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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, so we are back on the way Costat
presented by the Ring, And today I've been thinking about
the biggest fight in boxing this year. That's right, Mello
Alvarez Terrence Crawford live on Netflix, Ring Magazine, Collegia Stadium,
September thirteenth, Las Vegas, Nevada. This one is gonna be
massive for all the right reasons. You have, like I said,
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Ring Magazine involved, You have Dana White involved, you have
Max Kellerman involved, you have obviously Turkey alas Shake putting
the fight on. You have the biggest name in boxing
in Canelo Alvarez, and Terrence Crawford looking for his third
undisputed world championship. But today I've been pontificating, yes, big word,
don't linger on it, move on, can't help it. That
was a big word. Proud of myself. I have been
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pondering and pontificating is the who actually wins this fight?
And I've only come up with every single scenario possible,
imaginable and why. I think it all leads to one answer.
That is, Terrence Crawford may need to be absolutely perfect
to beat Canelo Alvarez on any given night. You don't
know how a fighter is gonna show up, so maybe
I'm expecting a little too much. But let's discuss why
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I think Terrence Crawford needs to be perfect to beat
Canelo Alvarez. The breakdown. Let's go.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
He is the star of a wait concept, all.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Right, So let's lay out the situation. Terrence Crawford Canelo
Alvarez at one hundred and sixty eight pounds, and we've
been over it time and time again. I feel like
the build up has been a washing machine on a
repeat cycle. No SuDS included, just full rint.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
We know what this is.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Terrence Crawford moving up to one sixty eight, a weight
he's never competed at, and two divisions higher than the
last weight he competed at one hundred and fifty four.
He only did that once before that one forty seven.
This is more of a jump up than Super Mario
hitting bricks, looking for mushrooms or cave for Canelo. Obviously,
at one sixty eight, he has been a bit of
the smaller man at that weight class, and in the
last couple of years has had trouble finishing opponents and
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getting guys out of there like he would have at
one sixty or one fifty four. Do you have a
bit of a duality there, both guys coming into this
fight in the let's say twilight of their careers or
maybe twilight of their primes. Look at it, Canelo is
going to be I think thirty five, Terrence's thirty eight.
You have a similar situation, different paths and different struggles
for both fighters. But when you look at who has
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to do more in this fight, it's clearly Terrence Crawford
as far as what he's giving up and sacrificing to
win this third undisputed championship and to try to beat Canelo,
who has only been beat twice in his career, one
of which was Floyd Mayweather be in slick in tagging
Canelo with counter punches when Canelo missed, seeing the smaller,
lighter fighter and up there in age that was still
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able to take advantage of the youth and experience of
Canelo Alvarez, but also just being a defensive maestro and
able to counter off of that. Floyd is one of one,
and then you have Dmitri Bivol, who was the bigger fighter,
and the things that Canelo does very well didn't really
hurt him too bad. Right. The things that had carried
Canelo up in division was his power and the ability
to break an opponent down, maybe not stopping them in
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the early to mid part of fights, but working on them,
wearing on them with that power, even losing throughout the
mid to first part of fight. Lily Joe Saunders fight
comes to mind, where he potentially is losing a couple
of those rounds and then finally finds the opening and
has devastating power to overwhelm opponents. He couldn't do that
at once seventy five with Dimitrir Bivol, he had found
the weight that he couldn't ascend to and his power
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could carry him through or the style of fight that
he had come accustomed to. Since the Gonatti Glovegin fights,
he in a lot more reserved with not only his
punch count but also his movement. Had seen a new
burst to Canelo really being defensively sound with his upper
body and slipping punches, but looking for almost exclusive power
punching to open up holes in the defense and then
eventually finish fight. Now again, those are the only two
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guys to ever beat Canelo, So everybody else, regardless of
the strategy, regardless of the skill they got found out
at a certain point. And that's why I'm saying Terrence
Crawford may have to be absolutely perfect here, and I'm
not saying he can't do it, but there's only a
couple of avenues that I think Terrence Crawford can take
to win this fight. I don't see him coming up
to one hundred and sixty eight pounds and knocking Canelo
Alvarez out. Let's be honest, that's gonna be pretty difficult
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to do again. And you're talking about a natural one
hundred and forty pound or maybe one hundred and forty
seven pounder now starting to build and get bigger, and
as we've seen in pictures recently, here's Terrence Crawford. He
looks like he's trying to fill into all of one
hundred and sixty eight pounds here. I mean, he probably
weighs one hundred and eighty three eighty four pounds. I
mean that's what he said. I think when I interviewed him,
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he was in the one hundred and eighty pounds. So he's
coming up in weight and it looks like he's trying
to put some heavy muscle mass on, which okay, you know,
you want to inflict some damage on Canelo. If we
remember back their press conference, this is what he said
to Canelos. This is not the greatest quality of video,
but listen to this.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
So when I beat you is you're gonna be a nobody.
Speaker 4 (04:38):
When I stuff a muhole in your asses, You're gonna
be a nobody.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
You're gonna be just like everybody else.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Watch.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
Watch that ain't shit that everybody else been saying since
I moved at one forty seven. I ain't foughting nobody.
Every last one of them. Stuff a muhole in as said,
he gonna be nice.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Watch so again, you know you hear the tone of
voice that Crawford is talking in, and he's not just
a talker. He's not someone looking to sell a fight
up there. I look at this as again, when I
look at the style of fight potentially Terrence Crawford is
going to bring to Canelo, it looks like he wants
to stand in front of him and push him back
a little bit of Even in the press conferences they had,
there was that pushing and shoving where Canelo kind of
walked up on him and pushed Terrence back, and then
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the second press conference, Terrence Crawford pushed him back. So yeah,
there's a mind games going on there for sure, But
Terrence looks like he wants to be able to push
Canelo back, to inflict some power on Canelo, and I
just don't know if that's the move here.
Speaker 5 (05:33):
Now.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Again, I'm not a boxer. I'm not the one going
inside the ropes. But the way I see this potentially
working out for Terrence, it is simple but insanely difficult.
You have to be good at everything. I just don't
know if that's the right avenue. Like trying to push
Canelo back is one thing. Trying to overwhelm him with
volume like Dmitri Bivold did, is definitely an idea, but
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again you have to look at the factor surrounding that.
You have to look at Vivol's size, right, his natural
aptitude for volume punching. That is his strategy. That's his game,
and it's usually done off the front foot. It's not
counter punching then following up with combinations. We've seen Bud
as a great counterpuncher, but leading the dance and even
in the madramaff fight, it looked a little difficult for
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him to get going. If it takes you a while
to get going against Canelo, you're just falling right into
his game plan standing in front of him. You want
to go flat footed with Canelo Alvarez and just be
in the pocket, That's not gonna in my opinion, unless
you're shooting inside the big looping shots of Canelo, because
sometimes he will open up and hit some big looping
shots around the guard and in front of him. Is
not the idea, at least not to me. But again,
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I'm just the commentator guy. I'm just the guy on YouTube,
so I maybe I don't know, But my point is
this is why I say Terrence Crawford needs to be
perfect because I don't think he's knocking Canelo out right?
Does anyone believe that's the potential possibility here for a
guy Canelo Alvarez that has probably the best chin in boxing.
And we're gonna watch a video in a second where
Joe Rogan and Jim Lampley talk about Canelo and what
makes him special and his defense and why he's never
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really been hurt. Ever, I just don't see that as
a strategy. Then you look at what Terrence has given
up right weight size him trying to make up the
weight and size by putting the pounds on. This is
Terrence having to try to balance putting weight on versus
still being explosive, still being able to have some mobility,
and to be able to throw volume without getting tired
at the newfound weight. This is why I say he
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has to be perfect, meaning you have to be able
to box Canelo, move, be mobile with Canelo, throw volume
with Canelo, be first with Canelo, not get driven back
by Canelo's presence and just him walking through punches and
trying to slip and use his head movement. And I
know I'm saying a lot of this stuff, like it's
a foregone conclusion. Canelo's gonna walk forward, Canelo's gonna be
in front of you, Canelo is going to try to
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walk you down, Like yeah, that's for sure what I
think Canelo's gonna do. But to beat him, you can't
let any of it happen, and then you have to
let volume go. You can't make this a Canelo Alvarez
circa the last three years type of fight where sure
you're a mover like William's skull, but you're not throwing
any punches. You're on your back foot and Canelo's not
giving you any respect and he's just walking you down.
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That can't happen. Also, he can't really stand in front
of Canelo like him in Mugia did and try to
trade with him, or else you're gonna get caught and
he'll maybe put you down, maybe not finish you, but
it'll hurt you and put you down. Or if he
can't catch Terrence Crawford clean, because Crawford does a great
job in his pocket presence and his defense inside of
the phone booth, that Canelo's gonna try to punch him
in the arms, He's gonna try to punch him in
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the shoulders. And while BiVO waved the finger at him,
gave him them tumbo finger wag and said, no, that
didn't work with me. Yeah, that's because Bivol's a natural
two hundred pound two hundred and ten pound human fighting
at one seventy five. That's why that didn't work. Terrence
Crawford is not that. So all these things adding up
in my mind, they just tell me Terrence has to
be perfect. He has to be able to do everything
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versus Canelo, and he if anybody has the skill to
do it, it's Terrence Crawford, and let's not act like Canelo
is beyond getting beat here, right, there is a path
to victory for Terrence, and to me, it's through decision when.
And this is why I say he's gonna have to
be a bit mobile. He's gonna have to take it
to Canelo at times, like you've seen him talk about
in these pressers, and you know, stopping a mud hole
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and walking forward on Canelo. He's gonna have to do
that at times. Right, you can't just get run over
for twelve rounds and expect to win, or you can't
be on the back foot for twelve rounds and expect
to be canny. But Terrence has an avenue where he
can outthrow outland, can keep himself safe, throw in pockets,
circle back to range, back to the pocket, jab on
the way in, back to range, back to the pocket,
jab on the way in, and rinse and repeat. But
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I want to take more of a deeper dive for
people that know a lot more than I do. So
let's take a listen at Jim Lampley talking on the
Joe Rogan experience. We've actually never done a Joe Rogan experience.
Breakdown on the channel. So I don't know how this
is gonna go with you Tube, but let's take a
look and see what he had to say and what
Joe had to say about the fight about.
Speaker 5 (09:42):
Canela versus Crawford. Yeah, do you think Terrence Crawford can
beat Canilo outress?
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (09:47):
I think he's going Okay, I don't know if he's
going to win, but I think he can win.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
So I's going to have to That is the answer
that I feel like everybody is having right now. Terrence
can win. I just don't know if he's going to
because of the uphill battle he's fighting up in weight
and the things you need to do up in weight
are gonna be tough. Stylistically, with what Canelo brings the
way you fight versus the way Canelo fights there, it
kind of does tailor to Canelo if you want to
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be a counterpuncher and just look for openings in exchange.
The questions around the way all that, I feel like
Joe is kind of saying what a lot of people
are saying is that he can, but will He's going
to have to box a brilliant fight.
Speaker 5 (10:26):
Okay, what kind of a fight.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
I'm gonna get to that.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
I asked the great Larry Merchant, ninety four years old,
living on Ocean Boulevard in Santa Monica looking out at
the ocean, reflecting on all the amazing things.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
He did, and I asked, Larry, Dude, can anybody set
the scene better than Jim Lampley? What a legend, dude.
And I'll say this sidebar in this video. Just getting
to do a little two minute segment that I got
to do with Jim on the his own broadcast in
New York from Louis Armstrong Stadium was so sick. He
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was such a professional. I remember we did the test
and uh like right before we're gonna go live, and
he said something like, I was, you know, doing my
fill to intro him before we ever went on the
pay per view, and he said, I said to him,
I said, describing him, I go, I'm here with the goat,
the best broadcaster in all of combat sports or whatever.
I said. When we were done, he came back and said,
(11:23):
I love what you said. That was awesome. Just make
sure you call me a blow by blowgu And I
loved that because, like it was one instructional for me
and two it's exactly what he should be called. He's
not just a commentator, He's not just a broadcaster. He
is the goat to me, low by blow commentator, broadcaster
in combat sports over or in boxing over the last however, long, right,
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That's just that was really cool of him to do so. Anyway,
Jim sets the scene like Noah.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
Looking out at the ocean, reflecting on all the amazing
things he did. And I asked Larry, I said, do
you think Terrence Crawford has a beat, has a chance
to beat Canelo Alvres And Larry said, Jim, did Ray
Leonard get an official decision victory over marvelous Marvin Hagler
And I said, yes, he did. He said, well, if
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Ray Leonard could beat marvelous Marvin Hagler, then Terrence Crawford
can beat Canillo Alvarez.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
And I said, why do you say that?
Speaker 5 (12:19):
He said, same equation, get in, get out, get in,
get out, over and over and over. He's got to
figure the angles and the approaches.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Yeah, you know, I don't hate what Jim is saying here.
And this is his talking through the storytelling of Larry Merchant,
who said this, but it's a little bit of a
different fight, right, Like when you saw Sugar Ray Leonard
and Marvelous Marvin Hagler that fighting, Sugar had to answer
different questions. Yes, get in, get out, But you're talking
about Marvin Hagler, who was still at that point still
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a great switch hitter. Could definitely bite down on the
mouthpiece and swing, but he had volume for days. His
output was crazy, He had great fee. He himself was
able to cut angles and use his feet to switch
and be in front of you the entire time. Ray
had to Like you know, Jim is saying there, Ray
had to get in, get out. But that wasn't because
of just the power that Marvin was bringing. It was
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the volume it was bringing. It was the aggression he
was bringing. It was him being able to cut off
the ring and switch stances to do it. Canello can
cut the ring, Canello can hit you with power, but
he has nowhere near over the last three years the
volume that Marvin Hagler had. So in that sense, you
can look at Terrence Crawford and be like, okay, well
that does leave the opening right, get in, get out
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where Terrence needs to be a heavy volume puncher here,
or at least someone that's gonna make his combinations count
and then not be there for the return, not be
there for the receipt as they say. He can definitely
do that, or at least ideally he can do that.
And that's where I'm talking about being perfect. That's what
I'm talking about. He can have moments, because Canelo isn't
Marvin Hagler in the sense of what Jim is saying
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here right, being able to get in get out, and
he is right also with you know, Sugar Ray being
the lighter guy, being the mover, and I just don't
know if the comparison makes sense because that's not what
Terrence's game necessarily is. Either He's gonna have to change
and be a little bit more Sugar Ray esque in
this fight, and that is a path to success. And again,
can he be that, and also how does that affect
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him fighting at this weight, a weight he's never been
at by a lot bigger difference than Sugar Ray had
when he fought Marvin Hagler. So it's a little bit
of a different situation. But I like the idea of
again being mobile, stick and move. Gotta be able to
keep Canelo at bay when you are doing your work
That's the difference to me is like, I just don't
see an ability for Terrence Crawford to be a backfoot
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fighter for twelve rounds and win this fight. He's gonna
have to at some point push Canelo back just a
bit and get him on the defensive and then let
those combinations fall.
Speaker 5 (14:47):
It will allow him to step in land to the
body or occasionally upstairs and then get out, yeah, before
he's facing any damage. That's what Ray did so effectively
against Hagler and straight to a Hackler.
Speaker 6 (15:01):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (15:01):
And the more you frustrate the opponent, the better off
you are.
Speaker 6 (15:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Canelo has such unique skills and one of the weird
things that he does at very few people since Rocky
Marciano does, is he punches your arms.
Speaker 5 (15:13):
Yes, he utilizes another brilliant guy. He has the greatest
punch resistance in the sport.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
You know, we now again, Yeah, I mean, by the way,
Joe knows a lot more boxing than people give him
credit for, especially old school boxing, because Joe was a
fan even though you know he had that big tie
rate on ESPN about who is he talking to Loudabella
where he was like boxing is getting swallowed yours or
is one dimensional and he was. He was cooking a
little bit back then. But yeah, I mean Canello's ability
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to target different parts of the body to try to
get to his end goal has been something he's relied
on in the last couple of years. Right again, you
go to the Canelo versus Collum Smith fight, and that's
kind of the way he broke Collum Smith down. I
think he bruised up or maybe broke something or tore
something by step. I don't know. It looked like he
had beat him with a freaking bat or a broomstick
or something else. That was something he used to break
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down a bigger fighter in Collum Smith when Canelo was
moving up in Wait, now he can do this same
thing to Terrence Crawford. Again, power is there, the explosiveness
is still there from Canelo, but the difference will be
can Terrence Crawford counter that by either being out arranged,
not being hit there frustrating Canelo like Jim said, or
in those moments where Canelo gets super wide with his
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hooks and everything is outside of that frame. That's where Terrence,
you know, short punches inside to the body upstairs whatever
those counterpunches and then break the action circle that again,
there's gonna be moments throughout the fight. It's just about
stringing those moments together on the front foot, on the
back foot, making Canelo pay even when he's in dominant positions.
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And this is why I say he almost has to
be perfect, but he can There are going to be
openings to do.
Speaker 5 (16:46):
We talked about it earlier. One knockout in the whole
career knock and it wasn't a knockdown, and it wasn't
really a knockdown in my personal view.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
So because didn't.
Speaker 5 (16:58):
Touch the canvas, he's ever been on the canvas, and
we call it chin. And I think that we kind
of missed the point by calling it chin. Because I
used to be Canelo's neighbor in Delmar, California. Used to
run into Cheppo, his senior trainer, at the grocery store.
I'd look into the cart and say, oh, he's he's
eating tuna and he said yes, and he's eating chicken.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
What else eating?
Speaker 5 (17:23):
And so I also used to go.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
I'm kidding, okay, relax everyone.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
Down the hill from my house off of Via de
la Baye and del Mar and watch him train at
the Equestrian Center where he would go to the equestrian
center in the morning and do two and a half
hours of hunter jumper riding before going to his gym
in the afternoon to do three and a half hours
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of boxing training.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Hunter jumper riding. What is that?
Speaker 5 (17:53):
Hunter jumper is where you you go over jumps and
your yeah on the horse.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Yeah, Why the fuck would you do that when you're
training for a fight.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
Because he was riding horses since he was a little kid,
he was skilled enough to do it. You control the
height of the jumps, you say, set the jumps at
thirty six inches or forty inches. You know what the
horse can do. It's all about staying on the horse
and U and I asked him, you know, how can
you do that? And he said, everything I do in
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boxing his upper body, and everything I do on the
horse is lower body. And on that basis, I am
the one who theorizes that the reason you can't knock
him down is not because of his chin, it's because
of his.
Speaker 6 (18:39):
Legs, his base.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
You can't get him off balance.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
He's too strong from the waist down.
Speaker 5 (18:46):
And you know, if other fighters would pay attention to
what Canelo that's.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
Actually a genius level take from there. So his basis
is because Canelo has strengthened his leg, I mean, it's
basic strength training progression, right, Like a lot of boxers
don't actually strength train. I mean, you didn't see a
lot of heavy lifting from boxers really ever, outside of
maybe the heavyweight division, and really outside of guys like
Banner Holyfield, you know what I'm saying, Like, there weren't
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a lot of guys that were on the muscle and
fitness magazines that were also boxing. Mike Tyson was shredded
and was just a naturally built freak athlete, but I
don't remember him even being like a super heavy lifter
in the gym or anything like that. But he What
Jim is essentially saying here is that Canelo strength trains.
It's a weird way of doing it, right, riding equestrian
and using his legs to like squeeze the horse and
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keep himself on the horse while he's doing the jumps
and stuff. But essentially he's just string train and I
guess maybe the motion of jumping over the whatever they're
called the little barriers just keeping Canelo on balance as well, right,
not getting too forward, not getting too back, not you know,
on one side or the other.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
So it's unique.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
I mean, I've never actually heard of anybody doing something
like that to be a strength athlete or you know,
to be a box But maybe it's just one of
those full body workouts that you just don't expect someone
to do. But you, to be honest, we've never really
had an answer for why Canello's chin is so good.
And like Jim said, we call it his chin, but
maybe it is more of his base. Maybe it is
more of just him being able to have great eyes,
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see punches, take punches. But also you can't get him
off balance. So even if he were to be in
a bad position, he's taken the punch still on balance,
so you're not gonna clip him with anything heavy. So
that's another good point as well. Can you get Canelo
off balance? If you're Terrence Crawford, can you stun him
with a shot. I just when I look at this fight,
I just don't see Terrence being able to hurt him
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badly with one punch and get him off balance. I
didn't realize why until maybe Jim just broke the fourth
wall for me there. But yeah, I mean my opinion
is Terrence Crawford's path to victory's based on him being
able to do everything. I don't know if he will
do it, but I know that he can. I know
that he can box on the front foot. I know
that he can counter punch. I know that he can move.
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I know that he can switch stance. I know that
he can provide different look. I know that he can
fight on the front foot. Maybe not as successfully as
I would like for him too, or as much volume
as I'd like for him too, but I think that
those things are going to be crucial. They absolutely are.
But it is interesting to see who's picking who in
this fight. I still don't have my pick locked in.
For the longest. When it was announced, I was full Canelo.
I was like, listen, Canelo's gonna win this. People are crazy,
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especially after watching the madrumaf fight. But then you watch
Canelo's recent performances and you see there's opportunity, there's holes there,
And if we look at both guys in the way
they're training, you see, like I said, Terrence Crawford getting
really strong, getting built up potentially to try to go
You know, I don't want to say power for power,
but to be able to impose his will on Canelo
and to take some of the punching from Canelo, whether
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it's the body work that Canelo loves with the lead hand,
the chopping right hook, or just to be able to
keep himself strong in clint situations inside push pull action.
A little montage, but you can still see bits and
pieces here. Obviously neither guy is gonna give too too
much up of their training, but you see him primarily
working South Pond in most of his sessions so far
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in South Pas have given Canelo some problems in his past. Right,
So I think again the way I started this video,
I'm unconvinced that my theory is wrong because I just
there's path to victory for Terence Crawford. Absolutely, to me,
he almost has to be perfect to win this fight,
because yeah, Canelo can win a decision. He's been doing
that for the last three years. Even though it's gonna
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be a bit more difficult because Crawford, out of the
two of them, everybody's saying is the better boxer. He's
gonna have to be, and he may be, but he's
gonna have to be to beat Canelo. On September thirteenth,
Live in Las Vegas. That's my catch up breakdown because
I haven't we haven't talked about this fight since the
press conferences. I wanted to refresh everybody's minds and put
it back in your frontal cortex that this thing's coming
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back round yonder September thirteenth, live in Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium,
Canello Crawford on a stacked card, apparently a weekend of fights.
There's still so much information coming out about this thing.
I don't know if I'll be there yet. I hope so,
Las Vegas, I'd love to see you. But I'll leave
this video off with the question that I've asked to
begin with, and the question we're gonna keep asking until
September thirteenth, Who wins? And why? Let me know in
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the comments down below, because I don't have those answers,
but I guess we'll find out, all right. So we're
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Full conspiracy theory? I have a hold of a rumor
that's a little juicy, all right, one that I didn't
even get from the esteemed Ring Magazine, One that I
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didn't call any sources. I didn't call Mike Coppinger. I
didn't call anybody then the in the know, how or
in the know? Oh. I was simply going about my
day here in beautiful Orange County, California. And I heard
through the grape vine through a couple of people that
if I named them on camera, you wouldn't even know.
But that oddly makes me think this is even more credible,
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that not only are the rumors of many Pacquiao fighting
again true, but that it's gonna happen even sooner than
you think. And I heard potential opponent names. What do
I mean the breakdown? Let's go So, like I said,
I was going about my day here in Orange County.
It's going to the gym. You know what. I'm saying,
hit in the bag, Hey, stay in shape in case
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your boy has another fight soon potentially we don't know.
I'm just saying, stay ready, so you ain't got to
get ready doing that. I was talking to some people
because I'm an outgoing person. I was shopping, I was
getting some food. I was getting ready, by the way,
as you guys see this video, to go to Summer Slam.
I want a plane probably again as this is out
right now, and go do some things in New jay
Z at MetLife Stadium for Summer Slam Day one and two.
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But I was just going about my normal daily life.
And again, if I told you the two individuals that
I'm about to bring up in their names and everything
they do, it wouldn't really make a difference. But let's
just say they have a close connection to the Paquiao family,
or at least one close enough to have the information
that they had on hand. And they said they had
spoken to people, maybe even the man himself directly, and
that he or they said rumor allegedly the many Pakio
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is going to be back in October. There's two or
three opponents potentially that are right there for Many Pakiao,
two of which you guys have probably already heard about.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
Now.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
I don't know if these are set in stone, if
this is talks, if this was something that's just been
thrown out there by people that I got swindled by.
But this sounded incredible to me. And I'm again not
bringing you this as any official source, not bringing you
this as any official news, just a complete fucking rumor.
And you've probably heard from actual credible people in boxing,
which again kind of tied my story together here. They
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said it could be either Roly Romero, that's right, the
WBA welterweight champion of the world now because Giron boots
and it's just moved to one point fifty four vacated
as belt. Guess who was the regular welterweight champion of
the world when he did that. That is Rolando Romero.
He is now the official one hundred and forty seven
pound WBA champ and many paciow just fought for the
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WBC welterweight belt against Mario Barrios. He's probably only gonna
take big fights. Rolely is there as a champion and
one that Manny probably thinks he can beat because of
his performance against Barrio Barrios, hold on to that thought.
Second opponent choice one that I was like, ooh, maybe
we don't do that. It was Javonte Tank Davis. And
this video is also to talk about the Tank Davis situation. One.
(26:15):
He's dealing with the domestic violence allegation. That's what we
know right now, and it's not the first one that
he's had. And we've heard Tank Davis talk about how
he's not in love with boxing anymore, that he doesn't
want to box anymore, that he's done with the sport,
he wants to retire. He's thinking about retiring, So who
knows what's going on there. But again, you think about it,
Tank Davis was supposed to him if he beats Lamont Roach.
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Just a couple of months ago, was supposed to fight
Jake Paul this summer. That was apparently almost a done deal.
All Tank had to do was beat Lamont Roach, and
here we go, Jake and Tank Davis, a circus fight
of all circus fights. You think Jake versus Anthony Joshua
is a crazy fight, and that looks more likely than
not that it's actually going to happen. If you thought
that was a circus fight Jake and Tank Davis, this
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is gonna be even more of a circus fight. That
one's not happening because Tank didn't beat Lamont Roach. Now
Tank Lamott Roach supposed to fight sometime in the middle
of August. We don't even know if that's going down
because Tank just got arrested. Then he got released from jail,
but now he's got a court hearing, and we don't
know when that's gonna happen because they just pushed that back.
It's all fucking chaos. August is not looking likely. October.
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On the other hand, if you haven't had a set
rematch with Lamont Roach, if you're looking to have one
more big fight in exit the sport, if you want
to make a shit ton of money before your exit,
and if you want an easier fight than your last
one on the way out, potentially Manny Pacquiao might be
that guy. Although I will say watching many Pacquiao not
only keep up with, but in my opinion, beat Mario Barrios,
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it does throw a little bit of cold water on
this Javonte Tank Davis win. That's maybe before the Frank
Martin fight and the Ryan Garcia fight. His biggest win
or one of his biggest wins, the Mario Barrios fight
at one forty Bank was down in that fight and
came back with the touch of Floyd Mayweather's hand on
his glove. Tank I need you gave him some sort
of superpowers and he knocked out Mario Barrios late in
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that fight. That wind doesn't look as great now, especially
when forty six year old Manny Paciow comes out and
is bloodying up Mario Barrios and giving him a black eye.
I'm not saying that Manny Pacyow will beat Jontay Davis.
In fact, I think you should keep Manny Pacio away
from Gervontae Davis because of his explosiveness, because of the
power in his hands, because he's still youthful, even if
he isn't fully committed to the sport. I still think
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it's a bad matchup for Pacyow. But La mott Roach
was faster with his hands. He was putting the power
on Tank Davis, a guy that's a natural one hundred
and thirty pounder coming up to thirty five and kind
of giving Tank all he wanted and some So if
you're talking about Tank coming up to forty seven to
fight Manny Pacyow, because of course that's where it have
to be. And again think about that Manny Pacio is
actually bigger than Tank Davis.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
Who knows.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
My point being that these fights are intriguing. And again,
just from a random occurrence going throughout my daily life,
speaking to people that seem to have knowledge on the situation,
close to the people close to Manny Pacio, close to
his team, I'm starting to wonder if this is reality
and if I'm looking at the situation as it sits,
Manny's in a good spot. Everybody now wants to fight
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Manny because not only did he come back and he
was a credible name when Barrios fought him, but he
fought a decent enough fight versus Barrios to look like
another credible matchup is there and potentially way more money
is out there for him. And now with this breaking
news Roly Romero now being raised to the actual WBA
one forty seven champions, that seems like the most likely option.
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Again rumor speculation. I'm just putting it out there, and
if that's the matchup, I mean, Roly hits like a
mack truck and everybody that spars him and everybody that
talks about him says the same thing. Is he a
high level, skilled technique boxer. No, can he be hit
and hurt? Yes. Broso was forty when he knocked down Roly,
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and a lot of people thought he potentially would have
won that fight if not for a weird kind of
flucish stoppage there for Roly. It's not out of the
realm with possibility that Manny Pacio could have a lot
of success with Roly. Manny is fast even still got
calf muscles like most people's squads. Yeah, he took some
punches and when he did get hit it was like,
oh gosh, he's not taking those punch as well. So
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if really connected in one of those dynamite right hands
or left hooks, we could see Pacquiao on the floor.
He shouldn't even be competitive. He's forty six years old.
He's an indictment, honestly on the sport of boxing when
Manny Pacyao is contending for world championships and arguably winning
at forty six and also at one hundred and forty
seven pounds when he started at like one oh eight.
But if he gets Roly, and honestly, you know, hey,
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good for Roly. If he gets a payday like that,
good for him, if he gets a fight versus Manny Pacyaw.
As much as I don't think many Pakiao should be
fighting for world titles, and he's cutting the line for
a lot of guys at welter wait or guys moving
into welterweight. But at the same time, funck, he looked
good against Barrios So two opponents that I've heard not
only from these people, from some the other people in
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the know and journalists that are talking about potential Manny
Pacquiao next fights. No one is calling for the Barrios rematch.
We don't want to see that. If it's between Gervonte
Davis and Roly Romero, Jervonte looks like everything is up
in the air. I don't know that Gervonte is gonna retire,
because the money's probably way too good for him to
just walk away. But secondly, I also don't know how
committed he is to boxing, and the obvious legal situation
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going on is not gonna help him, So who knows
what you can rely on there? The obvious choice looks
like Roly Romero, and again they have both fought pretty
close to each other. May for Roly, now July for Manny.
I don't think Manny's gonna take too much time out.
Roly's already had a little bit of rest. They were
talking about maybe doing Roly and Ryan at the end
of December. But if this comes up and you're Roly Romero,
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you take this, you take a Mandie pac Yow fight. Hell.
Ryan Garcia was calling for a many paq Yaw fight,
and he probably would have got it had he beat
Roly to become at that point the WBA Regular welterweight
champion been elevated to actual world champion, but he lost,
so to the victor goes the spoils and spoiler alert.
If I'm actually right on this, you heard it here first,
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Manny pacyow Roly Romero in October. That is a prediction,
not a spoiler. Paul Hayman, I see you out there.
That is just my prediction based on almost nothing but
hearsay and things that are being said in the boxing
media space, and again something that was said to me
literally walking down the street in Orange County. I can't
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make this shit up. That's what I heard. I don't
know if any of it's true, it happens to be.
You can call me no struwatis because I predict these
things anyway. That's all I got today, y'all, pure speculation.
Many Paquyo potentially could return in October, and if he does,
I'm calling he fights Roly Romero for the WBA one
hundred and forty seven pound championship of the world. And
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I just believe some random person that has absolutely nothing
to do with the world of boxing, but saw I
was an absolute mark and would believe anything he told me.
Yeah it's possible, but I also be right. So stay
tuned and potentially we'll see Mani pak Yao truly is
back in October versus really Romero and have those answers.
(33:10):
But I guess we'll find out all right, So we're
back on the way concept presented by The Ring magazine,
and today KSI has put out what he calls potentially
the best video he has ever made. That's saying a
lot because he used to put out videos with him
and Degie whipping each other after letting each other score goals.
And I wasn't around in YouTube land in twenty eleven
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and twelve. It was a different world. Really then that
was a good video. Now today is a video called
can you Survive One Round with the pro Boxer? KSI invited.
I guess a ton of KSI fans who like the
video says, try to survive one round with a pro boxer,
and I guess they earn money each time they survive.
Around KSI brought some of the misfits guys and then
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apparently some higher level guys as well. This should be
an interesting video because I want to see how many
of these fans or fans from what I online, potentially
hav any skill in boxing. And on the other side,
who are the pros that ks I brought in? And
also do you go easy on the guys? Do you
try to kill him? Let's take a look at this
video because this potentially could be something he continues to
(34:13):
do right this this could be a brand new idea
that KSI continues to move forward with. Let's take a
look KSI fans, can you survive one round with a
pro box or the breakdown? Let's go? He is the
star of the wait concept.
Speaker 7 (34:26):
This is the most dangerous challenge we've ever done. We
have ten KSI fans.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
What is this guide's We're like three seconds into the
video and this dude is already letting the tongue fly
like he hasn't seen his girl in three weeks and
he's trying to get freaky. I don't know what's going
on there. I was just gonna posit to see what
the fans of KSI look like and if they're ready
for a boxing match stepping.
Speaker 7 (34:49):
Into the ring one five one against four real fighters round.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Getting horder and harder. All right, here's how it's going
to go down.
Speaker 7 (35:00):
Each fan steps into the ring for up to four
mutuel rounds for two minutes each. The first round starts
up one thousand pounds, and the money doubles for every
round they survive. After every round, they get a choice,
take the money and walk, or continue to win more
money and risk it all.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
If you got to a point I saw Vidall and
Tym Mitchell in that promo, If you got to a
point where you're having to survive around with Tim Mitchell
and Vil Riley or v Riley, I should say, and
you have no boxing experience, you take whatever money you've
made at that point. If you haven't made any money,
you don't do it at that point because they're monsters.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Brunis Champion being the final round.
Speaker 7 (35:40):
If they survived all four rounds, they will walk away
with fifteen thousand pounds and a Misfits contract. And don't worry,
we've got medics on site and everything's on the supervision.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
Hit the medics standing in front of a green screen
because they're definitely not there's no freaking Apache helicopter and
it's outside like this is technician. By the way, anyway,
Now let's.
Speaker 7 (36:04):
Meet the fights is standing in that way?
Speaker 1 (36:10):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (36:12):
What the who let this goofball.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Fat ass bodine in here?
Speaker 3 (36:18):
Dude?
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Let him in the pro boxer section of this, Like,
I mean, listen, Danny Aaron's why is he in there too?
And what sets he repping? Throwing up gang signs? But
we got Fox good pick, Kenny good pick obviously, ty Mitchell,
tym Mitchell, don't give a about all those guys van
al Riley all good picks. But then you guys want
to be cosplay roadman in there? Dude, Mo Dean more
(36:40):
like Modunn with ever seeing his bum ass in a
boxing ring again? Oh, Michael vinam page is here, follows.
Speaker 8 (36:48):
Timon Alex follows what.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
Okay, Danny?
Speaker 9 (37:02):
Okay, guests, Now it's just some.
Speaker 2 (37:10):
Guys act action.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
What's Danny afraid of? I mean, here's the thing too,
that this is what I wanted to see, Like Danny's
clearly not in there, trying to get him out of there,
but like it would be a weird video if every
single person that went in there their first time, like
Cassi is clearly power scaling. That was the whole point
of like giving him all these different fighters, So Danny
Danny's first, and then obviously the better guys are after him.
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But would Danny not just want to go in there
and knock the guy out immediately? If that's what the
whole thing is about, you know what I'm saying. But
then again, like you don't have much of a video
if everybody does that, So there, Oh yeah, I was
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gonna say you. Also, I also forgot that Danny Ayris
is not good, like he's very green, still hasn't boxed
but one time, and then that one he got tuned
the f up versus what was the guy's named, Danny Simpson.
So yeah, this is a pretty much even playing field,
skill for skill between the guy that has one fight
and like a couple of months of training versus the
guy that probably hasn't had a fight and no training.
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We're pretty much on even playing field here. He kind
of he kind of beat Danny up there a little bit.
Speaker 7 (38:46):
We could take you all in, broking all in, but
do you think you can survive round two?
Speaker 2 (38:52):
I'm taking Oh, you're just stuff.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
And then oh smart man, this is what I like. Yeah, hey, listen,
may not be good for the video, but this this
young man right here is a smart dude. Took a
thousand pounds and I'm out of here. Appreciate the easy money.
Literally kind of beat up Danny and then took his money. Legend.
I love it because, yeah, the next guy that we're
gonna give him, don't know who was gonna be probably Ken.
(39:16):
He probably would have picked him up. So yeah, cool,
easy come up jasus James Wilkinson versus Mode hit this
guy out of here.
Speaker 2 (39:32):
You can get a headquard, big man. I'm talking to you, bro, serious,
I'm about.
Speaker 7 (39:45):
Looks like Moe is refusing to wear his head guard.
M VP is not allowing him to continue until he
puts on the head guard.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
He's just left. What is going on? Well, it seems
a moting.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
I don't even I'm like, I'm glad that Modein left,
But what a little baby.
Speaker 3 (40:04):
What is wrong with this guy?
Speaker 1 (40:06):
Dude? Everything he does is just wrong. I think there's
something there too, where like KSI and Modein go way
back and cas I like keeps giving him opportunities to
try to like get his name out there and you know,
retain a fan base. Like KSI is being a good dude,
even including him in this video. And he's such a
gigantic moron that he doesn't understand it and does this instead,
like why did you even show up? Palla clava on?
(40:29):
Dude didn't want to put his head gear on because
again he's a wanna be roadman. What a goof.
Speaker 3 (40:34):
Dang.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
This guy got a free thousand pounds and I'm not
talking about Modine's okay, Neverbud, keep it going.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
Oh Jesus fucks oh good two?
Speaker 1 (40:47):
What oh yeah, Bro? I was gonna say, I have
a feeling Fox is not gonna give a about none
of that, playing nice, letting you get your shots in
and trying to win these people some money. Box built different.
He don't give a single about these dudes and their money.
He's in there trying to put people out cold side.
Speaker 8 (41:15):
Lord, he tossed the head gear.
Speaker 10 (41:28):
Wait, oh god, oh god, why.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
Going on it myself here playing to this kid though. Man,
he's a scrapper. He definitely has fought a little bit before,
but he's in there getting it and he's not just
trying to survive. He's throwing punches back. I like this kid.
Speaker 3 (42:00):
Were dealing box.
Speaker 1 (42:05):
Geez easy on the break there.
Speaker 2 (42:08):
I never.
Speaker 3 (42:15):
Tired.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
He still coming tired, going.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
Right right, right, right, go, it's home. Believable from chains.
Oh my god, the.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
Man's go, Oh my god, like that. This skid is
like grim Reaper.
Speaker 3 (42:36):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
He is a skeleton of death, like he's dead as
the minutes in boxing gear and knows how to fight
like he throws nasty bunches at this game and he's
not letting up at all. Nasty overhead hold that body chop,
fair play. As a kid, he never stopped fighting. He's
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trying to come out.
Speaker 3 (43:00):
He didn't care.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
Good job man, I'm cashing out right there because you
only you only get worse from that point.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
Incredible.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
How you feeling, Yeah, smart man?
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Okay a small yeah, that's three K in your bucket, bro.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
Congrat smart man. Three k to take home to the fans. Okay,
Danny Aarons is back, Emory took uh Oo's cool.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Three two one st.
Speaker 1 (43:43):
This Danny Erons is back. Oh my lord, my god.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
Thanks crying, Oh good movement.
Speaker 9 (43:56):
Do for memory?
Speaker 1 (43:58):
Yea'll just say this, ey get all.
Speaker 3 (44:03):
Count right hand son.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
Why they keep putting Danny in there and Danny just
keeps getting teed off on like no one's afraid of Danny,
they just go right.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
At it.
Speaker 3 (44:17):
On the way out.
Speaker 1 (44:19):
Keep your hands up, Kate, boom whatever count the right hand. Son,
I was gonna say, he's kind of twitchy too, and
swing it from the hips man, don't cares jab, go
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for it, memory, bring that backhand behind it. You can
touch him with the jab. You can get there. Look
at him.
Speaker 6 (44:48):
Hand.
Speaker 3 (44:50):
Oh what the hell? Oh Danny, No, what happened?
Speaker 1 (45:00):
He didn't get hit? Oh my god?
Speaker 6 (45:08):
Did he like?
Speaker 1 (45:09):
Yeah, is it your hamstring? Did he like tear an
a cl or something? Okay, I don't want to laugh,
because this looks like it's definitely like he did. That
was what we call a non contact injury, at least
from what I I think I saw. It didn't like
he got punched and fell like hit on the attack.
Right hand goes. I mean he got touched with the
right hand kind of, but not really. He just falls
(45:33):
over and he falls kind of weird on his leg
and oh god, I don't know what's going on here,
but it looks like it's a non contact injury, which
probably means he tore something.
Speaker 2 (45:47):
What's oh ship.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
His hamstring? Reporting live on the canvas, Poe, you.
Speaker 2 (45:59):
Pelt yourself hit don Hello, everybody, I have.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
Not wait what is this? This oxygen?
Speaker 2 (46:04):
What happened to me? But I can't move my leg?
Speaker 1 (46:06):
It seems like an ac Oh, his kneecap is on
the side of his knee. He like broke his kneecap.
He like dislocated his whole kneecap. So I've never seen that.
Oh my god, how does that happen?
Speaker 3 (46:20):
He was just.
Speaker 1 (46:21):
Standing there and letting combinations go. And I don't know
if he like twisted wrong or his foot got caught
in the mat. That must have been what happened. He
like tried to throw a nasty right hand and his
back foot must have got caught and twisted up in
the boxing mat. Because, dude, look at that. How was
Fred not seeing what's going on? Fred's like, did you
tear an a c L?
Speaker 2 (46:41):
Dude?
Speaker 1 (46:42):
His kneecap is sticking out of the side of his knee.
Speaker 8 (46:44):
Tell your name?
Speaker 1 (46:48):
Twisted your name?
Speaker 2 (46:48):
Don't look good. I'm looking at their name.
Speaker 1 (46:51):
Oh okay, no, no, no, no, no, no no no,
that's insane. Fred didn't see it. That's why I said,
holy cow, that is like the most catastrophic thing that
could happen. This is like you would expect somebody to
potentially get knocked out in something like this, and thank
god they actually did have the medics unseen. Danny must
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be in some sort of shot, right or that whatever
that gas is they're giving him is keeping him calm,
because for the cap of his knee to be on
the side of his leg, he is way too calm.
Time fifty some good shots in there.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
Why is Fred still interviewing him?
Speaker 3 (47:27):
He's born to Joe Rogan, get this gun to the hospital.
Speaker 4 (47:30):
It continued.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
You're a MATCHCT of school in knockouts cams. My nights
go hospel. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (47:38):
It's like when Conor McGregor's foot was hanging off his
leg and Joe's like, yeah, Connor had it going there.
Speaker 7 (47:43):
Major respect to him, and we hope he has a
speed of recovery.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
He fused three two.
Speaker 1 (47:53):
One, oh yeah. Fo's about to kill this kid immediately
with the hook, and the kid's got a bit of
confidence to him. Here's the thing, if you're trying to survive,
it's a little difficult for even Fox, you know, who's
still relatively new to buy. He's super talented. I think
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Fox is ridiculously talented, naturally skilled, but he's still somewhat
new and a bit of anexperience for a pro boxer,
right and I'm not even talking about like the influencer scene,
but it's still relatively difficult if you're just in there
trying to survive, to maybe get you out of there
in two minutes. But this kid has got some moxy
to him. He's got some confidence, so it might be
easier now for Fox sometime about Look, he's letting his
(48:38):
hands go. He's got some confidence, and Fox has just
taking a lot of that on his guard. And then yeah,
I'll the counter Fuga. You come out that aggressive, You
got to remember you're there to survive. I love it.
I love the moxie. I love the you know, the
(48:59):
the gumption to go after Fox, but it leaves you
open to get hit with some big shots.
Speaker 2 (49:03):
Your piss Fox off of man.
Speaker 1 (49:06):
You got some balls though, all right?
Speaker 2 (49:10):
I went back.
Speaker 1 (49:14):
Oper hands, so they get three knockdowns to round. Oh
my god, nasty left hook. Oh let me see it
out of the clinch. Fox just more understanding right hand
of the body, right hand upstairs, follow up, left hook,
(49:37):
Boom on the nose. Sun gotta hurt, gotta hurt shit,
I don't I had to. Fox is gonna keep teeing.
Speaker 7 (50:13):
Off on him as.
Speaker 2 (50:17):
The Fox.
Speaker 7 (50:19):
All right, So we have no Modine or Danny Arns.
So here other replacement fighters full of them? Tell me,
all right.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
I don't know who these guys are. Did they put
other like non boxers in for Danny and and Modine.
It's not like they're losing anything skill wise by doing that,
to be honest, but uh, I assume that just means
that they already were there to be a part of
the Blue side, and they just made him go against
each other. I'm not sure what.
Speaker 6 (50:48):
Let's get this thing.
Speaker 1 (50:50):
Let's get this thing. Getting the blue got some skill.
At least he's got a stance to look like you've
got skill. Lets him thrown after off. Okay, okay, yeah,
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this kid is never boxed. The kid in the blue.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
Has damn keep him back, keep him back the box outside.
Speaker 1 (51:24):
Throw something with it though. Okay, I watched him in
the ass hell yeah, look to the pine just oh
my goodness, smoke.
Speaker 9 (51:40):
All right, Well, I mean I imagine you want to continue.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
Okay, Kenny, we get to see some Kenny. Let's go
all right, So this guy Kia clearly has some ability,
right He's he looks like he's you know, he's got
his hands in the right place. He's got some faints
he's bringing to the guys. Really get to see a
lot of punches. The other dude showed up faster than
the gas station. So see what happens with Kenny here
right box in a while. Man, what Kenny is looking
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like after a long layoff?
Speaker 6 (52:20):
There we go.
Speaker 9 (52:21):
That's white kids and everything.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
Oh kids, right.
Speaker 1 (52:31):
Clinch, Yeah, I was gonna say, that's that's not that's
a that's a pretty smart move for Again, a kid
that looks like he has some experience him clenching just
buys him time. Doesn't let Kenny get his shots off.
This kid knows a little bit about what he's doing.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
Very smart using the clinch, oh jab.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
And he got them ridiculously long arms, the chest.
Speaker 2 (52:49):
He's running down the pulp fight Now.
Speaker 1 (52:54):
I'm surprised Kenny's not countering him here, man, instead of
just kind of trying to roll with that right hand,
just stepping with one of his own. Again, I I
don't know how hard they're going on these guys. You
should probably punch him up like, no, I don't know
that the kid does have some skill, but it doesn't
look like he's hitting very hard at all. I know, Yeah,
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Kenny right there, just stay in the pocket and throw.
Kid's not he's winging this right hand like look at it.
He's jumping to range to try to clinch. Hag him
with something.
Speaker 8 (53:32):
He tried.
Speaker 3 (53:33):
He tried it up.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
And the kid is just he is trying to survive.
But you gotta tag him with something. One of these
counters standing there and fire. Okay, all right, I listen again.
If I'm the kid, I'm taking the three K and
bounce it, dude, because I haven't even seen Vidalia get
in yet. But you got Ti Mitchell there. He's a monster.
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You don't want any part to him. And then if
you get past him, you have to get the ow.
Oh hell no. If he gets through the round versus
Tim Mitchell here, and he said he's very skilled, he
has some skill, but he shouldn't get through a round
with time. I know it's two minutes, but he shouldn't
get through a round with Tim Mitchell unless Tye is
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being very very generous with him.
Speaker 2 (54:24):
What individual man, he's.
Speaker 1 (54:45):
A he can do it tis tis. I mean, the
kids doing a decent job of moving. But Ty is
going very like even that left hand, he's just walking backward,
just pity patting him with it. Is not trying to
hurt him.
Speaker 2 (55:03):
Good response that time told.
Speaker 6 (55:06):
Him, what is up? Man?
Speaker 2 (55:09):
Right now?
Speaker 1 (55:10):
Single jab of the body, here's where I should let
it go. Still see, but he's not. He's not trying
to let it go, even just a slappy lead.
Speaker 8 (55:25):
Hooks which listen.
Speaker 1 (55:29):
I'm not upset that Tie is not trying to hurt him,
all right, because like that's the hardest bunch is thrown,
touching him with the left.
Speaker 6 (55:37):
Hands or evolving.
Speaker 1 (55:52):
Big left hand.
Speaker 2 (55:56):
Kids still in it. Kids still in it.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
Yeah, I mean fair play. The kid just made seven
thousand pounds. Damn Ty was taking it. I would say,
very very easy on that kid. I mean again, I'm
not upset about it. I'm not like, yeah, killing because
like what are we doing. Obviously Ties the better boxer
by light years. You probably would have put him down
with an easy three or four punch combination. But at
the same time, the whole challenge is to survive one
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round with a pro boxer. I don't know, Ty kind
of should go harder. No, I don't know. I'm not
trying to rain on the kids parades. Seven K in
the books, does he actually try to go and get
vital though, because right now seven K is looking prestine
and he's not too beat up yet.
Speaker 6 (56:39):
Only mine.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
Okay, he didn't do it.
Speaker 6 (56:44):
It's good telling me.
Speaker 3 (56:51):
Right here.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
It's now in the final round. Makes some noise.
Speaker 1 (56:57):
So Kia is smaller than Tyy Mitchell, who's like one
seventy five. He's about to fight a full cruiser way
in the riley. Yeah, I mean again, I'll say the
same thing that I said, because he would not have lasted.
If tyger's full like he's fighting a boxer, like an
actual fighter, He's not last. And also that riley, if
he goes full here, this kid will not last. Let's
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see if it actually puts it on the kid?
Speaker 2 (57:21):
Are you ready? Dal Are you ready? Three? Two one seven?
Speaker 1 (57:30):
No, I'm actually it'll be. I was gonna say, we'll
see really quickly how it I was gonna start here,
solid jab, kids don't why so far solid jab? This
Ki kid trying to smother him with the with the clinch.
Speaker 3 (57:46):
I actually like that.
Speaker 1 (57:47):
Again, it's a smart move.
Speaker 8 (57:50):
Okay, but I was trying a little bit. Jesus, wait, yeah,
but I was trying a little bit.
Speaker 9 (57:58):
I'd be on spritous by now strenous, not but kids growing.
Speaker 2 (58:06):
Oh bo, he's surviving, m surviving.
Speaker 1 (58:11):
I oh, I just want to I want to see
it out really turned. I'm sorry, I want to see
him really turn the right hand over. He's not really
like putting one hundred percent into that right hand.
Speaker 2 (58:20):
Yeah, surviving, throwing it though, I'm throwing it, but.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
Pissing the head gear.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
Okay, I can't star fab faby well, oh my.
Speaker 1 (58:37):
God, stand in front of him, No, kid, I was
stok stalk heat that right hand though. On kid. Now
I'm looky rooting for him. Now go ahead, you level
change right hand coming nice body.
Speaker 2 (58:52):
Shopping, qualty salts. I can't stop. That's not something out.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
Oh my god. Okay, that's what we wanted to see
this kid is. He should win after taking that left hook.
He should win.
Speaker 3 (59:10):
It's not like again, but I was not.
Speaker 1 (59:12):
I don't know, but that was not like a one
punch heavy ko puncher like that. But he still can
hit hard. I know there was probably sixteen ounce gloves
with the hell you're on, the look at this left hook.
Speaker 3 (59:24):
Bhoa side stretch.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Your neck out one time. We're gonna do a side
been here aided by a left hand upra cut can help?
Oh the body there.
Speaker 3 (59:41):
For Oh my god, he's eating those.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
The kids should win just based off the fact he
took two freaking nasty left hooks. Oh sheees, yeah, he's
trying to put him down.
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
That's so kill. Come on to you, you brought that.
Hold on, carry on, let's go, let's go kill.
Speaker 8 (01:00:10):
How was this not stunn?
Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
How was kids stunning? He's taking so many.
Speaker 6 (01:00:17):
I was scary in the ring. Man, it's so clucks.
Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
Kids, so clumps.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
Don't jazz. Don't try to punch back. Stop trying to
put Like again, I respect to heart, but don't don't
punch back. Just move kidd.
Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
Can thus man can cats?
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Okay, okay, hold on, okay, he actually survived.
Speaker 9 (01:00:50):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
I was gonna come into this and go, you know,
but I wasn't trying. He was putting some shots on it.
Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
Their play to that kid, man?
Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
I mean again, do I think that that nowt could
have up the pressure, could have put shots together, heavier combinations,
more combinations. Absolutely, like if it. I wanted to go
one hundred percent there he would have. He did not
go one hundred percent, but he still hit him with
some nasty left hooks and right hands to the body.
Like fair play to this kid. What does he win again?
Fifteen grand something like that? He deserves it. I'm gonna
(01:01:19):
be honest. That was cool to see he's stuck in
there and survived. I'll tell you this as somebody that
went with Vidal and now went very easy on me.
I know when he's going light and when he's trying
to swing. He went far easier on me and our
little back and forth, far far easier, not even close
to the same. He was swinging pretty heavy at this kid,
at least a couple of those shots. I want to
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win fifteen thousand all hairs an a Misfits contract forgot
about Okay, Jesus, they're gonna tip him over. He gets
to fight on Misfits.
Speaker 3 (01:01:48):
Well done.
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
With that being said, it isn't all sunshine rainbows because
we have contrevsy coming out of this video, and I
want to leave it to you guys to decide this part.
Apparently this is no normal KSI man, Now, I don't
know the interworkings out these people have pick. I certainly
don't want to start a conspiracy theory myself, and I'm
not the one starting this one. It's just Controvesy's already
online here. This kid, Kia is eighteen years old and
(01:02:12):
he just so happens to be an MMA athlete who
trains at you guessed it, Shoot Shoot Shoot London shoot Fighters. Listen.
I don't know if ks I, I mean, does he
train with Kassi London Shoe Fighters a big gym KSI
doesn't train with every single person there. Has he seen
him before? I don't know. I'm not gonna be here
screaming like, oh my god, the videos rigged, Kassi fixed it. No, dude,
(01:02:35):
you're not gonna hear that from me. It is funny
that of course. Of course, the kid that wins it
and gets a contract on Misfits is another shoot Fighters
person Shoe Fighters milking that cow again, baby, more money
for us. Yeah, listen, this is nothing, dude like for people.
If people get upset about this, what are we doing?
Because the kids still had to go in there and
survive some nasty shots from banal. Okay, he's a London
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shoot Fighters kid who cares he's eight years old. When
you go to sit here and hate he gets a
shot on Misfits. Who knows? Are people really gonna get
upset if he's in an opening fight on Misfits when
we've seen so many people that are called influencers that
have less influence on anything than a gust to win
on a breezy Sunday morning, Like we've seen some people
that have no business being on Misfits calling themselves influencers,
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having a following of like ten people get on cards before.
So I'm not upset with this kid getting on here.
Speaker 4 (01:03:26):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Fair play to him. He still had to go in
there and survive and he did.
Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
This is a good video from KSI, and it's not
like a rarity for me. But I don't watch a
ton of KSI videos because they're mostly you know, trying
not to laughs and whatever. But this was a great
idea and I think he should continue doing it. But
like in a way that's more I don't know, maybe
more sports, maybe more skilled guys, maybe more believable in
some cases, because like he'd probably just got what he
(01:03:52):
got because of who he could get in touch with
to make the video. But this is the beginning. I
think he can do more like this and it could
get better and better. So we'll see. But I want
to leave it to you guys. Is Kia the right
pick for this video? And is he the rightful winner
or the kis I cook the books and let me
know what you guys think of the video because I
think it was a cool idea. Down to the comments,
what do you think? And the last really big question
(01:04:14):
we need to ask should Kia fight on Misfits is
who should he fight? I don't have those answers, but
Misfits twenty two is coming up. I'll be there August
thirtieth doing some sort of commentary in some way, shape
or form. See me on fight week, see me on
fight night, and what happens next Misfits for Kia. For me,
don't have those answers, but I guess we'll find out