The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - CLARESSA SHIELDS in the Trap | 85 South Show Podcast
Episode Date: June 28, 2024Professional boxer, MMA fighter, and gold medalist CLARESSA SHIELDS a.k.a. the 'GWOAT' is in the Trap! || 85 SOUTH App: www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG: @85SouthShow || Our Website: www.85sout...hshow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I ain't even about to do the intro.
Not yet.
You know, before I do the intro, I want to say this.
I want to say, welcome back to the 85 South Show.
Hell yeah.
First and foremost, I have to bring you back.
Got to.
From the last time that I saw you, my nigga.
Now look here, I had to make a whole lot of calls
to make this happen today.
Who you hit up?
I ain't gonna say specifically who I hit up,
but I had to call somebody, who had to text somebody.
All right.
Who had to get another number on somebody,
hit them, leave a voicemail.
Then, since they didn't respond to the voicemail,
hit them on Facebook.
Damn.
Then the Facebook ain't been active since 2013.
So somebody got in touch with their sister
who gave them the new Instagram, send a DM.
Okay, bam.
Then this shit, we had to make a TikTok.
Shit.
Just to get in touch with the folks.
Every platform.
Absolutely.
But I go over and beyond to make it happy.
And today, we got one of the greatest of all times.
Come on.
The quote, the greatest woman of all time.
Whooping ass, talking shit online.
Fuck you, Eve.
Who was Eve?
She was the first woman, so she's like, I'm the greatest, so...
Yeah, but this isn't another lane.
She could be the greatest rapper, but she ain't the greatest rapper.
No, I ain't talking about Eve, the rapper.
I'm talking about Eve, like Adam Homegirl.
Fuck her, too.
Yeah, that's what I said, fuck, Eve.
Yeah, she fucked up.
Yeah.
That's neither her.
None other.
The Miss Clarissa Shields is here.
Yeah.
Today.
Hey, she didn't already punch two niggas in here.
And she better not send no invoice either.
That was under their own recognition.
They asked for it like ridiculous people.
That's some shit that you do with you a real fan.
Because if she hit me, I'm calling the police.
I'm suing, I'm pulling up in court in a wheelchair, and a neck brace.
Oh God.
J.G. Wentworth.
You would do that.
No, the fuck I would.
You hit me in the body at this age, ma'am.
It'll be a thousand blunts.
I'll just say the other day, bro, I'm at the age now.
Even if I win a fight, it would have felt like I'll be.
I lost. Man, because you're gonna be fucked up for two weeks at least.
Like, this nigga bit me?
Why my ear hurt?
Who hurts their ear?
But see, when you get older, like, you can't be in no fucking fight.
Hell no.
Like you said, the nigga fuck around and scratch you, now you need two surgeries.
You gotta take pills.
And then put stitches in this shit and everything.
This scratch won't heal.
You gotta get antibiotics off a fight.
Come on now.
Welcome to the 85 South Show.
Thank y'all for having me.
Right, yeah, yeah.
Thank y'all.
Come on, champ.
Let's go, champ.
You got to get in there, champ, and you got to get low.
That's what they'd be saying?
Mm-mm.
Oh, okay.
I thought they be saying.
Coach always tell me, don't throw the right hand the first round.
At all.
He tells me, don't throw it.
Because soon that motherfucker land, them girls get on their wheels.
Oh, I want to run.
Oh, they go.
They'd be running.
He always say, don't throw the right hand.
Ooh, that's strategy you just say, well, cut that out, cut that out.
Soon as I go off there, I'd be like, fuck that shit.
Yeah, I got to.
I run them.
And then after that, then after that, then after that,
I got chase their ass the whole fight.
I always want to be in the corner.
Yeah.
Cut man or you want to be the corner man?
No, I just want to be talking shit.
Okay.
Kind of like Roger Mayweather.
Bundini Brown for Muhammad Ali.
I would just show up and be like,
you see what she said on Twitter?
You see what she said on Twitter?
That's all I'm fucking saying.
That's all I'm saying.
That's it.
The damn fans do that.
I'll be trying not to look at stuff on social media.
But I got some fans who don't let me miss shit.
Oh, this bitch's talking shit.
Look at this.
Because they know you're going to go crazy.
I'm going to say something now.
You got to hype your bestie up.
Hey.
You've been known to go on there and say some shit.
Yeah.
How you been?
How's the fight game?
We're going to start off slow.
Boxing is going good.
Undefeated still.
Come on.
Yep.
And still.
Three time undisputed, y'all.
I know everybody was talking about some ESPN.
I want to say something.
They had made a post and said, there are three fighters right now who are two-time undisputed
and undefeated champions, and that's Terrence Crawford, Usick, and, um, it knew.
When I was like, are you bitch is stupid?
Oh, they forgot.
Y'all must have forgot!
I'm actually not only two-time undisputed, but three.
Come on, man.
As I was talking about, they don't, they, I was like, how is that possible?
Come on, Steve, Nate.
And also, I'm the only woman who they can put in that category.
with the men.
When you say two times undisputed
and undefeated, it's Clarissa Shields.
Come on, and they want to talk about
Caitlin Clark.
We're talking about Clarissa Shields,
goddamn it. Bring her up.
Right.
I love Caitlin.
I do, too.
I love both of them.
But they say that a lot,
but they bring you up, too.
But I'm saying, though, if it was
any other girls in boxing,
cough, cough, who not African-American
and Derskin, they would have had
their ass included, but since it's the black
girl from Flint.
That's why you got to have the 85 South Shore.
Got to have the 85 Southam.
So you can come on here and get your flowers.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that's it.
We've seen you whoop the head.
You was whooping everybody's and then you went to M.M.A.
Yeah, I just won the M.A. February, first woman in Saudi Arabia to fight up over there.
Come on, man, we're gonna be clapping on.
First woman even fighting Saudi Arabia.
Yeah, the first woman, M.A. Fire to fighting Saudi Arabia, I won.
First woman.
They was like, you know, I was a little, I was a little shook because after I went, I run around, the crowd and everything.
I had my, you know, over there, you gotta be covered up.
Right.
Oh, yeah.
running around, talking to everybody, and I seen a woman give me a look.
She gave me a real, gave me a look like, and her look was like,
if you don't go put some motherfucking clothes on.
Because I was just running around.
I don't talk to Uncle Mike Tyson.
I don't ran to talk to all the people I know from the UK who there.
I haven't done interviews.
That lady was like, you need to go put some clothes on.
I said, oh, my God.
I forgot where I was at.
Don't lock me up.
I ran right to the room, put my jacket on, my pants on.
I said, you ain't work, but we know more tonight.
We're good.
Damn.
How long did you train for MMA?
Before I had my first MMA fight, I trained for like five months.
Oh, okay.
And then I got in there my first fight.
I've had three fights up for.
I'm two-on-one to M.A.
Gotcha.
I won my first one, lost my second one by split decision, won my last fight.
Got you.
What made you want to get into that?
Them bitch is talking shit.
What did you say?
She said, Amanda Nunes told me,
they asked her if she would fight against me in boxing,
And she said, tell Carissa Shields to come to my world
and I'll choke the shit out of her.
So when she said it, I was like,
she got me fucked up.
She got me fucked up.
Here I come.
Damn, got me fucked up, got me in the MMA.
Yep.
What do you even, what do you say to that?
I choked the shit.
It really wasn't nothing to say.
You just was like, oh, so you don't want to come to boxing
and you think I'm scared to come to MMA.
Now I'm about to shock your world real quick.
Here I go.
popped up on her.
Inside the cage.
Whooping bitches.
Damn.
You cold on the ground too?
No, I'm not.
But I practiced there.
They can't just take advantage
of me on the ground.
Like my last fight,
I don't know if you seen them
but the girl caught me in the arm bar.
Everybody thought
I was going to tap.
Fuck you.
Break it, bitch.
All right.
And I won.
Beat the shit out of her.
You said you ain't had to fight
nobody at those.
You was right.
I ain't got to do shit.
You got to do shit.
She's fighting for the love of fighting
Right, just going to fight
Because somebody said something
I hope don't nobody else
In no other genres start talking shit
She's coming, she's pulling up
We want them to talk about
Where you get this spirit from?
Man, you know my grandmother Joanne Adams
She was a cold piece
She was taller to me
A little bit bigger to me too
But she took no shit
I think it's the woman in our family
Because my mom
Is a fighting motherfucker too
So I got my grandma who raised me, my mom, who she real nice, but man, she's real nice,
and she's kind of like a little bit of a pushover, a little bit.
But all she needs is one drink, one.
Your ass is grass and something you did from last year.
She out here like Roadhouse.
Yeah, I'm talking about I don't watch a mom whoop a lot of ass.
My mama.
So street fighting type.
What?
Okay.
My mama didn't got it.
I don't seen her.
All right.
Now that you're a professional fighter,
what style would you say your mother has
when it comes to a whooping ass?
My mom had like a Mike Tyson style.
She rushed you and throw head and throw headmakers.
My mom.
My grandma was more just,
my grandma put you on that jab in that right hand.
She had those shit else.
Boom, boom.
She had the hands.
Just the one two.
My mama, she's coming in there.
She's ducking me wild.
My mom like that.
Okay.
My grandma going to line you up with the one two.
Pop, pop, and keep it long.
You get lined up with some old.
rings on, a nugget ring in your face?
Yeah, grandma didn't play.
Hard punches from soft old lady. One of them
got you in the boxing? No.
Who got you in? My dad, so
my dad did nine years in prison, so I made my dad
when I was, hold on no,
seven years. I met my dad when I was nine.
He went to prison when I was two. And one day
he's in the car, he just was like, man, I can't find a job.
I don't want to sell drugs no more because I probably
I'm in Charlotte, I wouldn't go back to prison.
And he said, if I would have stuck to what I was passionate about,
I would never went to prison.
And at that moment, I was just like such a huge fan of my dad.
I was a daddy's girl.
So, like, my dad could do no wrong.
So I was like, you know what?
I'm going to ask him what he was passionate about.
And whatever he say, I'm going to do it just to make him happen.
So I said, what was you passionate about?
He said, boxing.
I looked at my dad, like, fighting?
Like, because I never looked at my dad as a fighter.
He talked a lot of shit, but I didn't think he was no fighter.
See, Mama do all the fight.
Right, so he got to tell him.
I'll be right back.
Go get my old lady.
Baby, that he go.
Hey, stay right there, nigga, get my old lady.
Get it, hold on, give me one drink, and then you're going to whoop your ass.
No, so he told me that, and I was like, you know what?
I'm a box with my dad.
But my dad had been telling me since I was 11 years old when I was skinny with a bit, with a nose that was bigger than my whole damn face.
He's always been saying you was too pretty of the box
And I actually got mad at him for saying that
I said he could tell me anything else
But to say that because I'm a girl
And then I'm too pretty at the box
I said that that's not a good excuse
Because he ain't know
I had been whooping niggas already in the street
He ain't even know
So would you just lining up fights
Or it was because they were talking shit
Why he was fighting in the streets now?
It had nothing to do with me
I really couldn't talk that well coming up
I had a bad speech impediment coming up
I got bullied in second grade
they used to mess with me.
So I developed anger issues
where I just start just fighting everybody
because I couldn't speak about how I felt
so I just started fighting people.
And it made me feel better
after I would fight them, but also too,
people left me the hell alone.
So I'm like, I'm gonna do this shit more often.
Damn.
Somebody mess with me? We scrapping.
Yeah, you're supposed to be a fighter.
She said it made me feel better.
Did.
Fighting them to make you feel better?
Huh?
Fighting, I'll make you feel better?
Yeah, depending on what happened, you know what I mean?
We're civilians, we fight for survival.
We don't just have, we're just out here throwing in.
So wait a minute.
You didn't hear of say we 40-year-old man.
Hold on, hold on, don't know.
You got because the bitch said something energy.
I ain't got that.
Yeah, we just self-defense.
I don't know.
Wait.
I got a Glock 19.
If Cardo's like, I'll whoop your ass, you'd be like, all right.
We say that type of shit off.
Yeah.
We need a better example.
My mom and grandma wasn't fighting, man.
They were cooking this shit.
My grandma was cooking, too, but she didn't still whoops a man.
No, your grandma would line the niggas up.
She was.
My grandma ain't lying not a-knit-length and shit.
My grandma ain't lying not a nigger up.
That wasn't my life, see?
My-be wasn't my life.
Now I'm just saying, like, if somebody talks and shit, I'd be like, stand on that shit.
No, listen, if somebody's coming to fight me, I'm going to fight.
Talking is, like, yeah, I'm past that.
See, since we- They want to fight, ain't it?
No, no, no.
See, we're just professional shit talking.
So we get people just talk shit to see if they're good at us.
But it ain't like, it's a threat of no shit.
We live a very soft life.
Yeah, this is our soft era.
Niggas get a certain age, bro.
Compared to we pussy.
Keep it real, Loz.
You out here fighting because people talking shit.
We're pussy.
I ain't got it.
We've 40-some years old.
We need got to actually be a threat for us to be able to fight.
Because we got to go to court and just plain this shit
and all these charges and battery and salts and all that.
Yeah, yeah, man, now I'm good.
I watch you fight.
You know what I'm saying?
I pay for the fights, you know what I'm saying?
It's a sport.
And that's good enough.
Yes.
Because everybody can't fight.
Hell no.
So listen, I want to ask this about amateur boxing.
Did you fight all girls or did you have to fight boys?
I could imagine it wasn't that many young girls boxing, was it?
I fought only girls in my fights.
I trained with all boys.
Got it.
You know, I was 12 years old sparring against guys that was 16, 18, 20.
You know, and when I got 17, and I started getting some muscle on me,
it wasn't even no sparring no girls no more.
It was all dudes.
It was like, no, I'm good.
Yeah, it really, I grew up in Flint, so, you know, I think that's the difference
between me and a lot of these girls.
Like, they talk about, you ever heard, men sparring against sparring against,
women like practice and then they'd be like oh the guys is taking the easy on the girls or the
guys have to take it easy and it's like the guys who I grew with don't know what the fuck that
mean like taking the easy on me I was the I was the hardest motherfucker in my gym I was the
best boxing so while we younger I'm whooping these dudes ass whooping their ass whipping their ass
and then when we get 16 no actually the dudes kept kept boxing but when they get today adult years
these niggas is strong now.
Yeah.
They is strong in, I'm going to say teenage years.
They are stronger.
They're getting taller now.
They're punching harder.
But I've been kicking their ass so long.
They don't know what taking the easy is.
So we in there scrapping.
Dudes ain't wearing by how hard they hit me
because I don't hit them hardest.
I don't knock the niggas down before.
Made them see stars and everything before.
I saw that earlier.
So they don't give a damn about doing that for me.
You really?
You were saying for a minute, though, that you wanted to have a professional fight against a man.
I would like to.
You said Ryan Garcia?
Listen here.
If you know boxing.
Oh, shit.
If you know boxing, Eric, I'm telling you, Ryan Garcia cannot beat me in a fucking fight.
It's another fighter who can't beat me in a fucking fight.
Rollies.
Don't even put Clarissa Shields versus Rollies up in nobody mouth.
Rolice can't beat me in a fucking fight.
Who said that?
People just be talking shit online.
They think that any man that box can be a woman fighter.
And that's not true.
Man, they think a regular Joe off the street can beat me in a fight.
Like, is y'all fucking crazy?
When they were, like, punched me.
Well, that's, well, I think that they were just like, they're crazy.
I'll say that about them wanting to get hit in the stomach.
They're nuts.
But what I will say is women, they say women don't punch hard.
I mean, you wouldn't know until you felt it.
Don't point at me.
Who is they?
What is going on, bro?
They are tripping.
Punch him.
Maybe I paid too much
You asked me to come here and that's what you do.
Man, that nigga about 6'3, punch here.
No, bro, I'm sitting down.
I'm not a great example.
Soft error.
Because you're going to waste a good punch
on me moving.
I'm not trying to impress you with no time.
I'm laying on the fucking ground.
Get back, Carissa.
Go.
9-1-1.
Move.
All right, I'm going to kick shit out of you.
Oh, shit.
Oh, my God, bro.
But you've been on it, though, man, that shit is, it's amazing.
You're having a great run.
You're two-time gold medalist and shit.
That mean you was the best in the world.
The world, Craig.
Twice is crazy.
That's crazy.
Once is crazy.
Yeah.
Twice is insane.
Yeah, like they were telling me, I remember the coach came from Ireland.
His name was Billy Walsh.
And he said, it's going to be harder for you to win the second Olympics.
than it was for you doing the first one.
But I was 17 my first gold medal.
So I'm going back.
I'm about to be 21.
And when he said that, I looked at him and I said,
don't you ever talk to me like that?
I said, it's going to be easier to win the second Olympic gold medal.
His eyes got big.
I said, you won't know why?
I said, back when I was 17, I was on 5'8.
I'm 5.9 and a half now.
I'm taller, I'm longer, I'm smarter.
I'm about to run through these girls.
And did it.
Why do you think he was saying that, though?
Well, it, people.
You think they were going to judge you differently because you won before?
People, I ran to so many coaches to where, I don't know where it, I don't know who started the rumor or how it got started.
But I guess I was supposed to be like a prima don't know in a gym.
Like, I come in a gym with makeup and nails and hair and training my own time and do what I want to do.
But that ain't never been me.
So he came from Ireland with the expectations.
that me, Chaucor Stevenson, and it was one more boxer was supposed to give him a hard time.
And I ain't never given him a hard time.
Shit, if anything, he gave me a hard time.
But he came with that attitude, like, trying to make us feel like we need him to win.
And we just had to explain to him.
Like, I didn't need you to win the first time, so don't come here with that attitude.
I would like to feel like we all need each other because you're the head.
coach and he understood the Europe style of boxing which can confuse the American style of
boxes if you don't if you don't know why they're doing certain stuff and so I told him he wanted
to come and make all of us fight like European fighters and I just told him I'm not doing that
I said if it's something that you teach us that work with my style I'll use it and I'll add it
but if it's something that you teach us and it don't work don't fucking expect me to use it
because I'm not losing just to be like,
oh, but I listen to the coach.
I don't get fucked about that.
I care about winning.
So when he understood that,
and we had that conversation,
I think everything went smoother.
But he just came with the whole thing.
Like, we can't be one minute late to practice.
And you know, black people's shit.
We don't cook with time.
Yeah, we ain't coming exactly on time.
No.
Fuck that.
But I mean, he was strict, though.
Like, he was a clock.
Come on, y'all.
No, first of all.
Ably's supposed to be on time, bro.
What?
Actually.
Yeah, hell yeah.
What should you do the man?
And then you,
like, add the shit up, like, in money and time.
Black people, we are getting our reparations back in time.
Time.
Damn, you just killed.
If they're going to physically give it to us, we're going to get our reparations in time.
Fuck the land.
What?
Boy, you just killed.
Time is the one thing you can't get back.
We can't get it back.
Y'all don't want to give it back.
So we're going to get it back in time.
I concede.
Yeah.
I had an argument.
I can see.
Remember that movie with Justin Timberlake with had the time on the wrist?
Take the time with that movie?
Out of time.
Niggas would have.
Oh, nigger!
You're not wasting our minutes?
A slavery worth of time, 400 years on our arm.
Oh, can you imagine having to do everything for as long as you committed to doing it to?
8 to 11?
Really mean from 8 o'clock?
Exactly to 11 o'clock?
You got me fucked up.
Got me fucked.
Hey, y'all don't go to work and say that shit, bro, unless you don't want your job.
But I wanted to ask you this.
When do you feel like it just all came together for you?
Like, when all the hard work, all the train, like, did you ever have a moment where you felt like,
have a moment where you felt like everything, everything is lining up for me, it's all coming
together. You know, like, in the movie when the hero figure out all the shit, yeah.
I felt like when I won the first Olympics, that's the first time I felt that. But it was like,
I just felt like everything I had been working for. I had started my Olympic journey at the age of
13. So to go there at 17 was like, this shit, like, I'm a 13-year-old girl walking around
like from practice. I got a black eye. I got a bruise on my arm. They're thinking I'm
fucking crazy. And they're talking about some, that crazy-ass girl thinks she's going to
Olympic. And I'm like, I am. But they're like, man, she, people in my family was like,
can't believe Michelle letting her little baby go down there and get her eye blacked up.
Like, they ain't, they didn't really understand like the significance of what I was doing.
Right. You know, so when I did it, it was like, finally I can prove everything that I said
was right. Like, I'm an Olympic champion. You know, but everything didn't really come together.
You know, I didn't get no endorsements, no, like, no sponsorships, the big Nike deals and all that.
The first African-American woman, the first American period to be Olympic medalist in boxing, gold melodies, and I didn't get shit but a gold medal.
But I was cool with that.
Then I went back the second time and got all my, you know, got another gold medal.
I had some endorsements and sponsorships, but I feel like I've been pro for seven years now.
I turned pro at 21, 22.
So I'm pro about seven, six years.
I can say I think that now, right now, as I'm sitting here,
I feel like everything is finally starting to come together and make sense.
Like my brand, the followers, the fight venue, the opportunity,
like the pay that I get for fighting.
It's starting to come together now.
And even though I've got all these accomplishments and I've beat
everybody from weight classes 54 6068 and now my next fight I'm fighting at another division
to become another a four-time division world champ okay so I feel like now it's all making sense
like I can have I got a huge backing with my fans and my supporters I make a lot of money from
fighting I got I make money off YouTube I make money off Facebook um just I know I know my look
I know what clothes fit me the best.
I know what I want to represent
and what I want to be attached to.
And for a long time, I didn't know those things.
So I think right now, at the age of 29,
now all this shit is starting to make sense.
But up at first, I just was like,
I just want to fight.
I don't care about looking nice, hair, nails.
You know, I don't care about that stuff.
But now I was like I have kind of like a good balance
of like, okay, I'd like to wear my hair, you know, if I'm not going to wear makeup,
how my face should be, you know, stuff like that.
But at first, I really, I really had no idea, even how to wear my hair.
Like, I wore, I don't probably wore every style.
If you follow my pants, I got shit, I had a straight hair.
I had the braids.
I had wavy hair, different kind of parts and styles.
And I can say some of the shit was ugly.
I don't care.
But I was trying to figure.
figure it out. You know what I'm saying? And as people was like, you know, you're trying to figure it out. You don't get no privacy because you're in front of the whole world. They all are judging you. But now I finally feel like I figured out my look and everything. So now it definitely makes sense now. And it's definitely helping the brand for show.
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Man, my favorite era to era that you, you know, did all your important stuff, you know, your formative years, man.
Late 90s, 2000s, that's about all I listen to now, still.
Yeah, I mean, that's where all the memories are attached to, man.
And them songs hit different because you remember hearing them for the first time, man, so.
And you got different songs for different reasons.
Different periods of your life.
Yeah, inspired this, some things, reminisce that sometimes.
I got to get money songs when it's time to get money.
Yeah, I'd be trapping on my songs, man.
I like trap music.
Yeah.
Because I remember when it really became just like, you know, the go-to music of the culture.
That was like the energy, the pulse, it felt like the times.
You know, you wouldn't know if you wasn't there.
Right, you had to be there.
You wasn't there.
You ain't had a long team.
You wouldn't have a side yet.
You ain't had a long tee.
You ain't had them flea market Air Force One.
Yeah, you wasn't at that birthday badge.
No.
I'm inspired by young Jesus.
I'm inspired by old TV.
Because he counted so much money that he closed his shop.
Like, once he do his count, he just take whatever's left and just hide it at his Auntie House.
So he never really knows how much work he got.
Yeah.
I pulled from Bootsie College.
Stevie Wonder.
Yeah.
Because how did he make all that music about things he never seen before?
It's hard to pick one because it's errors.
There's no limit.
Then the cash money run.
There were so many regions that just was taking off.
Atlanta, we being here and seeing the take off, that's crazy.
Seeing what they're doing in New Orleans, seeing Houston go crazy on the independent book,
seeing South Florida had their good little run, man.
So, you know, everybody.
DSGB.
Come on, man.
The dungeon family.
Like, you remember people putting on for reasons.
The rest of the piece, Rico Wade.
Right.
But it's hard to have just one song, bro.
But if I had to pick one, what would you say?
What would you say would be the one?
I mean, we just said, Dungeon family, we got throw OutKs in there, man.
You got to put UGK in there, man.
The Hot Boys got to go in there, man.
The Hot Boys got to be in there.
There's so many.
Well, I don't know.
It's hard to put some.
You have to make it a playlist.
It couldn't be a song.
You had to be a playlist.
Yeah.
Make a playlist.
Yeah.
Dirty South Riders, man.
Come on, man.
D.S.
And we're going to throw some D.
Exactly.
Man.
The error, it's too much.
We can't pick one.
Man, probably.
Fripping out the house with the boys on the window.
Trepping out the house with the boys on the window.
I never forget.
The chopper on the floor, the pistol was on the couch.
I was hood rich because I never had a bank account.
Money kind of short.
But we can work it out.
Made a hundred thousand and a trail piles.
Why?
What kind of earth is this?
Go listen to one song.
What happened to those?
Can't think of nothing.
Can't see you and Joe Joe.
All my life.
Played a prank on itself.
Pray for someone like you.
Whatever song that is.
How did I get live?
Whatever song that is.
After one day, you go hate that song.
This is how we do.
Shal-da-na-na-na-na-na-na.
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You wrap now.
Yeah, I do that too.
Come on, and hold on, Ruth, before you get into that, though.
You was rapping by the girl, Savannah.
Yeah.
Right.
Why are you rapping by her?
She's one of the only people to beat you, right?
In the Amazon, but I whipped her in a prize.
How do you lose to her, was it like some technicality shit, or what happened?
They robbed me.
Oh, okay.
I never felt like I lost to her.
But she held on to that loss for so many years.
I mean, she talked about it for 10 years until we actually fought in the pros for the
undisputed championship in the UK.
And I whipped her ass, one unanimously.
We had to wait 10 years and get that fame back.
Yeah, but, man, she had the world convinced me.
That girl was 13 and no 12 knockouts.
I mean, she was sleeping.
She told everybody she was going to sleep me.
Had all the fans thinking she going to sleep me.
Even some people in boxing.
Like Jake, you know, Jake Paul, he predicted her to knock me out.
I mean, it was a few other folks, too.
But I just was like, hmm.
You had to go all the way over there or beat her ass.
I'll go anywhere in the world to whip anybody ass.
They'll go eat that nasty-ass food to beat that girl.
Are you in the boxing word, have you got to see Jake Paul in person?
Like, is he even like-
Have I ever seen that fool in person?
Is he official?
Have you watched any of the fights?
I watched some.
I mean, even if he's official, I don't think he's Mike Tyson official.
No, man.
No, but then we're talking about 58-year-old Mike Tyson.
I don't give a fuck.
Yeah, shit.
I grew up in the term when Mike Tyson was the baddest motherfucker in the world.
I think Mike Tyson would whoop the shit
out of Jake Paul.
Me too.
All the way.
You know what?
Mike Tyson for him to go in there
and box the beefing to grind this shit.
It's going to be gunpowder.
Gunpowder.
Jake Paul ain't fought no real.
With the motherfuckinckin'
turn the motherfucker to a powder and it just be eyeballs on the
that's what the fuck.
That's what I'm expecting.
But nobody has beat father time.
She.
He can go on there.
Mike Tyson will what father time had.
I don't give a fuck about the records or none of that.
Mike Tyson got some punches that's in his highlight reel
that don't even look humanly possible, bro.
I see Mike Tyson hit a motherfucker
in a whole fucking head, not like this.
A whole goddamn head, not a bin.
They face.
Went on their shoulder, my nigga.
Like some shit fell out.
A nigga way bigger than him.
Mike Tyson got that.
I've been around Mike Tyson a couple times
and recently at my last fight
when I won in Saudi
and he was fin of whoop a dude ass there
Hold on I'm about to tell you how bad Mike
Mike Tyson walking this motherfucker right now
everybody shut the fuck up right now
right now
yep
Nick got quiet thinking about it
because I didn't think about the shit
I've seen Mike Tyson walking one time.
We was in fucking Vegas.
Mike Tyson was walking,
and then he had 20 security guards behind him.
You can tell he didn't have shit to do with them.
Whoever hired him to do what he was doing
gave Mike enough security.
You know, for people, but they were walking behind him.
I was like, don't that kind of defeat the purpose?
They were scared of him.
Bro.
Security was scared of him.
When Mike Tyson walked in, people shut the fuck up naturally.
Like a baronet bitch.
You should.
You must.
Just until he say something.
But this Jake Paul shit.
Yeah.
Bro, that shit would destroy my spirit if Jake Paul put up a good fight.
Right.
Anybody win it if he even get a lick in.
Because he ain't fought no boxers yet.
He fought against...
That dude can't box.
That dude can't box.
Did you watch that?
That dude can't box.
I think all that shit fake anyway.
He'd be like, look, we're gonna do some shit.
Yeah.
But look, you can't win.
I'm not gonna pay you if you win.
Because he didn't...
Huh?
Tommy Fury won.
But I'm saying that he had to.
He couldn't win all of them. He wasn't by decision.
Oh, my God.
He can't win all of them.
He is the motherfucker making all the money.
He is the one.
And he's paying them to fight.
You're the reason that they even have to fight.
So if you, hey, some shit.
They got Mike Tyson out of retirement.
But I'm just saying like, listen, I won't Mike Tyson
and laying that punch and knock him up.
Now, we will see a real Mike Tyson for a long as that we can.
But it's like, he got a switch.
And once that switch is on, it's hard to cut off.
So even if, let's say, he hit Mike Tyson with a punch, right?
And Mike Tyson don't get his punch back by the end of the bill.
I'm going to be scared for the ref.
Because you can't tell, like Tyson get you a look and you know, you beg it the fuck.
That's the shit I'm talking about.
They had two refs.
That's the shit I'm talking about.
They had two refs, bro.
One for each on.
Listen, I won't Tyson to do it because I'm not no fairly, Jake Paul.
I think he talked too much shit
and he had the easy route in the boxing
so I ain't really no fan of my
He's brought a lot of attention to boxing
You think he's good for it in that way
Yeah, hey, he's the reason I got my YouTube channel
My fucker just came from boxing
With one million subscribers
And then you're fighting for millions of bucks
And ain't done shit
Well shit, I'm doing it's the wrong way
Let me go and get the YouTube shit going
And then I'm gonna come back to boxing
And hopefully because I got all the bells and shit
It's like I guess the bells don't matter
I guess the YouTube followers matter
Yeah, but he's been doing that shit for like 20 years at this point.
He was a boy.
Yeah, since high school.
Yeah, I saw some of these little videos.
I never knew what fuck he was, too short boxing.
I don't know how many of them it is.
It's Jake, Logan, and then they got another brother, and they'd be sharing girl.
There's too much drama.
What?
Them motherfuckers, that's a mean little regular-ass family.
Yeah, because the other brother is in the WWE, right?
Yeah, Logan.
He didn't want to fought against Floyd.
He fought.
I don't know how he fought against Floyd being 180 and 90 pounds.
Logan, big as shit.
He would
Now I was saying that you and this lady
On the line was going back and forth
About having a fight
Bum bum, bum, mm-hmm
Bum God
You want to fight at 154?
Shit, she called me out
Why the fuck I'm gonna go out that way
154 is the lowest I'm going
To whip her ass
She won a fight at 147
Fuck her
Oh man
She don't call no shots
She's the B-side
Yeah
When the beef start
You guys ask her
She ain't
I don't think she's gonna be on here
No I'm saying like
No, I'm saying
It was
One day
I was laying in bed at night time
She was on live
We called each other, sis
We're cool as hell
Oh shit
And she on there talking about some
Yeah, I'll fight against
Clarice and Shilts
I da-da-da-da-da
She's talking
I'm like, let me come on her live
You feel me?
She don't invite me
To her live
So I'm just like
On their comment
Like
Girl I'm about to text you
I'm like
Hey, you bored again
She's like
Because the first time
She's like
She called me out.
No, first time she called me out a month earlier, I text her, and she wrote back like,
girl, I'm just bored, just stirring up shit.
I'm like, oh, okay, whatever.
You good.
I don't get fucked.
She's like, I'm just stirring up shit.
I don't mean nobody.
All right, cool.
Because you want to scrap.
We can scrap.
So this time she did it that night, I texted like, girl, you bored again?
She was like, no, I'm dead ass.
I'm like, dead-ass joking or dead-ass serious?
I don't know what you're saying.
And she was like, yeah, I want to fight you.
I've been wanting to fight you.
I'm like, you've been wanting to fight me
and wouldn't have been in the same gym
and you never even asked to spar.
You didn't even tell me yes to sparring.
Like, what are you talking about?
Like, bro, you're at 130.
She's like, let's fight at 47.
I'm like,
I've never even fought boxing that 47 in the pros.
And at first, on a friendly tip,
I'm like, you know what?
I get it.
You want to prove yourself against me.
You know, you think you're good enough now.
Okay, I'll come to forward you.
just to fuck you up because I go to
I really would try to get down there just
for the fact but then as it
continued she got
more and more disrespectful
popping more and more and I said
oh shit I'm thinking this is a friend
this is a motherfucking enemy
let me click my switch on on this bitch
and let her know like I was just
being nice because I thought it was cool but
I'm not soft I would really
fuck you up so
I kept the peace
and we get on a plane
I'm looking good as fuck, by the way
I'm going to go see a movie about my life
in L.A. She on the plane.
This girl pulls out her camera
starts recording me
talking shit on the plane.
I thought I was about to get put off the plane
because I was about to spark this bitch.
Can't do that.
Oh, I would have been banned from flying.
Yeah, that would have been crazy.
But it was a point of like,
oh shit, she thinks something
something sweet so I don't cut into her on a plane
cussed her out and said some shit to her
I went and sat down
she posts the video
I re-shared it
um you know people
people don't even know who she was
so then we got off the plane
I couldn't even find her because you know I was looking for
once we got off the plane because
no you didn't oh so you've been talking shit about me online
being disrespectful
And then you put your camera out when you see me
I'm about to let you know
certain motherfuckers you don't play with
it and I'm one of them
like quit playing with me before I break your fucking jaw
like on my mama like quit playing
So I couldn't even find her off the plane
So as we can tell you
Now we're online
You being disrespectful
I'm about to
Hey you go low I go to hell fuck you
It was over for her
And I mean I'll
Oh we got said
You drop
you drop dirty for PEDs.
Let's stop sweeping out under the rug.
You know, just, and then you calling me out to my mom and say,
you'll knock me out at 47.
You, yeah, you're going to need PEDs to do that for show.
So make sure you're taking them to get ready for me.
And then I just have to let her know.
I said, I was being nice on a friendly tip to fight you at 47.
But on the real note, I'm the one.
I'm the pound for pound number one.
I ain't got to come to you.
You get acknowledgement and people know who you are from me.
Why I got to come?
You want to fight?
Bring your little ass to 154.
And I'm going to show you why you shouldn't have came fucking with me.
And everybody from our team told her,
you need to leave, I need to leave that one alone.
But she just so, it's an envious thing.
You know what I'm saying?
I was so nice to her when we was friends.
She thought I was soft.
But she was just envious.
And she's upset.
She wants to be the only pretty girl in boxing,
the only undisputed person in boxing.
want to be known as just the best.
And it was like, motherfucker, I was here first, and I'm more accomplished than you.
And I ain't ugly, so get that shit out your fucking head.
We got to make this fight.
Just because I'm darker than you don't mean that I'm ugly, bro.
And then she just keep talking.
And then that's why I ran up on her in person.
Fuck that bitch.
You want to fight, bitch, let's get it cracking.
I don't think she want to do that.
I don't think she want to fight me, period.
So it's 154 or nothing right now.
He's 154 or she can shut the fuck up like she's been to.
There you go.
He heard it here first.
Period.
154 or nothing, Nick.
Get your shit together, bomb gardener.
Damn.
You're good promoter.
Oh, yeah, man.
I'm trying to get this fight happening.
Obviously, she won it.
I just see how she was moving her hands and shit.
She's ready to get to it.
I don't want to whip anybody who talks some shit.
That's what I know.
That's what started the whole MMA shit.
Who you got next?
I can't announce I don't hear you.
Oh.
When is dropping?
Shit, won't you tell us to drop it?
I'm real.
Gone.
When y'all dropping it?
Hey, bro.
When y'all dropping it, though?
Like, it's like,
whenever you say.
Next, next week, two weeks.
When it's...
We'll drop it in a-sap.
A-sap, we can get...
Start editing this, Joe.
Oh, she wants this to drop right now.
Right now.
No.
I'm asking when, though.
Please.
No, because I'm fighting again in July.
In July, okay.
If y'all, if y'all, if y'all free, July 27.
Vegas?
What?
LCA in Detroit.
Detroit.
Oh, come on, man.
Little Cis Arena.
Got me a little show on out there, man.
Go see over here.
Oh, yeah, of course.
It's a love season.
Kid it.
So that's why I'm fighting it.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm fighting Little Cesar.
Last time I fought there last year, I had 12,000 fans come out.
We're trying to get 16, 17,000 this time.
Come on.
20.
We're going for 20.
Hey, you don't know 18, but if we can get.
Oh, well, somebody has.
Stay out of set.
Yes, R.O's.
We need some motherfuckers in the parking lot, listening to it on the radio.
Parkin-law, park.
Old school.
And on the left.
And glur is the throw in the right.
She's giving the old stuff, pound right in the kisser.
He's abusing the smot box.
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So, you know, a lot of fires that, you know, get well accomplished.
they usually kind of start their own gym or have fighters.
Do you have some fighters that you want to bring,
young fighters that you want to bring in?
Talk about them, show them some love.
So I got a Shields Community Irish Corporation.
That's my 501C3.
That's my foundation where I train kids.
Trained over 200, 300 kids so far.
I got some people that stand out,
like my little nephew, Bradford Johnson, is a really good boxer.
Bradford Johnson.
He's 10 years old.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's my sister son.
Gotcha.
Zakaya is a girl
prideball like 9 years old
I got footage of her actually
She's really good
Nine
She hasn't had any fights yet
But she can fight
You can see it already
Yeah
She and it's crazy
It's weird because
I had baby pictures
And she's nine now
But we look exactly alike
When we were kids
So it's weird
Like she looked like me
When I was a kid
It's strange
It'd be like that
I have to show you the pictures
And you're like
This some crazy shit
Yeah
But no, like, strong genes in the family.
Twin?
No, she's not my family.
Oh, I thought you're talking about me.
Oh, you said it was your nephew.
No, my nephew is my nephew.
She's talking to another girl that's nine years old.
Zakaya, yeah.
We just met last year when I was training her.
But man, I seen her and I show her dad my baby picture.
And he looked at his daughter.
I said, what the fuck?
Right.
Like, that's weird.
Right.
What's your grandma name?
Right.
Did she want you to do this?
Lying niggas up like this.
That's so gangster.
I can really see him some niggins.
That's the most illest shit ever.
From an old lady, though?
Who's she beefing with?
Who is she beefing with?
Get hit with them rings, bro.
Y'all be acting like, oh, people don't got beef.
My granny, my granny, ain't.
I ain't seen my grandma fight, that's all.
But you don't know if she ever fought on?
No, I'm sure she did.
You know what I'm saying?
It's civil rights.
You got to fight for your rights.
Shit.
She ain't no hope.
But I ain't seen her just grabbing and beat.
You know what?
We all had different upbrings because I've seen my great-grandmother fight somebody, man.
Now this is crazy.
Who is your...
I'm serious, though.
So my great-grandie is like a person who watched, like, the block.
You know how them old people are how they be looking through their window,
looking at the porch, like, and they know everything that's grown up on the block.
Yeah.
That was my great-grandma.
Yeah.
And, man, I'm telling you, one time I watched her run off the porch
and just hit this little light-skinned lady in the face.
Wow.
Damn.
nobody even knew why it happened
but
the girl
the girl she hit
the old age she hit
had her daughter
her daughter was like
why she put her hand
she went to find my great granny
so I ain't telling me
for her ass
damn
so I'm probably about like
eight nine
I'm like who ass
I'm fin of what
damn
did any of the men
ain't no kids
in y'all family
right
where the men at
ain't nobody
ain't nobody
went to go get
no brother
no uncle
no nothing
it's like
don't get my un'
Go get your auntie.
Oh, shit.
I grew up around my great-grandma, too.
She was one of them ladies used to just know all the business
and everything.
She was old.
She used to get the information confused.
You know they say that boy had some dope in that car.
Oh.
That car the other day I seen up there.
You know that one.
You know that boy.
You know that boy.
What that boy name?
You know him.
You know him.
The one who had that.
Y'all, y'all was up the street with him.
Stay at them damn car.
Man, they said my great-grandmother was racist, crazy enough.
Who? She was white.
Your great-grandma, a white lady?
Yeah, she got caught. He got caught.
You are hurt.
You hurt karma.
Yeah, for being right.
Now you are a whole nigga.
That part of the family is washed away.
And destroying these white women.
Yeah, they'll have no more.
Putting these white women through hell, Lose.
Oh, because of my great-grandmother.
Talk about reparations.
Something I told was white bitch.
This is for my great-grandmother.
That's what fucked up.
It is, man, but so with that.
You feel me?
It's like tip-and-tat, you feel me?
I ain't nothing to do with the other shit.
I'm just trying to, like, get the back-in for slavery type shit.
Wow.
That is amazing.
And the crazy part is this is going to be some white ladies who watch this and hear that.
And they're gonna hit you.
Yeah, they are.
They want to get disrespected.
Come on, man.
That's all they need.
They don't have enough, like, you know, black people got,
like you say black people, like, it's like playing mad,
and our life is exciting enough.
We ain't got to jump out of planes and do the crazy shit.
So white people need a little, you know what I mean?
She needs a little toe in the mouth.
A little razzle dazzle.
Little razzle, come on, man.
Hit them with the razzle dazzle.
Oh, shit.
Oh, boom, real quick.
85 on it.
Just dropped in it.
the app?
Yep.
Come on, man.
Hey, I appreciate y'all.
I want to show love to y'all.
Have me in my motherfucking hometown on stage at the YouTube theater, man.
That shit was dope as fuck, bro.
I'm gonna tell you that.
And also, you had made some niggas nervous with your speech before the show.
I'm gonna tell you that.
Man, this should have changed your life.
I ain't gonna say who I looked at one nigga.
He was like, huh?
I said, oh, loosed the guy that niggas.
Damn.
It was a great speech, though.
Running speech.
Running.
You up the speech?
Yeah, that shit was fire, man.
So salute to y'all again, man.
Y'all always showing love.
So I wanted to make sure I mention that.
You know what I mean?
We appreciate you, bro.
You really did your thing out there.
That shit was fun.
Shout out to Netflix.
Yeah.
Shout out to Netflix, man.
Hey, you said you had a movie made about your life?
Was it called?
Oh, yeah.
Said you went to L.A. to see it?
Yeah, well, back then, it was called Flint Strong.
Now they've changed it to the fire inside.
You made them change it?
No.
I had nothing to do with that.
Gotcha.
That's what they do.
But it comes out.
Well, can I tell you all you?
Yeah, tell us.
You know what you guys and us, dude?
Tell us.
You know everything's like top secret and shit.
My movie drops on Christmas.
Okay, come on.
Okay.
The fire inside.
In movie theaters.
Yes.
Ryan Destiny played me.
And I mean, she played the shit out of me.
Ryan Destiny is from...
Detroit?
Yes.
But, no, why I know that name, though?
What else she played in?
Oh, a lot of stuff.
She played in the Stars.
What's that one?
It was a show called Stars.
Look it up.
Y'all help me out.
Yeah.
Gronish.
Gronish.
She got some stuff on YouTube.
She's seen, I mean, not YouTube, but Netflix.
She's sing songs and stuff.
Dope.
Yeah.
And I met her on her birthday.
So I saw the movie.
And then the next day, I met her.
And it was her birthday.
And we were, dang there, like, crying and screaming when we see each other
because I just was like, oh, my God, you played the shit out of me.
I don't know how you do that.
Oh, so you ain't meet her until it came out?
Uh-huh, but we had talked on the phone.
Got you.
FaceTime, message back and forth because she was doing certain scenes.
She was like, well, I'm doing this scene and this with your mom.
Like, what was your relationship like?
Because she wanted to get the emotions and shit, right?
And I'm happy she came to me and actually got it.
You know what I'm saying?
But even how they portrayed my mom, I'm like, man, this is.
but I think the movie will
it will explain
the
it will explain the hardness
and it will explain my attitude
on
I really have an attitude that if you ain't with me
you against me so it's fuck you
I really have an attitude like that so
I think that the movie will explain that
yeah so I can't wait until it come out
we can't either
I hope you're doing a premiere
you're doing a premiere
yeah we're gonna do a few premiere
LA, Flint, Detroit.
Atlanta.
Okay, I'm glad you cough that one in there.
You know what I mean?
Come on, man.
Why you keep leaving us out?
Hey, I don't want to.
I said she love Atlanta.
I do love Atlanta.
Yeah.
Trying to get them out here.
Speaking of, y'all got any cousins,
sisters, no one fight?
What?
That know how to fight or want to fight?
No how to fight.
Oh, shit.
Oh, we all got one ass kicker in the fucking family.
Mm-hmm.
She's a mama, though.
I got one cousin.
Can't nobody beat up.
I'm going to get a fuck with nobody.
Yeah.
She's undefeated.
Undefeated.
Yeah.
They came to the house to jumpers.
She whooped everybody.
I like her already.
Wipped everybody.
The girl who was driving got it to worse.
She didn't have to.
That's fucked up.
Driving home fucked up.
That is one of those fights that you don't even get out there and break it up.
You just watch because you know she's going to run through everybody.
She's a pit bull.
I didn't notice she had that inside of her.
My family is talkers.
You need podcasts or something.
You're looking for some fighters?
I got a $100K for any girl that can whip me.
Oh, hold on, let me call it.
Wait a minute, say it.
Oh, anybody can whoop you?
Nah, nah, I ain't fin to put my family through that.
100K, you got a nigga you think I am.
You didn't do my worldwide challenge?
I love my family.
Wait a minute.
It's a worldwide challenge?
Yeah.
What?
You sure about this?
I'm 100% sure.
Hold on, man.
I'm saying.
You're saying, what's the challenge?
Oh, let me put this on IGV.
I have $100,000 for any female,
for any female boxer that's,
that can whoop my ass.
And whoop your ass means,
like in a boxing match or it's like fighting?
Boxing gloves, but they can come how they is, though.
Come how you is.
It's like church, because I'm going to bless you.
So you're saying,
how do you even go about it?
How do you pick who you're going to fight?
They got to put up 100?
No.
Oh, okay.
Uh-uh.
Is it straight up I'm going to get, it's sponsored.
Sponsored.
Listen, you want to fight.
You think you can whip me.
Man.
Because I ain't,
because I ain't all that.
That's the TV show.
So you think you can whip.
We'll be right back after these two ass wiggas.
Hey.
All y'all niggas with them wigs on on IG, man.
Go ahead try to one.
Oh, no, you know, I want to get in the challenge.
Yeah, get your ass.
You know, you know, you didn't went low.
Get your ass whooped too.
$100,000.
Yeah.
How are you going to pick who you going to fight?
I ain't got to pick shit.
They're going to show up trying to fight me.
I don't think they are.
That's my thing.
You're announcing this worldwide.
You don't want to have a hundred fights.
You want to fight one motherfucker.
Oh, okay.
How are you going to pick out?
If you got 10 people, how are you going to pick one of them to fight?
They should knock each other off.
Oh, damn.
They got to do it.
Yeah, whoever beat them all the other girls, get them a prize, and then you get to me.
Who are they going to set up like a bracket?
You're going to be like at the end?
Well, I guess a hundred.
$100,000, you should have had to work for it a little bit.
Well, and then you're still going to get something for beating up to other girls.
Listen here, I'm about that.
I might have had a show that come out.
You're just in the house, and then whoever can beat you get $100,000.
You should fight one girl from Bad Girls Club, like, could they think they're tough.
I called her Ivory.
Don't be trying to fight for civilians.
I was just playing.
You can't be fighting things that don't happen.
No, but wait a minute.
What do you mean civilians?
These girls are.
She a boss?
No, Ivory's a street fighter.
You can adapt and do MMA.
What if they was like, okay, then, but you can't use none of your boxing shit.
You just got to fight me like a real bitch.
But what does that mean?
Fight for like.
No, you can't do all.
They're like, no, no, no, no, that box and shit.
You got to just fight.
Don't be shoulder rolling.
I literally cannot fight like that.
Like, I have to be in my seat.
That's how you win.
That's how you get the money.
That's how you win.
I had a box of fans fighting before I start boxing.
I always instill with my left hand in front.
And my banger in the back.
That's how I always stood.
Yeah, ain't anybody fighting you.
Come on banging in the back.
You just lost, yeah, you just lost that little challenge.
Yeah, you might throw that out the window, man.
You might come up to something else, man, a cooking challenge or something.
You know what people will do for a hundred thousand?
Not die.
They ain't got to die but shit.
If you don't box for real, you might die fighting the real boxing.
You might get some more gloves so you can get one.
I need people, I need the people to stop disrespecting professionals.
One, for instance.
One nigga for instance, they need to stop disrespect.
I don't think it was, I don't disrespect the professional.
Athlete, don't disrespect the professional.
I don't think it was a disrespect.
The niggas an accountant don't think you know more math than them because you was good in school.
No, you fucking don't.
I don't think it was disrespect.
I felt like sometimes people are curious.
I'm sorry, I was just on another rant.
Because people would be like online talking shit about like NBA players talking about their trash.
I was like, this nigger will destroy everybody that you know anybody in your family one-on-one.
So, bro, you had the funniest tweet for like one of my top favorite tweet.
Oh shit, come on.
one game
Kobe like
fucked his finger up
or his wrist or something shit
like he had broke his wrist
or something shit
and then the nigga shot
two free throws
he tore his Achilles
that's what it was
and he was like
nigga if you told you're Achilles
your bitch ass
couldn't even eat breakfast
you hear me
that nigga got up
sat down got up again
shot two free throw
made them bitches
and waiting till they found
walked his ass over to the sideline
and still try this shit some more
he was like
I don't hold on
Hold on, nigger tried to grab and say, hold on, let me see you real quick, just because I can't feel it, but I might can do something.
That nigger is insane, was insane, man, R-R-P to go.
I love Kobe.
I met him in person.
He was so nice, man.
Humble dude.
Oh, where did you meet him?
I met him at.
I met him at.
Oh, no shit?
The BET Awards, B-E-T honors.
B-T honors, all dope.
Yep, I met him.
I met him that day, and I met Shaq, but I got a picture.
Like, I was standing right next to the Kobe.
I couldn't believe him.
I saw him.
I walked to him.
I was like.
I was like, can I get a picture?
Damn.
And he looked at me and he was like, I'm a boxer.
He was like, okay, I said, okay.
Man.
And I asked him, like, grab my phone.
I took a picture.
I just like, oh, fuck me.
Kobe right here.
I was, I think I've been starstruck meeting Kobe and me in Ice Cube.
That's- Ice Cube.
Oh, man.
I was.
You're a fan of his movies or his music?
His both.
But he had a movie called All About the Benjamins.
That was me, my grandma, my favorite movie.
Man, what?
Until we watched it.
Oh, love that movie.
That's it.
That movie's funny.
That movie is funny.
Funny now.
It never not be funny ever.
Like, funniest movie ever.
Still got time of shit.
When that nigga told Mike, you, jump, I'm gonna catch you.
Yeah, bro.
And that nigga was sitting in that boat.
Hell yeah, I need this month.
My old catch all kind of catfish.
Yeah, okay.
You sound just like them.
Crazy.
One time for Mike.
Hell yeah.
That's hard, though.
Hey, man, you never know who you're going to be star-strung.
Yeah, for real.
Some people, you just see them, and you don't even expect that shit.
They just be in the most random place.
I met Kobe before me.
I played college basketball with Chris Paul's older brother,
CJ, and I went to his game with the Hornet that was playing the Lakers
and was waiting for him to come out of the locker room.
And Kobe came up to, see, she was like, hey, little motherfucker.
And he just started, just started cussing that nigga out, just, like, on some love shit,
but still just, like, that's how he was.
I was like, damn, that's crazy.
So that was dope.
Rest and peace to go.
Yeah.
That's hard, man.
Rest in peace to Kobe.
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I don't know.
I can't believe you came through here and didn't have to whoop nobody at.
She did?
I mean, that.
The nigger can't close the mouth still.
Look.
Yeah, he fucking a knock his mouth.
mouth open.
Nicky, like, rock'em sock him, nigga.
He fucked up.
No, I was, I mean, honestly, I like those type of challenges.
You know, I think that we need to get this stereotype about women's boxing out the window.
Like, it's a real stereotype that, one, one stereotype is that we're all butch.
Like, we're all, like, gay and stud and man, man.
Let's get rid of that, because that shit ain't true.
Another thing is that.
No, it's not.
Oh, okay.
You stop it.
I'll be quiet.
You fucking.
You know, I read an article, though, and the girl was saying that it's a lot of peer pressure to not be like that in WNBA.
And I was like, are you fucking serious?
I wish the bitch would try to make me be gay.
No, man.
Well, you know what men are waiting on from the WMBA.
It's for these women to really start acting like NBA players and start tricking off on some of these niggins.
Right, what, it's time.
Put a nigga up in an apartment, man.
It's time.
It's time for something else.
Fly me out.
Come on, man.
First class me, Delta won me.
Come on.
Where do y'all mind be at?
What's you talking about?
What?
Yeah.
What?
I mean, why not, though?
They should be tricking off.
It's equality, it's about equality, right?
Dodge charges and challenges and hell cats and scat packs just sitting at the lot.
It should be some rich women somewhere buying two, three, four of them a year.
What?
Oh, the strip club, make it rain.
Make it rain.
They don't even make enough to do no shit like that.
They need.
They're about to start.
That's what we're saying.
That's what I'm saying.
They get more endorsements and then they start.
Like some teams are actually making money this year.
They're like, make it right.
Like you cut the check.
Cut that check, man.
So they could pick me up.
We want some hundred million dollar women.
Come on, man.
Buy this dick, girl.
Buy this dick, Angel Reese.
Oh, God.
Niggins gonna be standing outside them gay gym hotels and sale.
Gonna have his inches on their heads on.
No shirt on.
Fuck with your boy.
Name, no big.
I'm gonna text your phone.
I'm gonna text your phone.
Niggas on the bottom floor trying to count up.
One, two, three, four, five.
Nah, they got, they're on the 11th floor on 13th.
They got to do like niggins do, send their home girl down there.
You, you, you, come upstairs.
Rest y'all, niggas, y'all niggas go home.
They come downstairs in the middle of the night.
It's just niggas sitting out there in the lobby, eat them in the arms and shit.
Yeah, bro.
Push-ups in the lap.
Getting ready, daw, like, yeah, she in shape, so I got to.
being shake. Oh, shit.
Yeah, man, yeah, I agree with that, Lose.
Niggas in the parking lot dribbling all night.
Got to get it chill out.
See if she want to watch film.
See if she want to go with some game tape.
Niggins gonna be out there like the Harlem Globetray.
I ain't lying, bro.
Yeah, man.
They in their soft girl era for real now.
I'm with it, bro.
Nick, you got a 10-way pant.
No droll.
Come up, I ain't bet.
They're getting their own shoes, too, man.
It's up for the WNBA.
Come on, man.
Fly us out.
Stop playing, man.
Hey. Cancun me.
Shit.
Nah, no, no, that's cheap.
Cabo me.
I'm tripping.
I need to, like, know my word.
Yeah, you go to Cancun.
Uh-huh.
Cancun cheap, though, bro.
You a fuck.
No, Kaibo me.
I need to see.
I need to take pictures, bro.
You got to work your way up.
Cancun.
in the back and shit.
Don't price without the game my first year.
I got to, bro.
I got to, man.
I'm going to fucking up for everybody.
I want them to be able to do it for a couple songs.
Could you imagine them going to like a strip club and throw,
to a male strip club and throwing money and shit?
They ain't gonna go to no strip club.
They're just gonna go with a bunch of men are.
They just start throwing money at Walmart.
They had to car wash acting a fool.
She didn't have got,
broke the range rover through to get in detail.
Oh, they look 500 in the asses.
in the ass, Trey.
Let me keep that, little buddy.
There's a blunt in there, too, if you want.
This is all.
If I was in WNBA, I would definitely go to a male strip club
and throw money.
You played basketball, too.
Yeah, I wouldn't.
I wasn't good, though.
I wasn't all that.
You were ready to fight every file.
You was a track star.
You fucking track.
Yeah, I ran a track, cross country.
Oh, cross country?
Play baseball, too.
Oh, shit.
But cross country.
Yeah, but no.
Don't say that.
Basketball.
That's tough.
You don't know the, you don't know the excitement of.
Whooping 500 white people
Yes I do, nigga
I felt like the coldest nigga
The first time
I was a cross-country meet
I'm saying it's tough
It just ain't for me
Like I salute y'all
That shit is tough
That salute y'all
Especially when you run out there
And like I ran before
And it was like kind of like raining
And they had it like
It was uphill down here
It was wet out there
The cross-country meet still going on
Mm-hmm
Ain't nothing stopping it
But I would just always been kind of big
And stuff so wow
Or you know a heavier set
So when I'm up
there in the top 30 with all the white people, man.
They'd be the white people.
They'd be like, look at the little black girl.
I used to be fucking up.
They used to fuck them up in some cross country, bro.
Then people be over there, man.
You'd be like, ain't no, they praying this shit.
They got on, what would Jesus do, bracelet?
They're praying and shit.
They didn't have had a whole FCA meeting before this shit.
They eating peanut butter and banana sandwiches.
They're just doing white people's shit.
They're really in their element.
You showed up with a Dr. Pepper.
Showed up with a Dr. Pepper.
Smelling like a blunt.
him last night.
War their ass out.
What a ass out.
Nah,
just running like that,
we used to have to run
with the cross country team
for basketball.
And I was like,
I'm going to quit basketball too.
Hey, man.
Fuck this shit.
They just tricked me, though,
because I ran in ninth grade.
Eighth and ninth grade.
Then when I got to, like,
10th grade,
they wanted me to, like,
do all this other shit.
I'm like, hey, bro,
I've been there before.
Yeah.
Y'all came as me to do this.
I'm not about to do all this.
I ain't like the coach.
That's how they get you.
Yeah, I'm glad I ain't.
That shit, there's no way I could.
That shit is tough.
Feet would have been toe off.
Hurd.
You gotta be Kenyan to be good at that shit, bro.
Kenyans got it.
I don't know what's up with their heart.
But once I found out that these motherfuckers
is literally born, you can't beat them people.
Yeah, they're born to run that.
Not America, I cheer for them.
Yeah.
And if I like, when America had some African people
who was representing, I was like, all right, we win in that now.
Yeah.
There was one Kenyan that got hurt,
and another Kenyan had went and finished the race
and ran back and got the nigga and bought him.
That's how good they did.
That's how good now.
He made a finish, he hit the little tape,
and then ran back and got that nigga and crossed them.
I was like, then he went even tired.
He wasn't.
Damn.
He carried another nigga that way.
Probably went to work after that.
And sandals.
Oh, yes.
I made it done.
Probably went to work after that.
It's sick.
Oh, shit.
Oh, one more promotion?
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out. Hi, I'm Tyler. H-I-G-H. I'm Tyler on Tubey. So fuck with it.
What? Okay. Oh, shit. I ain't know y'all was here. Yeah. I ain't know y'all's here.
I ain't know y'all. I'll be watching it. Fuck with it. Yeah. H-I-G-H-H-I'm Tyler.
Fuck with it. If you don't like it, don't beat me up. Michigan got a, they're taking over
the, uh, Tubey movie. They been had to be in. Oh, Detroit's going crazy right now. Yeah.
What's my thing in the name?
Murder pain.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And, man, my dog criminal man got about four movies on there.
Yeah.
Rapper from Memphis.
What you got on there?
He just dropped the new one.
Go watch it.
I know you got something on there.
I don't know.
I'm sure you're in something.
It's on there, ain't it?
No.
It's on all black.
Well, I'm missing shit.
How high, too?
How high, too, is on there.
I'm on some shit.
Yeah.
So sometimes people just send me clips I'll be forgetting.
I don't know.
I haven't had my breakout role yet,
but continue to support my acting.
career. There it is.
Yeah. Come on, man.
Let's come. Support.
Yeah. Don't be mad if I have to play a cop.
Take over with ice tea left off.
Nigger what? You could be working for 60 years. I don't be mad at you at you at all.
I'll be so done with this shit. Man, what? I'll be on there for real. You were like,
that nigga had to be the police before. He acted to him.
Nah, that iced tea career arc is crazy. So if you did that, bro, man,
more power to you. I would love to see that.
You play the cop more than Eddie Murphy?
Ice team.
Al-Coo-J, Shemar Moore.
Bro, I feel like at some point
as a black man, actor,
you just got to be a cop.
Shemar Moore been a cop for 20-some years.
People don't know that shit.
What's the nigga?
Anthony Anderson was a cop.
I mean, damn.
Kevin Hart was a cop.
Everybody was a cop.
Wayne, Duane Rock was a cop.
Everybody's a cop.
Everybody got to get a little cop roll in you, man.
Especially when you're black, man.
Sometimes it's like, how they do it.
It's going to be a cop or criminal.
I want this stereotypical cop roll.
You want to, like, be like, cricket.
Mm-mm. Oh, that's stereotypical.
You know, like, Brogan's detective.
Oh, okay.
Drive his own car to work.
Don't follow none of the rules.
Soon as the movie come on, you gotta go in Sarge's office and get chewed out.
Dude out.
Listen, this is my last time to cover it for you.
Why was that goddamn shootout downtown last night?
Sarge, I can explain.
Don't fucking explain this.
This is my last time with you, Brooks.
This is your last time.
Then he pull out the brown envelope with the next case on there.
Yo, seven-year-old math, genius.
I need you to take him to school and from school and that's all I need.
I don't want any more shit out of you, bro.
You are ruining the plot of Bad Boys 4.
Stop.
It ain't out yet.
You got to chill, bro.
What is this new drug on the streets?
That was three.
Ten times stronger than crystal meth, a hundred times more deadly than fentanyl.
It's called Got It All.
Got it all.
And we got to get in with the Chinese so we can get it off the streets.
Are you in or are you out, Brooks?
The only thing is if you get caught, I had nothing to do it.
That's it.
Then you walk out and slam the door.
That's when I get my little one line off.
You can count on me, sorry.
I ain't gonna let you down.
I ain't gonna lie, bruh.
I ain't gonna lie, bruh.
I was about to write a movie for y'all.
I just, I got it now.
That's it, man.
That's it, bro.
You're gonna have to play both of them niggas now.
Just, you just did that, all right?
You gotta spend a little time in makeup.
She's your last chance, bruce.
You gotta spend a little time in makeup,
but you have to be both of them, niggas.
Smoking a half a sick off.
Listen, brubs.
Don't let me down on this one.
With a fat suit on.
With a fat suit on.
Big Steve Harvey,
If you come through for me on this one, bro.
Yeah.
Down in Florida on a boating note.
Oh, man.
You know how the movie ends.
Yeah, in Florida on the boat.
Come on, man.
I already know, bro.
Everything that happens in the middle is just like a motherfucker, man.
I already wrote it.
I need you in it.
You was here, I got, come on.
I need you in the movie.
Like, Gabriel Union or something?
You know up in one movie?
She was the one that was like,
She was the undercover.
Remember in the bad voice?
Undercover.
You got to play.
play my sister.
So that way I can write the scene in
where the shit pop off.
You can knock a motherfucker.
Smooth out.
The wrong motherfucker though.
Yeah.
It wasn't even the right one.
Wrong motherfucker.
That's how we start the movie off.
Right.
Wrong motherfucker got knocked off.
Yep.
I need you on this.
I don't been in some movies.
I need you on my side.
What's movies?
Shot him out.
Spiebri's.
Lola, too.
Lola, too.
Come on.
I've been on Pink Fight.
Lisa Ray
had director.
to that one. And then, um, is it one more? Lola, two. Pink Fight. My missing one? It's just two.
Yeah. And the one that's coming. Yeah, the fire inside. Come on, man. But I'm not playing. Do you want to get
more into shit like that? Yeah, I mean, as much as I love fighting, you know, I'm only going to
retire once I can't whip these girls no mom. And I think that it's probably be about, like,
I'm my 29
Somewhere in between like a 40 or something like that
Forty-two
But
Man, chill out
Logically
Yeah, chill out, bro
Logically, it's like
I want to retire at
35, 38
Like I want to, you know
But it's like
If I can still whoop these girls' ass
I might not retire until I'm 50
You're going to have to
What?
You have to keep whipping their ass
Because they're going to say something
No, you know, I think
I'm a girl out of that, hopefully.
But if I don't, I don't mind it.
You're going to grow out of me and why your grandma up here.
That's going to be you.
Hey, everybody that got lined up.
Deserved to get lined up.
Anybody, everybody deserved it.
Like, that's the one thing.
My grandma was real nice to me.
And I realized, like I asked her when someone, I said, why are you so mean, grandma?
And she just was like, Coco, I wasn't always this way.
That's my name for her, Coco.
And I said, well, what happened?
She said, you will see, and she damn right.
I see.
A lot of motherfuckers deserve to get lined up.
That's how they go.
And I respect her for doing that.
And I'm gonna be the same way.
That's your t-shirt. Get lined up.
That's that first one free. I ain't gonna lie to you.
No, the first one free.
Whole campaign.
Whole campaign. Get lined up. Line them up, knock them down.
Farm gardener. You feel me?
Eat some oatmeal. Eat some oatmeal. Come up to 154.
Get your head knocked off.
That's all she got to do.
Oatmeal potatoes and peanut butter. You know what time it is.
Fuck Baumgartner.
She better win her next fight.
I know that.
Oh, yeah, don't lose, girl.
You're going to go to it.
But I ain't, you will see if I'll be there.
Don't lose, Baumgartner.
When I, when I don't fuck with you, I'm fuck with you.
I ain't going to shit.
I'm not.
Y'all, look, y'all, I spoke about it.
I probably tell you, after this is over, like, cut that shit.
Fuck that bitch.
We got to get the fight, though.
The fight ain't going to happen.
I need you to.
I need you to cut it.
I need you to cut it.
You have the men is howling out of the out of that.
We'll bleak the name out of it.
Cut it.
to like, what do we did, four minutes on that?
Cut it down to a minute, minute and a half.
Okay, we got two months.
Because really, it's fuck her.
Yeah.
Anybody who rockwood or fuck her.
I just want to get the fight, though.
That's cool.
I want to get the fight, too.
But I don't even think she wants to fight,
so she probably will mad at you for that.
Hey, well, shit, I don't fight, so chill out.
Don't come to me.
Don't get maize.
Yeah, y'all got to come.
Yeah, now, boxing is crazy going to an actual match
because, you know, normally used to watch it on TV,
and you can hear them talking about the fight,
When you're there, all you're here's, oh, yeah, I've been to a couple.
Yeah, oh, okay, I ain't know, my bad.
Who you been to see fight?
We went to a fight in Miami.
We had this, I don't want, I can't talk about it.
I can't talk about it.
What?
I'll tell you off camera.
Who you wanted to get beat up?
Somebody you thought was going to win, they lost.
I don't want to talk about it.
Oh.
Well, that's what you're talking about with me, though.
If you come cheering for me, I'm going to win.
Okay, that was.
I got to worry about.
Guarantee.
You're going to be feeling so bad for that the girl.
You're going to be like, God damn, for this.
She signed up.
She got paid, didn't she?
Yeah, but talking about God.
I don't feel bad if nobody got paid for their job.
I can't.
And now she went in there, got beat up, and they were like, well, you got to wait for your check on Tuesday.
I'd be like, oh, that's fucked up.
No.
I'd be like, that's fucked up.
That'd be fucked up, but I ain't going to be mad.
You signed up for this.
You're a boxer.
You fight.
You win and lose.
That's what you sign up for.
No, you win.
I mean, they win it?
You win.
Damn, she'd be scared and shit out.
Fuck me.
Every time, she moves.
Like, I usually stand on business, but I'm a chill.
She don't understand.
We got PTSD for being around a lot of the wrong women.
You said something, bro.
We gotta go.
Look like y'all might have deserved to get hit.
What?
Y'all might have deserved it.
Don't nobody deserve to get hit.
What?
There we go, Los.
Nope.
That's how we should have started this off.
No.
No one deserves to get hit.
No, absolutely not.
Say the wrong shit.
I hope you listen
I hope you listen
my boy
chill out
this is excluded
but he's excluded
because people think that
like I said the whole stereotype thing
like they feel like I boss him around
and tell him to shut up and get his dad
you don't have to
he's seen what you capable of
Nobody want to get hit with no goddamn seven-piece because the garbage ain't took out.
Where the goddamn garbage ain't!
He ain't got to be in but one wreck to drive slow.
She don't even be saying shit.
She'd be like, I sure would like something to drink.
Stop!
Oh, shit.
What you mean you sleep.
Supposed to eat this out.
Okay.
No, y'all crazy.
That's stupid.
Oh, man.
How long have you been married?
We engaged.
We didn't get engaged for two years.
So we get invited to the fight
but not to win?
Crazy.
We ain't even booked it yet.
But for those who don't know
because everybody always wants to,
you engage, you engage, you're engaged.
Y'all got a camera to zoom in
because the rock is huge.
I bet she was like,
sure would like to be in gay.
No.
They can dove in there on the knee.
I'm sorry.
Damn, I was going to.
I was in the bathroom.
I was going to wait on your birthday.
Your birthday coming up.
Y'all are sick.
I sure would like to be engaged.
They bring me something to eat home.
Oh, no.
Please don't put no pickles of a burger, please.
Y'all from the same place, how long?
Y'all been knowing each other since.
How can you imagine fucking up her order?
I met my fiancé four and a half years ago.
Oh, okay.
I was just getting out of a relationship,
and he was in love with me within a week.
Sure would like to be in love.
That seemed unnecessary.
That seemed very unnecessary.
I asked how long y'all knew each other.
But that's awesome, man.
Black love, I love it.
Congratulations.
Yeah, yeah, man.
Boy, boy, boy.
Hey, what was Ryan Garcia talking about?
Some slavery shit.
I don't know what's wrong, my boy.
Some slavery shit.
Yeah, he said to him awesome.
We need to breed a child and have a superhuman.
He said that to you?
Yeah, he inboxed me.
I just wrote him back three words.
You need help.
Was it four words?
You need help Ryan.
Yeah, he, yeah.
Yeah, he do, though. He do.
He needs serious help.
I didn't know he said that. That's crazy.
Yeah, like, we need to have a super him.
I'm like, what?
I don't know my bad bitch, but first of all, I'm way more accomplished than you.
You didn't even caught up to be talking that shit.
But Ryan, you're going to fuck around get beat up by Tony.
You want to have a baby with me.
Right.
Or Ryan get hit.
Don't even say it combined.
Tony, you better not be able to beat up Ryan Garcia.
Street fighting is different, bro.
Street fighting and boxing way different.
I knew he was throwed off the other day
when that motherfucker was sitting in the car
with that orangutan.
Wasn't it crazy?
What kind of monkey-ass shit is this?
I was like, bro.
This is a ring and tank.
Fuck this whole shit.
Man, what?
He would pull your face off.
Man, that motherfucker just pulled the steering wheel off real quick.
He just grab you with that one hand.
Ain't shit they're gonna be able to do?
Ring your neck.
But the orangutan was kind of fucked up too
because it just sat there like a hood grandma eating great.
Go ahead, baby.
Yeah, you feed him. I guess you'd be all right if you don't want to.
Nah, I knew something was wrong in that interview when he was like, NGQ.
Doing what I do.
Man.
Oh, what? Looking nice.
I said, oh, these motherfuckers lost it.
He ain't lost it, though.
He ain't lose it.
Yeah.
I don't think he lost it.
That nigga, he's playing.
He ain't lost it.
Mm-hmm.
He made Haney lose it.
That fight was vicious.
That was hard to watch.
That was a black man.
That shit was vicious.
It was.
It was.
It was hard to watch, man, especially when I had a couple of dollars on that.
Yeah, tomorrow we get the results on if he test positive for Austin.
Oh, I was wondering how long is, okay, that's tomorrow?
Tomorrow, yeah.
Is it 22nd tomorrow?
Yeah.
Today, 21st.
Yeah.
Yeah, we get the results tomorrow.
Okay.
He knows something.
May not be PEDs, but that nigga's gonna meth or something.
You say all he do is drinking smoke weed.
I say, I know a lot of motherfuckers that drink smoke weed.
Now I don't act like you.
Right.
Because ain't no way you got that much energy if you have, if you're that high.
Unless he drinking two or left.
His ass ain't sat down yet.
They're drinking four loco.
That must be the wrong kind of weed.
Why is he smoking weed that got him up and bouncing around?
I don't know.
If a motherfuckerking sold me that kind of weed, I was up.
I would go back and be like, man, this some bullshit.
Really?
This Adirondis, energetic-ass weed is up.
Give me some shit that's going to have me watching a TV show from 1993.
Yeah, give me some shit your ad down.
I want to watch the first season of married with children.
That's how stuck I want to be.
Al Bundy was tripping, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
Peg was straight.
Yeah, he was tripping, right?
Come on, man.
Everybody said that.
Yeah, bro.
They probably had ED before.
That's why it named with Ed.
Oh, just a pause.
Go ahead.
Did D.C. leave yet?
No.
I need to flick with him.
Tell him, don't.
I ain't want to enter up.
And I was like, get the ass over here.
I was about to tell him.
Hey, come over here, but I didn't want to seem too aggressive.
Oh, I didn't know that was him.
No, before we wrap you up, tell him your social media
and where they can follow your YouTube.
and all that.
Yeah, so we all know
my name is
Clarissa Shields,
not Rissa, Ressa,
so C-L-A-R-E-S-A-S-H-I-E-S-H-I-E-L-D-S.
I got a blue checkmark on
Instagram, blue check-mark
on Facebook and Twitter,
and then on YouTube
it's Clarissa Shields 1.
I'm at 56,000,
56.8 subscribers,
I need to get to 100K.
So subscribe, like, comment.
I be going live on there.
I talk about all type of stuff.
And I'm pretty dope.
So, yeah, follow.
How did they get the $100,000 challenge?
How did they even put that out?
Say it again?
The $100,000 challenge, how do they get that to you?
Oh, I'm going to have auditions.
So when I have the auditions, like I said, the girls have to go through a little something.
And then after they get through the other girls, then they get the chance to go against me.
And whichever girl can, you know, with me, get $100,000.
Come on.
A hundred thousand.
Right for your life, literally.
Look at you.
Is you trying to read mine or something, nigger?
Uh-huh.
Yeah, read mine.
I'm gonna get up, wait a minute.
D.C.
The quote need a motherfucking pitcher.
Yeah, come on here.
My niggins.
What's up, that, future?
Staying out of you, y'all.
What are you, y'all?
What are you, y'all?
Nice to listen to that.
Thank you.
I was there when you performed in Flint in that fucking old lady.
Oh, that motherfucker was off the chain in Flint.
Yeah, it was.
We got something for you.
Oh, yeah.
This is me?
This is you?
Okay.
And I love when you, bearing gifts.
That's the good stuff, am.
Oh, about 85.
Okay.
You know, I love people put quote on the back.
What are you going to back here?
85th soft show.
Okay, I'll fuck with it.
Five.
Like to stitch it.
What the thing you want to beat, bitch is up?
Shit, somebody y'all do it.
Somebody, y'all do it?
Yeah.
A mama and grandma will be a bitch.
Did the one of you, didn't want to pull up.
I'm gonna call my cudge.
I don't know.
I don't even, I don't even talk.
Cud.
Pull up.
You're right.
That's cool.
You're going to, no question.
Where you ain't called?
Where are you at?
How many?
She is not playing.
She is not playing.
Yeah, you got any cousins in on the fight?
You got any cousins and sisters in order to fight?
Yeah, yeah.
What's an alpha-teef, who the hell she thought she is?
I'm going to say she's you.
What?
It's a set-up, Fly.
She don't win like you.
That question was-
That question was a set-up.
Oh, okay.
You thought that was something?
I swore in the big.
You thought that was something.
Yeah, no, she didn't talk about like that.
Oh, no, I don't mind me.
You got to get somebody real for.
Oh, you want to fight.
Yeah, bro.
That's a setup.
It's a setup.
Hell, no.
But my sister would get in that entail at them.
What did she want to do?
Hold up, wait.
She's a professional.
I told you.
Ain't nobody trying to fight you for the $100,000, man.
My son will get her head up for $100,000, though don't count.
No, she got to win.
It got to be a little token for the losers.
25.
All right.
She'll get enough.
She'll think about it.
She'll like, don't get enough.
Twenty-five.
All right.
Aye, aye.
Aye.
Aye.
Two-five, Pete.
Damn.
Ain't gonna be in that long, Emma.
One.
No.
You gonna go on get me on the body, ain't you?
Don't you.
Don't be practicing on me.
Hit me with the best shot.
25.
100,000.
100,000.
A hundred thousand.
Give me the black phone.
Give me the black phone.
Oh, dude.
Oh, shit.
You don't beat your phone, though.
Oh, you said you don't meet your phone up.
Damn, press a heart of hair.
Oh, shit.
What?
I didn't show you that when I punched these dudes early.
Oh, man.
When?
Thad ain't lose your own.
She punched Thad.
They asked me to punch him in.
Told you, brother, thank you.
Where did that ain't the heck of cheat he left?
That's why he keeps going in.
He's trying to catch your brush.
So he ain't closed his mouth since he been in here.
In the chest.
Oh, he's a trick.
Knock his ass out.
Knock his ass out.
You're talking about with you.
Oh, with the glove.
I thought you went wrong hand.
He was crazy.
I was, I'm put on there for your position.
This nigga, he's trying to catch ass me.
Oh, man.
Go, man, go.
You ready?
You ready?
Oh, nigger.
I'm going to knock that nigga through the wall, man.
Hell wrong.
They ran.
He ran.
You got to see when she punched loose.
Oh, let me see.
Let me see.
That nigga ran.
Yeah, he jumped up.
We his phone and shit.
Watch this.
That's crazy.
I was thinking through him.
Yeah, he was playing at first.
Ain't know.
Ain't know.
Ain't no way.
Ain't no motherfucking way.
Yes, wow, hell no.
But that's five, you want to have they,
I had to get it out quick, I hit me back.
No, man, he can't hit no severe with that.
He'll get in there for that 25.
They gotta be a token for the loser, though.
25.
25.
Too much, man.
Still, though, somebody got to leave,
just feel okay by getting their ass whoop.
They'd be like, at least I was scared, though.
Can't get that a leave out with zero.
That one of them I wasn't scared, though,
tokens.
Maybe I give them a little change for their heart.
Something, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Fly them out, put them up in somewhere nice, like the ricks or something, you know what I'm saying?
I mean, they could be put up in a while.
They can be put up in a while, but what I'm trying to tell you is, they're going to count that money on the way home like shit.
That ain't tricky.
Man, 25,000.
They're good.
That ain't something, right.
Nick, jaw broke a little motherfucker.
Oh, what's that.
Like a 25 rat, bro.
They ain't about spending that shit all that time about.
That makes it a whole, way different, bruh.
That makes it way different.
Look, I'm gonna take my...
I'm gonna say, blah.
I'm gonna put my bills up.
I ain't some kind of...
You know what you're selling now?
Yeah, it's fucked up.
That's what you did.
That's what you did.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Nah.
Nick don't got that ad work for free, huh?
Hell no.
Not free.
Now you get your head with for losing.
Nicky's like, you know what?
Maybe I just need to be a good-ha-lose.
I'm like, you know what?
Because I'm still thinking I could whoop ass, no, I just know how to take ass-wooking.
It's a difference.
Man, that's a professional, though, man.
Professional ass whooping way different in the street-ass.
He gets back up.
You're like, man, you got it.
Oh, you're gonna throw it on?
This shit's over with me.
He don't work.
Let me do my job.
I'm gonna talk like, like,
get up, buddy, like how to take this shit off again.
Don't get so hard.
He tried to whisper.
Oh, shit.
I got a white whisper, boys.
You got your picture?
No, I'm going to get it.
Hey, man.
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