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It was a massive upset in the crossover boxing scene.
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A fight that a lot of people thought should have gone one way.
Myself included, I thought he was going to show the levels of combat sports expertise
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It was not a great performance.
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He shut down everything Andrew wanted to do.
He shut down Andrew Tate after a couple of rounds.
And Tate himself will admit he didn't have a great performance.
And at least he was admitting that.
But then I'm starting to see Tate try to rationalize and justify
and potentially full-on make excuses for this loss.
And I can't have that.
There has to be a line of ownership and responsibility from Tate here.
So I hope in this response video to him losing, we get a lot of that and not a lot of the other stuff.
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Andrew Tate responds to one of the biggest upsets in crossover boxing history.
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i didn't have a christmas or a new year planned i didn't have anything in my head after this fight
my life ended on december 20th and now my life has begun again
it's a unique position to be and people are saying oh what about christmas am i'm
Oh yeah, Christmas. I forgot about Christmas and I forgot about New Year. I forgot about everything. I only
had one singular focus. I was just worried about this fight. I mean, yeah, that's a normal thing
for, you know, fight preparation and, you know, putting your focus on it. Every fighter has to go
through something like this. It's called sacrifice. This is something every single combat sports
athlete has to do to prepare for a fight. And, you know, Andrew obviously took this fight seriously,
clearly. I think that's what's making this loss harder for him to swallow is the fact that he took
it so seriously and he was so convinced he was about to beat up Chase to Moore.
But I mean, just to my personal experience last year, I fought on January 18th.
I didn't have a Christmas.
We trained right through Christmas.
I didn't have a New Year's.
I didn't do any of that.
I came back home on like January 20th or 21st and opened my presents here in California
because I was out in Arizona doing training.
This is, I mean, again, I am not a fighter.
I fought once, but sacrifice, which Andrew knows, is a part of the fight game.
Let me make something very fucking clear to you from the beginning.
Uh-oh.
If you are worried about other people's opinion of you, they already own you.
They already control you if you are worried about what they are going to say or what they think about you.
Even if you need the praise they own you.
If you sit and say, I'm going to try this thing and I know I'll succeed and everybody is going to say good things about me.
So to make sure that happens, I'm going to cheat or I'm going to be underhanded.
I'm going to do some sneaky shit because I need these people to say good things about me.
They already fucking own you.
What if you do it and say I don't want to cheat, but I'm still going to do it so that I get a lot of praise or that people say nice things about me.
Do they own you then?
What if you do it by the board?
And also, Andrew is, he seems like he's going down this list of like talking about how he doesn't need the approval or he doesn't care about
what people think and I'm just going to call bullshit. I think he's deeply, deeply insecure about
this fight and the way it went. As much as he's about to tell you his people's opinions of him don't
matter. He spent the last two days since he lost putting out soliloquies and diatribes on Twitter
addressing what people are saying. You see him since the loss most men have never felt the sting of defeat
because most men have never tried, right? This is clearly a response to everybody online
laughing at him. And then him retweeting what his brother said. He's not the same fighter.
conquering, kickboxing, and a younger man.
It's not the critic who counts,
not the man who points out the strong man that stumbles
or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena.
This is the man in the arena stuff.
Like, again, nothing wrong with addressing people,
but don't act like it's not bothering you.
When you're putting out these long tweets,
retweeting a bunch of stuff about you,
it clearly bothers you.
Look at this.
99% of 40-year-old men with $700 million sit around with horse.
What a way to start the sentence off?
I could have done the same and talked shit on the internet and took no risk and just lived easy
in my heart.
I knew I'm too old.
So now, we'll get into these further, but it's like you're seeing the shift, the narrative
shift of how this loss came about, right?
Now it's he knew he was too old and he knew he'd been out too long.
That's why I had to do it.
To face fear, I can't live scared.
I have to know I faced it.
I lost fair and square, chases the true champion of warrior.
I'm proud of him.
He deserves a belt.
Right, you can't say that after you're like, well, I was too old and I knew I was too old.
So I knew I was going to lose, but I did it anyway.
Like, no, you didn't.
You thought you were going to win.
You thought I bet Andrew thought he was going to knock Chase out in the first round.
I'd be willing to bet that if I spoke to the people in his camp just prior to the fight,
not Andrew, because Andrew would have said, you know, you know what happens.
But I bet they believed they were going to walk right through Chase.
And it didn't happen.
I don't care if people say good things about me or bad things about me.
Mm-hmm.
Because those people don't own me.
And they don't decide my worth.
And they don't get to decide how I live my life because they sit there and write comments.
What kind of bitch would I be as a man if I sit at home and think you know what?
Maybe I should take this fight.
Yes, it's a big risk.
Yes, he's younger than me.
Yes, he's more active than me.
Yes, he's heavier than me.
Yes, he's taller than me.
Yes, I might lose.
And if I lose, people on the internet will make fun of me.
So I'm not going to do the fight.
Are these people my fucking boss?
Again, he's not like anybody, like everybody that's done influencer boxing or crossover boxing has had to
to ask themselves this question. KSI had to ask himself that question. Jake had to ask himself
that question. Logan's kind of been bigger than everybody else. But Logan's had to ask himself
questions about risk. And I mean, again, just name the, the give, like everybody that stepped in
and has had a non-favorable matchup has had to ask himself that question. Like, I felt I was better
than Mosiah when we fought. But he had one more fight than I did. He was bigger than I was. He was
stronger than I was. He was younger than I was. I think we might have been the same height.
But these are questions and I had a bit of a reputation. So if I lost, I was going to get clounded and I
knew that. Now again, my clout level versus Andrew Tate's clout level, not the same. I get it.
But I guess my point is everybody has to answer that question. This is not something that is
special to Andrew. The only thing may be different is that he is one of the most popular or at least
viewed people on the internet, but he also had a massive, massive experience edge on Chase
in terms of just training combat sports and his hands. And yes, he took a risk, but it just,
again, it just didn't work out. Just leave it at that. This constant, like, referring to the advantages
Chase had without referring to the ones you had, it's not a good look. It makes it, it seems like
you fought Anthony Joshua, and that's not who you fought. No offense to Chase, he is the misfits
champ, but that's not who you fought. You took that fight. Yes, because you wanted the misfits belt.
and you wanted to beat the heavyweight champ, but you knew the risk.
It is what it is.
I went out on my shield like a man, and I'll do it again.
Chase beat me.
There you go.
But he didn't instill fear in my heart.
I'm not afraid of fighting.
I'm not afraid of him.
He just beat me.
I don't even know.
Rematch?
I mean, the way he's talking, I'm hearing rematch.
He beat me.
He didn't put fear in my heart, though.
I'm not afraid of him.
I'm not afraid of fighting.
I'll do it again.
I would love to see a rematch.
And if Tate was going to fight,
I almost think he needs for it to be a rematch.
Because if you're Andrew Taitin, you change the variables of the fight and you win,
it won't mean as much.
To me, and the fans and I think in just the look, the perspective of the fight.
You can't fight someone now that's shorter, smaller, less experience, that even chase,
and then pull the win out and act like that was your get back.
You got to go and rematch the man.
If that, if you really do, if that's what he's, he could just be referring to the fact that he's,
he's not afraid of nothing or whatever.
But if he really wants to come back and do this,
again, it has to be, in my opinion, it has to be against chase.
You've got to get that one back.
I've not yet had time to process why he beat me.
I got tired after the second round.
Yeah.
And I don't know why.
The first and second round, he couldn't touch me.
If I didn't get tired, I would have won.
I'm a better boxer.
But I did get tired.
Maybe it's ring rust.
Maybe I'm too old.
Maybe he's too heavy and he kept leaning on me.
I don't know why
but he beat me
and let me make something else very clear to you
so before we get into that
I hate the what ifs
in the fight game Andrew does this thing
here where in one hand he's like I got beat
he beat me and that's
genuine that's correct
he lost and I if he would have just left it at that
I don't know why I beat me but he beat me
he was the better man that night I need to go back and watch the tape
and if I ever do come back
I need to work on some things that I
did wrong. That I would accept, but when he goes into this, I got tired, which he did, I called it,
sitting there, I wish I was on commentary during this fight because I watched him go back to his
corner and something I like to do on the commentary desk is sit there and look into corners,
because I think it tells so much more of the story sometimes than even what we've just seen.
Andrew's right, he won the first two rounds. He was jab and chase to the body. He was pressuring him.
He's putting chase on the back foot. But then I watched him walk back to his corner at the end of the
second round and he was gassed. It was bad.
So when he says, I don't know why I lost, I don't know why I got tired.
And if I didn't get tired, I would have won.
I was the better boxer.
You can't play that game, right?
You can't.
In defeat, you cannot do that because there are variables out of Andrew Tate's control.
For example, I said if Chase would have jabbed Andrew Tate Moore, he probably could have
and would have stopped him.
And I say that because that's something Chase could control.
Chase didn't jab.
He threw right hands damn near exclusively.
The entire fight, Chase doesn't jab a lot.
He uses his lead hand to kind of frame off.
and push you away and keep his head away from your punches,
but he doesn't jab a lot.
And I think if he'd add that to his game more,
he'd be starched him motherfuckers.
But Andrew Tate's gas tank,
there wasn't much in terms of the fight itself.
He could have done differently to save himself at that point.
Because he's right, he's 39, he's out for a long time,
ring rusts potentially,
and also Chase being a bigger guy,
this was a massive factor in the fight,
but it's, again, something that Andrew signed up for.
He told Chase throughout the entire buildup
that Chase needed to stop complaining about the weight.
And here's Andrew complaining
about the weight. You decided to fight a bigger man. It was going to look better for your resume.
This is what you wanted. Andrew could have come in and fought someone smaller. He chose this.
And Chase did have to make 200 pounds after the lowest Chase went before this fight was
220 pounds. Chase fought Kells at 240 pounds. And they got him down to 200 in a heavyweight
fight. And then he had a rehydration clause of 12 pounds on fight day that he had to make.
And Chase did that shit like a fucking gangster. That is sacrifice, dude. That right there.
Chase didn't have 700 million in the bank.
Chase fought for 5,000 here, 5,000 there.
Chase has said yes to fights.
He probably shouldn't have even been in.
And he lost a ton of times.
Chase knows about failure too.
On a big stage.
I respect the fuck the gangster out of Chase
for saying yes to everything, being in Dubai,
making the wait.
People may not know this, and Chase maybe will never say it,
but I heard he was having trouble standing up after weighing in.
He was about to pass out or maybe even did pass out.
And still made that fight, dude.
Gangster.
But I guess my major point is,
there are no ifs in the fight game when you lose, right? You can always play the if
game, but the reality is you got tired, probably because of the habits in your lifestyle
for 10 plus years, probably because whatever you did in training camp, and I'm not going to
take away from what Tate did. It seemed like he trained hard, but maybe it wasn't the right type
of training. Maybe he overtrained. Maybe he didn't prepare for the fact that Chase was going to be a
big strong guy and he was going to be able to lean on him, which was I thought the most obvious thing
you should prepare for. If you think going into a fight with Chase DeMore, if you watch his fights,
it's going to be a clean boxing match and he's not going to clinch you, then that's a failure
or preparation on your part. And you have no one to blame but yourself. If you're asking the questions
of why did I gas, it looked pretty clear. Tate threw a lot of punches, came forward, was very
aggressive, threw with force, didn't do a lot of touching, but threw a lot of stuff with power,
got tied up, had to deal with Chase's clinch, had to deal with his size and frame. And when he
wasn't landing and getting Chase out of there, because Chase is a big, tall, awkward guy and Tate was
throwing around the guard, which I think would have been better to throw through the guard, the
straight punches, to get to Chase's chin or to get to his body, then his chin versus trying to come
around. You take away your distance doing that. When those things didn't happen, the sting fell off
his punch, he lost his legs, and Chase took advantage. It wasn't a good fight. It was a very muddy,
ugly fight, and Chase does that to a lot of people. Tate wasn't prepared for it. So whatever
excuses are going to come out here in the idea of if he was in better shape he would have won,
there's a reason you gas. Whether it was your preparation, whether it was your game plan,
whether it was how Chase neutralize what you do,
you put them in a ring 10 times out of 10,
those same variables are going to come up.
What could Tate realistically have done differently?
Outside him not chase out in the first round before he gets tired.
That fight goes six rounds.
Tate was going to get tired.
This is why I said I think he needs to change some things in his camp.
Clearly, whatever they were doing to get him prepared cardio-wise
was not enough or wasn't the right way to do it.
He clearly was not ready for that six-round fight.
And again, I've said this.
I think genuinely Tate thought he was going to knock chase out in the first two rounds.
And didn't even cross their first.
mind this could go to decision. That's what I think. And let me make something else very clear to you.
I have complete respect for Chase DeMore.
Complete respect for him because I know the pressure he must have been under to take this fight.
It was an opportunity for him, yes. And it was a risk for me. But we had pressure on different
sides. Both sides of the coin, we had pressure in different directions. It would have been very
difficult for him mentally, just like it was very difficult for me mentally.
and for him to turn up on the day and get it done,
complete respect to him.
Let me give you some life advice.
And also, you know, again,
I just want to make sure since Andrew is offering the qualifiers that he had in defeat,
Chase was bigger, stronger, younger.
Andrew Tate had 80 fights to his name.
He says he was a four-time world champion in kickboxing.
I know kickboxing is not boxing,
but he himself calls himself the better boxer,
not two sentences earlier.
Chase had to lose upwards of 30 pounds to even make this fight happen
and then had to keep the weight off until the next day up to 2,12.
drained himself down all the way from his natural weight in a heavy weight matchup, by the way.
Where guys like Deontay Wilder fought Tyson Fury when Wilder was like 220 and Fury was like 270.
Chase had to fight a lot of demons to get there as well. And he had a lot of qualifiers too.
Chase deserves this victory. He deserves the fame. He deserves the happiness.
He deserves the money. He deserves the credit. He earned it.
And I'm not going to take that away from him with excuses, talking about rematches.
making up bullshit about how he grabbed me, some crap, he won and he deserved.
You just did that a second ago, though.
You just did that.
He just did that, though.
Like, he didn't, he not just hear himself like five minutes ago saying, you know,
I'm not a fear chase, I do it again, or I'll do it again,
and then saying, I don't know why I got tired.
Maybe it was because he was bigger than me.
Maybe it was because he grabbed me or he clinched me.
I'm not sure why.
Maybe I was out of the ring too long.
Maybe I'm too old.
Those are the excuses.
saying if I didn't get tired, I would have won, I was better than he was. You offered up
excuses. You gave qualifiers. And then you made up a reason why you should have and would have one,
but did it. And then said, I'm not going to make excuses. It's weird how he kind of just like
flip-flops it. Because I do, I agree with him. He shouldn't do any of those things right now.
He should just give Chase's respect and dip. If I want to get spiritual about all of this,
oh, geez. I don't think we need that. You have to understand that there are forces larger than us
people. Oh no. That exists. And I said that the answer was already written. Why did I get tired? I
don't know. It doesn't make sense. The only thing. No more excuses though. Here we go. Hey,
Dave's not an excuse maker. So surely he's not going to go back to the well, right?
That makes sense is that I was not supposed to win. Why was I not supposed to win? Is the world
a better place now that I've lost? There's no way he's about to blame the spirit.
of the world or or the fucking ancestral plane or God himself for losing to chase to more.
There's no way he's going to do that.
That's you, there's no way that you can do that.
And I know fighters that say, you know, it's God's plan.
Whatever happens is his plan and I have no control over it.
Sure.
That's, that's great.
If you believe that and you're very spiritual as a person, whatever.
But if you went into the fight thinking, God wants me to lose, you wouldn't fucking fight.
Okay.
No one goes into the fight thinking,
ah, the plan is for me to lose.
They want, you go in to win.
So when you come out and you don't win,
don't get to blame the spiritual
forces of the world.
That's fucking bullshit.
Maybe the win means more to chase
than it would have mean to me.
Maybe Chase couldn't handle the loss.
Oh my God.
Stop that right now.
You stop this bullshit.
Don't act like you're some sort of
fucking philosophical
philosophical genius that's like, well,
hmm, actually.
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What are y'all doing?
Microphones?
Are you making a rap album?
Oh, I would.
Come on.
I would buy it.
Go.
Go.
Go.
A hot knife through sponge cake.
That sounds delicious.
Oh, you're lucky.
I'm not a drug addict.
You're lucky.
I'm not an alcoholic.
You are.
You are.
I'm not a killer.
I love this team.
And I'm really.
trying to be a figure in their lives that they can rely on.
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This is all meant to be this way.
This is like watching one of those movies where you go throughout the entire movie thinking it's real.
they're like, and then the guy woke up.
It was all a simulation.
And you get fucking pissed because the story meant nothing.
The movie did nothing.
And it was all bullshit because at the end of the whole thing, the director, the creator,
the scriptwriter got lazy and couldn't find a way out of some bullshit movie.
So he just said, and it was a dream at the end.
Tate is doing that.
Tate is telling you that none of it mattered because God actually cares so much about
Andrew Tate winning and losing a boxing match or Chase winning and losing that he chose
Chase to win because Chase couldn't handle the loss.
No, maybe Chase wanted it more.
Maybe that's why he pulled through when it got ugly and Tate was gassing.
And by the way, Chase wasn't a spry chicken.
He was not fresh in there either.
He was gassing.
But in those moments, he pushed forward.
In those moments, he came with offense and he put it on tape.
That's because he wanted it more.
Not because God wanted it more.
Stop that.
Maybe God decided, you know what, Chase has been through enough with mocking and things on the internet?
Chase doesn't need the loss right now.
Andrew can handle the loss better.
Maybe God decided.
You are out of your fucking mind.
Maybe God said Andrew can handle the loss better, so I'll give him the loss.
No, maybe Chase wanted to win more than you did.
Maybe if I won, we would have went out and celebrated that night,
and Tristan would have smoked a bunch of cigars, and maybe he would have died one minute earlier.
And maybe I'd get an extra minute with my brother because I lost.
And if that's the case, then I'm glad I lost.
You have to have faith in a higher power.
What is he even saying, dude?
There's a lesson in all of this.
And I don't need to know exactly what it is.
If God decides that for some reason,
he's going to instantly gas me when I was in perfect physical condition.
He's got to be trolling.
So that I lose.
He's got to be trolling.
He has to be trolling, dude.
He has to be.
And this is, listen, I know Luke Barnett is a former UFC fighter.
It's not within me to question fighters in their preparation.
But this is starting to sound like Andrew truly believed he was in perfect physical condition
and that he could not have gassed at all.
and that would lead me to believe that there was a lot of yes men in Andrew Tate's camp.
There's a lot of people telling him what he wanted to hear and sparring him in a certain way
and not putting him through the same type of fire that he was going to see against Chase.
And it seems like they underestimated Chase.
As much as they're not saying it, it seems like they did.
Because what he's saying, either, there's a lot of yes men in his camp that didn't test him
the way he needed to be for this fight.
And he's baffled as to why he gassed when the reality is.
His legs went, his arms went because there was a lot of clenching.
Chase was bigger than him and Tate threw a lot of power punches and he struggled to land him.
He didn't see a lot of that in camp clearly. He made it an ugly fight. Chase is a strong athlete
and he kind of bullied Andrew. He didn't get bullied in camp. Or he's trolling and I don't know which
one it is. And I took this fight knowing it was a risk. Guys, I could have fought a tin can.
I could have fought an idiot and everyone would say top gee, top gee, top gee, I could have fought
some nobody and beat up some nobody. But what's the point in that?
He called Chase a nobody and an idiot before they fought.
I mean, again, it just writes himself.
It's the lesson in that for me.
Where's the lesson in that for you?
I put it on the line.
I get in the arena.
Everyone with an opinion is on the sidelines.
Imagine living a life where you're so afraid of loss
that you never get to win.
You sit in the corner as a coward,
writing Twitter comments that people who take risks you will not take.
But he don't care about it, y'all.
He don't care.
If you would have come on here and been like, you know what, I'm fucking pissed off at people talking shit.
Then I would respect this a lot more.
You can't come on here and talk about, oh, I don't care about what people got to say.
And then go on a diatribe about what people got to say, dude.
You can't.
Napoleon is in the history books.
He lost battles.
He lost to Chase DeMore.
I'm playing.
And you have to know that and you accept that when you agree to take the risk in the first place.
Facts.
I agree.
And that is the barrier that prevents most people from getting anywhere.
The what if I lose
I just lost
In front of the world
Got paid 20 fucking million fucking dollars
I'm fine
And immediately
Dude immediately
I lost in front of the world
And instead of being like boom
In the video
I'll move on
I'll get better
I'll come back stronger
He's like
By the way though
Got paid more than you ever will
I don't care about what you think though
Oh my God
I don't why I found that so
$20 million.
That's a lot, dude.
That is crazy money.
Shout out to him, dude.
Life changing for most of us,
probably not for Andrew Tate.
I'm still waiting on what would have happened
should he have won to change his life
because that's what he said.
But how do you come back from the loss?
It's what you keep trying to tell us
and then we don't hear how.
And one of the thoughts I've been having
these last couple of days is
if I knew I was going to lose
would I have still fought?
And the answer is yes.
In fact, if I knew I was going to
to lose, it would have even been more important that I fought. Because if I were to not fight
just because I'd lose, then I'd really be a coward. And I said before the fight, I'm here to fight.
I don't think about winning lose. I'm here to fight. And I meant it. If a genie came to me and said,
I've seen the future, you lose this fight, Andrew. Are you still going to do it? I said, now I have to.
Now I have to. He did not think for a second he was going to lose that fight. No one in his camp thought
for a second he was going to lose that fight. They thought they were going to go out and rock chase
his shit and get an even bigger fight after. And again, there's nothing wrong with thinking that.
That's confidence. That's swagger. That is, you know, being the top G, whatever, but he didn't
more count that way, dog. And that's okay. But this revisionist history is insane. Dude, we were all
there. We all saw it. Can't convince us otherwise. I remember winning my first world title.
I was 23 years old. I was Wolverine. I could heal in a day, things that now take a week.
I'm not so old. I'm 39.
but staying active till 39 is very different than coming out of a 10-year retirement at 39.
Wasn't it five years, though?
Didn't he just have a fight?
See, this is what I mean.
Andrew Tay said he had come out of a 10-year retirement.
He fought three times in 2020.
And still, that's five years away from the game.
But, like, why do we keep making up that he was 10 years retired?
And those fights not count because they don't fit the same narrative?
Like, it's on his box wreck or his kickbox wreck or whatever you want to say on his,
On his tapology, it's there.
Did those fights not happen?
Are those made up?
I don't understand.
Did you not train for those fights?
If I was 23, would I beat Chase?
Of course.
If I...
What are we doing?
Here we go again, dude.
If I was this age, if I had this, if it was this, that's not reality.
Stop it.
Stop.
And people will be like, yeah, yeah, he would have.
And maybe, but who gives a shit?
There's no point to be made in having these little pot shots where it's like,
if I had this, if I would have beat him,
better and I was this. That makes the stuff that he said about Chase nonsense. It makes it
unusable. It makes it fake. It makes it phony. Because in one breath, you say, oh, you know,
give respect to Chase. He won it. He did what he's supposed to do. And in this next breath,
you're talking about ways that you should have one, could have one. How God wanted you to lose
because you could handle it better. How if you were 23 years old, you would have beat Chase,
how you were the better boxer than Chase, how he was bigger and stronger and how he was younger
and how you're a lion, but the lion's got soft teeth and arthritis or some shit.
Like, does no one else see this?
Manipulation at the highest order we're seeing, dude. Come on.
After the fight, Chase said I helped him.
Mentally.
If you judge a teacher by the quality of his students,
the fact I managed to instill and help him enough with his mindset so that he could beat even me,
makes me proud of him and proud of myself.
It's like master splinter.
teaching the Ninja Turtle
so well that he could beat him.
Like Chase did come out and say that Tate saved his life
and that Chase was going to commit suicide,
which is no laughing matter.
Like that's so bad that Chase got so low
and it was apparently over the fight he had on misfits
where people clown him into death.
And it really is a nice sentiment
that Chase did learn a lot from Andrew Tate.
And listen, one of the things that Tate has been credited with
is his ability to motivate young men.
But don't, again, let's have the context
of what happened in the fight.
Andrew Tate did not teach Chase Timor how to fight.
He might have taught him mentally how to overcome things
and how to be a strong person
and how to, when the going gets tough,
keep moving forward.
But Chase beat Andrew Tate not only because of those things,
but also because Chase outworked him in the fight.
Chase did things to neutralize Andrew Tate as a fighter
that Tate had nothing to do with.
So this isn't like Master Splinter teaching the Ninder Turtles
fight moves and then them using them on Master Splinter.
This is Tate encouraging a young man
and Chase Timore to not.
listen to people online or like be self-motivated for Chase to go on the run and build his
confidence back and ultimately get a chance to fight. That's it. But like he didn't teach him
anything about fighting. Top G everyone says to me is you helped with my mindset. You helped me.
That's what I am about. That's what all of this is about. Perhaps that's why God made me lose
so that I had things to say on today's emergency meeting besides. He did it again. Dude,
shut out. That's why God made me lose. You know, disrespectful that is.
to chase, dude. It's so disrespectful to Chase, the guy he keeps saying, I'm not going to disrespect,
to say, the only way that he could have beat me is if God, the almighty being, the omnipresent
creator of the universe, decided I had to lose, and that's the only way Chase won. That's so
unbelievably disrespectful and disingenuous. Like, come on, dude, you can't, he has to be trolling.
This has to be a character thing. This has to be a top G thing. And I'm getting rage made it,
because there's no way he genuinely believes the only reason he lost him, because God,
the creator decided here's where I take all of your energy now.
Fuck out of here.
Tristan said to me, what happened?
I said, I got tired.
I don't know why.
He said, you deserve that win.
You've been through so much.
You deserve that win.
I said, I know.
He goes, you trained so hard.
You're in fantastic shape.
I said, I know.
I just got tired.
If I didn't get tired, I would have beat him.
He couldn't hit me in the first round.
Couldn't touch me.
That's why fights aren't one round, though, Andrew.
How do you not know that?
Like, yes, he is correct that in the first round when they were both fresh,
Andrew was winning pretty easily.
In the second round, he did.
did good work, won that round pretty easily.
But this is why, and Chase said this in the press conference,
this is why he wanted a 10-round fight, 12-round fight.
He knew he had a better gas tank.
He knew he could outlast him.
He knew he trained hard.
As much as Chase likes to bullshit and act like he doesn't train,
that motherfucker gets down, he's a dog.
Tate clearly thought he could beat Chase in a couple of rounds.
He thought he was so much better skill-wise that Chase was going to walk into a punch.
He was going to pull back on a right hand and drop him.
And that didn't happen.
And when it didn't happen, he was not prepared for the fight that Chase was going to bring.
That's what happened.
There's no question.
why he got tired. Chase brought a game plan that was purposely making it worse for him and harder
for him to land clean punches, to fight a clean fight, and to operate at range. Chase smothered him,
bullied him, and ended up zaping his energy. Well, then God, Chase DeMore did that, as well as
Andrew by firing off a lot of power punches early. And he said to me, I'm tired, Andrew, of
watching you find the silver linings in all of the clouds. You deserve to have a sunny day.
you're so good at finding a silver lining on a cloud.
Every time something bad happens, you find a way to learn something or make it good.
But I'm tired of you having to suffer all the time.
This wasn't something bad that happened to Andrew Tate.
This was a fight that he lost.
Something that he engaged in and it didn't go his way.
This wasn't some random occurrence that happened to him and it was a bad thing that happened.
He chose to fight and he lost, dude.
What is this?
Talk about silver linings, playbook and fucking sunshine on a rainy day.
Lord and look for the silver linings. Why can't you just ever have a nice day? Why can't you ever have a sunny day?
And I said, well, we've had so many fucking clouds that we've got a lot of fucking silver.
So I guess that's what it is. I'm so good at finding the silver lining when you throw me a cloud.
I'll find the silver. Does that mean he's like great at taking second place? I don't know what the joke is.
I don't know if he even knows he made like a second place joke. I don't know what that is supposed to mean.
Does that mean he's like, re-investing his portfolio into silver?
I heard it's booming right now.
I have no idea what this means.
Anyone who thinks less of me for doing something I didn't have to do,
for money I didn't need,
for taking a risk with my life,
has a character defect and a morality defect.
And they're not the kind of people I want to like me.
But you do want people to like you, don't you?
Even though you said you didn't care.
Now, listen, I don't want to see Andrew lose,
or I don't want to see Andrew win.
I wanted to see what he would bring.
I was interested.
I thought he would win.
But it doesn't matter to me whether he won or lost.
And I wasn't rooting for either way.
There's more than just those people that have a character defect.
It's also Andrew.
Andrew definitely does when he's talking about how,
when he's like flip-flopping on every point like a fish out of water, man.
This entire video has been bizarre, to say the least.
Anyone I've inspired has made it all worth it.
And if I could go back in time,
knowing the result, knowing I would lose in front of the world, I'd do it again.
All right, so there it is.
That's probably one of the most bizarre videos I think I've ever seen in terms of someone
trying to cope with the idea that they lost.
And I mean, I'll just be honest.
I didn't hear him take responsibility for one thing in the fight or in terms of what happened, right?
Like I didn't hear him do much fight talk at all other than I was winning.
I would have won had I not got tired.
Getting tired was the only reason I lost.
Not really offering anything up to chase.
than, you know, he won respect and all that.
But immediately, like, two sentences later, doubling down with, well,
he only won because God wanted me to and God zapped my energy.
And God gave me the loss because I could handle it and Chase couldn't.
And I'm better at losing.
And I have a lot of silver.
And you guys don't have as much money as I do suck it.
I don't care about what you think.
But here's the 38-minute video on why I don't care.
And talking about what you think.
Like, this was pure cope, right?
It was.
And, again, I don't want to see stuff like this.
I don't want to see Andrew humiliated.
I don't really care.
For any of the outside of the boxing stuff,
I'm just looking at a man that clearly got broken
by the fact that he did not in any way,
shape or form think he was going to lose that fight.
And I don't know if it was the yes-men camp
that put him in a position to not be ready for what Chase brought.
I don't know if his coaches did the proper research on Chase.
I don't know if they took him as seriously as they should have,
or if this entire video was a full-on troll.
But regardless, the reason Andrew Tate lost
was because Chase prepared better for their fight.
Chase fought in.
a way Andrew wasn't prepared for and took him into deep water that he wasn't ready to go to.
Andrew thought he could get Chase out of there early and when that didn't happen and when Chase
employed different tactics than Andrew's used to and when he used the size and frame that he had
his advantages then Andrew wasn't able to get his advantages off. The fight turned and this is why
we don't fight for two rounds or even four rounds in championship fights. They went six and by the
second Andrew was done. Chase just had to take his hand and walk him into the deep water and that's
where he took it. God did not make Andrew
Tate lose, either Andrew Tate's lack of preparation or lack of execution and
Chase's execution and preparation got the job done. That was one of the most bizarre videos I've
ever seen. I don't know if Andrew Tate fights again. I would like to see him fight again. Why not?
But you have to do it against Chase DeMore. You have to come back and write the wrongs in the
rematch. Otherwise, all these words ring hollow because all he said was, I'll keep fighting,
I'll keep getting up, I'll keep taking the challenges. The biggest challenge is can you
write the wrong of that fight? And you find what the silver linings told you about the
adjustments you can make or is he just going to go and do real world stuff and live a happy healthy life that's
fine too if he wants to come back and fight it better be against chase tomorrow because that's the guy that's the guy that's
got your number that's the guy that's got the belt that's the guy you called out that's what i think
let me know what you guys think in the comments below andrew tate with i want to call this a bizarre
almost a little bit embarrassing of a response i'll be honest blaming god for your loss is kind of crazy
but maybe i'm the one taking it the wrong way you guys let me know in the comments what happens next for
Andrew Tate and for misfits. Chase to Moore, everybody involved don't have those answers,
but I guess we'll find out. All right folks, we are back on the Way Concept presented by the Ring
magazine. I think this is my second video at home. It's been a whirlwind. Merry Christmas to everyone.
By the time you see this, it'll be either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. And it's been a great year
here at the Way Concepts. I want to thank you all for supporting, for subscribing, for being here
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with Anthony Joshua and at the rest of his correct.
moving forward because Jake was on impulsive as is customary after his fights. He goes on his brother's
podcast. They talk about what happened. They go back and forth and then Mike Malak jumps in with
some weird homoerotic joke. But this one may be a little different because Jake is coming out of a
fight which he lost and he got knocked out in or TKO'd in and required emergency double jaw surgery
because he broke his jaw into places, something that I did not see when I first recorded my
breakdown post fight. And now,
Now is public knowledge, Jake has had double jaw surgery, four plates, eight screws in his face.
And everybody is just kind of breezing past that like it's no big deal.
But I'm looking further into this because that's no easy surgery.
And I'm starting to ask the question, is this the beginning of the end of Jake Paul's boxing career?
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I told you good.
How do I look?
You look good.
Hard to believe he had surgery a few hours ago, honestly.
Hey, Jake.
So this is the day of still?
Or the day after?
Probably the day after.
He just had surgery.
But like you can see his nose is still bleeding.
Yeah, this guy, dude, psycho.
I'm still after all the fights you've had in awe of the fact that you do what you do.
It's mind-blowing to me.
Thank you, man.
Yeah.
I mean, it's not that hard to get your ass beat.
I don't think you, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think it was that bad.
No, well, actually, I won two rounds for sure.
And he won two and then I got dropped.
I don't know if Jake won two rounds.
Now, first off, Jake is being a little bit facetious.
Like, what does it take a lot of bravery to get your ass beat?
This has been a discussion online over the last couple of days of like, what is bravery to step in?
Like, did, was Jake brave?
Because he stepped in, but he didn't step toe to toe with AJ.
and he fought a negative fight kind of on the back foot
and letting AJ walk to him and then kind of just moving around the ropes.
I'm not a fighter, but to me,
regardless of the money involved,
regardless how Jake fought,
it wasn't a William Skull-esque fight
because Jake still turned punches over.
Jake still cracked AJ with some punches.
And yes, it wasn't like a Jake that stood toe to toe
and got in the phone booth and just slugged it out with AJ,
but I don't know who expected that.
If you expected Jake to do that,
you were mistaken as to what you were going to.
to get. This is always going to be Jake looking for a miracle shot multiple times per round
and using the rest of that round to create distance and space and not get hit with a big punch.
That was the entire point of Jake doing this. It wasn't to stand toe to toe with AJ. And I think
that's sometimes people look at a fight and go, this is what I wanted. And the fact that you
didn't do that means that you weren't brave because Francis did that and because every other heavyweight
did that, but Jake was clearly undersized, undermatched. It was never going to be a great fight in terms of,
oh, both guys are going to stand there and we're going to get them fighting in the pocket and someone's
going to come out on top and Jake's going to take it to Anthony Joshua like that. No. I know Jake may
have said that and, okay, incorrect, you know, deceptive marketing. Welcome to the Jake Paul show.
But in reality, that was never going to be the case. Jake was going to do what he did in this fight
every single time. I saw Ocho Cinco and, you know, Shannon Sharp and all these people bring
their opinions on what Jake's strategy was and how he prepared. Let me tell you that is exactly
what Jake and his team wanted to do. Now, did he execute all the things he wanted to? No, he lost.
But they wanted to fight just like that because it was the only way Jake was, one, going to survive
into the later rounds and two, going to have a chance at even landing anything. I also don't know
which rounds Jake, you know, purportedly won. If you look at the CompuBox numbers, this was not a
very high activity fight. You could say Jake won the first round and maybe the four.
fourth, but again, this is just on paper.
I think the reality probably states that Jake won the first and everything else was Joshua,
because in all of these rounds, Jake was solely on the back foot.
Jake was engaging only when engaged with.
And, you know, for the most part, the numbers being even, AJ did dominate.
And I mean, absolutely dominate ring generalship.
So I got to push back right away on Jake saying he won two rounds.
That is not the case.
Yeah, I was doing good.
I just think I, my cardio.
So just the mental pressure of the big guy and sparring the big people is different than the 10-ounce gloves.
So I was feeling his power a lot more.
But it was great experience.
Like, I learned a lot in there.
I can't really fucking talk.
Are you in pain?
Yeah, but it's not going to, it's not from like talking.
So Jake says, you know, he mostly was doing good until his cardio caught up with him.
I think to him he did do what he wanted, which was, I guess, in his mind, a good approach to the fight.
But in reality, he didn't do a lot in the fight.
He landed some big punches.
I've watched the fight back at this point.
And what was impressive was his ability to move around for sure.
Like, it was cool to see him move around.
But he didn't do much to AJ in terms of the power that he brought.
And that was when everything kind of fell apart.
I think they almost banked on the fact that if Jake did land on him, that he could hurt him.
That wasn't the case.
Jake landed flush on him multiple times.
Going into the fight, I and a lot of people told you guys that if Jake wasn't able to hurt Tommy Fury landing flush on him, yes, Jake was smaller then and he's come up in ways since. But if that wasn't the case, and he couldn't wobble Tommy Fury, how was he going to hurt AJ? It didn't take a rocket scientist to know that AJ was just going to stay on the front foot and not let Jake breathe. Even if he moved around and AJ didn't cut off the ring as much as he wanted to early on, he was going to be in Jake's face the entire time. And yeah, when a guy that hits like AJ hits you with 10 ounce gloves on, that shit fucking hurts. And it will take it out of you. If you get hit
of the body, those things zap your stamina like that.
I do want to know one thing, because I think one thing that is undeniable is your chin.
I mean, anyone who questioned whether or not you had a chin.
Well, before, right?
I'm interested to see what Logan says here, but Jake's chin has now fundamentally changed.
Whatever his chin could take before, AJ just wrecked with a right hand down Main Street.
And this is why I kind of worry about what's going to happen with Jake moving forward.
I really do wonder, how is his chin going to hold up?
Because it, one right hand just broke everything about what made Jake's chin great.
Like, I said coming into this fight, Jake's got a solid chin.
He's got a head like a pit bull.
It's hard to hurt him.
And even the right hand AJ hit him with.
I'm going to tell you now there is not a heavy weight on the planet Earth that takes that right hand flush and keeps fighting.
The fact that Jake took it and didn't go out cold when a lot of heavy weights have and did shocked me.
The fact that he was able to still be conscious, shocked me.
That shows you how good of a chin Jake had, but that's gone now.
Now it's replaced by metal and screws, and I just, I wonder how well does something synthetic like that hold up,
especially if he gets touched on the chin again, if he does fight again.
This is part of the reason why I think this may put some things in perspective.
We'll see, and again, I'm not saying, Jake is going to take some time here before he comes back,
but that's a major injury.
He had a great chin.
What does he have now, though?
With the replacement and the four plates and the screws, how does it hold up going forward?
I think the answer to that question was proven last night.
Bro, you can take us shot.
Anthony Joshua hits you with probably his hardest shot
that we've seen drop every other single fighter that he's fought.
Yeah.
And he hit you in the face and not only did you not get knocked out,
you dropped and said, wow.
I was like, wow, that was nice.
I was on the ground.
I was like, that was a good shot.
Dude, did he surprise you with his power?
No, to be honest, no.
but I mean, he surprised my jaw.
Yeah, he did.
I mean, yeah, of course he did.
Now, again, that was the most flush shot
that AJ landed in the fight.
So, of course it surprised him.
That's why he was on the ground saying,
wow, that was the shot that showed Jake the difference
in what he had fought and what he was fighting, right?
So, of course it's a surprise.
I think Jake is being a little, you know,
ego or whatever he doesn't want to say,
yeah, I walked in there and got surprised.
Of course he did.
And it was that moment.
Now, everything before that,
I don't know, but he himself also said, like, yeah, that pressure was exhausting.
And it was different.
It was something that I didn't feel before.
So there were a lot of surprises in there for Jake that night, and I'm not going to give him
too much stick over it because he's probably fresh out of a surgery on morphine and all
these other pain pills.
But clearly, it surprised him how hard AJ hit.
Even if he had prepared for it, you can't really prepare for it.
There's that one photo your jaw looks like kind of off your face.
It's literally snapped, bro.
It's literally snapped.
Dude, completely snapped.
After the fight, you were like, I think one of my teeth is, and you open your mouth out.
I was the first to see it.
I went, oh, oh, you broke your jaw.
On both sides, too.
But yeah, I mean, I told everyone, though, that I would do better than Francis and that Francis
kind of got no chin.
Francis Loki soft.
You made it further in Francis.
Yeah.
So the reason.
Okay.
So let's address this before they get into the next thing.
By the way, I just saw a wild GP standing in the.
background creepily he was in the camo pants so i almost didn't see him but there he is what is he
did jake do better than francis and gano i've seen this debate um on the internet today and and since
the fight happened i guess it's a question that has two answers number one like it depends on how
you look at the fight did jake last longer did he beat a j and did he win a round off a j
the answer's yeah so technically yeah he did perform better in the fight in terms of winning one round
which I gave Jake one round and lasting longer than Francis did.
Now, the counter argument to that, which one KSI has brought up, among other people, is,
let me see if I can find the tweet here.
The fact that Jake, Paul, six rounds lasted longer in the ring with Anthony Joshua than Francis Agano.
Two rounds did is wild.
KSI, do you think people are stupid?
One came to fight.
One came to survive.
Yes, there's some truth in that that Jake did employ a strategy that was very much a negative style of fighting.
Stay away from the power.
You could call it running, and you'll be right.
You can also say it's smart for a guy Jake's size and understanding that AJ is a fucking monster.
It's also smart to fight that way.
It's not the most aesthetically pleasing.
It was not the most engaging for fans.
But when Jake says he is a better chin than Francis,
I start to wonder a little bit about that one because Francis got hit with a lot of flush punches in their fight.
And both guys got dropped multiple times in their fight.
It just happened to be later on that Jake got hit with the flush punch.
Now, again, you can attribute that to who's a better boxer or who had the better feet or whatever.
Whatever. When we were talking about chin specifically, Francis got hit with three or four flush,
and I mean clean on the whistle punches because he was engaging in stepping to AJ and he was there for the fight.
So did Jake do better than Francis? In terms of winning around and being around longer?
Yeah. Technically Jake had more success versus Anthony Joshua. Was it a better performance?
Both guys didn't really do much. So I don't know. Does Jake have a better chin?
he got hit with again some punches from AJ no doubt about it but one flush punch that put him down
and didn't knock him out cold Francis got knocked out cold but he got knocked out cold after taking like
three or four flush punches so debatable by refs six he wants six rounds you know what that means
he's got a he could be Francis Francis I thought Francis based on the locket
wow that's a good idea he could be Francis I don't know if it's a good idea at this point now
it wasn't a good idea in retrospect to fight Anthony Joshua.
I don't know if it was a good idea at that point to fight Francis,
but Francis not accepting the fight.
In retrospect, if he does, if Jake wants to fight him now,
may have been a smart option because now he gets a compromised Jake to a degree.
We'll see how the jaw heals up.
But can Jake just beat Francis by using the same strategy he used against AJ?
Maybe.
Or maybe Francis finds his chin.
And Francis also hits like a Mack truck.
I do think Jake's got better boxing fundamentals than Francis does
in terms of when to throw, what to throw, where to throw, and using his feet.
But Francis is a lot better than just a guy that had one boxing match.
He stood toe to toe to toe with Tyson Fury.
It didn't go so well for him, but he stood toe to toe with AJ.
But could Jake beat Francis?
He's saying that like he wants to fight him, and I just worry, like,
maybe that's not the matchup you need coming right back in the summer of next year,
or if again Jake comes back anytime soon at all.
Because one more detonation on that chin and how many times can you have reconstruction surgery?
I think maybe now he'll take it, like,
and be like, oh, shit.
Well, he has something to prove.
Yeah.
The resounding Twitter sentiment
that just doesn't matter at all,
but all the haters,
last night, their storyline was
that you were moving around a lot,
which I just don't,
I know, I just don't get it.
Like, what do you, like,
what do they expect you to do?
So, Joshua is going to walk you down.
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Every time.
Unless I die, people will still hate me.
It is, it is so true.
That is true.
And I don't even want to be one of these, like, again,
I'm not trying to be a Jake Glazer, but it is true.
Like, Jake was never going to please everybody last night.
If Jake would have went out there and knocked out Anthony Joshua,
you would have seen people call it rigged.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you were seeing that already start to be in.
motion like, oh, AJ's got to take a fall.
AJ can't knock him out. So it always will be
something. But also, people are allowed
to have their criticism for the way that Jake
fought based on how he was talking
about knocking out AJ. But
I didn't mind the way he fought. I knew that was the only
way he could fight, but it just wasn't an aesthetically
pleasing way to fight for fans. It wasn't entertaining
for fans to see Jake do that
and then, you know, get into the clinch so
much and then, you know, AJ push
on him, him fall to the ground, and then eventually
AJ wasn't even pushing on him and Jake would fall to the ground.
That stuff wasn't engaging for fans. So I have no
problem with people being like, yeah, Jake, you ran. You were a runner, you were a drag star.
You can't get away when they get a. I don't mind people saying that because it's true. That's what he did.
There's two pools of people in this fight. One pool is holy shit, mad respect to Jake Paul. What a fighter.
Absolute warrior. The other is fucking ran around the whole fight, shot takedowns, blah, blah, blah.
Like, bro, God bless that ladder group because you guys are so fucking stupid. And like, I hope that, I hope that life pan
out for you because if you're unable to see this fight for what it is, you have a level of
dark hatred, black energy in your heart.
A lot of them are just really stupid.
That's also true.
And that's fine.
That's also true.
But it's not just people are hating Jake or stupid.
They are also wanting to see if Jake can go toe to toe with Anthony Joshua because that's
what they expect a fight to be.
And that's, you know, the same casual audience that will watch a Logan Paul fight are the
ones he's calling stupid and stuff like that. I'm not going to call those people stupid. Not everyone
is a boxing expert. Not everyone understands the complexities and nuances of how Jake was going to have
to approach this fight. They just wanted to see a, you know, knock down, drag out fight. Because that's what
when they're building this fight for, that's what the idea is. Jake and AJ are going to have a fight.
And Jake and AJ are both talking about killing each other in there. And Jake and AJ are both
talking about inflicting damage. And, you know, we saw that from one side. And again, Jake did
land some punches, but it was few and far between because it kind of had to be few and far
between. And if you did expect that, you don't understand the complexities of how Jake had to approach
fighting that much of a bigger guy with that much power and his punches. But that's okay.
It doesn't make them stupid. It just makes them not boxing experts.
The only thing that I'll say take away from the internet for a second is like it seemed like
that was what the problem was for your conditioning. You were moving a lot.
It was just mental. Really? It was just like the him, him, him.
imposing his will on me and being massive in the big shots landing.
And then, yeah, it pretty much all goes downhill from there.
And this is something that AJ told Jake.
If we remember back, he told Jake that I'm going to need to take your soul.
He didn't mean it in terms of just physically.
He was like, I'm going to have to break you mental.
I have to play with your mind.
I know Jake's a very mental guy.
And that's what Jake is essentially saying happened.
Jake was like, no one can break me.
Only God can do that.
But that's what Jake is saying without saying happened to him,
is that AJ's size and his frame was so mentally taxing
in the chess game of avoid the big punches,
but also try to land on this guy.
Eventually it got to Jake's head that it was not going to work
and it wasn't working and AJ was still in his face
and that takes a mental toll on you.
And when it affects you mentally, it affects you physically, right?
It zaps your gas tank.
It makes you overly concerned about the punches coming in
versus executing on your end.
So ironically, AJ was exactly correct on what he was going to do to Jake and what ended up happening.
It took a little longer than I thought it would.
But that message he sent to Jake about taking his soul, breaking his soul, stomping all over him,
doing all that, beating him mentally.
AJ kind of did that exactly the way he said he would.
I just needed to have that extra level of cardio for this.
And that only can come from going to altitude.
To Colorado.
And can I add that you were very sick for?
10 days. No, he can't do the
sneeze three times thing right now. He didn't
sneeze three times, but that takes
away from your cardio when you're recovering
from illness.
I think the camp wasn't
100% is that actually? That's kind of what I was going to
ask. Like, do you feel like it was your best
camp? No, I mean, just because like
I was weighing like 200 pounds
when we confirmed the fight
and then I had to gain
more weight.
But I mean, yeah, man.
And it's a great experience overall to be in there with someone who's that good.
I learned a lot and I see where I could have done better.
So I'm a little disappointed, but I also know how good he is.
So I said this in the Andrew Tate video, I'll say it here.
Even though Jake's not really the one offering up the excuses,
I know it's his mom and his brother and Mike trying to give him like trying to hold the branch out
and be like, yeah, grab on to this to make some sense of this.
You can't have any excuses at this point.
If you're Jake, the people around him, sure.
That's his family, whatever.
You took a fight on short notice that you knew the risks for.
You changed a fight from Durvante to AJ,
and you knew that you were changing everything about the fight.
So I don't want to hear the, oh, I could have done this.
My cardio would have been better.
That, if I would have done this, that it doesn't matter.
No ifs in the fight game.
The ring is the chamber of truth for a reason.
And the reason that Jake lost isn't because he didn't go to altitude.
It's not because he wasn't 230 instead of 220.
it was because AJ is levels above him as a boxer and as a actual heavyweight, size frame, reach, strength, all of it.
And at the end of the day, he's just better.
And that's it.
And that's okay.
Jake did, I think, as well as you could have asked him to do.
But I had him wobbled at one point.
You landed some.
I had him wobbled and I was like, fuck, but he kept his hands up better this fight.
You landed that right hand.
Yeah.
Yeah, Jake did not have him wobbled.
I know the right hand he's talking about, and maybe we can even find it.
This is the shot that they're referring to that Jake landed on AJ.
Might have been that shot, right?
That was the shot that Jake said he wobbled AJ with.
He hit him with some right hands.
Here's one of them.
Right hand over the top.
He kind of landed it with an open fist because Jake gets very wide when he steps off with a jab to the body.
But he brings a lot of power behind that punch, so much so his feet come off the ground,
which usually leaves him in a bad spot defensively.
but if you landed, it doesn't really matter.
He lands this right hand.
It's a big right hand.
But AJ is not wobbled from that shot.
But it was a big shot.
Like, nothing to take away from Jake.
All credit to him for even attempting those kind of shots,
let alone landing that shot.
That was a huge shot to land.
But AJ is just, again, he's a full-fledged 6-6,
probably 250 at that point heavyweight and just ate the shit, right?
That's all it is.
Now, what he says after that,
in terms of AJ's hands,
being in the right place, he for sure
looked at that Daniel Dubois
fight and went, if I land on AJ
with his hands in the wrong place, I can maybe
follow up and land another big one.
Because Dubois did that. And AJ came out with some
absolute nonsensical defense
versus Dubois where his hands were down.
He was just, I don't think he took Dubois
seriously as he should have. And
Daniel fucked him up.
Are you going to keep boxing?
Yeah. You really love this shit, huh?
Yeah. I'm going to take some time off.
to do what?
Go support Utah at the Olympics.
So,
then she's going to move to Puerto Rico,
move her here,
maybe go snowboarding or something.
Maybe get asked me some cousins.
Yeah,
that part.
Honestly,
I'm ready, bro.
I have such baby fever.
Yeah.
Like, I want kids so bad.
Yeah,
you're going to be a great dad.
That's dope to hear.
I know people aren't going to really care
about none of that,
but I'm in that same portion of life
where I'm like,
you know,
I'm about ready to start a family.
And we've got my dog, Rocky, and my girlfriend, Chloe's moving in.
And I don't know.
I resonate with that kind of stuff, you know.
So that's cool to hear.
Now, before we move on with, you know, whatever else is going on here,
let's talk about Jake potentially continuing to box.
Now, Jake just had a four metal plate surgery in his jaw.
Now, jaw surgeries, I wouldn't say they're common in boxing in terms of like,
oh, yeah, every day there's a boxer getting four plates putting their mouth and eight screws drilled in.
But there are a number of boxing jaw surgeries that have happened.
And one of the biggest one in recent memory is Jaya.
Jio Pataya in 2022 broke his jaw in two places.
It was bilateral just like Jakes.
Now, I don't know if it was as bad where he had four plates and eight screws in it.
But he did have bilateral.
It helps to think of the mandible in two pieces from one ear,
down to the middle of the chin and up the other side.
Now, when Jio Patia had it done, he went and got it fixed.
and at the time, the answer is like,
will it affect him going forward?
And one of the,
I don't think this is a surgeon
and actually worked on it,
but a surgeon that looked at the x-rays
and had an opinion said,
no, the short answer is no, I don't think so.
He won't have any problems returning.
Once the bone fuses the way it was before,
the likelihood of it fracturing from another trauma
is not any higher because of these fractures.
If you do take a look at the x-ray a year after,
the only thing you'll see is the screws in the plate
used to fix the fracture.
You won't see a fracture.
Whether it was in the fracture,
front or the back or if it was displaced, the jaw will fuse back. So for someone like him,
I do plates on the top and bottom. You take precautions. You allow waiting time for it to heal and maybe
modifications to treatment because of his lifestyle. You do everything you can for their treatment.
We have a concept of medicine called patient-centered treatment. So you're the teacher.
You treat the jaw fracture. So essentially, this doctor is saying, yeah, it's not a problem to do this
surgery and have an athlete come back. And apparently it won't actually hurt the sustainability of
Jake's jaw to have this surgery done.
In fact, it will fuse the bone back together.
And what you would see if you x-ray this again is simply the plates and the screws in his face.
Apparently, that means it would be as good as new, I guess, even though it doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
I always have held the belief every time you go under the knife, you take away a percentage of the structural integrity of whatever it was you had previously.
Right.
I've had many surgeries, no fractures that I've had to have, you know, plates or screws on.
but I have had to have a screw in my arm for my bicep surgery and X, Y, and Z,
and I've never come back the same.
And maybe that's an error on my part, but I do wonder, you know, how much damage can Jake take?
You're already seeing his nose look like a crescent moon.
He's got now four plates, eight screws in his jaw.
He's talking about having kids.
He's going to marry Utah.
Also, the parent recovery for this is about six to eight weeks,
and he's going to be eating, apparently, only liquids,
and drinking only liquids for four weeks.
So he may lose a lot of weight during that time.
Maybe that's a blessing in disguise for him to go, yeah, no, I need to be a cruiserweight or maybe even,
heaven forbid, go down to light heavyweight, which I think he would be way better at.
But then again, he's gotten so big now.
He maybe can't do that.
Regardless, it doesn't seem like this will affect Jake long term, but then again, it's always when you have a,
I think, a major surgery like that.
I don't know if you can ever be sure.
So he wants to continue boxing fair play to him, but at least there is precedent in the past for a surgery like this in Jaya Pata and many other boxers.
And apparently, as you see now, Jayao Pata is still a.
bad motherfucker in 2025, you can recover well.
I don't think there's anything else we're going to get from this video.
But the question I had coming into it was,
is Jake's boxing career going to come to an end because of this double jaw surgery?
Is this going to modify his career?
It's going to change his future in any way.
And is the lost Anthony Joshua going to change his future?
These things I don't have answers for.
They just came out with the number.
We'll look at this really quickly.
Anthony Joshua and Jake did 33 million live viewers,
15 million for the Comain, top 10 on Netflix in 91 countries, number 1 in 45, highest gate in the
history of the Kasea Center. This is a success for Jake and Joshua, but it isn't what they said
it would be, which was the fight that beat Canello and Terrence Crawford. That fight did 41 million,
so boxing and the boxing gatekeepers are going to pump their fist on that one and say,
we got you. But this number, you know, the Mike Tyson fight was over 100 million. I think you can see
now that Mike was a mega star in that case, but still 33 million is an insane number to have for this
fight, especially on the short notice and all that. But with all that being said, Jake,
if he has the right opponent, we know can sell. Even after this loss to Anthony Joshua,
I don't think that'll change very much. But I do think in the minds of the people that watch,
they want to see Jake fight. They want to see him box and they want something that they know will be
competitive. They want something that there is an equal chance of him winning and losing, because
The strategy as of late has been Jake will win easily or Jake will be destroyed.
And Matt, it gets by for a while, but eventually you return to the question of,
are you trying to be in the sport to be competitive?
Or are you trying to be in the sport to put on events and make a ton of money?
And those two things can go together.
They just haven't recently for Jake, which is why I think his next move should be
after a long layoff Tommy Fury.
And even then has enough changed for Jake to win the rematch.
I don't have those answers.
But we're going to be out for a while.
We'll see what Jake decides.
Will it be Francis Ngano?
Will it be some other fight?
Is he going to try to make a play to elevate himself in the cruiserweight division?
Maybe even KSI.
I'm kidding.
That fight's dead in the water.
What happens with Jake in 2026?
Don't have those answers.
But I guess we'll find out.
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Now you, in a way, just finished a dominant performance versus Alan Picasso.
And the fight was one-sided.
it was a complete wash clean sweep 12 rounds in the book for in a way the fight was in Saudi Arabia
different time frame I've been on a plane all day traveling to north carolina but the fight's over and we have to
break it down and I need to talk to you guys about potential future matchups for in a way because this
dude needs a massive fight he's such a fantastic boxer so talented that I feel like if we don't get one for him
sue he's 32 years old I feel like the matchups that already could have been and maybe still can
They are falling by the wayside, and I don't want to waste this guy's prime as it sits right now
as a top pound for pound boxer in the world.
In a way, dominates.
Let's talk about it.
The breakdown.
Let's go.
In a way, versus Picasso, this was a work of art, no pun intended.
This was, in a way, hitting Picasso with so many punches he probably wanted to cut off his ears
once, so we didn't hear him coming in two because that hum was still rigging from the fist,
hitting him on the side of the head.
This was a in a way style performance.
He still got hit with punches, right?
This is something we've seen out of it.
in a way even as a massive favorite he was minus 4,500 in this fight let's just call it what it is we
knew this was probably going to be the case he was going to win my big time knockout or very easy
decision turns out to be the latter but we knew he was probably going to get hit with punches the
left hook still seems to be a sore spot in an open area if you want to attack in a way he's been put
on the deck and had his orbital fractured by that left hook it's a dangerous punch that i don't know if he
just doesn't see it sometimes or just his style where his hands are where his hand placement is it gets him
caught with it. So that's something that in a way is going to have to take care of going forward.
But outside of that, it was flawless. I mean, watching this guy box, watching him get more
aggressive when he gets hit or watch him throw his combination punches, move in the matrix,
be defense to offense, back to offense defense, the transitions between the way he eats up space
with his offense and even while being in front of you, I mean, he is very, very, very good.
And he's a pleasure to watch for the lower weight classes. And again, we talk about top five
pound for pound. Terrence Crawford is out of the list now because he is officially retired,
although as of this recording, I think he might be doing a live stream with Aden Ross will cover,
if anything crazy happens. But yeah, so of course he holds his pound for pound standing.
He takes down another undefeated fighter, but we knew this was coming.
This was not a surprise that Inou went out and was in a way once again.
It was completely one-sided.
Like I said, a 12-0 sweep.
The fight wasn't close.
And it wasn't meant to be.
The fight was meant to set up him versus Nakatani.
And that's the fight in Japan.
That's probably going to sell a ton of tickets.
It's going to probably attract a ton of eyes from not just, you know,
people in Japan but across the world. Problem is Nakatani damn near lost his fight on the undercard.
And I'll be honest, from the outsider's perspective, I could see him actually losing that fight,
even though he got the decision. He got beat up. He got his eye damn near swelled shut. And I think
some of the steam might have been lifted off of that fight because this is another issue that boxing
continuously has is this set up the fight by having them both on the same card to build to their fight.
It's still a fight at the end of the day. These things can go wrong very, very.
very quickly. And it's happened time and time again throughout the sport where we wait one fight too
long to set up a major super fight that we can as fans be excited for and see a true test of who's the best at their given weight.
This one almost backfired again as Nakatani barely holds on to win a decision. I think that's the fight that Inouye wants next.
I think that's the fight that would make most sense for Japan. Obviously, we'll probably be fighting now. Again, we'll see, is he going to do something in the U.S.?
Is he going to do something in Saudi Arabia again? He's with the ring magazine. But Japan has a thriving boxing scene with
obviously these two ring ambassadors the suitsumi brothers um i've seen rito fight a couple different times
now he is a phenom so i'm excited to see all those matchups but this one you know the nakatani
performance kind of took a little bit of this shine off of what would be a big fight and still is in my
opinion still is a big fight because in a way has tendencies and he has vulnerabilities and he's a
dog right so if you do get in a scrap with him he'll scrap it'll scrap it out with you this is
why we love watching him fight but i'll be honest i would rather see
see him fight Bam Rodriguez. I think that's the fight to make. I know Bam would have to come up in
weight, but we're talking, what, four pounds? We're talking, you know, a very minimal jump in
weight that easily, I think, can be made. And again, we're not, we're talking about fight weight
versus walk around weight and how different that is, I understand. But Bam looked so good in his last
fight. Dropping motherfuckers late in the fight after dominating on a ring card, on the ring for
essentially all gold card. His performance was one of the standout performances. Dominating the
laid into the fight, then drops his opponent, wins by stoppage in a big time performance,
and he was getting trash talked all week, a massive moment, pressure filled, and he delivered,
that would be the fight I want to see. That's the fight I think a lot of boxing fans want to see
because in the lower weight classes, we've seen stars be produced by name recognition, fighting
name recognition in their ipso facto primes. Now again, in a way, is aging out of his prime,
I would say at 32 years old, but he still got some juice left. He still has top level,
performances left in his tank. And I know Bam is the next generation of the lower weight class boxing,
but he is talented, he's fast, he's got a mean streak, all the things that you love about in a way,
in a similar way you love about Bam Rodriguez. They're very quiet on assuming guys, very respectful
for the sport, but once they get in absolute murderers. And that's what we want to see that matchup.
Now again, weight classes, we've had this discussion about in a way in Tank Davis, and that
fight's pretty much all the way gone now at this point. I mean, think about the missed opportunities
that Tank Davis has had in terms of name recognition and money fights with potentially,
in a way, if you could agree on a weight, which would be way too far gone now, I think,
because of how out of shape and bigger Tank Davis has got.
But Chikor Stevenson was there, Devin Haney was there, Tio was there, Loma was there.
There have been so many different opportunities, but Tank is Tank and he tanked his career.
But, yeah, man, I think that this would be an insane fight in a way, Bam Rodriguez.
Do it here in the States.
I know that's a little bit selfish of me.
as a, you know, some of an American watch and boxing, but I think it would be a real opportunity
to have, in a way, cross over and into an American market, and also to build the prowess
and the stardom and the name recognition of a guy like Bam Rodriguez. That could be a main event
in America definitely would be a main event in Japan, but that's just me being selfish.
That matchup's probably not next. I'll be honest. It probably won't happen for a very long time.
It could be, in a way, in his late 30s, before Bam and him match up. And I don't know whose side
that'll be on. I saw that in a way called out.
also called out Nakatani, which again, I think will be the fight.
So I love him taking names.
I love him saying, this is who I want to fight.
I hope that happens.
But yeah, that's my main takeaway.
Again, we could sit here and do the X's breakdown of a 12-round suite,
but let's be honest, it was really just a showcase for Naua Inouye.
That was his showcase again.
And I don't necessarily like those kind of fights,
but it's hard not to like watching Inouye fight.
And in Saudi Arabia, different environment.
There was something with the handwraps before the fight about some legality issues
they were having and the last time someone complained about Inouye's handwaps, he damned
him to comatose. So, surprised that Picasso got out of there without his face rearranged bars.
But yeah, complete domination. Again, combination of violence with the sweet science. That is what
makes a boxer, in my opinion. It isn't just the sweet science. It isn't just the brawling,
you know, violent mentality. It is violence personified as art. It is the art of war, right?
The ability to be a violent individual, but then be able to control it and let that beast out,
when the time has come, but be strategic and technical until that time comes, setting up your
deadly weapon, whether it's that right hand or the left. So big time performance for in a way,
sets up some new things for him going forward, sets up potentially a Bam Rodriguez fight, but most
likely a showdown in Japan with Nakatani. I think that's the most likely scenario of this.
And listen, I was more hype before this fight for that matchup, but I'm still hyped for the
matchup because it is fighting and anything can happen. I'll tell you that I'm more hype for a matchup,
like that than I am something like Deonté Wilder and Alexander Usik, which will probably happen in
2026. Instead of when it should be Alexander Usik and Fabio Wardley or Moses Atalma, those fights
make a whole lot more sense than that. But sometimes, I guess, name recognition pays the bills.
Regardless, in a way, does his thing once again, absolutely dominates. What'd you expect is a minus
4,500 favorite. But you still got to go out there, put the gloves on, and get it done.
Nakatani barely skates by after kind of getting pieced the fuck up.
Don't really know how he won a decision there.
That matchup seems next, but give me Bam Rodriguez and Nalya Inouye yesterday.
I need that fight.
I want that fight.
I hope we get that fight.
But don't have those answers.
So what happens for in a way next?
Will it be Nakatani?
Probably.
Or will it be Bam Rodriguez?
And can we get those big names staple fights for him as he starts to enter that twilight of his prime?
Again, the bam fight.
I know I'm pushing for it.
But I don't have those answers.
So I guess we'll find out.
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