What's going on, everybody?
Welcome back to Talk with Fleet Listen. I got a real, real special guest today.
“I actually went to their facility to do this interview.”
We have the president and CEO of the UFC, now part of a multi-billion dollar machine called TKL. Now listen, he's one of the most outspoken people in the sports world,
but he always felt the way to back it up.
The most influential figure in MMA, now about the transition into boxing. He also made Las Vegas to state sports destination and to fight capital of the world. Let's get to it, my interview with the man.
Dana White. Dana, what's up, man? How you doing? No, thanks for doing this. I appreciate it, pleasure.
Thanks for having me. No, no problem. So what made you originally want to get in the combat was period? What was the first thing?
That's a great question, I don't know. I was a kid, and I was always a fan of all types of fighting. I mean growing up, I was a, you know, an Ali fan. I was a huge Tyson fan. I mean, even long before I got into boxing,
if you go up on the executive level, there's a Mike Tyson conference room. The first two you see up there are the Ali and the Tyson conference rooms. Ali and Tyson are all over the executive floor. The UFC, I wouldn't be running the UFC today if it wasn't for boxing.
Um, but I grew up with uncles. Okay, my uncles used to watch all the big fights.
And, you know, there was always just this cool buzz and energy in the house when
“fights were on and I, I think that's how I became a fan.”
Got you. So I see how you, you started off with boxes in the Boston area. How do you end up getting the Vegas from Boston? So my mom was a nurse. And at that time, which is late 70's, um,
Vegas was paying nurses more than anywhere else in the country. Right. So my mom picked, packed up the kids, the dog, and you all, and we drove cross country and moved to Vegas in the late 70's. Got you.
But you went back, and that's where your, the gym was at. Oh, you was training fighters at, uh, as an adult. What made you leave Boston as an adult to come to Vegas? So I, uh, when I graduated, I got to play something main too. I got family up in Maine.
Gotcha. And I went back there for a little while. Then I ended up going down to Boston and, and living down there. And that's really where I worked at the Boston Harbor hotel. And I was a bell in there.
I was 19, and I was literally standing on the lobby one day. And I said, yeah, fuck this, I'm done with this shit. I want to get into the fight business. And it was this guy named Peter Welch in South Boston who was like, very famous for, you know, not just boxing, but streets.
Yeah, that was it. And, you know, not a guy you went looking for. Right. And I went looking for him. Right.
And I had this plan in my head that I was going to learn everything about the sport.
“From this guy, this was going to be my college, you know?”
Gotcha. And what's even crazier is that he took me in. Okay. And at that time, if you look at what was going on in South Boston, you know, what's funny is his wife used to tell him all the time. You know, this guy is a fed.
You know, he's a fed. He's got to be a fed. Where would this guy come from then? This is weird that he's looking at 100%. That's me today. Anybody, this is randomly pops up.
I'm sorry, I didn't remember. No, no, not at all. So, so, you know, I worked with him for years. And then when I came back to Vegas, you know, I had already been in the business. Okay.
Well, my goal was to always come back here anyway.
Gotcha. I thought you weren't telling me because the writing was it. That's why. Well, yeah. Well, that didn't hurt.
Well, I think, I think, I think, white is crew. All right. Just maybe get here sooner. Oh, that's it. That was always a plan.
But, yeah. So, just, you know, in general, from my culture, my audience, I mean, we're like always fascinated with my object growing up. But, people that don't know because I know the story and I heard it. What happened with whitey border, or Kevin Weeks, whoever, what either or the crew,
they came to you and want this story to hurt for $2,500 or whatever it was. Why you? Why did they want money from you? Did you make a deal with them? Why do you want them to be?
Come up. Yeah. Well, it's just me. I think that's what went on all around. Gotcha.
At that point in time. And for people that, I mean, if I told we were upstairs earlier today, talking about Peter Welsh, like if I told you some of the Peter Welsh stories I have, like people can't believe that this is real life and this kind of stuff really went on back there. And yeah, I don't know why me or how they got six eight and I'm here, how that happened.
We were in that town and we were doing things and we were making money.
Right. And anytime somebody's making money, you know. Yeah, nobody wants something. No, I totally did. I just didn't know if it was sent in a loan or something.
No, I had never had any interaction with those guys ever.
And actually the first time that I had the run-in with them,
“the first thing they said to me is, do you know who I am?”
Right. And I said, no. I mean, that was in a health club at the time. I just got managed to help, and then as they started talking to me, I said, oh, shit, yeah, you guys are out.
These are guys I don't want to meet. Right. And so you literally the next day, go on. No, okay, not after the first run-in with them. They said it was more than one run-in. No, that was the first time that I saw them.
Okay. Then I got a call at my house. Okay. Yes, where's money? Yes, I don't have the money.
Nice, time to go. You better have the money by tomorrow. Yeah, that's why.
You know, we live in front of New York, so we always fix that.
You didn't own mobs, but like, you never had no interactions with them. Well, you know what's crazy is.
“I think everybody is fascinated by the mobs.”
You know, whether it's good fellows or casino or maybe the great movies have happened. Yeah. Until it happens in real life, then it's not as cool. And as whatever, as you think it is, when it actually happens, it's actually very surreal when you're in those situations.
Like, how the fuck is this even real life and this is possible? Right. And because that's the thing about it, you know, the area. And, you know, we watch, whether it's shit like the town, or what I'd say was shit like, yo, that area is known for some while shit.
And, you know, from a person from the outside looking in, things like, yo, they're pretty grainy up there because when you start doing me, I'm going to get a just goes, starts doing back around checks. So, if I watch the town, I'm like, I was bankrupt. He's up there. So, that area, the South the area is really well. Yeah, no, it's true. It's, it's uh, and the town is Charles Town. Right.
That's a note. So, the other thing was when I first went to Boston, you know, after I graduated,
how segregated the city was. I mean, everybody had their own section. I mean, if you, if you were Irish, you were in South Boston. If you were Italian, you were in the north end. Right. Um, if you were black, you were over a rock sparing. Right. If you were, I mean, rock sparing is where Bobby Brown was.
Yeah, he was doing a lot of, you know? Um, and, and in parts of Dorchester, what the wallburgs came out of. Okay. Um, so Dorchester in South Boston, uh, border each other. Okay. So, yeah, got you.
So, you get the Vegas. Um, even if you were, they have their own section. They got, they got, they got, we were in section after everything segregated up there, got you. So, when you get the Vegas, um, we already know you're in combat sports. When you see the UFC is going out of business or for sale, you, you call it.
Some guys, you went to school with, uh, for Tito brothers. I'm pronouncing that call. That's right.
“Um, how much did you ask them for to help get the UFC?”
So, when I found out that the UFC was in trouble, I wasn't negotiating a contract with the old owner. And he flipped out and he said, there is no more money. I don't even know if I can put on the next event. Right. And I said, interesting. And, and me and Lorenzo, for Tito, we're already talking about boxing.
Okay. And I reached out to them. They were in Miami at the time and I said, hey, I just got off the phone. And I think the UFC's in trouble. I think they're going bankrupt. Right. I think we could buy it and I think we should.
Right. So then Lorenzo called Bob Meyer, which is the old owner. And then negotiations began. Okay. And then probably, uh, maybe a month or two later, we closed the deal.
And they made me the president of the company and then gave me a 10%. I can graduate. Well, we already, I'm only a congratulations. We already see what's going on. Thank you. Um, how much credit do you give?
Donald Trump and Joe Roker for helping the success of the UFC. Yeah, there's been a lot of people along the way that of, you know, but when you think about this, the UFC when we first bought it wasn't allowed on paper view. Right.
You was a grown adult. Didn't have the option to buy it if you wanted to porn. Right. Was on paper view. Right.
But the UFC was not allowed. That's how bad it was. Right. And our goal was to get this thing on free television. Okay. Which everybody thought was impossible.
So you can imagine at that time, venues did not want the UFC coming to their venue. Right. Um, and Donald Trump early on was a fan believed in it. And, and we did, you know, two of our first shows at the Trump
Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. Right. He showed up for the first prelim and stayed till the main event for both of those shows. Right. Then everything that ever happened to me in my career, he would be
The first one to reach out and say congratulations, I always knew.
Now, when you think about the Trump brand at that time here and the UFC brand here. Right.
“You know, for him to to invite us in over there.”
And caught us a fair deal. You know, it's not like, you know, come over here and get over. Right. Right. That's what's up.
And Joe Rogan is about. And Joe Rogan.
So when we first bought the company, the company was based in New York.
Okay. So I flew to New York. And I had to go through the offices and pack it up and decide what we were going to keep in what we're going to throw away. Right.
So you got to imagine there were tapes everywhere. Okay. VHS tapes, beta tapes. So I had to sit there with a VCR and a beta machine for two days. Right.
And go through every tape and decide what we're going to do. Right. So I pop in this tape and, and I've rekened and wands. The wands, brother. There's a wands, where we go.
Uh, and a Trump team and I. Everyone is right. Yeah. Yeah. He had a, uh, a talk show at the time.
“Right. And he had Joe Rogan on his talk show.”
Okay. And Joe Rogan was an actor at the time. That that time when, when, uh, when I saw him, he was on fear factor. But before that, he was on a show called News Radio. Right. And I popped it in and he and Kenan are going back and forth on the UFC.
Right. And I was like, damn, this guy knows what he's talking about. No, you know, I didn't know. Right. So I said, this is the guy I need.
Right. So I reached out to Rogan. He hit me back. Right. And we started talking and, and I told him I wanted to be a commentator on the UFC.
And he came in and did like the first 12 events for free. Nice. So that's it. He was huge. And the other many contributions from Joe Rogan early on.
But one of the things that happened was we got no coverage back then. The media wouldn't cover us or any of that stuff. So what we did was radio was still very relevant. Right. Because if you were driving to work in New York, Chicago, Miami, uh,
you know, anywhere in the country. Right. You were listening to Morning Radio. Gotcha. So I bought my way on to Morning Radio.
And we found out early that fighters are really bad radio. Okay. Right. They get on late. Right.
They are on time. They wake up and they sound like they're still sleeping when they're trying to talk on the roof. The only people that could do radio was me and Rogan. Okay.
So we would have to get up at 330 in the morning. He lived in California at the time. Mm-hmm. So if I did UFC 30, he'd do UFC 31. I'd do 32.
He'd do 33. Nice. You get up at 3 in the morning and they would drop you into all these markets as it was morning drive time. Right.
So it go from 330 in the morning to like 7 or 8 in the morning. We would do nonstop radio. Well, Joe Rogan did that for years for us. That's what's up.
He always sounds like Josh out to Joe Rogan.
Let me actually this because you just talked about porn and everything else was on. People really think and everything else. How hard was it to get MMA sanctioned everywhere or where you guys are promoting that? Was it already cool to do it in New York? Was it applied out there?
“Because that's what I'm asking because even with me, right?”
You made it, well, I used to see it and I just like, this is too much. And then maybe a year later, it grew on me. I'm like, no, this is the shit. How did that go again that sanctioned in all these different states? Was it hard?
Was it a big deal to think of your hard time? What's that process like? It was very hard and it's funny that you mentioned New York. This New York was the last place that we ended up getting. Because it was a guy named Shelley, what was the name Shelley Silver?
His name was Sheldon Silver. Right. He was a powerful politician in New York and he was absolutely corrupt. Wow. Now, listen, I'm not the smartest guy you're ever going to meet.
Right. But I knew he was corrupt. Nobody else in the state of New York, the guy was corrupt. Right. So he was keeping us out of New York because of the Las Vegas culinary union.
Who hated the fatidists? Right. So it ends up, this guy ends up getting busted and spent the end of his life in jail. Because he was corrupt. And once we got him out of the way, we get into New York.
Now, right now, at Madison Square Garden, arguably the most famous arena in the world. We're eight of the top 10 all-time gates at Madison Square Garden. And in the next two years, we UFC will be 10 of the 10 top gates ever at Madison Square Garden. It's crazy. Considering all the things that went on at Madison Square Garden.
100% bought us amazing, crazy.
Oh, yes. Getting sanctioned. Yeah, I was worth it. Took us a long time. And we had to fly all over the country and all over the world, really, to get it done.
Because we're everywhere. We're in Australia. We're in the UK. We're in, you know, we do fights everywhere in the world. So we had to literally fly everywhere for the first 10 years getting this thing sanctioned.
Right.
Have you ever felt threatened by a fight or been threatened by a fighter? That's in running, yeah. We've had some some situations, yeah. But nothing, nothing crazier, nothing bad over the top. Right.
Mr. Wars injury, you think you've seen the worst injury that you can get in any combat sports or any sports period, physical sports is brain injury, obviously. Right. And what I can sit here and say that I'm most proud of is that in the 30 years of
the UFC, we've never had a death or serious injury.
“When you think of the crazy fights we've had, you know what I mean?”
We've never had a death or serious injury. Right. I'd say the worst injury is breaking your shin bone. When they shin to shin Anderson Silva, and ironically, the guy who would happen with Chris Wyman, would happen to both of those guys, that's probably the the grossest injury that
you can, you know, got you. Other than brain. Yeah. I can imagine. You get people tied to action when it's kind of regretting coming back.
Let me know. No. No. It doesn't. Because the fact that, you know, we had a guy that's such a huge crossover superstar and all
of sports, not just UFC. Right. That's awesome.
That's central pawn stars.
Is that how you relieve some stress or just spend some of your day on time by and samurai. You like 60,000 and samurai so as well, it was that about. I'm into, I'm into. So I just, I spoke at Harvard University yesterday to their business school.
Okay. And the guy who was interviewing me was the guy that did the Forbes story. Okay. I was on the cover Forbes last year, and he was the guy that did the story. So we kept talking to me.
He kept bringing up the Manisfier and toxic masculinity. Right. I've seen that. I've seen the clip. I actually seen the clip of that.
Go from yesterday? Yes. I've seen the clip of it. Yeah. That got out quick.
Yeah. It was a small clip, but I've seen it. So he says, you know, he's like, well, I've been in your office. You have guns and samurai swords. I said, what should I have?
Barbie dolls in my office? I mean, right. You have shit that you are into and that you like. I'm a guy. I grew up in the 80s.
You know, this is the shit that I like. But you know, once you start making money, you buy dumb shit, I guess I'd say. I have asteroids upstairs too. Okay. I bought asteroids.
I bought fucking meteorites. I meteorites upstairs. So you ever see Joe dirt? Yeah, absolutely. So you know what David Spade thinks that he found a meteorite and he's trying to sell it
and they find out that it's like a Boeing bomb and it's whatever. I actually bought an, I bought a meteorite and sent it to David Spade. I said, hey, Joe dirt, now you actually really come to meteorite. How do you, how do you go about scouting talent? I see somebody come up to you overseas and say, I want to change the fight.
Give me a chance to fight. How first of all, how did that turn out? How do you go about finding a new talent? Yeah, that didn't go well.
“And literally the only thing that I care about every day when I get out of bed is finding”
a talent. That's what I do. Now that I'm into boxing, we do in the same thing, you know, on the boxing side of
this thing, I'm always trying to invent and create new ways to not only find talent,
but when I find them, introduce them to the rest of the world right out to gate. You know, and that was a unique situation. Yeah, you know, it happened organically. Right. And everybody was talking about it.
People were doing stories about it, so we gave the kid a shot. Right. How does it work when we see you and that's the one thing that we give a lot of credit. Well, you're going to see, we're going to talk about boxing in a second. But didn't face to happen immediately, quickly, even when a fighter drops out that
week, you'll have somebody replace it instead of dead the whole fight. What is that process like of finding, okay, you start combat fight is out, how are we going to replace that? How much of a scribble is that? And what's the process of that?
It's very hard to do. Right. So when you think about boxing, and I say this all the time, tell me another sport, business, anything that's ever existed, that has done trillions of dollars in revenue. Yet at the end of the day, there's nothing there, nothing, it doesn't exist.
So when we got involved in the UFC, we wanted to build a sports league, a brand like
“the NFL, like the NBA, and that's what we did on our roster, you know, we have a thousand”
guys on our contract with us that we keep busy and we keep making money for throughout
A year.
So it's no different than, you know, the Patriots are playing the New York Giants. One of the guys gets injured, they've got another player that's going to come in. Absolutely. Right. Now in boxing, if a guy falls out, if the cancel the whole show.
So all the money that's been spent, all the time, people bought tickets, people bought flights, everything gets canceled because one guy fell out. That doesn't happen here. I see to just happen this weekend, it just passed actually. So I was wondering about that.
And I will get boxing to a place where the same thing will happen with boxing. Let's talk about it. Because this is a business of opportunity. Right. Right.
If you're one of the guys on the roster out there that isn't a world champion, you're
always looking for an opportunity.
And what we do is we give people the opportunity to succeed. Absolutely.
“Let's transition in the boxes, zufu boxes, how did this come about, who's involved?”
So I've been talking about getting in the boxing for years. I mean, even when you just asked me about, when I called the Frititas about the UFC, we were talking about boxing then, too. Right. And the timing just was never right.
Now that, you know, Sheikh Turkey has gotten involved in boxing and, you know, it took that Saudi money to make the fights that have been made in the last two years. And this guy, Sheikh Turkey is a fanatical boxing fan. He loves the sport and the timing is right for me. I've seen the beginning first started talking about Turkey.
Are they making money out of just making the fights happen that they want to see? Is it a profit for him and where he's investing into the fights or is it just something that he wants to see and fuck the profit? Well, you know what this is to him? Meteorites.
Okay. Samurai swords. Yeah. I don't know, not another level. Meteorites to Samurai swords.
So this guy. Yeah. Right. So to him, he loves the sport. Got you.
He's a fan. And, you know, I think he was looking at the state of boxing and he said, I think that I can make these fights and I can make great things happen in the sport of boxing. And he was right. That guy has accomplished in the last two years, as incredible, but at some point, no matter
“how much money you have, you have to build a business.”
Right.
Because losing money is never fun.
Right. So I believe that he came after me to turn this thing into a real viable business. Right. That's what I do. Well, I mean, not even just him.
People have been talking about true coming in the boxing for years or advocated for you to come in the boxing because of the great job you do with UFC, they like they need to get Dana and the boxing because you make things happen. I mean, it's not a waiting game. We see fighters who boxes, I'm talking about fight four or five years after their prior
because of the situation of not having the right promoters or not having the right money or putting it off. And if doing more fighting on Twitter than they are doing in the ring. So you've been a part of this is a great thing. Thank you.
This is going on in the media or Eddie Hernandez of late. I think you said, I see some shit yesterday. You said you've been a baby's or something to that, to that extent. And I guess Eddie's mad because kind of been signed with you guys and the inverse side with him, called him a pussy.
And I want to know first of all, was it all because of the kind of benefit that has
been brought on before that? No, what's weird is, as I was looking toward getting into boxing, I like Eddie Hern. And nobody can deny that this guy has been acting like the biggest pussy that I've ever seen in my life.
It's crazy, which was just real quick, randomly I just kind of been a just in general. Okay. Seems like ever since I got into this, the way that this guy has been acting is uncharacter risked. I couldn't, I didn't see this coming.
Right. And I actually, what I get into to something like, I like Eddie Hern. Right. I'm not going to mess with Eddie Hern at all. I'm just going to do my thing or whatever.
And then as soon as I announce Eddie Hern is just attacking, attacking, attacking and then finally, it's just like, we want to fight. Right. All right. Let's fight that.
“If you want to fight, I was going to stay in my lane and do my thing.”
And then he came at it so fucking hard. I eventually said, okay, I'm going to give you what you're asking for Eddie. Right. And here we are. Got you.
Is that any of the boxing promoters that you would work with? Yeah, I'm not saying that I wouldn't work with anybody. I think at some level, I mean, everybody's working with, you know, right now, I don't care what anybody says.
I mean, Eddie came out and said, shake turkeys, my daddy's right and all this...
Shake turkey controls the entire sport of boxing right now.
“Eddie Hern is doing business with Shake turkey, you know, everybody is.”
Right. So listen, I didn't even cut you off. This fight to just happen, you know, I do business with PBC. So they were going to, they had to fight and turkey took the fight, yeah, the Ryan fight. Right.
He, he's definitely putting his imprenence, well, I don't mean to cut you off. I'm sorry. No, not at all. Right. You're right.
Yeah. You can resist at this level right now without Shake turkey and the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Right. This is the fact.
Right. You can act like, you know, like you're the guy and you don't need, all these guys are existing right now because of Shake turkey. Right. I am involved with Shake turkey.
This fight right here. This was our first fight that we did. We broke every record at the arena. The arena, stadium records. Right.
We broke. We were number three biggest gate all time, you know, but this fight here happened because of Shake turkey. Right. Canelo Crawford doesn't happen without Shake turkey.
Got you. Have I made it clear that? Shake turkey is right here. Absolutely. Speaking of this fight, it was something I wanted to ask you.
I never did the homework or I didn't even know that I get a chance to sit down and
talk to you about. I'm just sitting there thinking about this. Somebody hit the press conference and mentioned something about the Muhammad Ali Act. You and all of them.
I don't know. Why didn't go off on them? That guy. There's a difference between. Do you want to have a serious conversation about the Muhammad Ali Act?
Right. Or do you want to fucking show boat here in front of everybody? Because what that guy could have done was Lone is they had a PR here because that I'd like to sit down and have a serious conversation about the Muhammad Ali Act. Now, he gets up on the bike and, you know, those are the typical kind of douchebags.
Right. You deal with him in the media, sometimes that guy was trying to show boat.
“But that's what I was going to actually, could you explain us with the, I never knew what”
it was more to explain to me and not only me the audience, with the Muhammad Ali Act is exactly.
So if you look at the history of boxing, first of all, a lot of bad people were always
involved in boxing. You name it. If there was a bad guy within a hundred miles, he was involved in boxing somehow some way. Right.
Now, his, uh, got screwed over and Senator John McCain was a huge boxing fan. Okay. So John McCain came in to clean up boxing and he's also the one who banned the UFC and different states and banned them, banned the UFC from, from paperview. It was Senator John McCain.
So we had to actually work with McCain to get this thing regulated and do all the right things with the UFC. So he's the one that that was spearheading the whole clean up boxing thing, but even though his intentions were good for the sport of boxing and for the athletes and ended up killing the business.
You know, you can't run a business with the Muhammad Ali Act and, and as we started getting into amending, we're not changing what, let me tell you what, let me tell you what you don't want to fucking kill. But what is it though? Let me tell you what you don't want to kill.
You don't want to have Muhammad Ali's fucking name on it. You know what I mean? And there's no bigger Ali fan than me. And so what we did is the Ali Act will exist every fucking word exactly the way it is right now.
But we were expanding it, you know what I mean, expanding it.
“So for these guys, like, but real quick, what is it?”
Like, what is the act focus, for people that don't know what I'm saying to you, expand it. But I've been doing it. It's complicated. Okay.
Okay, got you. How the business runs. Okay. Got you. Got you.
But we're expanding it. Okay. So it's not going away. Got you. We're not trying to kill the Muhammad Ali Act or change a fucking letter or period in their
com or anything. Right. It's going to exist exactly the way it is. Got you. We're expanding it.
And these guys that are going out Eddie Hurn, who lives in the fucking UK anyway, and does live under the fucking Ali Act unless he's an American or dealing with American fighters. Right. Delohoi is mentally ill, so he's mentioning him in the fucking stupid, but, and the list goes on and on.
But these guys can all operate and do the guys that are yelling the loudest about it. Yeah. Our part of the problem. Okay, got you. These guys are part of the problem.
Got you. And they know it. And they know what they're doing and, and, and obviously me coming in and the sanctioning bodies. Right.
Again, is a threat. Okay. To everything that they have and, you know, their way of life, that's how they look
At it.
Because when I came in, I never said a word about the WBC, other than I'm not going to deal
with them. Right. I'm going to do my thing. I live in my own little world. Do my thing.
They're going crazy. Right.
“That I'm not going to deal with them and not going to, whatever.”
So they were the ones out talking about me and Zufa boxing and all the other stuff. I never said a word. Right. And then it was so crazy and they were just so overwhelmingly freaking out about this. Gotcha.
What's that tell you? Three. Exactly. Exactly. I've seen also, um, a statement was a while ago how Floyd Maywell ridiculously
said that she came up with a kind of chain.
It basically cluck to the quote unquote, used to carry his bags or something like that
to that nature. Right. What do you have to say with that? And are you a Floyd cool today? Yeah.
Yeah. We're cool. We have Floyd were cool when he said it. Okay. Yeah.
“So Floyd has done an incredible job of changing him as image from pretty boy Floyd”
to money may weather. Yeah. Yeah. He broke away from his promoter and, you know, he made these mega fights and did great things.
And I'll say this. So me and Roger Maywell, God bless you. We're in the same gym. Okay. All right, a company called United Champions, it was me, Roger Mayweather and Nick
one kick, uh, who's a movie tie guy. Right. We worked out of that gym and, uh, Jeff Mayweather, who is his other Uncle Floyds, we were really tight and Jeff worked with me, you know, in my business at that time.
Right. And, you know, I will say this when Floyd came in, Floyd was great.
I never carried Floyd's bags or anything like that.
Right. Right. With me and to me when he was coming up in the boxing business and, um, yeah, I've always been Floyd. No, that's for some last question real quick, who's the face of the USC, who's the
face of boxing right now to you, who's the face of the UFC. I mean, Alex Pereira is a huge star for us to poria, um, you know, John Jones is still the best ever. Yeah. Who knows is coming back, greatest female fighter of all time.
Okay. Um, and then in boxing, I, I plan on giant tie being being, being the man here pretty soon. Yeah. We're, we're really, uh, excited to have him and, uh, you know, we're going to do some
big things with giant and obviously the signing of Ben, uh, is big. We're going to do some great fights with him and and see what, uh, where his career goes from here. Got you. Dana, thank you so much.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, man. Thanks for coming. Anytime.
And we'll be back on talk with Flee. And welcome back everybody, man, uh, real real dope interview with Dana White Joe, thank Dana White, the USC, my man, Nick, putting everything together. We really appreciate it. Before I bring my man's in and, you know, every week, something, not every week, but
last few weeks, things been coming up and I'm like, I got to address him. I got to say something about it, right. And I'm going to say this just for people who don't know. And you, man, I went through this situation, but I was talking to somebody who went through this situation.
“And I'm like, I remember that from years ago, right?”
If you're with somebody in a relationship, man or woman, you could be a woman with a man, a man with a woman or woman with a woman with a woman and that's it. I'm just saying, like, I'm saying, that's all I want to talk about. If somebody tells you, right, yo, it could be, it could be from the oven. It could be there when I'm about to say, it doesn't have to be last night or the night
before. It could be from a year ago, from two months ago, from eight months ago, from three years ago. They'd be like, yo, you know, that night, I got drunk and I didn't even remember night. Some foul shit happened, especially if you didn't ask about anything.
And they just offer you that information, maybe like, yo, no, I'm over me in the girls that went out and yo, I passed out and I don't even remember what happened that night. She's telling you that case you found out what happened that night and you bring it up. She'd be like, I told you I was drunk, I don't even remember what happened. I told you that I don't play that.
If you get that drunk the way you can't remember what happened, I don't need to be around to like that. I'm just telling you, it's a setup, it sounds like a setup to me because you're drunk and
Don't remember, but I'm even actually about being drunk and not remembering.
Why are you telling me this?
Oh, you suck for a dicks and a bathroom that night, okay, you think I wasn't going to find out about it. And now you're trying to act like, I told you I didn't remember, now if you get that drunk
“and you can't remember, I'm good, what you think about shit like that, Larry?”
I don't know. That's kind of weird. Like, I mean, yeah, well, as she tried, they trying to say like, was done in the dark comes to the light. So they, they pre-warning you what's going on?
So I take it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I take it as yo, even if you get with somebody new and you don't know shit about it, and they be like, now this one night we all had went out and they thought, well, we have fucked up.
I was drunk and I just don't remember. You ain't even an accident. And it could have been four or five years ago, but you had new boyfriend or new girlfriend, or whatever. And they tried and they offered that information to you, son, happy.
Some happy, yeah. Some happy. That's how I'm living in that situation. What you think about that, sir? I'm gonna be mad about it, you know, I'm gonna find it a little crazy, why you want to tell
me now? Yeah, random, you, right? Yeah, like you're hot, why now? How would you handle that? I probably have attitude, man, see, see, me and you are different.
You tend to just be like, you know what, you may be mad, I don't want to talk to you. No, I want to talk. Why don't you do that? Why you telling me now, you're being a fucked up situation. I got a version of this showing you my feelings, make me show you my feelings.
Yeah, you're saying, you know what, that's what, you finally say something right.
That is a hundred percent right, because you know what?
“To me, I take it as insult to my intelligence, that's how I take it, I'm like, I think”
you really insult to my intelligence at this point. To me, that's almost worse to spend in my face, or I'll say that's equivalent. Assault to my intelligence is, is high level disrespect to me, but it's nothing worse than that, man. I'm not, of course, it's not worse, but trying to disrespect my intellect was stupidity.
It's just, you're right, Sonia, honey, please like a right, you want to say dumb shit? I'm out, I'm out, but the curve hurts, I don't believe the curve hurts, bro, the hurts. You don't think the curve is running, is what? Running and don't want to deal with, don't want to deal with anything, just running?
No, that's the discipline that he has. So you talked about your feelings, he's like, nah, I'm going to treat you, I'm going to, he's the airline, that curve does hurt, what if he wants to talk about his feelings? No, he don't, he's, what's that nigga, someone will show us a query? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, he's talking about that thing.
No, you don't see it if you have a figure out, the nigga's all talk about nothing.
The curve is real, though, the curve is real, I've seen it first hand, and the discipline
that he has, because I'm what you've seen, I want to say something, bitch, what you, yeah. He says nothing, he says nothing, and then he goes about his way, and then they're like, what? Yeah. What's going on?
Yeah, man.
“Didn't they call in you saying they're calling me?”
Yeah, you're not talking to get that, you got a lighter. That's a good point, lad. I'm going to the young, I ain't by myself, no more, all of you, too, yeah, come on, that's crazy. I'm glad the jogging takes place right now, too, because when I used to deal with certain people and I used to tell them about it, or Larry, and I'd be like, yeah, this is just
not really worth it. And then if I okay, I came this winter, and then when I don't speak to them, and then now, they're trying to find ways to get back in my life, and soon, and Larry is speaking to these people, or these females, a couple females, and they're like, yeah, what did I do to deserve this care?
What the fuck? I don't know what I'm talking about and what, bitch, you're bugging. Yeah. You mean I ain't seen? I told you.
Yeah. I don't know what I told you, man. Yeah. Yeah. But you know what?
I don't know how you call it, right? I don't care. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care.
But my feet's in mine. I don't care. I doesn't bother me at all. Call it running, crawling with your life. You already didn't show me low.
Yeah. Yeah. I'm not done, done, done, done, done, done, done, done, done, done, done, done. I'm not. I'm cool with that.
I ain't doubling back, leaving. It was good. Bro was happening. I was thinking about that. How you doing today, man?
Yeah. I'm good, man. Everything is good. Good. Well, this is for South Carolina, South Carolina, and this is for, you know, he's becoming
One of my favorite quarterbacks, Trevor Lawrence.
He plays with Jacksonville, Jackson.
He's, he's, he's the playboy of a South Carolina.
“And we all know Clemson and South Carolina game sees, you know what I mean?”
They run South Carolina. So that's what I'm on today. Half of my roots is down there. You know, like it, that's okay. Anyway, this is due to--
Oh, I got issue with you. Yeah, it's okay, yeah. Just real quick. And we have to, we have to elaborate. We got things to do and things people are things to talk about.
Sin, didn't know who Trevor Lawrence was to about six weeks ago. No, he knew we ain't snow, snow priming. He knew who he was about two years ago. And then when he got his big contract, he said, "Well, he's given this and he got all this money."
Then about six weeks ago, he like, "Yeah, I can't travel Lawrence.
I didn't think I'm that's my man, Mugger."
I'm like, "You're just, my toe today. He got a big contract." You said, "No, he don't deserve it." They give it all all this money. He just said, "Now, the kid is good."
“He figures out they're good when they go into the playoffs.”
This season, they're just bad. That's my man, Mugger. I say, "What's the Clemson?" Because I know since family from South Carolina. Sin and I said, "My new or son, I liked about that."
And they go, "This thing I know I didn't get there." Nothing, bro. Who coaches Clemson? There we go. Why doesn't matter?
Don't stay on the coach South Carolina. That man, that's a big difference, bro.
That man, that won't start a war.
You saw South Carolina clubs. You're leaving me alone. You're walking down. That's what I'm saying. Why would you?
You have on the Clemson hand, shout out South Carolina. This is the shit I'm talking about, bro. I don't even have to get into it anymore. Shout out to Davos Sweeney, who coaches Clemson. I'm saying, "What's going on today, man?"
What's up, bro? Sweeney. Yo. I got an issue with you. You talked about, okay, it was a situation.
You'll talk about it when there is 80m eastern town. You'll talk about a guy that said "Nick a bitch." Well, Michael P. Jordan and Delroy Lando was on stage. Preset in our ward. Now, he shouted out all because of Tourette.
A couple of episodes ago, probably like 10 episodes ago, I was saying that there's no excuse for Tourette. You can't have Tourette growing up, how we grew up. You know, you can have your texts. You know, that 'cause I do arrive.
Had it, can you mind they had their texts or whatever. But you can't be out blood and curse an out in front of grandma and all that. You told me I was wrong. Now, you agree with me on it is what it is. So, can you tell me that I was right?
You said it's no excuse for him saying "Nick a bitch." In a crowd. How did you know that word? I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't jack that post. Can you tell me I was right?
I'll give you a little bit of credit on that. I'll give you a little bit of credit on that. You get, you get some credit on that. I do agree with that. 'Cause, you know, who made me realize it?
And it makes explains things better than they need to. (laughter) He had a better way of explaining it. And I didn't realize, even after I did my take on that yesterday, I want you to want to elaborate it on a little more.
When I did my take on it is what it is about this situation. So, it was somebody on, it was an award show. And it was Michael B. Joy and then I can't remember the other actor's name at the time. But he's a familiar face. After I did my take, I realized it was the actor.
And he actually did a news clip where other white people that were saying something about the word nigga. And he was like, look, you all want to say nigga, say it. And there's like, come on, man, don't do that. He's like, say it.
He was like antagonizing these other white people on this platform. And it was a big clip that went viral a lot of people seeing it. So, for that guy with Tourette to see him and blow the word nigga out. I'll listen, I don't want the Tourette's community saying I'm smiling and anything else. But it's just to, it's why I convinced the dental.
“And I think when Mason, the way Mason explained it was that,”
you don't just make up the word nigga. Somebody told you to word nigga. Or you've seen the word nigga somewhere. Or you're watching TV. You don't just randomly see two niggas on stage.
You could have yelled out pussy. You could have yelled out doggy style. You could have yelled out pussy if cocaine. You could have yelled out stickin' in bitches ass. You yelled out bitch nigga with two niggas.
And not only that, one of the niggas up there had a big serious conversation about the word nigga. If you want credit for him and me, take the credit soon. I'll take it. I'll take it. Which you're gonna do with it.
If you're gonna shop it.
No, no, it's just me. It's for my notes. There you go. Okay. Another thing, since you brought up murder,
I didn't, well, I do know that murder don't forget shit. Certainly.
And he said on it is what he did is that he always had a problem with Shawlamain.
One, did you know that? Did you know that he always had a problem with Shawlamain? It's too hard question. No, I did not know that. Okay.
And two, are you going to say like you're on the room together? Are you going to like call Shawlamain? And maybe talk to him. But so whenever y'all three together in the same place or whatever, it don't be with or you're just going to leave it alone.
Because murder do fill a certain type of way about that.
“Well, you must not have seen this show the next day.”
Murder cleared it up and said he doesn't fill a way about Shawlamain. He was just a dresser. How he wants to be better at media. Talk about Mace talking about it. So I said that he used to watch Shawlamain when he didn't do media.
And be like, why is this guy always talking about me? So Mace said he didn't want to be that person. To always say something negative about somebody else for no reason. Just, you know, people have their opinions. But he was saying that when it goes on and on and on, it seems like you just have a personal problem with somebody.
And Mace was just basically saying he didn't want to be that person. So I don't want to show the next day Mace cleared it up and said he didn't have a problem with Shawlamain. But he just thought he would bring that up in the dress that he wanted to work with. His media skills to get better as a journalist. So he said he doesn't have a problem with him.
Yeah, I don't assume a problem. I just just in case you're all three and three being the same room. You want to have a conversation just so it won't be weird. Now, I'm not even saying a problem. Just so it won't be weird.
You always want me to mediate some shit, bro.
Like, why do you always work me to be the mediator out of every day? I read you because you know why, you know why, because you can. And sometimes you don't. And I'd be like, "Yo, can you do it?" No, I'm not doing that.
Why? What's the problem?
“People get paid for shit like that, bro.”
Consultant mediation. This shit is a full-time job for some people, man. Yeah, I should get paid. I should get paid. I should get paid.
Now, if that's something that murder wanted me to do, cool, but to me, he already said that he don't have a problem with him. Shalom means doesn't appear. Shalom means. We see each other.
You see each other. Jim, I just left the breakfast club. I didn't know all this to murder said on the show. And murdered clear that up and said, "It wasn't no problem."
Now, for me, if they're in the same room,
and I feel weird, and they're like, "Come on, guys. Come on, nigga." At the time of the year, see what's up if we could talk. Cool. If everybody's minding their business and doing everything else, to me, it makes it weird to when--
let's say it's in the war show, right? Let's just use an example. You know, war show on your face over here, doing nothing. Shalom means envy over there, doing anything.
I go speak. Mace don't. I'm just saying this example. Not saying anyone. To try and force something is weird.
They are nice out of the room. We are nice out of the room.
“They are nice out of the room, ain't no problem.”
And trying to be like, "Yo, go talk to him." 'Cause I can see somebody doing that to me. Like, "Yo, yo, yo." I know y'all niggas ain't speaking, but y'all ain't want to hollin'.
No, we're in a war show. Yo, this ain't the time to do this right here and there. That's type of niggas you is. Fuck the whole vibe up. And nobody's even bothered.
Everybody's cool. You're like, "Yo." Yo, introduce this niggas to this niggas, because this niggas stabbed niggas and this niggas shooting niggas. You're done that to me before.
In previous episode. I remember what you did. Yo, show us, show us, show us, show us. Yeah. Well, I said that's it.
Yo, Larry, like this is what I'm saying. We know some tough niggas. One niggas get busy, another niggas busy. And they pre-kind around the same sockets once in a while. Since they don't want to introduce some sort of niggas.
I said, "I cool." Yo, this is what I'm saying, show us, show us, show us, show us, show us. And I walked off. I don't know where he went for me. I don't know where I was supposed to say,
after I introduced him to me. Yo, no. You know what I'm saying? He stabbed niggas and the niggas. You usually go for the gut.
The combo can be crazy. But I don't understand where I was supposed to say after I introduced these niggas. He talked about it for months. You just introduced niggas and walked off.
I don't know what else you want me to do? I introduced him and walked off. Tell the whole story. You know, while Larry says, "I like it." Man, man, man, man, I'm talking one day.
We like y'all. This wouldn't be good if these two niggas are my hands one day. And we was like, "Word, we both agree like, "Word. "Maybe we should introduce these niggas."
I said, "All right, you do it." 'Cause that's your man, and that's my man. God, you do it. You know, some sort of song, some. I think it walked off.
I'm like, wait a minute.
No, that, no. Have a conversation.
Niggas, the one I'm talking about.
So that was my problem, Larry. He just said it, and then that was it. That was my problem.
“But I don't know that they both mind that.”
Like, y'all, this is my man. And this is my man. Yeah. Cool. You know when he did it?
What do you want to me to do this at? Well, it's a poor party with thousands of bitches. But that's like jumping in the pool. Don't tell the shit. He want me to stop that action.
He told me to talk to these type of things. Is that true, sir? Yeah. This is the time he wants me to do it. It's the time he wants me to do it.
It's the time he wants me to do it. It's the time he wants me to do it. Is that true, sir? Yeah. It was kind of true.
You know why? Because I was being too g-tailored. I was being too detailing. You know what I mean? I need details sometimes.
Like, give more detail as far as that. You know, I need to make sure that it won't be no future problems.
So that's what I was saying.
How would you have done it? How would you have done it? How would you have done it? I would add a conversation. Everyone that's been about no touch.
Yeah. I would have had a conversation. What about your man? Do it right now. I would just do it now.
Well, I can't. Can I get over the show? Can I act on that one or the show? Oh, you were done it. But good.
Fine. So, it's no speaking of right. I don't even know if he heard it.
“I mean, I mean, it might be a week or two later.”
He broke. He didn't like what murder said about Super Bowl. The babes pointing in everything. So he said, he was saying that murder. You don't know.
And you don't know. You don't know. And then put a weekend. There's a big party. Your culture and hit.
And, you know, Rosa Bergen and then chimed in on it. So, as far as the radio goes, I don't know.
Maybe maybe day, you know.
Did you have about it? No, I have about it. Oh, okay. Yeah. They went on.
But it's no big deal. What's the little interest in this? What's up with you, all child? I don't know. I don't know.
We spoke or show. I know that time I went on a little rant. He said, well, he said. But we spoke after that. We actually spoke after that.
So, I don't know. Yeah. Because I don't know. It's cool. You know.
You know, there'll be a lot of jokes, okay. I guess there's joke. I don't have a problem. I just seen that. He said he won.
It was a great weekend. We can unbox it. And maybe he was hype off the fights over the weekend. I don't know. I got to see a foot that weekend.
Clarissa seals foot that weekend. And he got on the air. And he went to fight. People from other podcasts. I think that.
She and his shop. Said it is, but it is. I said my name. I don't, you know, I don't know who Orcho was talking about. She and his to me and peer like she and his shop.
Didn't know who Orcho was talking about. But when he asked about me. Orcho said, nah, nah, I came. No box. I don't box anymore.
I used to box. But I'm not trying to be out here. Boxing. This is a big check. It's a lot.
I try and get in the best shape like anyone. Boxing is a different type. Boxing is not basketball shape. It's not football shape. It's a different type of shape.
I see basketball players in the NBA. Not be able to do six rounds of boxing. Because there's no substitutions. There's no TV timeout. You know, it's a real.
Thirty six minutes or 30 minutes of boxing. What a minute and between. So. I don't. To be honest with you.
I don't know what to fuck. It's about. But we, I see, I'm chat chat on. Fight. That's why I posted on my page.
Just when he had the boxing match before. But I don't know where it came from. I have no idea. And my opinion. Shannon got that whole situation.
I mean, even though it's still jokes, and he might be just fine. Or whatever. But I think Shannon did that. You know. No, no, no.
Ocho wasn't even thinking about that. Yeah. Yeah, but he said he went to box. I think she had a manager. But I spoke to Ocho.
Like, I spoke to. Like, I spoke to Ocho. Where Shannon was going through. That shit. I mean, it's case on our.
Ocho reshot to me. I don't know if he's shocking itself around. Because he told me maybe he might have been over. For night. Capital.
I was a guy on the made it back storm, man. But. He's lying on the night. It's actually chatting. He's turning back or not.
When that's happened, man.
“I think it's trying to get away from on.”
Because it's like, oh, we don't know. And I'm not saying that's why I say it. My chat on show spoke to me. Why Ocho say it's what me. But it was during that time.
We spoke. Well, I was going through that shit. And he said, yeah, it was on me. Hey, it was on me. It was on me.
Shit, man. Damn. Man. Like, it's kind of. I'm out.
Man, that's a good, good comeback. I'm gonna go mad. You, man. I'm just like, you know, Nick is. His recess and award is out there.
A few niggas, too. A few niggas. [laughs] I got to act you. And it's what it feels.
And I know that you'd be trying to, like, stay away from this low part right here.
Killer season two.
I'm not asking you about now.
Do you have it in your mind that you might shoot it later? Either a year or two years, three years. Will it happen? Hopefully. I want to shoot it.
Will I shoot? I don't know.
“You have to realize, like, let me tell you about something about them.”
Like, sometime. And I'm not saying I want to shoot. I just want to get it to a place where it's a great product. Like, you know, when you look at all these web series and twobies and all that, we was originally just to have these platforms back there. I think I caught the last lick on blockbuster for us.
Like, I did a deal with blockbuster and DVDs and so on and so forth. And then, technology started changing. But I shot killer season, right? Think about this, right? Killer season was some shit that I woke up and wanted to do everyday.
Peace and a story together every day. I wake up. So let's say friends, I wake up on Monday. And I mean, like, yeah, if I shoot this, this is a, like, part of a story. I almost shoot that Wednesday.
So we finished shooting Wednesday. And I'm be like, you know what? I'm racing more Wednesday night. We'll shoot it Friday. Then we get a Friday and then we shoot some more Saturday.
Like, I did, it was no script. It was nothing organized. I said, you all want to have a shoot out on Thursday. I'm going to the little girl group. I'm going to put this with this part of the movie.
I bet. I had somebody in place that shot at my home girl. I was seeing her. Yes, she put all that shit in place. It was no, Joe fam.
It was no script. If you look at that whole movie, it's all my niggas. And I put them in positions to where poor us. They could be there self. So for instance, like, you got my niggas big Joe.
Big Joe, I could lay big Joe in the movie. Joe else. I could lay Joe else in the movie. However, I could lay out. Niggas wasn't.
It wasn't like Niggas was lawyers and had to dive deep into some acting shit.
“It was all like, yo, whatever I think of today.”
I'm going to piece it on to the last part of what I shot a couple days ago. So, you know, I can't do that anymore. I'm not saying, you know, I'm not saying you can't. But you have to be more organized. You know, kill a season and be the success that it was underground.
Success that it was. And, you know, I'm a great writer. I wrote all of it. Put everybody in position. We cast it a few people.
But I want to make sure it's done right because a lot of people like that movie. It was, it was real funny. It was clever. It was funny. It was a story line behind it.
It was a lot more annoying. So I just want to make sure I do it right. So I'm not trying to disappoint the fans. Anything like that. I know they want it.
But trying to write this song. You use the original like Kirby enthusiasm. Yeah. Well, Kirby enthusiasm was out before kill the season. They was.
Oh, you tell the season. I shot that in 2005. Kirby enthusiasm. Been out to like that 99. Oh, okay.
I mean, shit. But improv. I just had a whole movie. Yeah. A whole movie.
Yeah. And improv.
It was never no people like you reach a lot today.
And I said, I mean, like, you're like, this is what we're going to do. We're going to get to see it like that's yeah. We're going to do this. And that's what I was. Now, everybody in that movie, you got blessed with that.
My man. So I don't hire a portion of it. British or first Avenue shooting little girls. Poor. It was all off the dome, poor.
So it's like if you go in a booth from freestyle. And it turns out real dope. But now you got to say, okay, here's the second album. I can't freestyle the second album. You know what I mean?
And technology changed. So we'll get it together. We'll try to get it right.
“That's the only thing I'm holding on on.”
I'm holding it all for him because people love it so much. I want to disappoint. It's like you see coming to America. And then you watch coming to America to you like, fuck. Didn't have to do it.
I don't know. I think you like it. But I didn't like the freedom. No. Now I'm about to say another movie.
I was saying, I think you said you liked it. But I didn't like the free quilt apart to the belly. Like, my girl is belly. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. You don't want to fuck up. You don't want to fuck up. Some shit that people like a lot that we did.
So disappointed when part two comes like you like. Now I waited all this time for this, especially coming to America. That was one of the biggest disappointments of my adult life. Love in that movie so much as a child. So I just want to make sure I do it right.
One more little detail before we move on. And killing season the child to that little girl at the time she did a thing. What was that? Because it wasn't spit.
So people always wanted to know, like, what was that?
That was in her face. That was what I was so, I believe. It was something that wasn't on damage or face. But, you know, it's part of the hammer tricks as well. So if you look at that scene, you just see me spitting.
But you don't see what I'm spitting on.
Then when you got a little girl, you just see something.
Hit her her face. But we spray like a... Or her face.
So I'm looking like this.
This is camera tricks. But I didn't smell it. People like care and you foul for spitting on her real face. Yeah. And I didn't smell her face.
But at the time, my parents was willing to take the money, filed a spitting face. I remember shooting that scene. And there's like, okay, cam, she's ready. And I'm like, I cool.
So we did the scene and they're like, not going to spit on it. And I'm like, no. I'm not going to do it. No. We're about to shoot the part where it looks like I spit on her.
But I'm not actually going to spit on her. All right, because we, you know, they told us that. But what we was doing.
“I said, that's what the scene calls for.”
But you know, that's part of watching the movie, too. If you look at that story line for the movie, is that some robbers came and tried to rob me. And then they was shooting killing my niece in the movie. I seen the saying robbers running the robbers.
And he was with a little girl. And he, I was shooting a him and he ran. So I'm sitting there debating the little girl standing there. I'm sitting there debating. Damn, he killed my niece.
Do I kill his daughter, niece? Whatever this little girl is related to her. And so I started killing her. I spit on her. And that's how I felt like the,
instead of, you know, I didn't want to kill a kid. Just an all acting. I didn't want to say that. He killed my niece. I want to kill his daughter and niece whoever.
So that's why I spit on her. People don't even know why I spit on her. They don't even put the story line together on why that happened. But yeah. Yeah, classic scene.
“But I didn't really spit on the little girl.”
I named that you have a mention. And maybe about 10 or 15 episodes. You don't have a crush on me along no more. Is it somebody new? Think about it as little.
Neumore will always be my Neumore.
No. Neumore. Neumore will always be my Neumore. When the sun meets the moon and my entire flies. And you're having fun.
And the stars are equivalent. Then we're meant to be. But I don't chase our track. You know, I give you, I give you a couple of, couple seconds of my time.
And I say, and then the ain't worth chasing. But it's just never been in my character. I see it. I salute her. I give her a props.
I don't want to be disrespectful. If it happens, it happens, man. But I do more track than in chasing, brother. You know. You can sleep in the streets again in the sheets.
It's one of them.
Just think always try to do balls.
Yeah. I was kind of looking forward to seeing him together. I really was. Especially when they were two. It was at a party in the, and then she took the picture with him.
I was like, man, this nigga really could end up, you know. I thought it was going to happen. But you got to realize this wouldn't be alright. Let me tell you one thing for sure, two days for certain. Not saying she wouldn't dig a nigga like me.
I think she would absolutely. But my image may not good for. We have to creep and do it on the low because, you know, why are you a can? You know, you got to take a chance on a nigga like me.
All right, Pete.
“That's why you had a nigga like when you be around a nigga like me,”
a personality. Why you think? Think about this, right? If you go on off, and I'm, and this super duper pause. If you go on off, no addition, right?
And, and, and I'm talking about them days. Who, who is the least attractive? Pause, super pause. I'll just say, and if you look at them. I'm saying pause, right?
I'm just saying, you'll be like, oh, Bobby's night. Bobby ain't no, Bobby's kind of ugly, yeah, it's nigga. Pause. He got personality, nigga. Whitney saw like that, nigga.
Mike and Smith cocaine together. That nigga, I fuck with the nigga. (laughter) I'm gonna get big crazy. Whatever.
The nigga, Biggie said I'm back in, but that's, man. Bobby said it with, you know, a tool. I'm just saying the shit that she might've wanted to do. nigga, Biggie small said I'm black and ugly as ever. However, I said, and I was black.
You know what I'm saying? Biggie said I'm black and ugly as ever. However, I say, Kooji down to the socks. Rings and watch, fill with rocks. I'm my jam boxing and Mr. B.
She girls pee pee when they see me. I ain't nigga. That's what I'm saying, my nigga. It's the confidence, it's the swag. It's about, I'm wondering, I'm nigga's dad.
But you may not like me from a distance, but once you get around me, he's like, I had a whole different perception than you care.
I ain't even know.
I'm like, I know it's all good. Take your shoes off, though. You know what I mean? So shot the Liam Moore. Like I said, if I moves and stars a lie one day, then so be it.
“But maybe that's why you ain't hurtin' in the wild,”
'cause I do more track than lately than Jason. But before we go, I just got X Larry, the same for you and everybody in the control room. If you don't have some place to go, and you need it to catch a flight, and the ticket number set 777,
and the takeoff was at 9/11. And okay, disregard the name, but it was the only flight out and you had to be somewhere, and you had to go on a spirit.
First class on a spirit, are you staying, are you staying in the airport
and waiting till the next day or whatever, or are you not, or are you gonna get on the plane? Max and everybody. You five-year-old Larry. What you saying? You didn't get on the plane.
No, no, don't ask him, Larry. I'll ask you. Man, if I got to get somewhere, I'm getting somewhere. I'm not, I'm not famous, I'm getting on the plane. I'm gonna cuddle up in A1, and I'm getting on the plane.
I'm gone, fam. I'm out of-- Thank you, Larry. Spirit got some nice little seats at the one plane I've been on. Pretty nice, it was a new one.
But I also been on a spirit flight that broke my spirit, too. (laughter) I say this, because his superstition about now-- Hold on, hold on. I'm gonna let you finish.
Mia, who else, dad? Of course, of course, murder. Of course.
“You know they'd have brothers, they'd have the panel.”
But we didn't do it together, paused.
You asked me a question. Say where you asked the Larry now. You asked me a question. They called me, said I asked him a question. My God, tell him the answer.
And I bet you, in the control room, they agreed to. Get on the plane, bro. The time takeoff was 9/11. Okay, everybody knows the tragedy that happened 9/11. And the 2,000s, it ain't like it happened 18, 100 years ago.
It happened in the 2,000s. And then the flight number says 777, which means, you know, you told me about the sign of God of this angels. Mm-hmm. And then the flight name is Spirit.
He says, oh, it's all a coincidence. And I'm not going-- I'm not getting on. And he had to be somewhere. Didn't you have to meet Dana, probably? You had to be somewhere.
Did I? I made Dana.
Did you see that he didn't just watch the movie?
It happened, right? Okay, but I'm just like-- I've got the sooner. So yeah, he's absolutely correct. I don't fly a spirit at lies.
“I've never been to get a spirit at lies.”
I was actually trying to get to town a couple days early. I had time, but I wanted to get back to make sure I was back in time. The flight-- the only flight they had was at 9/11. I didn't like that. I didn't like the flight.
It was 9/11. Then the flight number is 777, which means angels, you know, laid the guy. And the flight company is Spirit. Yeah, I have that ticket.
This is ridiculous. I was going to start a walking in Vegas. I'm not getting on that train. Did the plane land? Did the plane land?
Could you pay for it? You're going to get your money back? Did the plane land? They did get more money back, sir. Did the plane land, though?
Well, you know, like I got-- So you booked that? You booked it and then saw all of that stuff. Nah. Yeah, I said--
He was at the airport, Larry. He was at the airport. No, see, seeing him is in the plane. That's not why I've been-- The flight that I was getting on before that I was at the airport for.
I was calling you when I was leaving the airport. Because let's say my flight-- I think my flight was at five. The spirit flight was at 9.55. So I was going back to the crib and it was late.
I got tired. But then when I seen pay the attention to the flight number-- I didn't pay attention to the flight number when I booked it. 9/11, 7/7, slept in spirit. Sorry.
Now he calls me. He said, call me. He's an ex-mates. And he said, nah, he ain't getting on even. And I didn't get on. And I'm happy everybody made a safe. I didn't read about anything.
I didn't think so. I'm really happy everybody made a safe. No, no. So waste of time is too superstition though. That's my word.
Too superstition though. Yeah. Well, you-- You're not going with me, all right? Pause.
You used to say that I was dumb. Yeah, I should. You're not going-- I didn't want to start that. You're not supposed to knock on wood.
They say when you knock on wood, it summons the demons. Right. But who's Dave? Who's Dave? Who's Dave?
I don't know. Exactly. And some people say, then I got the day to say, they say you should not go wood. Like that was like, who is Dave?
I'm a father, I don't know. Anyway, we don't talk about that or anything. That's what I was really about trying to get a lute to.
Like, why don't you tell them when your show comes on on your welcome,
not work alienated or going numbers are going up?
I can't wait to get up there.
“Time when it comes on so people can watch.”
Two days, six o'clock. Friday at six o'clock. Did you know? Yeah. Did you know?
You're not supposed to blow out candles either? You're blowing. You're supposed to take your hand and blow. I listen.
I'm just fired at these things out too.
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