have somebody trying to punch you in the
Yeah, you need all the reflexes you got.
Unless you're used to it.
Like Nate Diaz.
And also you're going to get tested by a lot of these places, right?
Or that only happens once you're like pro?
I mean, with marijuana, I think it's cool.
If you get tested?
Nick and Nate Diaz have like lost UFC fights because they got tested for weed afterwards.
Really?
Yeah.
But also it was like they tested so high for weed that it was like they definitely were smoking weed like right before the fight.
Which is kind of like impossible to believe.
During the weight and stuff, Nate Diaz will pull up and just like smoke a blunt.
But during the way in, that's like a CBD pen, I think, is that he was hitting like a
Was it?
Was it?
But I think it was like a CBD joint and that was his way of just trolling because it doesn't
actually have THD in it.
Oh, wow.
Which is hilarious.
Oh shit.
I fell for it.
Yeah.
I felt for it too.
Yeah.
You guys ever thought about the UFC thing or is that off the table?
Not USC by M.M.A.
I'm down for that shit too.
Really?
I'd be down.
Fuck it.
We're talking about it with, you know, Jorge Mazvedel.
Yeah.
So we're with him last week in New York because we have a mutual.
and we're speaking with his manager
and he was talking about the boxing,
the KS.L Logan,
and then he was giving us idea
like the first MMA YouTube, like event.
Right.
He was like, would you, like,
he was asking us if we're interested.
We're like, I will be interested.
But only if like we train properly
with a UFC fighter with like,
let's say we're trained with Jorge in Miami
and then someone else trains with Nate Diaz.
Like they want to make that happen.
They want to do that.
Right.
But the only thing is it's like
what YouTubers will be down
I feel a lot of people
be down, man, because everybody's
interested in fighting, man.
People loved to see people fight
regardless. I don't be better. You get to see people just
imagine a cat's out Logan in an
MMA fight. But what's crazy is that
the same thing will happen with the YouTube
community that's happened with the UFC
or the MMA community, which is like if you watch
the first UFC, it's like a bunch
of fucking bozos. You got a big fat
sumo wrestler dude. You got some random
janitor looking motherfucker.
And you got a guy in a kimono.
Like coming out, you've got a guy in a ghee.
It's all kinds of crazy shit.
But then, you know, that was like 30 years ago.
And now when you look at the UFC, it's like a bunch of fucking technicians, just straight
up warriors who are like born and bred to beat the fuck out of people.
And a lot of them don't even have like, oh, I started as a wrestler.
I started as a boxer.
No, it's like from day one, they were like, I'm going to be an MMA fighter.
And like now if you have a lot of different YouTubers who are maybe having these conversations
behind the scenes and starting to realize their value and starting to have these conversations
with the zone, and maybe you're.
You're going to start to have a pool of dudes who actually, obviously, like, you would need many years to go by for people to, like, become YouTubers and already be thinking about the fighting thing.
But you're going to have a shitload of people who are, like, ready to go at any given time.
And, like, the pool of potential people to fight might start looking a lot deeper over the course of the next couple years.
That's so true.
I agree 100%, man.
But, you know, it's dope that this whole, like, boxing thing, the whole YouTube thing.
Like, you know, with my fight, too, like, after my fight, I would get a lot of people, like, a lot of young kids saying, yo, I got into boxing now because you, you're...
inspired me like it's like it's setting a whole different wave it's like a lot of people were hating
on the k s i logan fight saying oh you know like they shouldn't be fighting like whatever they don't
deserve this but like they help inspired probably millions of kids you know to get into the sport
of boxing which is dope you know that's facts yeah and i mean it's like one of the most of the
i mean the head injury thing is a thing but for the most part i feel like getting into martial
arts or boxing or whatever is like one of the best things you could get into if you're
some fucking 14 15 16 year old kid and you don't know what you want to do with your life
bro, that should don't make a man out of you.
Yeah, well.
Discipline, a lot of discipline.
And respect, too.
Kim Star owes Slim some money.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Kim Star, he had a tweet.
I got my money.
And then he said to call him out for my controversy.
I called him out for his controversy.
He's like, me and Kim's always to go at it.
I saw him the other day, though.
With you.
I saw him with you, remember?
And back to the VIP.
It's all good?
Yeah, if it was cool, I gave me down.
You was cool, though.
The person, it was cool.
I mean, in the rap world, that would be like, oh, that shit fake.
But in the YouTube world, it was just like, hey, we're having fun on Twitter.
It's like everybody seems like they kind of understand what it is, you know?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I always see him going at it with Mike and then I see them together.
It's like, I'm just confused.
Yeah.
But I think that's good, though.
Like, you can argue about some shit, disagree about some shit.
But then still at the end of the day, like, you see somebody that's like, well, you've got to bite their head off just because you argue it on Twitter or whatever.
It's kind of like a more adult thing, really, even though it is kind of fake.
But still, like, the fact that I feel like that's why Slim doesn't get no credit.
Like when Slim won, Kim Star never said, yo, like, congrats Slim won.
He just said, like, Fusi lost.
And all the other YouTubers that were talking about the fight, like, oh, Fusi's going to win, Fusi's going to win.
No one ever said, congrats Slim.
So that's why I always want to mention, like, yo, they need to put some respect on Slim's name.
He showed love.
I don't know.
I appreciate that.
He was trying so hard to knock him out the first round, the second round.
Like we have a big dude like that swinging with all his power trying to knock you to fuck out
Were you at all like wow like this is fucking crazier than I thought it was gonna be.
Yeah and the first round like literally I was trying to size him up I thought it was gonna be like a size up in the beginning
I go in the ring I just and then he just swing all this mind I'm just backing him I was trying to adjust you know like I turn my back on him
You should never do in boxing you never turn your box I wasn't I wasn't prepared you know but I just did in the first round and I just started dominating but I like I said like a lot of people were not giving them respect you know they were just sitting on foosies loss more than like like
oh, Slim beat this guy, he was the underdog.
But I mean, you are kind of an underdog,
but if you were to win
a couple more of fights, it would start to
definitely be more of a conversation
that people can't ignore.
I guess that's probably like the problem is that a lot
of people weren't that familiar with you going
into it.
So I feel like, you know, you definitely
like are going to have to like do it more times
in order to really prove yourself,
but it's definitely like exciting opportunity, you know?
Yeah, definitely.
And I'm down to do it.
Like I'm down to prove myself, you know, like anybody,
you know?
I'll fight anybody.
I fight Dejee.
I'll fight Jesse.
I'll fight Alex Wasavi.
I'll fight Jake Paul.
I don't care.
I'm down for it.
Let's go.
Everybody watching this, fans, clip this, upload it.
Tag the people that he's calling out and tell them that they are bitches.
Alex Wasabi, Jake Balls.
Or Dejee, whoever won it.
Y'all can get it.
Anybody can get it in these YouTube streets.
I want to fight academics, for the record.
No way.
Boxing match, me and academics?
I got my money on you, Adam.
I got my money.
on you, boy. I mean, I'm going to be honest with you. I'm like seven inches taller than him,
so that might be an issue. But he's definitely a little bit bigger gut than me. So I don't know,
weight. I have no idea what his weight is. Yeah, you're probably around the same weight. I just like,
somebody suggested that to me last night and I actually hit him up. I'm not even going to say
what I told to him, but I was like, hey, somebody suggested this. What do you think of that idea?
And then today I saw fan pages popping up posting the image being like, oh, Adam and academics need to
fight blah, blah, so I'm just going to.
That will be amazing, too, rapping, like, news outlets, like, going at it.
I know, that's, like, weirdly, like, perfect.
It's a perfect matchup.
You're the Dana White.
He matched it up right there.
I'd pay good money to see that.
See, that is what I should do is I should try to be, like, a Don King where I'm just, like, constantly, like, jet sitting around, trying to set up these fights.
Boxing promoter.
A lot of people.
Like Eddie Huron.
That's what Eddie Huron does.
50 cent, yeah.
And 50 cent, too, yes.
You know, he's a bit of a bellator, right?
Yeah, I mean, that's kind of like, that's an interesting thing.
But do I have to start wearing, like, crazy suits and shit?
I feel like that comes with the game
You'd be the first phone
Without wearing the suits
Where do you guys train at?
In New York
We train them with one of our
I forget that you guys don't live here
Yeah
We come here
We got offered to live in L.A.,
but we got so much family members
that are from New York
And we don't want to
We don't want to
I don't know
I feel like L.A. living here
for so long
It just turns crazy
I don't know
I feel like it's toxic man
Like you know like
Everybody I see like
It's like not genuine
friendships, you know? Like, I feel like
I wouldn't do well out here.
New York's a real place for sure.
I mean, honestly, like, a couple of years ago,
watching videos of Fusey, like,
tripping out and not being able to handle being alone
in L.A. and, like, wanting to go back
to Jersey, be with his family and stuff. That stuff didn't
make that much sense to me back then, but now
makes a lot more sense to me in the sense of, like,
being around your family is, like,
priceless. Like, yeah, being in L.A.,
being in New York, because you have to, like,
chase after your career is very understandable.
You got to go for it. But, like,
if you can do anything to be around your family, I mean, that's just like a huge thing.
So I totally understand, like, you know.
Yeah.
It's like a Middle Eastern thing, too, you know, like family is like number one thing for like Middle Eastons, you know.
For me, like for college, my mom didn't want me to leave New York, you know?
I couldn't, I went to school locally.
Like I didn't, like, everybody usually goes and experience dorming and stuff like that.
I didn't even do that because, you know, like, mom wants to be, we wanted to be together.
With an American kid, it's like, you have to go off on your own to, like, prove that you're your own man.
where I was like, but it's not even just the Middle East and shit too.
I was in Mexico, they're telling me like, yo, girls in Mexico, like, they do not leave
the house until they get married.
Like, it's almost like unthinkable that a girl is going to go live off on our own.
Sometimes the boys will, but with girls, it's like, that just doesn't really happen.
I'm like, shit, there's a lot of cultures that are a lot more old-fashioned than ours.
I don't even know that.
But we do come to L.A., like, whenever it gets cold in New York, we always, always go to L.A. or
like Dubai or somewhere hot.
Because once it gets cold in New York, it's just like, no motivation.
It's probably snowing out there right now too
It was crazy
Like it's hard to be
Imagine trying to vlog
And it's like the wind is like
I know
Yeah we had a vlog that we were supposed to go do
With this rapper Pop Smoke in Brooklyn
Yeah he's dope
Yeah he's dope
We were supposed to go do a vlog with him
And when we
Like it didn't happen
Because some shit came up
That he had to deal with or whatever
But when we walked out the door
And I thought that we were about to leave
To go do this vlog
And it was just crazy wind
And I'm just like
Fuck
This is so different than L.A.
I'm like looking at my camera man's mic just like I hope that mic does not hear the insane
way of that's going on right here deal with that every day I was walking around on Venice
beach and people were having on jackets and stuff I'm like yo this is amazing weather
for us you know like I don't know how people got in sweaters and shit it's like fucking 20 degrees
in New York kids in hoodies it's like 95 out and they're just walking down the street
in a black hoodie and I'm just looking at I'm like what are you doing bro all the time so you guys
got anything big plan assigned for just training for the next uh casualty that you're
you're definitely going to be responsible for?
In 2020, Adam and I actually planning on launching our own podcast in 2020, so that's
going to be dope.
Yeah, we have a few guests.
It's getting me kind of like, not controversial, but like the topic is kind of controversial.
What topic?
Some of the episodes we're working on, like we have plans.
Some of the episodes we are like controversial topics that we're going to do like winning some
crazy shit on the podcast.
Yeah, yeah.
We'll tell you.
We have a few stuff to show you.
That's what's a controversy.
The name of my game.
That's dope, man. Yeah, well, I mean, hey, I'm excited. I'm just excited to see what happens
on this whole YouTube fighting space. I want to see you fight. Definitely. I want to see you,
I want to see you box academics. I'll be sick. Or someone, someone. I'm excited to see what happens
next too because, like, you know, like, you know, that last fight every, you never see
that much like people get together for something, you know? Like, yeah. In the VIP room, I never
saw I feel like I was watching YouTube in real life. Like everybody was there, bro.
Legit, everybody was there. It was my first time meeting Roman Outwood. First time you
Roman Outwood. I was so hyped.
I met him in 2014 and Playless Live.
Because people used to always tell me that I was like the evil Roman
Outwood and I started to call myself Roman Backwood.
That didn't last that long. I haven't said that in a few years.
But when I met Roman Outwood, I'm like, I wonder if this guy remembers that I used to call
myself Roman Backwood.
Wow.
Yo, I can see it.
Roman backward.
I like that.
Oh, man.
Are you guys, either are you planning on becoming like family YouTubers at any point in the near
future?
I guess you already are?
Yeah, I guess I am. Yeah, but you have kids because you just said you just got engaged. I just got engaged. I don't have a kid yet. Oh, okay, because I saw a thumbnail with a bunch of kids. I don't know. Like having a kid is like a responsibility. You all just like rank kids out. I noticed like random kids like you're fucking filming a vlog and a fucking kid opens the window next door and he's like, Adam, can I come hang out? And then the next clip is the kid running over to play. He's like a two year old. I've never seen anything like this before. So many like so many kids like so many kids. Like so many kids.
especially middle eastern kids
that watch me
and that I have a lot of nieces
and nephews
and I'm uh yeah
I feel like I don't need kids
and I don't want to get
married kids at all or anything
but like whenever I go to his house
bro I'm around all these
like a daycare
it's like a daycare
it's like it's fun for the vlogs
I could imagine it'd be kind of a headache
and really like
I do feel like people these days
they just uh
want to get babies
I want to get married
just for YouTube
just to make a channel
I don't want to have that
I wouldn't ever want to have that feeling
like yo
I'm gonna get a
I want to get married and get a kid so I can make a channel, like, the Ace family.
And then it's just, I don't know.
That's kind of crazy to think of.
You know, like, what are?
I know.
I know a lot of people who are doing that right now.
That's going to be like the new adopted.
Like, oh, like, a kid finding out he's adopted.
Now the new thing is going to be finding out that your parents only had you so they can make
vlogs of all you.
Oh, my God.
I'm telling you, yeah.
Oh, you're a vlog baby.
It's going to be like a crack baby.
Oh, you're a vlog baby?
So you spent the first three or four years with a DSOL?
are in your face? Wow, that's crazy.
I wouldn't be surprised, man, if Kim Sares exposed to somebody
about an issue like this, like, oh, they abandoned
their kid for YouTube views.
Yeah. No, but now you wouldn't
abandon your kid for YouTube. You're just going to use the kids
clout. The kid got clout.
The question is, what year the kid stops having clout?
Once they're like
five, six, that's it. Because I was talking
to Roman Outwood and his wife,
and she was basically, the little bit of a conversation
we had, basically, she just mentioned
that, like, of her kids, like,
there's like a, I forget how old, like an
eight or nine year old who's super into the
YouTube thing and then there's like a 15 year old
who's just not trying to fuck with it at all
so that must get real complicated as a family vlogger
once the kid starts to become their own person
and they don't think the shit is cool anymore
yeah then they don't have that motivation
to like they're making their own choices now
when as if they were a baby they had no choice
I'll kick him out of the house
you're out of you ain't paying your
pulling your weight you're out
you're going to go live in an apartment downtown
I don't know.
Reminds of that controversy.
Family of five.
Yeah.
I forgot their name.
Straight beating on the kids and stuff.
Yeah, for YouTube views.
Family of five and they were like having the kids smack each other and stuff for like
skit type stuff, but it was like super obvious that like some of the kids weren't having
fun with it or that the kids felt bullied and the parents were kind of hyping it up for the videos.
Wow.
Really disturbing.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Don't do that.
I don't know.
That's crazy.
That's what you vlog on?
Oh, yeah.
That's right.
I broke his camera yesterday by accident.
Really?
Yeah, it was a G7X.
I used a vlog with the G7X, but...
But now we gotta use that one.
Looks like a cannon.
Yeah, and that's the Sony.
Say it was a vlog.
Hey, what's up, vlog?
I'm here with Slim and Adam Salon.
Hey, it was popular.
No jumper, baby, no jumper.
Hey, this is Adam Salad.
I'm Adam Salad because I've been eating a lot of salads.
Oh, Roman Beckwood.
I like that.
Don't get tossed up.
Yeah, Roman backward.
That's my other name, for sure, yeah.
I don't even spoke backwards.
more. Damn, because I'm a boxer now.
You can smoke if you want,
live. Oh, no, no, we can't smoke in here
because the floorboards above us.
The people upstairs don't want to smell it, I guess.
Impossible for me to believe, but,
yeah, it was dope having you guys
on here. I'm looking forward to the next fight for sure.
Thank you. Very excited. If anybody
out there wants to get tossed up by these guys,
drop a comment down below.
And if academics doesn't prove,
he's looking for an opponent. So
you're in Dana White. You could choose.
I might be somebody, maybe Fusi could just beat, beat my ass.
I might be a fight that Fusi could win.
What?
Come on.
He's kind of big.
Just because you beat him doesn't mean that I think I would beat him.
Oh, I think it'll be a foosie.
I respect the honesty, though.
I respect the honesty, you know?
Oh, my God.
A lot of people, that's the thing.
A lot of people probably think, oh, I can fuck up Fusi, you know, after his performance.
But I feel like Fuzi will fuck up a lot of other YouTubers.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I was ever sure.
Yeah.
Once he gets little little of nose surgery is done.
He's forget back in there.
He has another one.
Yeah, I don't think he can't to like another year.
He has to wait a year to get the other one?
Oh my God, that's terrible.
I think February he's doing actually.
That's what he told me.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Wow.
What's crazy, man?
What you do to his nose, bro?
Bro, it's crazy.
Like, I didn't expect, like, it was that much damage.
Like, because when I saw the picture after a couple days, I was like, fuck.
Like, wow.
I kind of felt bad, honestly.
You know what his weakness is?
You got to punch him right in the tattooed hairline.
That was one of my very things.
I hadn't watched a foozy video for like a year or two, and then I just see it in my sidebar,
like the fucking tattooed hairline
I was like oh hell no
I was watching that shit like what is wrong
with this dude man
I used to really dislike him but I like him now
what was the issue
I think I've seen a few videos where
yeah I just found him annoying
yeah the stuff he was doing
oh you know what the thing that pissed me off
was the main thing that really set me off
was the fact that he did that skit with rice gum
and then he made a video being like
look at Scarce and Keemstar
how they felt for it and they reported it
like it was real and it's so
not true that Scarce and Keemstar
and Phil DeFranca and everybody.
When they talked about it,
they were like,
this is probably fake.
This looks fake.
And then Fusi made a video
being like,
oh, look,
they hyped it up for views,
like trying to prove his point.
It's like,
no, if anything,
this just proved the point
that you fake shit
and then everybody else is aware of it.
Like that video looked so fucking fake,
though.
I don't know how people believe it.
They looked so,
like at least make it look real, man.
Like that shit looked so fake.
And Fusi,
I feel like he had beef with everyone,
even with us.
We had beef with him,
like genuine beef.
Even after the July 15.
You were pissed.
Like, I was really pissed
because he was doing stuff
that was like not normal.
And I didn't know at the time
that I remember
walking in
and you were on stage
and you're fucking just using the mic
hyping him up or whatever
and you take one look at me
I swear to God
I never been,
I never felt so popular in my life
because everybody was on stage
was at risk for taking the mic
and then I walk on stage
and everybody's like
hey Adam here you go
like take the mic
because nobody wanted to be on the mic.
I didn't want to yeah
I was like
what the hell
what am I doing here?
It's his show, yeah.
And when you came, you saved me.
I did get on the mic for a little bit, and I started just, like, looking around and just making
shit up.
I'm like, DC the Dawn, you want to perform?
And then I just, like, had to go search the song on YouTube and shit.
No, you did it good, though.
He's one of the only people that really had something good come out of it.
I came out of it.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
It was my birthday.
He's a birthday, come out of me.
He brought me on stage.
That song was one of the best things to come out of that.
Hell yeah, hell yeah.
So many, like, and, like, people in the audience were so.
It was such a meme.
It was like, he was like the first performance, right?
But it's like when you looked out into the crowd, it was mostly YouTube fans and stuff,
but then you would just have like a random, like, 50-year-old lady with a veil on.
It's just like a foosy fan.
And she's listening to like a big all these bitches.
She's just, she's consuming it in a very different way.
The average fan.
Yeah, it was so funny.
Imagine me because I didn't know what song was going to come on, you know,
and I'm just going and I'm hyping him up.
I'm dancing and shit.
I was like, fuck.
I'm hearing the lyricist.
I'm like, yo, and I just back away.
I already locked up.
Is he, like, locked up or something?
I mean, comments on my Instagram and shit all the time, so I don't know.
Oh, shit, I don't know.
Free-lip-poppy, man.
He might be locked up, like, right now.
I might have not noticed for the past couple weeks.
We've got to do some research on that.
Damn, bro.
Free my man, lip poppy.
Free-lip-lucy.
Free-lucy.
I appreciate you guys coming in.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
My man.
Thank you, Adam.
Appreciate you, Adam.
Appreciate you, Adam.
Always nice to meet another.
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You already know.
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