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November 30, 2025 • 71 mins

In this weeks WEEK IN REVIEW, Wade breaks down KSI both praising and patronising Jake Paul for taking the Anthony Joshua fight, explains why Canelo Vs Crawford rematch may not be the right move for Canelo, exposes Khabib for scamming his fanbase and reveals Jake Pauls potential secret weapon ahead of the AJ fight..

0:00 KSI PRAISES JAKE PAUL

14:47 CANELO CRAWFORD 2

24:25 KHABIB IS A SCAMMER?!

54:01 JAKE PAUL'S SECRET WEAPON

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
KSI is potentially given Jake Paul some credit which I
didn't think i'd ever see for taking the Anthony Joshua fight.
There's a Sidemen segment with VIC Star, Harry Ethan and
KSI where they talk about Jake and aj and I'm
curious as to what they have to say about the fight.
KSI apparently given props see what it means a breakdown.

(00:20):
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Speaker 2 (01:49):
I'm going to give him props fast.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
I mean, AJ should knock him out.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
It is a winder, like, am I just being stupid?

Speaker 4 (02:01):
Like?

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Is he not just gonna wig him?

Speaker 5 (02:03):
Ajy soap being dropped in prison AJ by Brutal Bonnie
Blue Scene.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Jesus Brudeal Bondie Blue Seed by just Summit Vile. But
obviously right, what's happening?

Speaker 5 (02:19):
What they're both going to get so much fucking Cashola. Yeah,
eating legitimises Jake even more.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Well not really, I mean we're just gonna see him.
I mean, no, it does, it does.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
I guess I doesn't want to. Man, He's like, ah,
I don't know about that. He doesn't want to fully
go there. But the thing is, there really is only
one outcome that can hurt Jake in this scenario, and
that's that he gets viciously knocked out, or he gets
beat up really bad for eight rounds and then viciously
knocked out. I Sawna Kisa talking on Ariel Hawani Show
today about this, about like how it's not necessarily something

(02:57):
they're worried about that Jake gets knocked out because he
not afraid of the one punch knockout as much as
he's afraid of like Jake getting beat up for eight
rounds badly and it, you know, causing some real cognitive damage.
And this there is science behind the fact that the
more repeated head trauma is the more dangerous thing about
pro boxing because those gloves you can get hit, you
get eight to ten seconds to stand and you can

(03:18):
repeat it two three times in the same fight, just
absorbing punch after punch, so in the totality of Jake
getting like knocked out cold, is that the worst thing
possible for his health. I mean, who knows, dude, you
could have a freaking brain aneurysm when you get hit
off one shot from a guy like AJ again knock
on wood. You don't want to see any of that happen.
The risk is inherent that he gets absolutely like flat

(03:40):
line and something bad happens. That's that's the reality of
every fight. Don't want to dismiss it, like, oh yeah,
Jake can just go get knocked out and it doesn't matter.
People are kind of acting like that, like, oh yeah, Jake,
just get knocked out. Who cares, He's get in a bag. Yeah,
but there's still gonna be some residual massive trauma hematoma
potential from a guy like AJ knocking you out flat.
I know that France has got knocked out and came

(04:00):
back in one of the PFL But Jake's not two
sixty skull, not as big, although he has a head
like a fucking pit ball.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
But still him even stepping up to.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Times World Championship JO fight in the world that's more
credible than.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
Not even because it is more his weight like you'll
fight the fucking heavyweight heavyweight. It's also like, like the
way I see it, I think a j and his team,
he's not fighting for titles again, like world titles Again,
Well do you think it's a lose.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
I don't know that that's necessarily true for Ethan, Like
right now he's not fighting for world titles, but aj
potentially could fight for a world title in the future
because Usik is now dropping belts, He's probably gonna drop
a couple of those world titles.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
If it's still those twelve rounds.

Speaker 5 (04:56):
Yeah, surely you've got a confidence to know that, Like,
I'm gonna bum him, but.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
I will not be playing to view that. That is
the biggest hood on a hoodie I think I've ever
seen in my life. That looks like one of the
helmets from Spaceballs. Dude, what is that paid to? What's
a good? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (05:13):
But the thing is, I think that they know that
a lot of people watch every Jake Paul fight don't
appreciate it, and we can deliver that that devastating.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
It's still a clip with knocking out Jake Paul if
it happens. But then I just don't get it. I
don't even happened. Yes, it's money, and I heard Eddie Yeah.
Eddie Herd today said AJ was going to make the
most or the second most he's ever made as a boxer,
which is fucking crazy. AJ has been in heavyweight title fights,
two of which with us Klitchko. He's fought in some

(05:44):
of the most marquee places, sold them out, and the
second highest gate or the second biggest pay day he'll
make is with Jake Paul. That's the that's the craziest thing.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
Let's say that fights gets brutally knocked.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
Out because he goestiple to heavyweight fucking X heav.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
J people will watch him against Yeah, because you could
lose the.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
First round bot knockout And.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
For sure I agree cass. I was thinking, Oh, if
he gets knocked out by AJ, the career is over. No,
because you don't have again unless he's like actually physically
harmed in a way that he can't recover from. Like
if his career ends because AJ fucking hurts him badly,
then yes. But if it's a knockout where Jake is
able to then continue fighting, people will still watch. It
may not be as big as the AJ fight, but

(06:31):
he still has an opportunity to make money in boxing. Again.
The only way it wouldn't be the case is if
Jake got like permanently injured from this fight, which is
part of the reason that they take this fight is
because Jake doesn't really have anything to lose here outside
of again the bodily harm. You know, you fight a
guy like Tommy Fury again, which I want to see.
I think is more competitive, but doesn't bring the eyes
that aj does. So again, this is the entertainment business

(06:51):
and these Netflix fights are made for a massive audience.
But you lose to Tommy Fury again, even by decision
that deflates Jake more than a knockout from Anthony Joshua.
I lost a ks I deflates Jake Moore than I
lost to Anthony Joshua. This is a perfect even even
if Jake would have gotten just schooled by Gervonte Davis,
it would have deflated him more than than a knockout.

(07:12):
I think, yeah, it's a lot of risk, a lot
of reward, but as far as your marketability, as long
as you don't get permanently injured, which is a big
if you can keep doing.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
This as a big guys crazy, I'm talking face.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Yeah, Minimumselle. Well, AJ's six six, dude, this is before
they faced off. But AJ is six to six.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Oh, He's got the reach, he's got the length, he's
got the power, but he wins on every line.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
Logan had most stoughts against you. I know it's not.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
I'm not even fucking close to the same thing, Vick Star.
I love you, but don't you dare ever open your
fucking mouth and say that ship again, buddy? This man said, yeah,
But Logan Paul had a lot of attributes on you. KSI,
shut your delusional ass up. You're talking about Anthony Joshua
What This is why the side man don't need to
do boxing segments on the pod, Bro. They need to

(08:12):
just let KSI say what he's gonna say and move
on to like, Hey, what's new in Minecraft? Or who's
the impostor or whatever the fuck whatever it is that
they do. Don't don't go here.

Speaker 7 (08:22):
Bro, Like Shorty I think, I like, I know he's
obviously head, he's gonna b well, Champion's rereally good, But Shorty,
he's gonna find you can't he can't be legitimately thinking
I want to win.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Isn't that where he's going he's trading thinking, yeah, I'm
gonna fucking know this. I think you have to. Here's
the thing, man, people believe Jake has this ulterior motive
to fights, and they just haven't accepted the reality that
he's batshit crazy and they the sidement of all people
should know because KSI has gotten into boxing improved a
lot of people wrong. And I know it's aj, but

(08:54):
they have to know that when Jake signs to fight,
he legit thinks he's gonna win. How do people not
realize this by now? How do not understand it? Again?
I disagree with him, but Jake is not getting in
there going, well, I'm gonna go get knocked out for
a cash, you know, a bag. That's not how he
approaches this stuff. Now, it doesn't mean that he's gonna win,
but that's not ks I doesn't do that. People get
that wrong. That's the one thing where I'm like, y'all,

(09:15):
just y'all don't get it. And I've heard this about
Jake and KSI even for years, and it's why people
sleep on him, and it's why guys take them lightly,
and it's why they end up beating more people than
they should you have to be that although why you
got put to sleep. If you have doubt and not
ring you got, you have to be that deluded. You
can't even have any you can beat yet.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
I think also the amount of money that's probably gang
for this fight because Netflix so that like we need
this is.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
But Jake was gonna get fifty mili to fight Jervonte Davis.
This is why I don't understand the whole. Oh, it's
just for the money. It's just for the money, dude.
He was about to get forty to fifty mil to
fight Dravante in an exhibition. This isn't just for the money.
He didn't have to take AJ the toughest child possible,
just for the money.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
In the year, we need something, Yeah, and Javonta Davis
is out, We've got nothing left. We can't have. You
find someone that's blow on today's Davis. So they're like,
AJ is there, he's down, Are you gonna do it
for this many millions? And then he's off. I feel
to guess, like fifty plus million.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
Yeah, well ja, yeah, who's got more? No, AJ did
not get more than Jake for this fight. No shot Again,
you're in a bubble if you think that aj is
a more popular person in the world that's going to
bring more eyes to this than Jake. He will bring
a lot of eyes, but he's not more well known.
It's just the reality of the situation. Shake's gonna get

(10:44):
paid more. Jake is the A side, and Anthony josh
was gonna get a handsome fee, but he is not.
He's not what people think as far as the main
pay per view draw. It's a big draw because of AJ.
I will agree, but Jake is the A side for
a reason here, all right. So something to add on
to everything that we talked about today, I'm in a
different shirt, you know, I'm saying I took a break
came back. There is also an interview that Errol Hawani
did with Tyron Woodley where Tyren Woodley doesn't go as

(11:06):
far as saying Jake will beat Anthony Joshua, but he's
not thinking about this fight and the way the rest
of us are talking about how Jake potentially is going
to just get absolutely annihilated or that he doesn't have really
a shot in hell at winning this. And I thought
it was interesting someone that has fought Jake before talking
about his chances versus Anthony Joshua. Let's take a look
at this.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Want.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
I want to try to maintain a bit of unbiasedness
when I talk about this fight with Jake and aj
and if there is anything that I'm missing, be able
to look at it in a different lens from somebody
that's been in there with Jake. Let's take a look.
He has a chance, Jake.

Speaker 8 (11:42):
I mean, people think I'm crazy, but they yelled at
me when I said I thought the fight with him.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
And Anniston was even.

Speaker 8 (11:49):
Remember I said that everybody went crazy on me for
saying I thought that fight was even.

Speaker 3 (11:55):
I don't think this fight is even. I do think
that Anthony.

Speaker 8 (11:57):
Joshua as a better box I think he has more power,
But I don't think there's no chance ye can win.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
I think that's a pretty reasonable take. Now, again, I
shouldn't have to say that this is a completely different
fight from Jake Paul and Anderson Silva, who at the time, yes,
that was a real challenge for Jake, and he had
already beaten Ulio Caeser Chavez Junior, and Jake was still
relatively new to the sport. But it wasn't crazy to
think that Jake was going to have a chance to
win that fight. Anderson Silva was forty eight, I think

(12:26):
are forty seven. He was not a traditional boxer, and
while the weight was somewhat similar, Jake was a young
man still growing into this sport. Whereas Aj, I mean, again,
we have to list the differences. He's a natural two
hundred and sixty pounder. In fact, I think reports are
that right now he weighs two hundred and sixty five pounds.
He's gonna have to cut to forty five. I don't
know that that's going to be very easy to do

(12:47):
in a matter of you know, three weeks, four weeks
here that we have, which is crazy, we're less than
a month away. But that's not the same fighter. And
what Tyro Woodley says is, yeah, Aj is the better boxer,
He is the more experienced boxer, he is the more
powerful guy. He has ever every single physical attribute advantage possible.
So he should win. And it shouldn't be really even
considered that Jake Paul would have more than a slim chance.

(13:09):
But you can't rule out a chance, even though I
think we're talking one to two percent here, We're talking
Hail Mary from the God's right hand or I don't know,
a super super tentative jab heavy Win. I couldn't even
see that, to be honest with you, how are you
going to outjab a guy with that much of a
reach advantage on you and who also has a good
jab for himself. So I don't know if I read

(13:31):
too much into the decision Jake Win, I don't see
how that can go his way. But I do think
that there's a very very very small chance that the
right hand as AJ gets a little Lackaday's ago, and
potentially that could change the fight. Outside of that, AJ
should win this going away. But that's all I got
for today. Man, We're gonna keep covering this thing as
we get closer and closer. We're only t minus three weeks,

(13:53):
three and a half weeks away from this fight. We
have Misfits Mania in Dubai on December twentieth. A ton
of stuff coming your way point till then, including a
massive interview I'm working on I'm talking big boy interview.
Stay tuned for that. I can't say too much about
it yet, but it's gonna be potentially channel changing, shattering,
and we'll get to that as we get further into this,

(14:14):
but what happens in this Jake AJ fight? Can Jake
actually do it? Can he find the one hidden spot
to land the right hand from the gods? Is this
a change of heart from KSI given Jake some credit
and starting to be potentially Jake Paul Glazer after all
the years y'all called me that? And what do you
think about the idea of this fight being potentially one

(14:34):
of the biggest this year, if not the biggest this year?
Is that fight bigger than Anthony Joshua Tyson Fury. I'll
let you guys decide in the comments what happens next
December nineteenth in Miami with Jake Paul AJ. 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, and today I'm a little bit late to
the news, but it's it's no longer breaking news. But

(14:55):
Sarence Crawford Canelo Alvarez are apparently in talks for a
rematch in twenty twenty six. And my only question is
why why? Outside of a massive payday the first fight
wasn't necessarily a competitive fight. And if they do it, again,
I think it's going to be less competitive. I don't
think this is gonna go very well for one sahou
Canel Alvarez, and I'll tell you why the breakdown. Let's

(15:17):
go all right, So, like I said, the Ring magazine
reporting as of about four days ago, now I'm a
little late to the news, but Canelo Alvarez wants Terrence
Crawford rematch, says negotiations are underway for twenty twenty six. Now,
first off, I expect nothing less from Canelo. He wants
to get that fight back because well, number one, it's
a somewhat advantageous matchup at one sixty eight for him,

(15:40):
and there's not many other matchups at one sixty eight
for Canelo right now that offer him any sort of advantages.
Imagine you try to put him in there with the
Hams this year, Rise or someone with a bigger frame, longer, taller.
I mean, even David Benavidez before he went and knocked
out and absolutely smoked Anthony Yard was saying, you know,
I'm still entertaining the potential the Canelo fight. There's not

(16:01):
many other people at one sixty yet. I mean, maybe
if you did Chris Hubank Junior. But after he loses
to Connor Ben, what does that fight really even mean?
Canello says, I want my run back, I want my
get back, but I gotta be honest. I just I
don't know how this goes well for Canelo in a rematch. Honestly,
you will look at the first fight and the things
that plagued Canelo were essentially the things that plague him

(16:22):
against most boxers. His flat feet, his lack of movement,
his lack of volume. He couldn't get to Terrence. He
was over extending, He was getting caught with counter shots
as he overextended. The big shown around memed and replayed
moment of the fight is Canelo trying to throw a
hook in a right hand and Terrence Crawford slipping on
the outside and banging the left hand counter behind it.

(16:44):
Canello was beaten to the punch from distance, He was
beaten in exchanges, and even in points in the fight.
He was beaten inside by Terrence Crawford. This was a
I wouldn't say dominant, but I would say more one
sided than I thought when for Terrence Crawford where he
flat out out box Canelo and he took Cano's power
like there were times where Canelo landed the big right
hand and Terrence Crawford took it. So what would be

(17:05):
different if they fought again. The only different thing that
potentially could happen would be in Canelo's hands. He would
have to find ways to be different. And as much
as I would love to believe that it's possible Canelo
getting up there in age, I understand Terrence Crawford is older,
but Terrence Crawford already fights at a way that's advantageous
versus Canelo. He doesn't really have to change much, and
he's fighting up a couple of weight classes from where

(17:26):
he normally did, so he doesn't have to really worry
about a weight cut either, and he's filled into that
weight class because he looked just as big, if not bigger,
that Canelo Alvarez did on fight night. So the question
is what would Canelo do differently? I the only thing
that I could see that Canelo may be able to
do some different things with Number One, he did get
elbow surgery on his lead elbow. This was on October

(17:48):
twenty fifth. Apparently also had a new child, so congrats
to Canelo on the new baby, But he also had
the elbow surgery he is now, I guess rehabbing that
four to six weeks for him to resume training, so
it's not getting in the way of something in twenty
twenty six. But what I realistically think Canelo could and
should and would do differently for this fight is he
would have to fight Terrence Crawford like he fought Sergei

(18:09):
Kovalev at one seventy five. That's genuinely what he would
have to do. He'd have to be lighter on his feet,
he'd have to throw more combinations, and he'd have to
be quicker with his hands as he was in that fight.
And I'm not saying that he changes everything about himself.
Canello had success in moments with Bud Crawford, but that's
what he would have to do in some right. He
would have to be able to add layers to his

(18:31):
game and not be so flat footed. And if he's
going to combination punch, he's got to do so in
the fire with Terrence Crawford, which going into the first fight,
I didn't think Terrence Crawford was going to have as
much success with his combination punching because he'd have to
be in front of the powerful hands of Canelo, but
again he was able to do so off the back
foot and front because Canelo threw one at a time,
he threw the jab or the right hand, or he

(18:53):
threw the hook right hand, and again Terrence Crawford remained
mostly south Paul, which does give Canello problems because now
he has to leave with his backhand versus punctuate with it,
and his jab gets neutralized, and it's just a mess
of a fight for Canelo, it really is. I hate
that he wants to get that bag, and the matchup
itself is again one of the only ones that Canelo
can still have make a shit ton of money and

(19:14):
potentially not completely kill his star power should he lose.
He still has I think a couple more fights with
the Ring magazine and Riodd season that he needs to
fulfill his contract. So if he's able to get the
rematch with Terrence, from his perspective, I understand it, but
we have to shed some light on the reality of
this fight should it happen. This is one of those

(19:36):
fights where we've seen the stylistic difference, and we've seen
the advantages that Terrence Crawford has, and again it's not
even just like boxing acumen, it's the intangibles too. It's
Bud's reach, it's his boxing IQ, it's the switching his stance,
but it's also his timing. It's also his feet and
his understanding of where he's safe versus where he's not,

(19:56):
and how he kind of schooled Canelo a little bit
in first fight when it came to the Marcus of
Queensberry boxing right. Canelo was big, and he was brooding,
and he was trying to out physical Terrence, and Terrence
was letting him do all of that. Be stagnant, b
flat foot it, walk forward and throw his combination, pivot,
throw his combination, or even in moments in the fight,
I think it was round nine, he sat down in
the pocket and was catching things on the gloves and

(20:18):
turning with shots and firing back and all of that
was just boxing one oh one, and Canelo was visibly
frustrated by it, visibly pissed off that he couldn't get
to Terrence Crawford. He got hit with some punches and
was like, I mean locked back in. You don't see
Canelo like that a lot, and it's the frustration of
not being able to figure out that puzzle and that
was the first time he saw him, and maybe you
could say, Listen, Canelo just needed to see him one

(20:40):
time to figure out that puzzle. Right, he figured out
Triple G was able to re implement it in the rematch,
and then the third fight it was not even a
great fight. Canelo just did what he wanted. But this
is not the case. I don't think with Crawford. I
think Crawford just has a style that is really really
tough for Canelo, and I'll be honest, if they fought again,
it would be more for Terrence Crawford. I truly think

(21:02):
if if in twenty twenty six they book this rematch,
I think Crawford dominates him even worse. And I'm not
saying he stops Canelo because I don't know if that's
something that Terrence could get at one sixty eight, because
Canelo's chance is still really never been tested like that.
Like he didn't really get hurt in the Crawford fight.
He just got out boxed, but maybe maybe he potentially
would be able to stop him. But I just think

(21:22):
it would be more one sided than we saw in
the first fight and would just re establish that Terrence
Crawford is that fucking guy in this sport right now,
the top guy, the head honcho in this sport, which
is I don't know. I mean, is it dangerous to
Canelo's legacy to lose to the best of this era
and the best of the era previously? I don't know, Like,
did Canelo ever have an era where he was the

(21:43):
best in the world. Maybe that's the question he's still
trying to answer himself and why he would want this
rematch with Crawford. But when I see this news coming
out of him wanting the rematch having the elbow surgery,
maybe in his mind going, Okay, my elbow wasn't fresh,
wasn't able to turn my shots over. So that's why
I can this rematch. I like the competitive nature of it.
I don't like the fight for him. I think the

(22:04):
matchup's all wrong for Canelo. I think this style of fight,
in terms of what Terrence Crawford does well is counter
punching off the front and back foot, his ability to
go from range with his jab, be inside with it
to protect himself, catch counter with punches. He's got just
a different timing than Canelo really has on his punches.
And then you pair it with the volume that Terrence
Crawford can throw, and his feet and his angles. This

(22:27):
is the bad matchup for Canelo. We've seen it already
and I just don't know if the rematch goes any differently.
I think Terrence Crawford would have Canelo in real trouble
the second time around. And again I'm not gonna sit
here and be like he knock him out cold because
Canelo's got an iron chin, But if he didn't already
in the first fight, he would do a number texas
instruments eighty three plus on Canelo if they rematch. I

(22:49):
truly believe that, because I think the matchup's all wrong.
I think that both guys learned something about the other
in that fight, and the guy that took more away
as far as data and things to use was Terrence Crawford,
because what can brought was the best version of him
and it wasn't enough, and if Terrence brought the best
version of him, and it was enough, because I think
both guys brought their best version, but the fight played
out how the styles will always match up. Canelo is

(23:12):
best when a guy will stand in front of him
and go upper body movement planted feet. Let's fight exclusively
in the Foam book, Terrence Crawford is at his best
when he can dog walk someone walk the dog on him,
literally have them on a leash, walking around the ring
and then planting his feet, throwing, circling, fainting off the
back foot, then coming back counterpunches. He has every tool

(23:33):
in the shed, and I just I think skill wise
and stylistically, Canelo just doesn't. And so I will watch
the rematch and I'll be excited to see Canelo and
see what adjustments he can make. I'm not saying Canelo
can't make adjustments, but isn't a young Canelo we're talking about,
and his style of fighting. I just think is all
wrong for Terrence Crawford. But you guys, let me know
what you think. This rematch is apparently being discussed right now,

(23:54):
negotiations underway. What is next for Terrence Crawford, Because we
had heard Terrence Crawford was gonna go to one six
and potentially fight one of the champions down there and
become a four division world champion. Is he still gonna
do that or is he gonna say you know what, Canelo, Yeah,
I'll take that bag and run this back. I'm speech you.
Once I found the blueprint, I can do it again.
My opinion, he probably should take the rematch for the
money that's probably gonna be offered for that. But I

(24:16):
don't know. You guys, let me know. If they do rematch,
who do you got and why is it? Terrence S.
Crawford by absolute domination, That's what I think. But have
those answers, so I guess we'll find out, all right, folks.
So we are back on the way concept presented by
the Ring magazine. And today I'm making a video I
didn't know that i'd ever make, and I'm a little
bit late to the party on this, but apparently it's
been going on for years now, and I felt like
it's now time with sufficient evidence to drop this bombshell

(24:40):
of a video. I mean, everybody, by the way, kind
of already knows this. But habib Ner mchame Metov, Yes,
one of the greatest fighters to have ever lived. Yes,
the man that has single handedly ushered in a new
era of fighter from the dagas STANDI caucus. Whether it's
him or Islam Makatchev or umar Nu Mcghametov or a
lot that haven't gotten the world titles yet. That region

(25:02):
of MMA has become synonymous with world championships, with winning,
with domination, but something else that Habib has become synonymous with,
and it kind of baffles me that this is even
the case. Is a bit of at least promoting crypto scams,
NFT shills, and just very sketchy things in general in
terms of monetary value for what it actually does and

(25:25):
his involvement in it. It's very weird. It's been happening
for years and years now, and I don't know why
I haven't seen more videos talking about it. Now, before
we even get into it, let me just preface this
by saying there are a lot of people in MMA
that are just bad people, one of which is Connor McGregor,
the others John Jones and others, And by the way,
I've made videos about those individuals on this channel. So
before please where you run to my comments section and say,

(25:48):
why wouldn't you talk about Mick Chicken like this? Why
wouldn't you say this about so and so, Just listen
to what's being said and respond to it versus bringing
up to what aboutism is because Habib is your favorite fighter,
I like could be two, But who got to cole
out weird shit? When you see weird shit, it just
is what it is. I don't hate Muslims, I don't
hate Dagus Danny's, but you have to be honest when

(26:09):
talking about these things, no matter how much you like
a certain fighter. So the question is, is abib nermakham met
Off the biggest scammer in the combat sports game, or
at least the biggest promoter of scams in the combat
spoorts game. Maybe? Maybe not. Let's take a look to
break down. Let's go all right, So the reason I'm
doing this video today is this morning it all kicked

(26:31):
back off between Habib and guess who his biggest rival,
Connor McGregory, apparently in twenty twenty five, were reigniting the
rivalries of the Golden era. And by the way, Connor McGregor,
just a couple of days ago, just came back on
social media talking about he had taken a drug called
Ebo Gain I think, and somehow had changed himself completely.

(26:52):
That was what Connor has been saying to the rest
of us for the last couple of days. And then
just as he had said he had changed, he was
a new man and that he was back to his
old self before all the addictions and drugs and everything else.
He got back on the HBI you hate trained this
morning when he tweeted out There's just no way good
guy Kobeb used his late father's name as well as

(27:14):
Dagistan's culture to scam his fans and fire sell a
bunch of digital NFT online and then delete all the
content after they were sold, leaving his fans robbed of
their money. There's just no way good guy do this. Obviously,
Connor's being a little sarcastic there, but he is talking
about a post that's since been deleted, and I don't
know that I'll be able to find it here. I

(27:35):
don't know if this is the same tweet, because this
is a tweet from six hours ago, but it's talking
about what Connor brought up in the beginning. This is
a beeB saying the auction has ended for all papacas
papakas have been sold. Appreciate everyone who participated in it
and become the holder of this great and exclusive digital
gift gift with space value that you can share with

(27:56):
your friends and loved one. Thank you for trust only
on Telegram, And here's the.

Speaker 9 (28:00):
Video Indakistan, this head means something. It's called a papaha.
Its show where you come from. It's about respect, discipline,
the things my father teach me.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
Every man in my village grew up.

Speaker 9 (28:19):
Seeing this head, it reminds us that strengths come from tradition,
not just power. My father wore it before me. One
day my students will follow what I learned. You see now,
anyone can gift it, pass on a gift to a friend, brother,

(28:41):
a mentor a way to show respect wherever you are
on Telegram. This is my story, this is my culture.
This is my digital gift on Telegram. Digital collectibles on
the tone blockchain passive.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Okay, so there you go, you talk about digital collectibles
on the Blockjade is hilarious. Habib did not necessarily scam
with this idea. It is more so that the idea
has no worth and that this papaka is essentially a
sticker or an emoji that you can use to react

(29:17):
to things on Telegram. But he keeps calling it a
gift when reality it is something that he sold at auction.
So in this specific case, this one's a borderline scam
he's not providing you with anything of value. He's not
even providing you with what an NFT normally would be,
which is like a digital pixelized one of one piece
of art that you could keep in hold. This is

(29:37):
more so something you have to use on a texting
device and that you can send to people as a gift,
I guess, or as a reaction to things. I'm not
exactly sure, but like to show your respect. You're buying
an emoji essentially, or you're buying a skin or a
personalized way of interacting online. But you're buying it at auction,

(29:58):
which is a little scummy because why wouldn't you make
it a flat rate instead of having your own fans
getting to a bidding war with each other over something
that has no value. He keeps saying it it's a
gift with value. The only value, just like most NFTs
are how much people can run the number up and
say it has value because it gets more expensive, and
this one's really no different. Again, no one's being forced

(30:20):
to buy any of this stuff, but I think people
were genuinely confused on what they were buying based on
the ad. Now again he goes through it at the end,
and talks about what you can do with it. But
some people thought legitimately they were buying like an NFT
of the hat, which is not the case. And also
again it's like what do you do once you even
have this thing? And how many people knew that they
were getting this specific thing versus an NFT or versus

(30:43):
some other digital blockchain, Like there's a lot of words
that can confuse people, especially if they're not familiar with
crypto and the other part of this which you know,
not to bring family into it, but Hbie did using
his father, who is unfortunately passed on to talk about
this product and selling it, and he keeps saying it's
a gift to you, but he keeps making people buy it,

(31:05):
and apparently that part of it it feels a little
scummy as far as like, hey, this is about respect.
This is from my dad, and the people that know
Habib and know his dad take that very seriously. And
the weight behind using that for a promo is that
people are going to say, wow, you know this is
something that means a lot to Habib, but I should
buy it. You know, this is our guy, I should
buy it. After so many people bought it, they sold

(31:27):
four point four million dollars worth of the hats in
one day. Now again this hat, it says current round
one of two ninety as. I mean, they're just going
to keep running this thing over and over. Could you
call this one a scam? Yeah, because there is no
real value in it, and they told you there's value
in it. They keep saying it's a real time value
digital asset, when in reality, it's a sticker. It's an

(31:47):
emoji for you to react to things on Telegram. You
don't use telegram that I guess it doesn't matter, but
most of the people that are his fans are using Telegram,
and this is targeted specifically for those people. So borderline
at the best, but very scummy and disingenuous. I would
say for Habib to be promoting something like this that
doesn't have any value, that doesn't offer anything new to people,

(32:10):
that really is just a little worthless digital thing on
their phone. It's like buying a Fortnite skin. It doesn't
help you in the game, it doesn't do anything to
increase the value of the game. It just is there
and you paid money for it. And again the fact
that they auctioned it versus having it out of flat rate,
making the fans of Habibe bit against each other to
jack up the price, so that every piece that was

(32:31):
sold wasn't the same value. One was higher, one was
lower depending on how many people bid on it. I
don't like that. I think it's just the most recent
in a long list and the most controversial right now
because Connor McGregor jumped in on it. But Habib, or
someone running Habib's account jumped in to respond to what
Connor McGregor said, and he said, you absolute liar. You
will always try to darken my name after you got

(32:52):
destroyed that night, but you'll never achieve that. Yes, good
guys don't do that. They don't create exclusive digital gifts. Again,
why does he keep calling it a gift with real
time value? It has no real time value that you
can share with your friends and family. The gifts in
the shape of papaka hat that symbolize traditions and culture
of Dagastan people, traditions and culture that slowly walking over

(33:14):
this world. Whether you like that or not, what does
that mean? What does that mean? That sounded that the
part of the end is kind of weird. Now again,
there's nothing wrong with you know, people enjoying the culture
of Dagastan, but traditions and culture that are slowly walking
over this world whether you like it or not. I again,
I don't know what that was influrring, but not everyone

(33:36):
is going to want to take part in traditional Dagastandi culture.
So if that's like a we're coming for you or
we're gonna take over, it's a little weird but understandable.
Respect blah blah blah. Now again, do I know that
Hobib is the one writing this? Could this be another
Ali banger who knows as we know that his manager,

(33:56):
Ali does tweet off his account from time to time,
and this could be another company as well. But yeah, again,
that's just a nothing explanation from Habib. There is no
real time value. It isn't a gift because people had
to auction for it and they made millions on it.
Usually when you give a gift, you give it, you
don't make people buy it for millions of dollars. So

(34:17):
don't know what that was. But then Connor responded, apologize
this instant for using your late father's name to sell
these quote gifts that cost your fans so much of
their money. Also to sell something means, it's not a gift,
you low iq trogolodite. This is the direct opposite of
what a gift means. The dad dumbass again, Connor was
supposed to have taken this spiritual healing over the last

(34:37):
couple of months and come back. He also posted something
else that's now been deleted as well, so both guys
are taking turns with the deleted tweets. Today, Connor also
posted a video of himself at the dentist with his
mouth wide open, saying he had a friend who was
an inbred who looked like that. I assume he was

(34:58):
referring to Habib only because the beef was going on,
not because I think Habib is inbred. It's Conor mcgreggor
the right guy to be talking about crypto scams and
trying to hold Habib's feet to the fire with it. No,
absolutely not. Why because Connor himself has partaken in the
old crypto scams using his name and likeness. I don't
know when this was, but this was I think Connor's

(35:19):
pin tweet for a while. I changed the fight game,
I changed the whiskey game, I changed the stout game.
Now it's time to change the crypto game. This is
just the beginning. Get real Token completely and utterly fucking
tanks out of the gate and Connor deletes the tweets.
So this is not something that's new, and this is
not something that Connor hasn't done before. He clearly has

(35:41):
and it absolutely fucking flopped. So right message, wrong messenger.
But I want to make sure that we talk about
that because there was more back and forth. As Abib said,
my count is fifty six former drug addicts at my
rehabilitation centers in Dagastan that I treated. I'd have to
think ink he meant to say that I created. But

(36:01):
Habib was not personally treating drug addicts in Dagastan. I
know that he does have a drug addic recovery facility,
and I think he actually funds it, but he wasn't
personally in there, like let's get you clean. That was
it happening. He might have been doing some motivational speaking,
but there were like doctors, I'm sure, in there. But
then he says, come to Dagistan, Connor, they'll take care
of you here. Mexico didn't help you as far as
I can see, Connor said, And who will I be

(36:23):
meeting there because it won't be you. You can't scam
me with your lies, you tax dodging scammer on the run.
And then he puts the UAE flag there. Very interesting.
Your poor family. I pray, I pray for your constant lies.
I pray, I pray, I pray while you lie. You
should just be honest because Allah knows all. So yeah,
this sounds just like Connor and just like Aviv in

(36:46):
twenty eighteen. Right message, maybe wrong messenger. But going into
this further, it's not just about what's gone on today
with the latest installment of Habib using crypto markets to
enrich himself at the demise or at least at the
decision making of his fan base. This is a deeper
story than just that, and I'm not sure that people

(37:06):
even know it, but I want to talk about it.
This has been going on for years, and I have wondered, like,
as much as we criticize all of these fighters, John
Jones for beating up his wife and constantly getting into
trouble and potentially having more assault chargers than even that
Connor McGregor with the sexual assault allegation and all the
trouble he's gotten. In let's face it, MMA is a
bad guy sport, so we aren't necessarily beholden to everybody

(37:30):
being a good guy. I'm still gonna watch John Jones fight,
still gonna watch Connor fight. If a BIB came back,
I'd still watch a bee because at the end of
the day, I try to separate who they are personally
from what they are as fighters. But while doing that,
you can still comment on who they are personally while
being a fan of them in the cage as a fighter.
And I say that because I want to talk about
this thing with a Beibe, where he has looked at

(37:51):
as the beacon for respect, humility, good guy, like Connor said,
the good guy Abib, a man with honor, with morals
that can't be compromised. A lot of those based on
his religion, yes, but just in general who he is.
And I don't understand why he doesn't get more criticism
for the things he does that are not shining lights
of what he says he operates on, what the morality

(38:13):
code he lives by or tells others to live by
while doing stuff like this. It's all started back in
I think, even before this tweet. But twenty twenty three,
Habib was a part of a project called GMT, and
he had been since twenty twenty one. At the time.
He said, we have been developing a joint product for
a long time and have finally completed it. You will
soon be able to buy the NFT which will become

(38:33):
a pass to my private club and will mine bitcoin
for you Coffeezilla. By the way, underneath this, if you
need money this bad, why not step back into the
ring instead of scamming your fans. And it's clear that
this was a pump and dump crypto scheme because when
you do try to click on the link to any
of Habib's actual websites or anything to do with Habib himself,
it takes you to this website, which again doesn't have

(38:56):
any of Habib's tokens on the front page, doesn't show
you anything about what Habib is saying in that tweet.
It's almost like it's a completely different website now. And
when you do look at what happened when this came out,
this is the same promo that Habib did in the
last tweet. I was referring to, do you want to
enter a close community and get the chance to meet
with me get the chance to meet with me. The

(39:17):
new crypto product I'm creating in collaboration with the GMT
project will be your pass. I'll tell you all the
details soon and when the coin gets launched, it absolutely
here's launch point twenty twenty three. Second time it gets
absolutely rugged. I mean, just fucking rob And there's no
criticism for this. And again I'm not saying that Habib
is in the back going yes, my turn to rug

(39:40):
pull these guys. He's probably paid a fat stack of
money to promote something that deep players are the bad
faith actors behind this actual token. We're going to scam
people anyway with it. But he's promoting promoting the crypto scams,
even with ignorance at that point makes you liable, and
that does deserve criticism. And if this was an isolated incident,
I'd be like, you know what, Habib probably just got

(40:01):
some bad information, didn't realize what he was promoting and
how badly it could affect his own fans, because I
would almost guarantee his own fans were the people that
were caught getting rug pulled after rug pulled, after rug pulled,
after rug pulled, over and over on that same coin,
that's only one coin or token or whatever. And for
more information on the one we just took a look at,

(40:22):
there's this article that's out by calf Kicker which talked
about the GMT token from Go Mining, which again previously
Habib had endorsed and promised investors the ability to mine
bitcoin through NFT ownerships backed by constantly growing computing power. Now,
remember is what it says will mind bitcoin for you?
Turns out no, it didn't. Investors who purchased GMT tokens

(40:43):
n FTS discovered they owned digital images rather than actual
computing equipment, despite promotional materials suggesting tangible mining hardware. The
project ultimately collapsed, leaving participants with substantial losses. Another one
here in twenty twenty one, Habib's involvement with Habib Never
Commit Off NFT gold cards simply disappointed investors, with the

(41:03):
project reportedly delivering minimal or no value to those who
purchase tokens, and also apparently on the blockchain. You can
go back and look on open scene and look at
the blockchain for even this NFT and as you can see,
it starts out very high massive dump rebound, massive dump rebound,
massive dump and small rebound all the way down. It's

(41:24):
a continuous thing that we see with Abib in his
promotional activities, including the promoting of something called game Plan,
where Habib was featured as one of the fighters I
think on game Plan. Let me actually look here, Yeah,
ready to explore the game Plan metaverse with me? Let's go.
As an honest fan of Abebe since twenty thirteen, I
must sadly admit that he has indeed fallen off after
I trusted him and lost one thousand dollars. Man, I

(41:46):
know how you lost your thousand. So this guy is
a building game plan as well, and he is continually
backing Habib, And again it doesn't really stop there. That
has been going on, and again you're seeing a pattern
of Abiebe Parte in things that are clearly scams, which
makes me go, Okay, you may not have known it
the first time, and you used your name and likeness

(42:07):
to promote this company that was waiting to rug pull
your fans, But when you do it two or three
or four times at a certain point, are you not
just a scammer as well? Are you not just willfully
scamming your audience by promoting a coin that is going
to be Rugpool. I'm not saying Habib knows it's going
to be Rugbull, but it happens every time. And this
is separate from the hats and the telegram messages that

(42:29):
we're talking about today. But this is a pattern of
Habib just you know, throwing things out there for his
fans and quite frankly taking advantage of them by having
his name attached to these things that are clearly at
least scummy or shady and at most flat out scams.
And if you're thinking way, that was years ago. He's
learned his lesson. He doesn't do that anymore. How about

(42:49):
from a month ago, here's a Bee promoting something called
multibank Io, an exclusive multi billion dollar global venture, a
bunch of words powered by him e g. Token Together,
we're building the first regulated sporting real world assets ecosystem
by tokenizing thirty plus world class ABEB gyms. This is

(43:10):
my next round. So again, a lot of words to
say nothing but here let him explain it.

Speaker 4 (43:14):
So I'm Alekom everyone, I'm very happy to announce my
exclusive partnership with Multibank Group World, the leading finance institution.
Together with Chairman Miss.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
First Off, I don't think I've ever heard of this
world leading finance institution, but we'll continue.

Speaker 9 (43:31):
That nase, we will launching something truly unique connection with sport,
finance and technology, throw by MBG token.

Speaker 4 (43:42):
Our plan is opening around the world thirty Habib gym.
It will be promoted by multibank ecosystem, and it will
create a lot of opportunity for athletes and fans around
the world. It will be beautiful project.

Speaker 1 (43:58):
All right. So he's gonna use this he's token to
promote the opening of his thirty new gyms around the world,
and I assume the profits from said token are gonna
go toward opening those But then again, they want you
guys to get involved. They want people to sign up,
get involved, and let's get going. And when you buy
said multibank io token, when you take your hard earned

(44:21):
money and put it into something habib is promoting a
cryptocurrency or at least a platform on the blockchain. This
is what happens. Absolute fucking rug pull again, and a redistribution,
and a rug pull, and another one and another one,
until there's nothing fucking less. And it's like this is
a month ago, This isn't a couple of years ago.

(44:41):
This isn't when Habib needed money, right, Potentially you could argue, okay,
before Habib had the big time fights, he needed money
to help sustain him and everything else. Although there is
the rumors of who was backing Habib during the time
of his rise in the gym in general over in Dagastan.
And I'm not trying to say that Habib is a
terrible guy, but you make terrible decisions like this, and

(45:02):
I don't really know who else to point the finger at. Now. Again,
you can also point the finger at the dumbasses that
are continually buying this slot he puts out and acting
like it's going to change their lives in any way,
just for them to get absolutely scammed. So it's like
you have to bear some responsibility as someone that is
looked up to and has carried themselves as the moral fighter,
as the guy that makes the right decisions, as the

(45:24):
guy that's the good guy. Right, that's not the Connor
McGregor is doing all the things that are haram and
doing all the things that are you know, sending him
to hell in a handbasket, or even John Jones, who
obviously does a lot of those same things, Abib is
supposed to and again has kind of been the selling
point of Habib is the man of dignity, respect on
or won't take advantage of his people, won't do things

(45:46):
to promote gambling, won't put those on his platforms. And
then in contrast, you see stuff like this which I
don't really have an answer for. And again I'm kind
of bouncing back and forth on the timeline. But here
is Habib promoting something called Ice open Network, Ice blockchain,
pioneering the future of blockchain technology, bringing the power of
web three to everyone. Their mission of putting control, privacy,

(46:08):
and ownership back in the hands of the people deeply
aligns with my values of respect and dependence and empowerment.
With growing a community of twenty million users, Ice open
Network is making a real impact and I'm excited to
help them inspire even more people to join this movement. Now, again,
that all sounds nice, but in reality, this is what
has left of the people that are still partaking in

(46:28):
the Ice network, And this is their reddit for the
public members of what I can find with Ice network.
This is from three months ago, so it seems like
I've lost all hope and Ice network chain is definitely
Ice cold, no users bitfrost as a joke, Please change
my mind. I want to believe I'll be able to
afford a sausage one day. I don't know what that is.
The Ice team shadow band my two posts Haha, Yeah,

(46:50):
the Ice team tricked iceholders into bridging. They're Ice tokens
from BMB smart chain onto ioin liquid chain and latterally
disabled reverse bridging. What's really been happening to this token?
Is it even worth buying at this point?

Speaker 9 (47:04):
Now?

Speaker 1 (47:04):
This is from the reddit community called crypto scams. This
person says from three months ago. Hello guys, warning, ice
Open network is a scammy token. The Ice team lurd
holders into bridging their tokens to a liquid chain and
then disabled reverse bridging. There has to be again, just
some responsibility and at least a light being shined on this.
For Habib near Maga betof, this is outside of the

(47:26):
character that he portrays to the rest of theme community,
and that's why I'm surprised. I don't see more people
talking about this, to say the least, And I don't
know really how else to bring this up other than
just to again have it out there, like it's not
just the papacas. It's not just the crypto scams. It's
not just the Abibe was allegedly potentially trying to evade
his taxes of three point four million in Russia, which

(47:48):
is why maybe you could see him doing stuff like this,
But it's also stuff that has nothing to do with cryptocurrency.
Something like this today marks a defining moment in our
history as we democratize real estate investing. We're launching why
He'd real Estate in the United States. Now, this is
something that Habib has been partnered with across the world.
While He'd real estate. Who I guess their whole thing is,

(48:09):
we don't really believe in interest rates or anything like that.
This company has also been charged by the SEC or
misleading its clients, So I gotta talk about this. It's
just another example. Washington, d C. February ten, twenty twenty two.
The Securities in Exchange Commission today charged New York based
robo advisor while He'd invest LLC with making misleading statements

(48:29):
and breaching its fiduciary duty and for compliance failures related
to its Sharia advisory business. According to the SEC's order,
from September twenty eighteen through July twenty nineteen, While He'd
Invest advertised the existence of its own property funds when
no such its funds existed, and also promise investors that
they would periodically rebalance their advisory accounts, but they did

(48:51):
not do so. The sec order further finds that when
While He'd Investment ultimately launched a property ETF in July
twenty nineteen, it used it's client's advisory assets to seed
the EFT without providing disclosure to clients of any conflicts
of interest. The order also finds that What He'd Invest
marketed itself is providing advisory services compliant with Islamic or

(49:13):
Sharia law, including marketing the importance of its income purification
process on its website. Despite these representations, the order finds
that What He'd Invest did not adopt and implement written
policies and procedures addressing how it would assure Sharia compliance
and an ongoing basis. So again, you just see this
stuff over and over where he's linked to some very

(49:33):
odd and peculiar, somewhat scummy businesses and where he sometimes
is promoting them, sometimes NonStop. And I feel like that's
a problem that we should talk about at least if
we're going to address everything that's wrong with the Connor
mcgregors of the world and the John Jones of the world, who, yes,
have done terrible things, and you could say, if you're
going to play moral police, they've done worse things, at

(49:55):
least allegedly on Connor McGregor's case with alleged rape and
John Jones domestic assault and you know, hitting the pregnant
lady with his car and whatever was supposed to have
happened a couple of months ago, or John maybe crashed
a car and left the scene. But at the same time,
should we not keep the same energy for someone like Habib,
who was supposed to be the Beacons, who supposed to
be the most honorable of all of us. I think

(50:16):
you have to be able to keep the same energy
with everyone. Has nothing to do with his religion, has
nothing to do with where he's from. It has to
do with his words, and again his culture meaning one
thing and his actions in some cases doing another. I
could be wrong. There could be other guys out there
that are promoting so many more NFT scams or crypto scams,
or fraudulent companies or partnering with people that are running

(50:39):
fraudulent companies or any of this stuff. Habib might have
the track record, He might have the most consistent scammy,
scummy type of company promotions over the years, four or
five of them at least, and some still going on.
I mean, I just saw another one where he talked
about promoting this company Arena too, and that one seems
to be a whole lot of bullshit as well. Again,

(50:59):
this is on the the Kathiker article. It says the
announcement arrives amid fresh controversy surrounding Ermergametov's endorsement of Arena two.
Another blockchain based sports platform that allows fans to influence
live matches through token voting is Social media posts promoting
the platform six's side football tournament immediately drew backlash from
follow backlash from followers. Quote guys, let's play in this

(51:22):
tournament together, mcga mettav posted in promoting Arena two, which
launched its social media presence in October twenty twenty four
and maintains fewer than three thousand followers. Critics quickly responded
with accusations of hypocrisy, one user commenting haram a reference
to activities prohibited under Islamic law. It's like, right in
front of your face, the guy's doing it on purpose.
Now again, I would have understood if it was one

(51:44):
or two times he had done this, But it's on purpose,
it's right in front of you. That to me is
scummy and it's bullshit to act like he is the
arbiter of morality in you know, respect and doing things
the right way. If this is the type of stuff
you're promoting, is this newest one with the Papaca's the
biggest scam he's been involved in. Probably not. It made
him a lot of money and people bought it. And again,

(52:05):
if you are buying these type of things purely because
you're a fan of a beib and they offer you
no real value, then you kind of get what you're
paying for in that case. But I can't really make
sense of the over and over and over crypto scams
and how in any way that reflects the man Abe
purports to be and the values that he hold. That's
just keeping it one hundred across the board. Nothing to
do with anything in his personal life, nothing to do

(52:26):
with anything in his religion, just actions and words. I
feel like they matter when you talk about these things.
And if you're going to call out people like Connor McGregor,
which we all have multiple videos on this channel of
me doing that, we're gonna call out John Jones, which
we all have multiple videos on this channel of me
doing that. I think you have to keep the same
energy or a beeB they're making bad off and his
constant promoting of crypto scams and other shady business dealings.

(52:50):
There's not many good guys in combat sports. It's a
sport full of bad guys, and that's fine, but let's
not act like in this rivalry of good versus evil
that anyone is squeaky clean in this game. Those are
my thoughts. I think Abib is probably one of the
biggest at least promoters of crypto scams in combat sports.
Floyd Mayweather's probably up there as well. Connor's definitely up there.

(53:10):
There's others that I'm probably not even thinking of. But
you guys, let me know what you think. Have I
got this right or am I just completely off? Abebe
is innocent. Everyone else is running his accounts. He has
nothing to do with any of this, and he's just
caught in the crossfire. I have to think he's not
as aloof as you guys say he is. When you're like, oh,
that's all Ali doing it. Oh that's all his advisor's
doing it. No, I think Abib knows a lot more
of what's going on in his own world and his

(53:31):
own business than you guys give him credit for. He's
not ignorant. He might be willfully ignorant, but he's not ignorant.
That's just what I think. You guys let me know
in the comments what happens next in this ongoing beef
with Connor and Abibe. Are we talking white house fight? No,
these guys are just gonna argue for the rest of
their lives. But do I think Abib is a crypto scammer?

Speaker 3 (53:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (53:50):
I do. Do I think he should stop doing it? Yeah?
I do. But if you guys are dumb enough to
buy it, you're gonna keep getting this result anyway. Does
he do another one? I don't have those answers, but
I guess we'll find out. All right. So we're back
on the way cost presented by The Ring magazine, and
today I'm starting to question myself, what is the possibility
that Jake Paul might not be as easy of a

(54:11):
fight for Anthony Joshua As I previously thought, what if
Jake makes this a little more difficult, then we imagine.
I'm not trying to talk nonsense, and I'm not even
trying to be a contrarian. I am just looking at
what I have seen in the last couple of days,
and it's starting to make me wonder. Am I wrong
about Jake versus Aja? Not like I think Jake will
win the fight, because I think that's nonsense, but something's

(54:32):
going on and I can't quite figure it out. Jake
has a secret weapon. Apparently he has a couple of them,
and I'm about to expose them right here for you guys,
And then I want you to decide what do you think?
Will this help him? Will these secret weapons? Will these
things he was trying to keep quiet? Will they help
him beat Aj? Or? Is it too little too late?
Both figuratively and literally? What do I mean? The breakdown?

(54:56):
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(56:25):
Jake Paul got a couple of tricks up his sleeve
for this Anthony Joshua fight. Now again, does it matter
what Jake does when we're talking about a fight that
was just booked a week and a half ago and
now is about three and a half weeks from happening.
Can you get good enough as prepared as you need
to be for an Anthony Joshua fight if you're Jake Paul,
who hasn't fought someone in the top realistically the top fifty.

(56:47):
I know Tommy Fury is ranked in the top fifty,
but anyone that is a top fifty fighter even in
your weight class, let alone a top ten, top five
heavyweight in Anthony Joshua, who was a two time heavyweight
champion of the world. Can you get prepared for a
guy like that? If you brought in let's just say,
a deity, a freaking zeus Hercule, whoever to prepare you,

(57:09):
could you do it? I don't think that Jake would
have enough time seeing as he's already undersized, he's not
a real heavyweight, and this is Anthony fucking Joshua we're
talking about. But I will say there were rumors going
around that Jake was not taking this fight as seriously
as he needed to, that Jake was dilly dallion flying
to go see f one in Miami after his press

(57:30):
conference and then going to see his girl all the
way in the Netherlands if she's trying to qualify for
I think the Olympics or something else. There was this
post from his girlfriend. I don't know if again this
was in the Netherlands or where it was at, or
maybe this is an old picture, but Jake lying around
the world when he has a fight in about four
weeks is probably not the greatest look, and it doesn't

(57:51):
seem to make it look like he's taking it as
serious as he needs to locked away in the gyms
of Puerto Rico. Now, again, that could have been a
different picture, that could have been something else, But that's
pretty to see. With that being said, I want to
push back on that because I do think Jake has
taking this as seriously as he absolutely needs to, because
this is not only the toughest fight of his career.
It's the most dangerous to the longevity of his career,

(58:11):
to his health and well being. And so to do
something like that, you need to bring in the best
help possible to get ready. We already heard that Jake
Paul was preparing it for Anthony Joshua by sparring the
guy that Anthony Joshua was about to fight in Cassius Cheney.
This gentleman right here, who was twenty four and three
from b More aka the DMV and apparently as a

(58:32):
top one hundred heavyweight, even though it doesn't say he's
actually a top one hundred heavyweight, but that was what
he was being marketed as by Eddie Hearn and AJ.
Apparently Jake brought him into campus.

Speaker 9 (58:41):
The opponent that you were supposed to fight this weekend.

Speaker 3 (58:43):
He's in Jake Pool's come.

Speaker 1 (58:44):
Who's that? Yeah, who's come?

Speaker 3 (58:50):
What's his name? Cassius?

Speaker 1 (58:53):
Okay, and that's supposed to be And.

Speaker 7 (58:56):
Already what that ass sorry cash damn he got not
supposed to be.

Speaker 1 (59:01):
He got a broken knee right now. Again a smart
move from Team Paul to go, okay, let's see if
we can get a guy in that AJ was gonna
fight if you remember, he was supposed to be a
surprise fight on the recent Ring four night of the
Champions Card. And with that being said, we talk about
Jake dropping Cassius Cheney in sparring, and apparently Logan Paul

(59:21):
dropped a video on his channel and showed a little
bit more insight into this.

Speaker 10 (59:25):
This guy he's sparring is not like his normal sparring partners.
This is a big motherfucker, big strong guy. And I
have to say, Jake Skajones can no longer be denied
or a family who always defines the odds and do
what people say we can't do. So I'm riding with
my brother through and through, gonna love this kid. He
inspires me, He should inspire you to do that you
did not think was possible, because that's been the story
of our careers. He's gonna do it this fight December nineteenth,

(59:48):
I believe in Miami, Florida.

Speaker 1 (59:49):
It's gonna be great.

Speaker 10 (59:51):
I think he just knocked him out.

Speaker 3 (59:52):
Knocked him down or something.

Speaker 1 (59:54):
So you can see a couple of things here. Logan
does show an interesting thing here. He shows two clips
of j sparring this guy, and the first one is
this is Cassie's cheney, which again, we're not gonna see
much here, man. I know I'm the king of making
a lot out of a little here. But you see
Jake just essentially we're turned Logan down here, just double

(01:00:15):
jabbing his way in cash just those high guards straight back.
I mean, nothing really to take away from that, right,
It's just Jake getting you know, into the corner and
double jabbing his way out, which is you know, good
to do, right. You don't want to get pressed into
a corner by AJ. Although I do think call me
a bit of a you know, a conspiracy theorist, I

(01:00:36):
do think if AJ is somehow to put Jake back
on the back foot into a corner like this, that
the overhand is coming out, the jab to the body
overham will be a weapon that Jake looks to a
lot in this fight. He may spam it the entire
fight because it's his best weapon and it's one that
potentially can change the fight. If it's thrown up, you know,
at the right time, and AJ doesn't see it, Jake

(01:00:57):
could hurt him with that. But that's really all I
see Jake being able to do. And that's not a
dismissal of Jake's skills whatever, It's just he hasn't experienced
levels in this game, at least not under the bright lights.
But you also see this clip.

Speaker 3 (01:01:11):
I think he just knocked him out, knocked him down or.

Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
Something, so you see Cash is limping. Jake did say
he twisted his knee up or something. I'm not sure
what actually happened here. Did he drop him in sparring.
Did he drop him and he landed awkward because he
dropped him on the knee. Was there a slip? I
don't know. I'm not gonna sit here and act like
Jake dropped him or didn't, because we don't have the
footage of that, and it was probably something where it

(01:01:33):
was like logan, don't show the footage, but it is,
you know, for speculation, Jake says he dropped him, or
at least he heard him and whipped that ass and
twisted his knee up or something. Regardless, my whole point
is that they're they're at least doing something here, and
that's what I want to see for this fight. They're
trying to make something out of nothing in the time
they have, and not just Stice Sparring. Cash's Cheney. But

(01:01:56):
then Jake went and got some legit heavyweights into camp,
and I can't even leave. He pulled this off and
flew everyone out and got it all worked out. I
don't know how many days they're gonna be there. I
don't know if they're a part of camp. But Jake
wasn't just going out to spar number ranked one hundred
and sixty two heavyweight in the world. He went out
and got a trio of destroyer heavyweights. I have to say,
this is insane stuff. His picture, I guess, was on

(01:02:18):
his story, but Ring Magazine also posted on their Twitter
Jake Paul sparring in the gym with heavyweights Jared Big
Baby Anderson, Frank Sanchez, and Lawrence Acoley to prepare for
his fighting in the Antony Josua next month. Now, this
picture is fucking insane. Number one, you do have legitimate
heavyweights there. Frank Sanchez probably the most legitimate of them all.

(01:02:38):
Right now, the Cuban Flash is twenty five and one
with eighteen knockouts. He did get beat by cave Up,
but he's a legit heavyweight. Sorry, AD's going crazy. Legit
heavyweight gotta went over ed FAA Jagba, what we thought
was going to be America's great hope, next great hope
for heavyweight, and Jared Anderson he may still be. We'll see.
I don't know. He's twenty six and came off the

(01:02:59):
really bad line Martin Bucoley, but got to win back
after that. We'll see where Jared Anderson's career career goes.
Hasn't went over Charles Martin, but that's a legit heavyweight.
And then we have Lawrence A. Coli, who was, excuse me,
a world champion at cruiserweight, which I don't know how
he ever made cruiserweight because he's big as fuck. I
did a commentary with him on one of the Influencer

(01:03:20):
cards and the dude was taller than me and looked
like he was all of two hundred and sixty pounds,
which is pretty much what he is now. And he's
twenty two and one, just moved up to heavyweight a
couple of fights ago. So these are legit heavyweights that
Jake has in camp. These aren't just heavyweight cans that
he's coming in and sparring with. Now. When you look
at this picture, the first thing that jumps off the

(01:03:41):
page is that Jake looks like a youngster that hasn't
quite fully grown into heavyweight, when in reality, this is
as big as he's gonna get. Well, I shouldn't say that,
who knows, but this is the biggest that Jake is.
He's not naturally this height or this size, like he's
a big dude for light heavyweight, but he's not a heavyweight.
This is why the whole thing is preposterous that Jake

(01:04:01):
is going up to challenge Anthony Joshua, because Joshua looks
like a Kohlie he does, and he looks like Anderson,
and he looks like Frank Sanchez, real heavyweights of this era.
Jake looks like a heavyweight from the early nineteen hundreds
where heavyweight champions were like two hundred and twelve pounds.
And the second thing you noticed out of this is
that Jake looks like he has just gone through a
fucking war and everybody else is chilling, which, again, it

(01:04:24):
could mean that Jake got smacked up in this morning.
It could mean that Jake is doing shark tank rounds.
Can you imagine doing shark tank rounds against Jared Anderson,
Frank Sanchez, and Lawrence Akoley Again, unless you're a top
ten heavyweight in the world. That's fucking insane to even
think about it. And even then, Jake's doing it. I
gotta give him credit. This is the way you would
want to see him. Look while approaching the Anthony Joshua

(01:04:46):
fight now doesn't mean anything. All these things that I'm
bringing up doesn't mean that he'll be ready for AJ.

Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
And yes you can. You can see it in practice
and potentially try to mirror some of your game plan
using these guys in their sigh and they're reaching all
that to try to emulate AJ. But I just think
it's a different thing under the lights. And honestly, no
offense to Jared Anderson, Frank Sanchez, Lawrence of Colie. A
j probably knock them all. At LAWRENCEI probably have the
best chance of making the fight a bit more of
a point fighting kind of I want to say boring,

(01:05:14):
but you know the way Lawrence Coli fights. I think
AJ would probably beat him all. To be honest with
you, you never know. AJ lost to Andy Luiz, so maybe not.
I don't know. But the point is those guys I
would think have a chance. I don't think Jake would
beat any of those guys in a ten round boxing.
Maybe I'm wrong and it's the right work, but I
just don't think it's gonna be enough. But again there's more,
because again I kind of wondered for myself, like, how

(01:05:35):
does Jake even prepare for someone like this? What other
secret weapons could he be hiding? And again, you see
the heavyweights he's sparring, you see potentially the idea behind
what he wants to do is he's backing himself into
that corner and maybe jabbed the body over him. But
there's another part of this, apparently rumored to be that
Jake has been working a secret weapon in the form
of a coach coming to his camp to help him

(01:05:58):
prepare for aj And this comes from talkSPORT Boxing. I
want you guys to listen to this and tell me
what you think.

Speaker 11 (01:06:04):
Jim, can I just throw something into the mix something
that I heard earlier on today, Actually there is a
very famous trainer of heavyweights that is working now with
Jake Paul for this fight with Anthony Josha or will
be revealed very very soon. I'm just going to throw

(01:06:25):
that literacy angle. That little carrot out there in the
UK is based in London.

Speaker 3 (01:06:29):
Has he been in the studio.

Speaker 1 (01:06:32):
I'm not going to go anymore, Jim, Well, I'm not
going to go anymore.

Speaker 11 (01:06:35):
He'll buckle under some direct questioning during the break, Simon,
if you weren't having.

Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
It, okay, so you hear it there. A famous heavyweight
boxing trainer based in London is working with Jake to
prepare for Anthony Joshua. Now, the first two people that
came to my mind, and I'm trying to think of
people that have affiliation with, or around or against Anthony
Joshua would have some insight as to how to prepare

(01:07:02):
for him, how to beat him, what his weaknesses are,
what his strengths are. The first person I thought of,
and I think this one's a bit more of a
far fetched kind of idea than it really is something
to delve deeper into. It would be none other than
AJ's former coach, mister Ben Davids, a guy that helped
Tyson Fury come back out of retirement in those first
fights with Deontay Wilder. A guy that helped AJ when

(01:07:26):
he left Dereck James in Texas for a bit, right,
I think that was when he made the transition back.
Ben Davidson obviously a guy that would know a lot
about AJ, a lot of his strengths, a lot of
his weaknesses, and he is somewhat famous for working with
heavyweights outside of those guys that were with Billy, Joe
Saunders and some other fighters as well. I think Josh
Taylor as well. So that would be a guy that's
potentially being brought in to work with Jake. But I

(01:07:49):
don't know that Ben Davidson would do that. I don't
know if just as AJ leaves to go train with
And this is why I say Ben Davidson, AJ has
left to go and train with U six team, left
Ben Davidson go train with the six, I don't know,
because their relationship is so good. I don't know that
Ben Davidson would just turn cote on AJ and help
somebody prepare for him. Don't think that would happen unless
it was like a Tyson Fury, who we already had

(01:08:09):
a relationship with. So that leaves another individual that leaves
mister Don Charles. Don Charles British boxing trainer known for
coaching Derek Chazora, but also known for coaching one Daniel Dubois,
who just so happened as you see here in this
little very small picture down on the right side here
just so happened to as of earlier this year, absolutely

(01:08:30):
chin and stop AJ in dramatic, epic fashion in AJ's
triumphant return after AJ stopped Francis and Ghanu and had
all his confidence back and was fighting for a world title,
and Daniel Dubois said, no, sir, not tonight. If this
is true, it makes things very interesting. Don Charles was
in a pretty much chaotic camp, you guys remember with

(01:08:51):
Daniel Dubois. It was like Daniel dubois dad was also
kind of training him, which was an issue with Shane
mcgwigan when he was there. And then Don Charles came
in and it was chaos in the corner and Don
was trying to coach and couldn't really do it. And
a lot of people thought that Don didn't get his
fair shake when it came to Daniel Dubaugh and got
a lot of the blame for Dubile losing to Usig

(01:09:12):
just a couple of months ago. But he is a
very good trainer and a guy that just worked on
a game plan to beat Anthony Joshua now again Daniel
Duoi is also six four and two hundred and fifty
pounds with a crazy reach. So you can't teach Jake
Paul that. What will Don Charles teach to Jake? If
that's the guy I'm assuming here, I don't know what
will he be able to implement into the game plan

(01:09:34):
that would even allow Jake a chance to beat Anthony Joshua.
That I don't know that I'm still trying to figure
out because as of right now, I genuinely don't have
any answers for what Jake's gonna be able to do.
I keep going back to like watching fights with him
and guys like Tyron Woodley the first time around, and
in the Tommy Fury fight and Julio Sazer Chavez Junior
fight and the Anderson Civil fight, fights where I felt

(01:09:56):
he would be challenged to it agree, guys like Andre
August and Ryan I love Mike, but Mike Perry, they
didn't challenge him like that. And the times that Jake
has been challenged as a boxer and when he's had
to box not only forward but back, he struggled a
little bit. Right he won the fight with Anderson Silva
having to do a bit of that great jab won
him to fight. He won the fight with Juliosser Chivez
Junior because Chavez didn't really throw any punches, but when

(01:10:18):
Tommy stuck it on him with a jab with a
reset was longer than Jake's, it frustrated him. It broke
his timing. And I'm not saying that's the same Jake Paul,
but I just wonder, what have you changed if it's
just straight in and straight out I punched you punch
Anthony Joshua was gonna get this done early, and I'm
talking Francis and God who early. And I think Jake's
a better boxer than Francis by a long shot, but

(01:10:39):
he just doesn't have the physical advantages necessary to keep
aj off him unless he invites an inside fight, and
then I think you're in trouble as well. And I
may be breaking news with this, don Charles reference. I
have no idea, but once you guys have, tell me
what you think. Down below is Jake's secret weapon? Whoever
this coaches that has experienced at the top level of
the UK heavyweight boxing scene, is he gonna make a difference.

(01:11:01):
Is Jake sparring Frank Sanchez Jared Anderson and Lawrence Akli.
Is that gonna make a difference. The fact that Jake
potentially allegedly dropped the next opponent or Anthony Joshua in camp,
is that gonna make a difference. I don't have those answers,
but on December nineteenth, Live on Netflix, I guess we'll
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