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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is the thing I really wanted to look at.
I really wanted to see this part the Dana White,
Jake Paul Beef. Will it ever end? Apparently Logan asked
him about it on the show. So let's take a listen.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
There's another bridge I'd like to I'd like to maybe connect, dude,
is the is the is the burnt bridge with.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
My brother unfixed? I don't hate your brother.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
He made a distract on you, though.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
You know what's funny about your brother?
Speaker 1 (00:22):
So your brother, y'all remember the distract. The distract was
unironically not bad. It was a pretty good song. He
accidentally made a pretty good distract, although the storyline of
the distract was a little odd. If you guys remember,
like Jake and the whole thing is advocating for fighter pay,
but then he's also making fun of Orge Mosbal from
never making any money, and then he's like advocating for
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fighter insurance and like how you can't UFC fighters don't
get their stuff paid out after they retire, while he's
also beating the shit out of the guy that comes
to the hospital to get help. And then the whole time, uh,
you wonder how the guy got beat up in the
first place, and it turned out Jake jumped into the
MMA cage and beat him up with a chair, So
he was the culprit the whole time. I don't know
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if they thought the story beats through, but uh yeah,
he got someone to act as Dana Chris Cyborg was
in the was in the video that time on YouTube
for for my channel was insane.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Talks more shit than anybody else on the planet. Now
him and the Warlock are running around trying to fucking
suit people. They're trying to fucking suit people. Why when
people talk shit?
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Well, and oh my god, he call him the Keys
of the Warlock again. Oh no, dude, you know ni
Keis is gonna respond to that. You know he's going
to and Jake probably will too, because this is how
it goes. Things die down, and ironically, usually it's Dana
that starts talking about it again. To be fair, he
was asked here, Logan asked him about this beef with
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Jake and himself, But Jake usually doesn't start it. Usually
Dana says something he said he got him in the
Warlock running around suing people. To be fair, some of
the people are saying things that are clearly false, and
they're just acting as if it's true. And I don't
like the whole Oh we're suing, we're suing, But like
data would sue people too, if every single time he
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put on an event someone was saying it was like
reputable people were saying that they were fake fight and
that they were being rigged. You know, like if he
had Pierce Morgan saying that in front of a bunch
of people, like actual reputable sources saying that he would
take action too. Probably wouldn't have said it publicly. It
probably just been behind the scenes. But you can't, like
you and I get what he's saying too, you can't
like sue random Twitter accounts be like, oh, fake fight,
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wait fight that you're never gonna win. But like reputable,
actual journalists, sources, you know, commentators.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
And the NELK boys brought this up to me, and
you know, I'm sure there's people out there saying, you know,
that they're fake fights, they're fixed, and all this other
fucking bullshit. But I think what people mean when they
talk about it is, you know, he's he's gonna fight
fucking Gervonte Davis. It's it's like when you got you
guys need to fight.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Please tell me that was a cut. Please tell me
that was a cut. You know, Mike's funniest shit dude.
Mike said what you got after this whole conversation about
fake fights and how the fights are bullshit.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
Mike's like, no, seriously, though, though, who you got can
Jervonte Davis. It's it's like when you wo he got you.
Guys need to fight. Guys your fucking same size, you
know what I mean? When you fought Floyd, you are massive.
You're a massive fucking dude. Floyd's tiny, and I'm sure
when you were training you're like, all right, I'm gonna
hit this guy with a couple punches and grab him,
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tie him up. And he did hit you with a
fucking bomb of an overhand right one time, and you
fucking ate it. You ate that punch.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Logan's like proud of it. He's like, yeah, I did,
Hell yeah, I ate that punch from one hundred and
forty pounder. You're damn right, dude. Now granted it's Floyd Mayweather,
but you're still two hundred pounds dog, you know what
I mean? This is why, and I agree with Dana
on this. This is why the Dravante fight makes no
sense to me because even yes, Floyd didn't have the
punching power Jervonte had. But even if Jervonte lands, I
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don't see him hurting Jake to the point he knocks
him out. So what are we even doing. Where's the
idea of this gonna like, where's the idea that Javonte
is even gonna hurt him. He may hurt him to
the body, you know whatever. Jake doesn't want to throw
as much, but I don't see him one punch knocking
Jake out. And you know, the same thing was kind
of said with Logan, like, Okay, Floyd probably won't knock
him out, but probably gonna out box him. I get
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where Dana's coming from. These things are not meant to
be competitive fights. They're meant to make money and to
I guess scratch that itch of the circus mystery unknown.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
And and Dravante I think hits way harder than fucking Floyd,
but he's too small. I mean, your brother's gonna be
able to, you know, get inside on him, put his
weight on him, tie him up. But I don't hate
your brother. Your brother's out there doing his thing, but
it cracks me up that they want to start suing
people that are talking shit when your brother talks more
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shit than anybody talks.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
I think, I think the thought process behind it is Okay,
So Jake and I are obviously pretty polarizing individuals, and
when an echo chamber starts and a rumor mill starts
of like stage fight bullshit, which like these fights aren't
stage you know, that's just it's.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
At that level, it's like almost impossible.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
I think they think that it affects the business and
it affects the brand because people discredit him as actually
having legitimate, legitimate bouts.
Speaker 4 (05:27):
I think that's the theory. So to hold people accountable
for for.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
For legitimate or legitimate meaning not fixed correct? Right? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Yeah, yeah yeah, and which is which is? I mean again,
Dana would do the same thing if his if his
company came became known for doing fixed fights when they weren't,
then he would try to find the same way to
hold people accountable if they were reputable people saying that, right,
So I don't again the whole Jake suing people for
blatantly trying to say he fixes fights or he stages fights,
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or people have no knockout clauses and all the other bullshit.
I understand now again, people need to use their words
more accurately. If they're upset about what Jake is doing.
All you have to do if you're upset with the
way Jake is moving in his career is say what
people what some people do say, which is, we like
to see Jake challenge himself. We don't want to see
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these exhibitions, these fights that don't make sense for what
you said you want to do or what you uh
purport to want to be in the sport of boxing,
which is a world champion. We want to see you
fight active fighters around your skill left, that's it. But
you can't go on there and go, oh look another
rigged fight. Oh look another fake fight. Oh look he's
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staging another one right that that's the thing that's again false.
So that I get it. I get while they're upset,
but I also get why people categorize the way they do.
You just got to be better with your words, that's it.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
And not many of the fights are legitimate fights but
not being fixed. Yeah, hey you hit me here and
I hit you there.
Speaker 4 (06:56):
Yeah, I mean that's Dana, that's insane. Like I agree,
like let's let's choreograph.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do?
If people are fucking saying stupid shit? People say dumb
shit about me, my business, you know all the time.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Is it true? There's another thing too, Like when Logan
was saying in an echo chamber, start, how many people
say crazy shit about the UFC and Dana, not maybe
on the fixed fight level, but they say some crazy shit.
So it's like he's never I mean, maybe he has
sued some people, and that's probably out in public record
at this point. But the fighter pay thing comes up
all the time. You know. That's that's it. I mean,
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I don't know what you'd really see him on over there,
But I'm just saying there's there's probably things that have
been wrong or false that have come out about Dana
that is set all the time.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
It's just who gives you shit? Yeah, fucking ignore it
and just keep doing your thing. Have you guys ever
sued anyone?
Speaker 5 (07:42):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Good question, good question.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
I don't think so. Really, I don't think so. But
in twenty five years, I mean we've obviously been in
some shit.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it happens, It happens. It was actually
a really good question from Logan. He stuck it on him.
There fair play.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
Back in the old days, when when we first bought
this company, it was the Wow Wow West. I mean,
people were using our trademark and it was crazy back then.
But I don't think we ever had to sue anybody.
We'll probably send a couple of letters out and send
some letters out say yeah, hey, well we're gonna sue you.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
I hear your uh, which, by the way, I think
is what Jake is doing. So again Dana being critical
of it. Like now again, if you're using someone's trademark
and all that other stuff, that's a little different. But
Jake is essentially sending out cease and desist.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
I hear your critique on fighting guys at the same
size as you. Is that why you guys would let
me fight Connor?
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Is that why?
Speaker 4 (08:34):
What is that why you wouldn't let me fight Connor?
Speaker 3 (08:37):
That's fucking gonna fight You're you're yeah, you're fucking huge.
Connor weighs one hundred and forty five pounds one hundred
and fifty five pounds.
Speaker 4 (08:43):
Yeah, but he says he could beat me, and I
think people would tell it.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
But everybody thinks that. I mean, everybody thinks so good
if he said I can't beat fucking Logan Paul, I mean,
come on, yeah, yeah, you're gonna say that. Yeah, you're
a fucking professional fighter. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
See, there's just a fundamental difference in the way an
actual sports CEO and an entertainer look at sports. That's
what I'm getting with the entire like disparity between these
you know, influencer crossover boxing matches, especially the ones that
Logan does and now with Jake doing the same thing
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sort of, there's just a fundamental difference in the way
they look at things. They look at these events like
blockbuster events. They don't look at them as sporting events.
They look kind of a spectacle. I mean, Logan's in
the fucking WWE, for God's sake, That's the way they
look at And that's the way Jake looks at these
kind of events. He does because he's fighting Jervonte Davis
into any sports hardcore competition, morale effort, you know, legacy,
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hierarchy minded sports person. None of it makes any sense
because we go, well, no, Davonte is not in Jake's
weight class. What does that prove? We do sport to
prove who's better at sport, not with inherent advantages or
disadvantages or X y Z. Logan and I guess Jake
for that matter, look at these like we want to
get the most eyes possible, regardless of what people said
we in our and I think that Logan and jakebo
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believe this because of the disadvantages we came into the
sport with. If we are to do better than people expected,
or if we're able to win or knock someone out,
then we're better, which is not true because there's massive
disadvantages on the other end. I would say that out
weigh the disadvantages on their end, at least jakeson the
way they market these things and act like if I
beat Gervonte, I'm better, or if Logan was like I
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beat Floyd and I beat I'm the best boxer in
the world, when Floyd wasn't the best boxer when Logan
bought him, and also it was a sixty pounds eight difference,
like the way they categorize in narrative shape around it
is the thing people get upset about and the fact
that it's happening.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
But yeah, yeah, I don't hate your brother. I don't
hate your brother. Your brother talks more shit than anybody
that I've ever seen, you know, He's always talking about
the UFC and all this other stuff. It's like an
obsession for him for some weird reason. But I don't
hate your brother.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
Do you think do you think that the relationship can
be mended.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
Eventually into what? As far as I don't know, We're
gonna hang out and fucking you know, go see a
movie or something. I mean, you know, I.
Speaker 4 (11:09):
Don't know, I don't know, just to be cordial, just
because like.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
We can be cordial. I have no problem with your brother. Yeah, Yeah,
I have no problem with your brother. We are in
the fucking fight business man. Yeah. Lots of mean things
are said. Yeah, and and and and uh. Ship flies
back and forth. There are obviously Listen, if I didn't
like your brother, I'd say I can't stand your fucking brother,
and and I wouldn't be shy about it.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Yeah, he'd probably banned him from UFC events if he couldn't.
If he couldn't, uh, if he didn't like him that much,
you know what I'm saying, he'd probably put him on
the band list because he really doesn't like like people
he doesn't like. He doesn't like Arielhawan, he doesn't like
uh Dan was Rovel, He doesn't like those kind of guys.
But I think that it's more of just like, uh,
your brother's a little shit talker, and Dana likes to
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get in the weeds. He likes to get in the
mud with him. Honestly, I think Dana doesn't like Nikisa
more than he doesn't more than Jake. Like I think
that Jake is just you know, he's obviously he's Jake.
He talks his shit whatever. But I think if it's
more Dana probably doesn't like Nakisa and vice versa. By
the way, I don't think they like each other, but
they they'll tell you who he doesn't like. I thinks
he's pretty clear when he calls Nikisa the warlock and
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won't even say his name, that's who he doesn't like.
Speaker 3 (12:18):
Like many other people in the business. But I do
not hate your brother's That's it's just I don't I wish.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
I mean, again, it's not Logan's responsibility to ask this,
but I do wish he would have asked more about Nikisa,
because then you would see Dana it turned red. And
I think it really fired up or he just shut
it down right away, but I would have been interested
in that the rematch if Chris you Bang Junior versus
Connor Ben. Although Chris you Bank Junior clearly won the
first fight, so so I'll call it business is reopening
between these two. This will be you Bank versus Ben
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number four. The fathers fought twice, the sons are now
fighting twice. A middleweight fight or November fifteen, and this
is one of the most watched fights in the UK,
especially of the year. This was a great fight between
two guys that were in a knockdown, dragout, slober knocker
back and forth. Chris Hubank Junior took the win and
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Doug super Deep was an absolute dawg dog in the
first fight and needed to be because Connor Ben looked
a lot better than I think people realized he would
at one hundred and sixty pounds normally he's at one
forty seven. Came up, but unfortunately for him, his inexperience,
his lack of technique and just him winging shots was
his undoing. U Bank Junior took him to school in
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those last five to six rounds and it was amazing.
In Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium, were ready to do it again
in just over a month and a half and some change.
But today they're doing the first press conference for this rematch,
and we have to take a look because things got spicy,
things got downright disrespectful, and accusations that came out of
this are absolutely wild. What do I mean the breakdown?
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Let's go Connor Ben, He's back at one hundred and
sixty pounds now. I was told, or I guess I
saw online. Connor warred this Manchester City Jersey in honor
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of the late great Ricky Hatton who just recently passed away.
Obviously super unfortunate and just just something that no one anticipated.
Is really really a tragic day for the sport of
boxing and the entire UK. It's just awful. All of
it is awful. I send my condolences to his family,
to his close ones. Make sure you guys all say
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a prayer. This was a nice touch from Connor Ben.
And again we're gonna get into some stuff in just
a second that I thought was super tasteless, but let's
just first and foremost, and I think they actually did
a nice tribute as well in this press conference, but
I just wanted to make sure I say obviously rest
in peace to the legend.
Speaker 6 (14:52):
Ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 7 (14:53):
Chris you Bank Junior, there.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
He is, and Louis Vatan.
Speaker 6 (15:01):
So let's hear from the fighters. Firstly, a quick word
from Chris Hubank Junior. Chris, when you think back to I.
Speaker 7 (15:10):
Like you to address Connor first. I think I'm just
interested to hear what he's got to say.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Okay, as you wish, Hey, I have a feeling I'm
gonna say this a lot in this video to the
victor goes the spoils. All right, So in the first
fight you saw Chris Hubang Junior perform absolute masterclass. In
these press conferences. He was dancing around Eddie Hearn and
Connor Benn. He was holding the court. He was going
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on monologues which I expect today. But now that he's won,
he's going to up it to the next level. And
he starts right away by going like, yeah, you know,
I appreciate you you coming to me first, but I
want to hear what Connor Ben has to say. After
all that talking before the first fight, after all the
stuff that was said about how he was gonna knock
me out in three or four rounds, and after the
whole egging and eggs acting and all that, what's he
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got to say now after I wont What's he got
to say?
Speaker 7 (16:04):
This? This?
Speaker 1 (16:05):
This is what the victor gets when you do a rematch.
Somebody already won, somebody's already gotten ahead of the game.
And that's Chris.
Speaker 6 (16:11):
You ban Junior Connor, Ben Connor, when you think about
what happened in April, you always said it was the
early runs that got you out.
Speaker 7 (16:19):
With bed because you.
Speaker 6 (16:20):
Feared losing in this game. How has the reality been
for you and what have you perhaps learned about yourself
since April?
Speaker 5 (16:28):
Yeah, listen, I mean it's always hard processing a loss.
Nobody prepares to lose, you know, as far as we
want to do our best, but ultimately we want to
get the victory at all costs.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
You know.
Speaker 7 (16:39):
It's told me a lot, told me a lot about myself.
Speaker 5 (16:41):
I want to go back to draw and board and
work and learn, gain experience, and experience was gained. So
no doubt November fifteenth, you get that version.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
There is no doubt about it that Connor Ben has
a lot more to learn. By the way, I just
realized he's got a face tattoo. He did not have
that the last time I saw. I like, here's the thing.
I like Connor Ben, and I know that's not gonna
win me any fan and his back and forth because
I also like Chris you Bank Junior. But I got
to interview Connor Bin almost. I think it was the
weekend after or the week of the next fight week
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in New York. He came out to the Ryan Garcia
Roly Romero fight, and I gotta tell you, guys, he
looked like he was handling the loss.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Well.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
I know that. You know, it's tough. You never know
what's going on internally with people. But he didn't have
a scratch on him. He sat through that interview like
it was just another thing. And I think that he
had gotten a decent enough reception, at least in America
from fight fans because of his performance, because he went
toe to toe, because he swung it out, he dogged
it out. And this is what I keep saying about
pro boxing right now, and why best fighting the best
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or at least matchups. You want to see entertaining matchups
being more important than belts being more important than you know,
a win and a loss in some cases, I still
believe obviously wins and losses mean something, but it's not
the end.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
Of the world.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
It's not the end of the road. I think that's
what Connor Ben and other fighters see is that when
they take risks, and when Chris hu Bank took a
risk as well, you see the fans rally around that.
You see them almost supports you more because the loss
is only as bad as your performance sometimes in the fight.
At least that's the way I look at it, and
that's why I enjoy this being a rematch, even though
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I would have loved to have seen Chris you Bank
do something else at one sixty eight potentially and Connor
Ben fight you know whoever at one forty seven, maybe
a Ryan Garcia, both coming off losses. That would have
made sense. But this is why I'm okay with the rematch,
because they both leave it in the ring went or loss.
Speaker 6 (18:26):
Has your opinion on Connor Ben changed since the first
fight as a person, as a fighter, do you respect
him more than you did then?
Speaker 7 (18:35):
What a crazy, crazy world we live in today.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Just remember the question was do you respect Connor Ben
as a person or a fighter more? Now? After the
first fight than you did, because I have a feeling Chris,
you Bank Junior is not going to say a word
about that, just gonna say whatever he wants.
Speaker 7 (18:56):
Here. For my entire life as a professional fighter, I
have been the villain and the bad guy fourteen years
and thirty eight fights of people loving to hate me.
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But you know, I don't want to get ahead of myself.
But from what I'm seeing online nowadays and the interactions
I'm I'm having with you know, people all over the
world in the streets, I don't know if I'm that
guy anymore. It's not just boxing fans that are approaching
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me now. It's little girls, elderly folk housewives, people that
really have nothing to do with boxing, and they are
all you know, they're all greeting me, and they're all
wishing me the best of luck.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
First off, Yeah, this is exactly what I thought would happened.
Chris is not going to say a single word of
the question he was asked. But look at Eddie. Eddie's like,
what is he talking about? Connor is already like fuck
this dude, what is he saying? Like no one's paying attention,
and he's just in full monologue mode. I love it.
Speaker 7 (20:12):
The funny thing is, if you speak to this side
of the table, Eddie Hun will tell you, as he
told the world off to the fight, that Connor Ben
is in fact the people's champ. I mean, wow, that
is uh, that's incredible, Connor Ben, you did it, oh kid,
the people's champ.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
All right. So I kind of wondered coming into this,
are we are we gonna be a little more respectful
with each other? Is this gonna be more of like
a copeesthetic. Hey, we went to war, we shed blood.
There's a bit of respect there. The answer is no.
I mean, I'm sure there is competitive respect. But the
answer as far as like, hey, are they gonna be
nicer this time around, is no. We already started with
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the troll in here. The people's champ, Connor Yeah, wait
to go, kid, you did it.
Speaker 7 (21:00):
One thing I know for sure is that you know
Connor Ben, he put on a great fight. He went
out there and he did what I did not expect
him to do. But you know, I'm gonna tell you
right here and now, you ain't no chat. You most
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definitely ain't no People's Champs. To get that out of
yet you keep letting Eddie, hun blow smoke up your ass,
and you're gonna end up being even more of an
embarrassment than he is.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
Woo my lord. Okay, so yeah, this is this is
I already know where this is gonna go. This is
gonna be Chris you Bank Junior verse Eddie heard again
in these press conferences. And to be honest, it sometimes
is better that way because Connor Ben just gets tired
of it and doesn't want to go do the back
and forth anymore. But again, you Bank Junior is not
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giving up on this just persistent attack of Eddie heard
from the first fight to now. He is just on
Eddie's ass, dude, He's not letting it breed over there.
Speaker 7 (22:01):
These men are not men of the people. They are pretending.
They're pretending to be the good guys wolves in sheep's clothing.
If you will, they will do anything they can. They
will screw over anybody they can, They will cut any corners,
they will break any rules they can to try and
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get ahead. Ruthless, immoral, and without restraint. These men are.
They did everything they could to try and destroy me
in this last fight. Contract breaches, fines, rehydration clauses, sabotage,
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weigh in, biased commentary and referee.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
The list goes all right, so just quickly, I didn't
want I didn't listen to the commentary because Jordy and
I were doing our own show. I don't know about
the bias that was in the commentary or the refereeing.
I'm not exactly sure what happened there. But he also
accuses Eddie. I assume he said the people on the
other side. I guess he means Eddie when he talks
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about like the sabotaged weigh ins, which I do remember.
I don't know what happened with the weigh in, but
that Chris missed weight by point zero five or something
like that, or point five half a pound, I don't
know what it was, and they find him five hundred
thousand dollars. But that wasn't an Eddie Hearn thing. I
don't think they think that was the British Boxing Board
of Control, which was crazy to find him that amount
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of money for it. But then he made rehydration way,
which again I'm not a fan of rehydration clauses. I
think they're very detrimental to someone's health. But you may
Junior did sign a contract that allowed them to do that.
So you know, you could complain about it, and rightfully so,
but just know that it's something that you agreed to do,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 7 (23:48):
Even on fight night, they blocked my team from coming
to the stadium for thirty minutes, and then when I arrived,
they have security walking in front of my call, trying
to slow me down and store me as much as
possible to make me late. I've never so much waffle.
It's okay, I hear a lot more, but you know more,
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you know, it's incredible.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
This does sound a little crazy, you know. I again,
this could be mind games, and it probably is just
trying for for Chris Eu bank Hunter just to try
to wind up Eddie, Hearn and Connor and get them
all out of sorts. And if that's the case, he's
probably gonna be successful. But there's there's a certain line
you can't really like. The accusations are getting pretty specific,
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talking about like having security guards walk in front of
his van and delay this delay that sabotage this. I'm
trying to look at this from an unbiased perspective. I
don't know how Eddie would do idiot, so again, it
could just be completely and it probably is Chris Eubanks
Junior just winding him up. But you gotta be careful
how far you go with that, because we know in
this game, especially Frank Warren doesn't play around with that stuff.
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Frank Warren will light you up and take you to
court over claims made against Queensberry and himself. And if
you guys remember, way back last I think it was
last year, you Bang Junior said something about Frank Warren
being a scumbag and he immediately put the kebash on that.
He was like, what you sure? And it was a
tense situation. We'll just say, but Chris, he's gonna go
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right up to that line and sometimes maybe step over
just to poke Eddie and to get him all out
of sorts.
Speaker 7 (25:23):
Well, the levels that these guys were stooped to. I
finally get into the stadium, I get into my changing room.
I'm preparing the sending idiots to try and distruct me
in my changing room. We get through that, I go
out there outside these wolves and I win the fight.
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Now off to the fight. Due to severe dehydration, I'm
putting an ambulance and I have to go to hospital
I was in, actually so dehydrated that one of the
toenails on my big toe fell off, and it actually
fell off as crying back about hawfwaying out. But anyway,
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I'm in Jesus, I'm in the app not a toenail.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
I like the gamesmanship going back and forth here. This
is one who can control the narrative of this press conference.
You're seeing it in real time. You're seeing the mind
games in real time. I don't know if christ you
Bane Junior lost his toenail because of dehydration. I don't
even know if that's the thing that can happen. But
I have lost a toenail before, and that shit does
fucking hurt mine. I lost because I played in a
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wet rain game in American football and it kept jamming
into the front of my shoe and it ended up
popping up and having to be removed. But I have
no idea the validity of these claims. But it's a
weird one to throw in there for no other reason
unless it was true. It would be tough to fight
on let alone, you know, train with or whatever a
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broken or lost toenail.
Speaker 7 (26:59):
These bags blocked that ambulance from leaving the stadium for
twenty minutes.
Speaker 8 (27:06):
By the way, this is an intrig or key game
because this is all being noted.
Speaker 7 (27:10):
Twenty absolute minutes. What fucked him? Waffle? I'm laying there
in a gurney, oxygen mask on, and the car cannot move.
They will not open the gates to let us leave.
Speaker 8 (27:27):
Sorry, who won't open the gates?
Speaker 7 (27:28):
Now? If this was a serious injury that I had
sustained that twenty minutes.
Speaker 8 (27:34):
Chris, I want to know who wouldn't open the gates.
Speaker 7 (27:36):
It's important that twenty minutes. You can't answer that came.
It could have been the difference between life and death.
You took shit, you.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
And while this was all happening, that is okay. This
is what I was talking about when I said these
things can become a little bit you know, you can
go a little too far with this. Chris Huban Junior
is alleging that Eddie Hearn I assume Matchroom somehow stopped
him from leaving the events, somehow had control of the
gates in and out of Tottenham Hot Spurs Stadium and
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held him up for twenty minutes. And he's insinuating that
if it was a more severe injury than just dehydration,
that they would have been responsible before the difference between
life and death. This is what I was talking about
when I said, you can only go so far with
that kind of stuff. I don't know how stuff in
the UK works versus in the US, but libel and
slander I feel like, is I mean, he's essentially saying
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that they wouldn't let him leave and go get treatment,
like they were preventing him on purpose from getting medical aid.
That is crazy to say. And I can't believe that's
true at all. Like that the whole Tonel thing maybe,
but that one you can't even like, okay, buddy, no shot,
that's true. But again, Chris is walking right over that
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line right now. And Edie, but he said it, he said, listen,
I'm making sure you get held accountable for this. It's funny,
but at some point you have to be like, all right,
you can't just allege everything and say outright that they're
the ones doing it. That's great.
Speaker 7 (29:00):
Connor Ben and Eddie Hern are in here talking to
the media lying about how I had a broken jaw
and that was the reason why I was going to hospital. Bullshit.
Artists of the highest.
Speaker 8 (29:13):
And Chris, could we get one thing clear? Can you
just can you just confirm that you were accusing? Yes,
I am Mattrim Yes, okay, guys say it from say it?
Speaker 7 (29:27):
Say it? You know Mattrium? Who who else? Who go
on say it?
Speaker 8 (29:31):
Why was to say that Mattrium while you from going
to the hospital.
Speaker 7 (29:37):
It was like, what so you can try and sue
me be a little at all? That's I think you're
talking about the wrong artic.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
What was that a shot that Jake Paul said, Well,
so you consume me. I think you're talking about the
wrong guy. I mean he kind of did say it.
He didn't say it like in a full sentence, but
he not only alluded to Mattroom, but he said Eddie
and then he said the guy's over there. And then
when he said is it Room you're talking about, he
said yes. I mean, completely insane to say for sure,
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And then he goes, who else could it have been?
It was probably just the fact that the security and
everybody was leaving the event and the streets were flooded
and they were trying to get everybody. It was probably
just a complete miscommunication and people not being able to
do their jobs well in a crowded area more likely
than anything else. To allege that, like matchroom is not
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letting you go and get medical aid is crazy.
Speaker 7 (30:28):
These are the level you talk shit. These are the
levels you know. We stopped you falling of these people. Eddie.
The last time you're up here, you were talking about
how famous and popular you are, even more famous than me.
Speaker 8 (30:43):
That's impossible. You're the people's chim what you said that, No,
you're getting stopped by grannies and children.
Speaker 7 (30:49):
Are throwing themselves out. You're like, you're the Pope.
Speaker 8 (30:51):
It's incredible and even with half a toenail, but I
can't believe it.
Speaker 7 (30:56):
That's interesting. The fact is you're telling.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Us we this is this is what I thought it
would be. This has become the chrisy Bank Junior versus
Eddie Heard show. And you know what, this time around,
Eddie is actually giving it back to him a little
bit like Chris is, you know, doing the thing where
he's like, Eddie's a scumbag and here's why some of
that stuff kind of crazy. But Eddie is giving it
to him a little bit. He's like, I know, I
can't be the most popular man out because you got
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women and children fawning over you like the pope. This
build up to this fight is gonna be insane. I
just hope that Connor gets a word in edgewise because
he's the one fighting. I know Eddie is probably one
of the best talkers and promoters in boxing, but Connor
got to say something too. Connor, Connor got it. You
know what I'm saying. He gotta get in there. He's
the one that's gonna be fighting on fight night. It's
it's gonna be him and Chris you Bank Junior, not
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Eddie and Chris Eubank.
Speaker 8 (31:43):
But you don't talk shit about things that you want
to fank. It's not Listen, you've already accused us of
stopping your ambulance from going to the hospital. That's fair enough.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
We'll see what happens.
Speaker 8 (31:53):
We'll see that's why, Okay, we will see my friend.
Speaker 7 (31:56):
Listen.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
That's crazy. He's he's doubling and tripling down on it.
That's wild. Again. I don't know what proof that Chris
you Bank Junior would have that match room was like
not wanting him to go to the hospital. That's insane.
Maybe I'm the one that's been missing something here, but
I that's I feel like that's a pretty serious claim.
Speaker 7 (32:12):
Had a hard day's work in your life? All right,
I know why you're talking to me.
Speaker 8 (32:15):
And you've only had one, you think, and that was
the last time. You're gonna have a real hard night's work.
Speaker 7 (32:20):
On November fifteen, you're multimillion pounds the state writing up
contracts to flease fighters out of as well. We'll see, Chris,
We'll see.
Speaker 8 (32:27):
We will see of your acuization, yets you shall, we
will see talking about how you talk, we see through
your games. You don't know, miss you don't give a
shit about.
Speaker 7 (32:37):
Anyone or nothing to use people. We'll see that's the
man you are. Okay, we'll see.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Yeah, man, he is still because he you know, he's
still talking about Eddie freezing fighters out of deals and
some things that go on in the background. There is
still real animosity from his time, uh with Eddie, from
his time I guess just around the boxing scene, a
just fucking hate each other straight up. I think Chris
Eubank Junior and Eddie hearn hate each other more than
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Chris you Bank Junior and Connor Bend. And in that
same token, I would like to see a reality TV
show or some sort of back and forth when they
do the face to face. Honestly, at this point I'd
rather see Chris you Bank Junior and Eddie sit down
for the face to face because look at Connor, look
at him, He's like, what the fuck am I doing here?
What is this ship?
Speaker 7 (33:20):
We will see?
Speaker 6 (33:21):
We will Connor quick one to you as your opinion
changed on Chris Hugh Bank Jr.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
I'm gonna get term of half swim, you know, because
you need a dancing partner, and he was that for me?
Did I underrest of my m I did I generly
for I knock your man free four rounds on my heart,
Chris shot man.
Speaker 7 (33:41):
That's what.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
I need. More of that, just poking and product. Chris
you Bank Junior to me would have a better option
and a better success orrate just poking at Connor because
Eddie can kind of give it back to him. Connor
is not good with with, you know, the back and forth.
He doesn't really want to do that. And I think
he can get the same way he got him over
emotional in the first press conferences for the first fight.
I think he could try to do the same in
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the second and see how much Connor beIN has learned.
See see how much he learned from the loss, you know,
because all it did was make Connor beIN want to
go in there and take U Bank's head off. Like
the way he was swinging, it felt like every punch
had some emotion in it, from the things that were said,
from the egg on the head, from all of it,
and it just felt like Chris had done such a
masterclass job of doing mental gymnastics and lapping running circles
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around Connor in the in the back and forth of
the press conference. He had gotten him so wound up
that that was the result. I think he would try
to do it again. Instead, he's gone after eddy.
Speaker 7 (34:37):
Year, you know, so underestimated him.
Speaker 5 (34:39):
But you know he gave me one hell of a fight,
and it was one hell of a fight, And yeah,
I'm excited for next time round.
Speaker 7 (34:46):
To be honest, man, Well let's see it from you know,
this was the first time in my life that I've
ever seen a fighter lose and then go on some
type of victory tour. This guy, this.
Speaker 8 (35:00):
Guy was there was we were we were in car Chris,
that your me.
Speaker 7 (35:08):
That was the five hundred grand few un professionals and
they gave me that car, you flew over to America,
You're taking pictures of people. I'm just so I'm so
grateful for the love and and you guys on like
you won.
Speaker 5 (35:22):
Understand John me to finish, understand.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
I mean they toails. Though now I didn't look at
it as as Connor been doing, you know, victory tour.
Now him buying the car and everything inflexing on Chris
after Christmas weight that was that was kind of crazy.
But at the same time they all knew they were
going to have a rematch, and Connor, I think felt
well about how he did. You know, he felt like
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even if he lost the fight, he damaged up Chris
you Bank Junior big time in that fight, and he
didn't have him with a lot of damage on you know,
on himself. Again, I interviewed him three days later. I
guess I was a part of the victory to I
interviewed him like three or four days later and he
looked fine. But I will say again to my point earlier,
I felt like both men got accepted more. Chris you
Vick Junior was accepted as the People's champion that night
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for sure, and in the UK he was the hero
of that night, But Connor Benn I thought earned a
lot more respect back that he may have lost from
the ped incident, from all of the things that came
with that and having to reschedule this fight. I think
he earned a lot of respect back, maybe not all
of it, certainly not all of it. And there's definitely
people that don't like him still and maybe never will.
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The way he fought that night, I thought earned a
lot of respect both men.
Speaker 5 (36:36):
Listen, Chris, the reality is, while you were sipping through
for a straw, I was back in the gym after
the fight, ready for September twentieth. Why was you not ready?
We was locked in September twentieth. So if you want
to talk about little Tour, I was training them. Meanwhile,
what were you doing?
Speaker 7 (36:51):
I was a living life, my friend.
Speaker 5 (36:54):
What you just said, well, you just said, listen, I
don't care to to be fine of him fifteenth might
And yeah, that.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
Was a nasty line from Connor Benn. He said, while
you are sipping fruit through a straw after our fight,
I was back training again. He did lose, and Chris
Eubank Junior did win. But that's a nasty line and
it talks about it again. I don't know if that
sipping tunes straw whatever, but it does lend to my
point that Christian Bank Junior won the battle. He won
the fight, but connor Ben with a rematch clause in place,
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might have We'll see again because Bo mac now is
in the corner of Christi you Bank Junior, but he
might have won the war the way he damaged up
Chris Hubank Junior. He's not a young guy. He is
gonna have to cut all that weight again, and maybe
the skills will pay the bills the same way and
the second fight as they did in the first, and
connor Ben just doesn't have the skills. Just isn't the
skill level of Christiyu Bank plus the weight that might
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have an effect. I mean, we're turning this fight around
in the same year. It may have an effect. And
more of the damaging shots were landed by Christian Bank Junior,
but the more damaging shots noticed, there's a difference there.
The more damaging shots were landed by connor Ben in
that fight, more of them were landed by you Bank Junior,
but the more damage was landed Mike connor beIN. But
again Chris Eubank gets to talk that talk. He's like, yeah,
you were getting ready. I was living life. That's what
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winners get to do. They kind of do set the precedent,
they get to establish determine when they want to come back.
And that's what Chris Eubank gets for winning.
Speaker 9 (38:14):
In all the fights that are promoted with Chris, that
rematch against Liam Smith was the most focused, was the
most dedicated, was the best Chris Hubank Junior I have seen,
and I think Chris will be will be doing it
in even more emphatic fashion.
Speaker 7 (38:33):
I mean, the performance Terrence put on against Canella the
other day was exceptional. So congratulations to you and and
the Terrence Croft community. Everyone giving up. Yeah, man, I mean.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
Bomack joining this team changes almost everything for this fight.
And again, Chris Hubank Juniors really never stayed consistent with
a trainer, and somehow he's able to be successful doing that.
I don't even know how that's possible, but it does
add a lot to this camp. It adds a lot
of technique, a lot of skill, a lot of mastery
of distance, timing, everything else that Chris already has. But
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with a commander in chief in the corner, O Macvers
Tony Simms and all that wealth and knowledge. Man Chris
was already I thought, technically better clearly than Connor Ben.
This this is gonna add so much.
Speaker 6 (39:20):
Despite the setback for Connor Ben in April, what do
you believe changed about the way he is seeing within
the boxing world?
Speaker 8 (39:28):
Which is firstly Jamie oversely just just a couple of
you might just gonna say the thirty seconds about Ricky Hatton.
Speaker 7 (39:36):
There's no Chris Chris one second. You must the drill, Chris, Chris,
the drill. I'm looking at you.
Speaker 8 (39:41):
Anything you say, okay, and I'm a bad guy.
Speaker 7 (39:47):
All I was going to do is say a few
words about Ricky Hatton. Ok okay, well, okay, I.
Speaker 8 (39:51):
Won't say anything about You're You're an asshole.
Speaker 7 (39:55):
You talk shit from you, you get what's.
Speaker 8 (39:57):
Coming ship, It doesn't matter.
Speaker 7 (39:59):
You can do that. Let's move on. You know what,
I want to talk about something else, forget Eddie. I
want to talk about the British boxing border control.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
Yeah, I'm not gonna lie. This is a terrible look
for Chris for a couple of reasons. Number one, Eddie Hearn,
I guess wanted to say like a quick thing about
Ricky Hatton, which again I think everybody in the UK
at this moment their hearts mourned for Ricky Hatton, and
if Eddie wanted, I know they already did the tribute.
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If Eddie wanted to say something just personal, a personal
anecdote to commemorate the life and honor Ricky, that that
would have been something. I think that would have been
appropriate because of the recent passing Chris. He didn't obviously
know that Eddie was going to start that way, but
he also did this the entire first time around with Eddie,
where he wouldn't let him talk, wouldn't let him talk.
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Now I've seen some people online saying, oh, well, this
was Eddie's way of trying to make Chris look bad.
I don't think. I again, I don't. I've never known
Eddie to be that kind of guy to try to
use Ricky Hatton's recent death to try to make Chris
you Bank Junior look bad by starting his you know
whatever he was going to say with let me just
say this about Ricky Hatton so Chris would interrupt him.
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I don't think that's I think we're going too deep
to look at it that way. I just think Chris
didn't realize what Eddie was either saying to begin with,
but then Eddie said it a couple of times, and
he said, I just want to say a quick thing
about Ricky Hatton, and Chris you Bank contin continuing to
interrupt him. That's not a great look. Again, I don't
know if he heard Eddie was saying that this stuff
about when he was like, Hey, I just want to
say this about Ricky and then you can do whatever
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you want to do. But Chris, he's got to drop
the the act just for a second, right. You do
need to show some damn respect for Ricky Hatton in
that moment, and that's what Eddie was trying to do.
So I don't rate that from Chris you Bank Junior.
I don't like that. And then we had a tweet
come out after where Mattroom tweeted Eddie hearn tries to
say a few words about Ricky Hatton with the shrug face,
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and Chris you Bank Junior underneath it says, imagine trying
to use Ricky Aten's passing is a way to try
and get to talk at a press conference. New low
from Herne here, I apologize on Eddie's behalf awesome tribute
to Ricky at the start of the presser though he
really was a legend, thoughts and prayers with his family. Again,
you're still playing games here. I don't I cannot rate
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this at all. I think this is Chris thinking that
Eddie is playing games with him, so he's gonna play
games back right where he's like, oh yeah, they already
did the presser tribute, you know, great awesome tribute at
the start of the presser, but Eddie is trying to
use him to get a word off in a press
cond Again, I'm not sure how close Eddie Hearn was
to Ricky Hatton, but either way, that was just an
that was not a great look for Chris Uban Junior there,
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even if Eddie wasn't being sincere, even if it was
just to get a word off edge wise at the
press conference, the fact that you're not letting him do
that when it's about Ricky Hatton, that just doesn't look
good for him. And again, I don't think Eddie was
doing it just to get a word in edge wise.
I don't think that's the way that was going.
Speaker 7 (42:54):
I want to talk about the British boxing border control
and more specifically a man by the name of Robert Smith.
This is the big boss behind the scenes, the head hauncho,
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the man with all the power that controls everything that
goes on in professional boxing inside of the United Kingdom.
This guy's a big deal, he really is. Now, this
idiot allowed a room full of media and cameramen into
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my private way in the day before the fight. Is
this when you were sabotage begun. Time that it took
to get these people out contributed to me missing the way, Chris,
you turned that over an hour late and getting fined
five hundred K.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
You turned that over an hour late, he l So
now Chris is calling, I assume the head of the
British Boxing Boarder Control, Robert Smith, an idiot and saying
that them allowing I guess he's referring to Mattrooms cameras
to come into his locker room while he was trying
way in. I'm pretty sure he did show up over
an hour late. I'm not sure what the reasoning was
for that, but anyway, all of that stuff, He's now
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going after the British Boxing Bulllder Control, which I know
doesn't play lightly because they hand him down a five
hundred thousand dollars fine for him missing weight. So again
I respect, I guess for speaking your truth, but you
might want to fight your battles here, Chris. I don't
know who what kind of enemies you want to make,
but it's certainly not the people that are trying to
sanction your fight, right.
Speaker 7 (44:34):
Connor Ben fight in gloves filled with horse hand knowing
that it was a direct breach of the contract I
had for this fight.
Speaker 1 (44:43):
There was a I wonder what gloves Connor Benn was
not allowed to wear through the contract. Again, we will
never see the light of day with these contracts. But
I assume the horse hair gloves were Clador Reis's or
MX Hugos or MX Excels or something. I don't know.
It's been clear Floyd Mayweather at one point did not
want to fight against guys wearing horse hair gloves, and
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obviously Chris didn't neither. I don't know again, if that
was in the contract or not. I have no idea.
Speaker 7 (45:11):
On fight night, he personally escorted an arch nemesis of mine,
Billy Joe Saunders, to my changing room group or to
disrupt and try and ruin my preparations for the biggest
fight of my life.
Speaker 1 (45:28):
Now again, I don't know why. If you guys remember
this was a story as well, and some of this
stuff that I'm starting to remember, Chris Eubank Junior is
telling the truth on why was why was Billy Joe
Sanders even close to Chris Eubank Junior's locker room that night?
Someone I remember there was like, oh, he's gonna be
there to inspect the gloves, but you have to be
an accredited part of the corner. I'm pretty sure of
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your opponent to come in and inspect gloves or inspect
hand raps. I might have been hand wrapped. Billy Joe
Sanders was none of those things. And he I remember
him just like trying to walk up in the locker
room and then Christian Ban Junior's manager stopped him. That
was a bit of an odd situation. I don't know
why that was was made available. So I'm kind of
on Chris's side with that one. What was the point
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of having Billy Joe Saunders come into the locker room
other than to cause a distraction? Min game is sure,
but like that one didn't make any sense for Billy
Joe to be in there in the first place.
Speaker 7 (46:17):
And afterwards he gets into the ring and is trying
to shake my hand and congratulate me. I mean, the
balls on this guy. It's viciously clear for me to
see that this toad is nothing more than a puppet
and a pawn. I think he is in the back
pockets of Wow, another one that's got it in for you.
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You are so unlucky, unfortunately, just another scumbag in this
calling and a chairman of the British Box Control.
Speaker 8 (46:51):
We find ourselves the mask he's slipping, Christopher.
Speaker 1 (46:54):
I mean again, you're making some powerful enemies when you
go out and call the sanctioning for all British professional
boxing bouts. A scumbag, toad puppet that's in the back
pocket of Eddie Hearn. I again, I don't know the
intricate details of the people and the fighters and their
relationship with the British Boxing Board of Control. I definitely
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don't know if there's like I definitely am not clued
into like corruption and all of these types of things.
I know in the United States there was massive corruption
in boxing in the early days, which is why it's
federally regulated in the United States and the only sport
I think it's federally regulated in the US, but I
don't know what the dealings are over in the UK.
So people in the comments, you're going to have to
let me know. Is Chris you Bank Junior speaking Fax
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when he talks about the BBB OFC, or is he
as Eddie Hearn said as he waffled.
Speaker 7 (47:43):
The board have graciously awarded me with a multitude of
fines over the last six months. And my question is
where is this money going. You know, the books Board
of Control, they're supposed to be uh supporting the foundations
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and governing the community of boxing Great Britain. So in
my eyes, the money that I've been fined should be
going to the community, should be going to kids that
can't afford equipment. It should be going to local gyms.
The money should be going to fighters who have suffered
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injuries medical bills. But as far as I can see it,
that's not happening. The money simply seems to be lining
the pockets of fat cats on the board, like Robert Smith.
Don't worry, don't worry, Ben, It's okay.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
I've been Shaloma is like, yo, you gotta chill, we
gotta we gotta answer this stuff, bro, they still have
to approve your fight. And again there are some accusations
flying right here, and I don't know that's it seems
pretty severe to ask that kind of stuff. And again,
maybe he's right, maybe there is some massive conspiracy about
where this money goes. I would assume, I don't know this,
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that any money collected in fines and regulations from any
sanctioning body goes into further work that the sanctioning body
can do, whether it's providing new jobs, whether it's providing
the services of sanctioning events and you know, retaining drug
testing equipment, or retaining all the necessary transport funding for
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you know, making sure the weigh ends are correct, making
sure tillies are being correct, paying you know, officials and
all that. I assume that's what happened, But like, I
don't know for sure, I don't really know what that
goes to. I just assume that's the same thing that's
reinvested into the work that the Bridge Boxing Board of
Control has to continue do. I don't know, though. It's
like asking where my taxes go. I have no fucking idea.
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I just hope that it goes to the right places
and that it helps me out in the future, sure
by funding things that make my life easier. I don't
know though, asking some questions here.
Speaker 6 (50:04):
Chris just been informed in a special message from his
Excellency Turkey L. Shake, who says that Eddie Hearn is
more popular than Chris, you Bank Junior because he has
his own Netflix documentary.
Speaker 7 (50:14):
That's good news. Chris can watch that tonight six episodes.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, we all know about that. How
you're postering me all over your Oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
AG called in to tell the presenter that Eddie was
more popular. H listen. H G is always looking to
find ways to stir a little bit more of that beef,
to turn the screw just a little bit more and
get these guys riled up. I don't mind it. Actually
they get adds a little bit to these press conferences.
That's a nice that's a nice little one liner. He
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knew Eddie was going to jump all over that immediately
promoe when it was out. I gotta watch it, by
the way, But okay, AG getting in the mix.
Speaker 7 (50:49):
Guy that doesn't deserve to be here, and you're using
me and all your trailer's.
Speaker 8 (50:52):
Finals, ok you mad me a lot of money that
document you're going to do is promote one thing was
amazing that we got the People's chance, so got six episodes.
Speaker 7 (51:00):
Five hours are worth many episodes.
Speaker 8 (51:02):
You can pull your plunker off it bright and all
night to that.
Speaker 7 (51:04):
He would be loving. This scumbag promoted who's his other blocks?
Speaker 8 (51:09):
Ambulance to your soul blocks, ambulance, limelight, lose his tone,
you talk more than your fighters to look at you.
Speaker 7 (51:17):
That's Connor hasn't said a word.
Speaker 8 (51:19):
Don't want to say. He's listening to you about Robert
Smith's like a baby. Is the mask slip? I'm talking, Jamie,
I'm talking.
Speaker 7 (51:26):
Be quiet. You shut your mouth down there. Everybody wants Netflix.
Speaker 8 (51:31):
He's out now, enjoy the episodes.
Speaker 7 (51:34):
No one's going to watch it, mate, Thank you.
Speaker 1 (51:36):
Eddie got Eddie got a little bit hed with him,
just a little bit, Jamie back over to you. Okay,
my man presenter's name is Jamie. Sorry for not knowing.
He saying, you shut your mouth, you go just a
little fist again. You made Junior wanting to get under
his skin. That's been the entire plan, this entire time,
and it's starting to work a little bit. Eddie keeps
saying the mask of slip and the mask slipping. Both
guys are saying that each other is the fake nice guy.
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Both guys are saying that the other one is hiding
what they really are and trying to play up a character.
It's almost a Spider Man meme with these two at
this point.
Speaker 6 (52:06):
What was the difference between the pair of you, Chris
in your own words? What was Connor's undoing in April?
Speaker 7 (52:12):
I'm a better fighter than him to keep talking about weight.
H He hasn't fought well weigh for nearly four years.
How many times did you hear Terrence Crawford talking about
the weight divisions? He's coming up fighting Canelo, who's fought
that light heavyweight fact, and there was no rehydration causes
in that fight fact. So it's pretty embarrassing the amount
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of times that these guys consistently talk about weight.
Speaker 1 (52:39):
I will say, the more that I think about that fight,
the fact that Terrence came up to one sixty eight
didn't ask for rehydration. Again, Canelo was not a big
one hundred and sixty eight pounder, So I get it.
He's a dog for that though. Man, I know that
I've said it before, and I said it during the fight,
and I said it after the fight, but just it's
insane to watch him just go yeah, I'll do that.
And how of that kind of performance at Canelo's weight
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where he's the undisputed champ.
Speaker 3 (53:04):
Stupid.
Speaker 7 (53:05):
They had nothing to do with the way I am
the better, more experienced, more dedicated fighter. That's why he
didn't beat me, and that's why he shall not beat
me in November.
Speaker 8 (53:18):
How do you do it?
Speaker 6 (53:18):
Connor? How do you beat Chris you Bank Jr's.
Speaker 7 (53:22):
Let's let's greed. You know, when I had him high
and there, I mean, he's gonna say I thing, I
have him hurt when I thought I had him hurt.
You know, I was just too greedy in there. I'm
looking for the headshot.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
Did you guys see that? I'm sorry, I know I
keep pausing, but do you see the Connor is like
doing this thing where and I don't know if that
that it's even conscious, but he's doing this thing where
he worries almost about what Chris you Bank Junior is
going to say about what he said, and then reframes
it before you Bank Junior even brings it up. I
think that's how Chris you bank Junior is winning these
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mental games. He has gotten Connor Ben in his head
so much that anytime he says something, Chris is going
to say that I didn't do that, so let me
correct it, correct it. Why just say what you feel
if you think you heard him, Yeah, I had him hurt.
He can say whatever he wants. I know when I
looked in his eyes, he was glossed over and he
wasn't there. The noodle legs were going crazy. Instead of like, ah, well,
he's gonna say it, so I might as well correct
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it ahead of time. That's the middle game that's going on,
and that's why Chris, you Bankers, is winning those middle games.
Speaker 5 (54:20):
Game plan went out of the windows soon as I
hit him in the third round. It was a matter
of it felt like I was always one punch away
from closing the show, and I was looking for that
one punch, you know, And they look he looked vulnerable,
and they look vulnerable. At some stages he looked old,
and you know, I was too busy going in there
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trying to hurt him over getting the wins.
Speaker 7 (54:44):
What makes you laugh, Chris when you hear that old
and vulnerable and this old man's talking about he wobbled
me four or five times. Just watch it. You just
gotta watch the fight. You just got watch the fight.
No stages. You hurt me in there. The delusion of
these guys just it's not delusion. If you can physically
see it. It's breathtaking, it really is. You know, Yes,
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you caught me with a few shots.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
Let's be clear. Connor did hurt him and wobble him
with at least two or three shots in the fight.
On two or three separate occasions. I think it was two.
Connor Ban hit him with punches that did make him
wobble his feet, his legs were loose, he was on
his feet, and he was still conscious and he was
still in the fight, but he was hurt. But what
Chris is doing here, and it's genius. He's making Connor
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question his own eyes, question his own belief in what
happened in the first fight, even though the physical evidence
is out there. He's still playing the mind game to
be like, okay, well whatever you think, Connor, Yeah, no, sure, sure,
you wobbled me, Connor, whatever you think. And he kind
of like snickers and laughs and drops that like confidence,
like yeah, okay, that's what you think cool, and it
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just is a little seed of doubt, just a little bit.
I don't know if he's doing it on purpose, but
I think that's genius.
Speaker 8 (55:56):
That's at the equal by my kin because I know
you know you need it, and he's a great coach.
Speaker 7 (56:01):
You're a great coach by Mike, and I've got love
for you, mate.
Speaker 6 (56:03):
But you can't polish a third apologies, one sentence prediction corner.
Speaker 1 (56:09):
Just Finn can't polish a turn. Okay, Connor, talk your shake.
That's all we want to hear Man, although again I
don't know what that makes Connor because he lost to
you think yourself? Do you like diarrhea? I don't know
for you.
Speaker 6 (56:20):
Chris's final sentence, what happens in the ramatch?
Speaker 7 (56:22):
How do you do it again? The parliamentary will be
proof the proceeding.
Speaker 1 (56:31):
Oh no, he was. He was doing so well. He
was doing so well, and he's always been perfect with that.
That's the signature family line. You can't mess that one up,
he said. The parliamentary will be procedure, No.
Speaker 7 (56:45):
Will be proof the proceed The mark will be the
matador from this mass. Chris, this has been a pleasure.
He will be there around that to employ all the
new techniques. Oh, I don't want to go out there
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and and wear my heart on my sleeve and win
my punches. So I'm gonna box and we're gonna have
the strategy. All that stuff is gonna go out of
the window as soon as that first little right hand
connext on his chin, and after that, we're gonna have
fun in that baby, like I always do.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
What Chris you Bank Junr. Just said is I think
a super important point. He's like, Yeah, they're gonna go
and try to box. They're gonna go and act like that,
They're gonna be technical from the outside behind the jab,
But as soon as I land, he's gonna throw that
all out the window. And I actually think that's a
good point. I think if connor Ben truly has learned
from the first fight, he'll be able to quell that fire.
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And you know it's in there of losing to Chris
you Bank Junior, of being close to in his mind,
close to knocking him out, and him his mind being
the guy that damaged Chris you Bank Junior. More so
the moment that you Bank lands on him, maybe points
a glove at him, taunt him, a little bit. Does
Connor Ben stay within his composure? Does he stay locked
into his game plan? Or does that inexperienced show again
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and he throws it out the window and we're gonna
have a scrap. That's something to watch. But that's the
end of the press conference. To take a look at
the face off here. Nothing crazy in the face off
this time. Both guys kept their distance, no eggs, none
of that. Maybe we'll get some crazy stuff on the
next one, but I think I'm mutual understanding that we
can't let him get too close. Chill son and voice.
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But there you go, nice little face off again. It
is crazy the size difference, that's just height, but also
the weight, like Connor doesn't even look close to the
same weight class. There.
Speaker 7 (58:35):
It is.
Speaker 1 (58:36):
Man, what a press conference, What a kickoff press conference?
And things did indeed kickoff here? I want you guys
to tell me in the comments below, what was your
big takeaway from this thing? Was it the fact that
Chris Eubang Junior went off on not just Eddie Hearn,
not just Connor Benn, but the British Boxing Board of
Control alluded to some things being purposely done to keep
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him in the worst shape possible before the fight and
after the fight, Connor Ben saying he's gonna fight with
less emotion and with more control, with more technique. Do
you believe that? And even if so, can he overcome
his last performance and the fact that Chris you Bank
Junior is gonna have Bomack in the corner. I don't
have any of these ants, but I know November fifteenth
is going to be a classic, an instant classic, just
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like the first one. Is who wins? I don't have
those answers, but I guess we'll find out.
Speaker 5 (59:24):
There we go.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
Breaking news finally, folks, Rajah Jackson has been arrested by
the Los Angeles Police Department on felony assault charges, which
is not something that normally I would celebrate, but if
you know, you know, because this was a brutal I'm
just gonna say this. I don't think the charges are
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high enough. I don't think the charges are severe enough.
It was a brutal assault that took place.
Speaker 7 (59:50):
What was it now?
Speaker 1 (59:50):
A couple of weeks ago, we were all sat here
wondering why he hasn't been arrested, Why has the LAPD
not done something? When we watched a man on live
stream beat a man senseless, over and over twenty three
or twenty four unanswered punches, even whilst people around him
are trying to stop him from attacking an unconscious individual
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slumped at a wrestling show. He keeps firing. We just
didn't have any answer. Why hasn't he been arrested? What
is going on? Well we now know. And by the way,
shout out to Andreas Hale Pike, shouts to this guy.
He is killing it with the articles. I know this
was first reported by TMZ, but here he is on ESPN.
Rajah Jackson, son of former UFC champion Quintin Rampage Jackson,
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has been arrested on a felony assault charge following a
brutal attack of a pro wrestler. So this is Psycho Stu.
We know this if you followed this. This is Stuart Smith,
his actual name, who Raja attacked. And again it was
a part of a pro wrestling event here in Los
Angeles called Knox Pro Wrestling. There was a misunderstanding where
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Stu did hit Raja within an empty beer can in
a worked way. It was not in any way a
hard punch or a hard hit. Thought that Raja was
a pro wrestler. When he found out he wasn't, he
apologized profusely. Roja accepted set apology. The dumbass promoters over it,
Knox Pro, were like, yeah, brother, will let you get
it back in the ring. Talking to a man that
already clearly has no idea what pro wrestling is and
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wants some revenge and is unstable. I'm just gonna say it,
he's Rajah seemed unstable to even be there. He was
getting rage baited by his chat. The chat was telling
him he was a pussy and he wasn't gonna do nothing.
His own dad is calling him a bitch and all
this not good. So that just flowed over and Rajah
got in and did some very unspeakable things. Damn near
killed this guy. I'll be honest, I can't believe. And
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maybe it's just because it's harder to prove that there's
not an attempt murder charge here. Maybe I just don't
know the letter of the law of how hard it
is to prove attempted murder. But what else do you
give a guy for repeatedly punching an unconscious individual with
no sense of stopping. I mean, they tried to pull
him off. They tried to pull him off, Psycho Stu,
and he just keeps firing and keeps fire. He shucks
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him off, throws him and keeps firing. What what else
do you need? What else is the burden of proof there?
And also before he goes on to just absolutely decimate
this guy, he's in the chat talking about, Yeah, I'm
gonna fuck him up. Yeah. I mean, I guess you
have the burden of like premeditation on that. I don't know,
but I don't know how this is not attempted murder.
I'll be honest, but we keep going. According to the
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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Jackson was arrested and booked
on Thursday morning and is being held at fifty thousand
dollars bail. No further details of the Penning case have
been reached as are revealed as of yet. So fifty
thousand dollars bail. I don't know if again that's gonna be.
I mean that's something that Rampage could probably pay out
and get him out while they figure out sentencing.
Speaker 7 (01:02:40):
And all that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
The arrest came nearly a month after Jackson, twenty five,
was caught on video assaulting pro wrestler Stuart Smith, also
known as Psycho Stu, at the knox Ex Pro Wrestling
Academy in Los Angeles. Shackson entered the ring, slam Smith
and punched him until he was unconscious. No, that's not true.
He punched him even after he was unconscious. This is
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our guy, Andreas Hale. This is this is you know,
great job covering the story, but let's let's make sure
that the facts are actually submitted here. He slammed Smith.
Smith then became unconscious, and then Rajah Jackson continued punching him.
He didn't punch him until he was unconscious. Stu was
unconscious on the fucking slam, so every punch after that
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was after he was unconscious. The correct wording of this
sentence would be Jackson slammed Smith immediately, rendering him unconscious,
and then punched him until several individuals had to drag
him off. That's the correct wording of that statement. Just
so we're clear. Jackson was eventually pulled off by off
of Smith by several other wrestlers and fled the academy,
which is located in the Sun Valley neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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Could that not also be.
Speaker 7 (01:03:48):
A charge as well.
Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
Not only are we talking about him assaulting this man,
but then leaving the scene of the crime. Is that
not something that can also be charged here, like fleeing
the scene of a crime after what they're you know,
this is an article, is saying aggravated assault charges or no,
just filling the assault charges? I feel like that should
be at least something as well. But yeah, here is
the video of Raja being handcuffed, handcuffed and led away.
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Get his ass the fuck out of here. Get him
out of here. Dang, those are his neighbors filming him too.
How long is it going to jail for I'm not sure.
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Look he's looking at his neighbors while they're filming him. Buddy,
I'm glad you got us this evidence, but knowing Rajah
Jackson as soon as he gets out, he's coming for you,
probably wasn't the smartest thing to film him while you
live next to it. Finally, we have at least some
form of justice. I'm not even gonna show the video
again because the video is just brutal, but if you
didn't know, let me see if I can find some
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of the things that I'm trying to find what the
the actual medical issues that Stu had because of that.
This is from TMZ. The wrestler who had gotten in
a spat with Raja just before the event spent several
days in the hospital with numerous injuries, including fractured maxilla bone.
I'm not sure what that is. Thankfully he has been
released and is recovering at home. Whatever that maxilla bone
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is fractured, multiple broken teeth, apparently at one point choking
on his own blood. Yet here we are talking about
almost a month later. It takes the LAPD to caetch
this guy and then yes, you know, fantastic, we have
some charges brought. But I don't want to be that
person that's like it's not severe enough. But is there
a doubt in anybody's mind he was just gonna continue
punching him until he got tired, he meaning Raja. That
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was the only thing that was gonna stop him. That
was the only thing that was stopping Rajah from punching him,
was he wasn't tired enough yet. And I know this
because again I'm not gonna show the video because we've
already showed it so many times, but there's multiple instances
where guys try to get Raja off of Stu and
he's still wailing on him, and then he shoves the
people trying to get him off of him and goes
back to wailing on So, so, how what other proof
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do we need on top of the fact that he's
like telling the chat what he's about to do. Raja
is very lucky that Psychostude didn't die. He's very lucky,
and that's crazy to say, but he is very, very
lucky that the supporters that were there to watch Knox
pro actually stepped in and stopped him. Had he been
left to do whatever he wanted to do, he would
have killed him, no doubt, in my mind, he would
have killed just in by proxy of training martial arts,
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you usually learn better self control because you understand the
damage you and not only you can cause to others,
but you can cause to yourself or anybody else by
just getting into a fight, let alone your skills to
be able to neutralize a threat. That usually makes you
a little bit more controlled. Now, there are again examples
that are not that, and some people are just absolutely insane,
but when you have that skill set, you almost have
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more responsibility to control yourself because you can end up
like this all because he got rage baited by a
bunch of freaking teenagers in a kick chain. And by
the way, there were people online that were calling this
a work now again. Rampage's son Rajah was in the
wrestling ring because they had they had let him do
that part. They did not allow him to do the
other stuff. They're like, oh, it's to work, he won't
be in jail. Y'all are idiots. Y'all don't know. I
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don't know how to delineate between reel and fake, absolute morons.
Nothing will come of this. Stupid, stupid. This is why
I'm I'm I'm I weep for the youth that actually
can't realize when something staged and when something's real. I mean,
we've already talked about this, but how stupid do you
got to be as a pro wrestling promotion to think, oh,
we're just gonna make a storyline out of this, We're
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just gonna work this a little bit. While this guy
has no fucking clue what wrestling is, and he's already
been set off by his chat and by the incident
that happened earlier in the day. Idiots, dude, And then
and then the wrestling company, telling it their own employees
not to go to the police, not to work with
the police, to have everything run through them after they're
the biggest fuck ups in the situation outside of Raja
to even allow this to happen. A bunch of scumbags.
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Man shut the whole fucking thing down, and I know
that would put some people out of work, but didn't
learn their lesson when it happened, tried to hide information
from the police, shut them down. Breaking News update eight.
As we expected, kind of disappointedly so, Raza Jackson has
already made bail not less than five hours after his
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arrest yesterday, Raza Jackson has been released and Rampaye Jackson
says Rajah doing okay after arrest. He fucked up. I mean,
we all know that Rajah fucked up. And again, I'm
not trying to celebrate this young man, you know, being
taken into custody whatever. I just think that justice needs
to be served and what he did, we have seen
no remorse for, we have seen no statement of guilt
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for we've seen nothing but my bad. After he found
out the guy he assaulted, punched continuously without stopping, may
have been seriously injured and potentially could have died. All
he said was y'all gotta quit playing with me. So yeah,
I'm a little disappointed that immediately right after he's arrested,
he's back out. Now he's on bond. Fifty K bond
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was posted. Quentin Rampay Jackson said his son was back
home and do okay hours after he was booked for
felony battery. So a fel any battery case on Thursday,
telling his buddies he's well aware of the fact that
Rajah fucked up again. Here's the thing, too, I don't
necessarily envy the spot Rampage Jackson is in right now,
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because there's not much he can really say. I did
not like Rampage's response when this first hit the fan
to immediately point the finger at Psycho Stu and blame
and point in this and that and call it a word.
It was all bad, no responsibility accepted whatsoever. And then
he kind of walked that back and you know, he's
fucked up. My son fucked up all this, But a
lot of the excuses and the place and the blame
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I did not like. But again, it is his son,
and it is a tough spot. To be in and
maybe Rampage, you know, I don't want to get into
their personal stuff, but maybe the way he talks to
his son needs to change now, as it was clear,
Raja was like trying to show how tough he was.
I don't know if that was to the audience or
to his dad, but it was super weird. Rampage went
live on kick why is he still doing that following
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the twenty five years old's arrest, and at one point
he opened up on the aftermath of the Knox Pro
Wrestling scandal that left Psycho Stu hospitalized. I'm doing okay.
I'm holding up well, Rampage said, adding he understands the
situation is no longer under his control. He fucked up.
He fucked up. He's gonna learn his lesson.
Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
It is what it is.
Speaker 1 (01:10:15):
All I can do is be a dad. You don't
listen to me. At the end of the day, I can't.
He can't say I didn't do what I was supposed
to do as a dad. He was held on fifty
thousand dollars bond before getting out hours later. Rampage doesn't
shied away from sharing his opinion on the matter. Feels
Rogen he's to serve time again. It almost reads like
Rampage is like, yeah, I did what I was supposed
to do as a dad and bailed him out. Okay,
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and he's right. You know, Rampage is doing what he
can for his son, probably gonna get him a good lawyer.
But I also agree that, like Rampage said, he needs
to spend time in there, he needs to atone for this.
It's inexcusable. He's a twenty five year old man. This
is not some kid that just made a mistake.
Speaker 7 (01:10:53):
I hate that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
I hate this whole like, ah, kid made a mistake.
Hey he's a kid. No, that's a twenty five year
old man. He can buy alcohol, he can rent a car,
he can buy a home, he can vote. That's an adult.
And yes, people make mistakes. But a mistake is you
slam Psycho stew on his head and you hit him
once or twice. Realize, uh, oh, I actually hurt this guy.
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I shouldn't stop. I should stop doing what I'm doing.
I should not continue hitting it. That's what a mistake.
He apologize, seek to get him some help. He didn't
make a mistake. He consciously chose to go in there
and again. I think punch Psycho Stew until he got tired.
Regardless of the outcome. I don't think there was any
point in Raj's head where he went I might kill
this guy. I need to stop.
Speaker 7 (01:11:36):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
I think he was gonna punch him until he got
tired enough to where he just physically could don't know.
I don't want to hear he made a mistake. I
don't want to hear he was a kid. I don't
want to hear anger management. I want to hear jail
time and offering penance. That's what I want to seeing
how Rampage responded to it. I only can assume that
Raja's would be just as bad. But anyway, that's the
double breaking news. We'll keep an eye on this situation.
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We'll see what happens next.