Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Quincy Hall wins 400, Rather eat snails or toes?
Episode Date: August 8, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss whether they would eat the French delicacies of escargot and caviar and react to Quicny Hall's comeback win in the 400 meters.03:40 - Show starts07:...46 - Team USA beats Nigeria36:10 - Hampton Morris Wins 1st Weightlifting Gold in 40 years38:31 - Alice Finot proposes to Boyfriend45:30 - Quincy Hall wins 400m Gold58:00 - Rai Benjamin wants more support for Noah Lyles1:03:42 - Noah Lyles finishes 2nd in Semi of 200m(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ocho, have you ever been to
Paris?
Yeah, I've been to Paris about three, four times.
Listen, matter of fact, I thought I told you the story.
I went to watch the Champions League final, Real Madrid and Liverpool, not too long ago.
And before that, I went, I've been to Paris two previous times before that to watch PNG play.
Is it hilly in Paris?
Hilly? What you mean hilly?
I mean, there must be a lot of hills in Paris because there's're gonna be there's gold in them their heels because the u.s is on a gold rush
hey we getting them left and right ain't we what we getting them left and right i don't know if
the incentivize we incentivized a lot of people but hey just when we thought no allows was like
oh man what a race yeah and then we get Cole Hawker in the 1,500 meters.
And we're like, oh, my goodness, what a race.
And then we get the 400 meters.
And that bulldog, that pit bull Quincy Hall, fourth place coming out of the turn.
With 100 meters to go.
He's like, oh, no, I didn't come this far to come this far.
I need that.
Listen, what you saw from him, right?
There's certain things in life,
regardless of the sport that you play,
there's a certain it factor.
You know, you hear me say that it factor all the time.
Certain individuals have it.
What you saw from Quincy, you can't coach that.
No.
You can't coach that.
That's, you born with that.
That's inside.
You know, half of the people coming off that curve like that, right
down that stretch, they would feel like
they would have gave up. I'm resigned to the fact.
A lot of people would have folded.
Yes. Man.
Listen, when people say
and when people talk and say, you know what,
an individual has that dog in them
or an individual has that
factor that you can't teach, what you saw
tonight, you can't teach that from Quincy, bro. You can't teach what you saw tonight you can't teach that
from quincy bro you can't teach that that ain't nothing but hard man guys we got a special guest
joining us uh we're going to talk a little later but michael johnson joined us earlier today um
we taped something with him yeah there's a nine hour there's a six hour time difference with ocho
there's a nine hour time difference with uh with me And so we got Michael Johnson to have a favor.
I've known Michael
probably 30 years. He used to be around all
the time because one of my former teammates,
he and one of my former teammates are best friends.
And Croc and I used to,
we used to run, we was in Vegas, and we were all
over the place together. And so as a favor,
he came on and gave us some insight.
So we're going to
play that interview for you a little later.
We'll get the track field a little later,
but team USA routes,
Nigeria,
88,
74.
They pulled the start of the,
the score was,
they were up like 23,
24 points with about three minutes to go in the ball,
two a minute,
two or three minutes left in the ball game.
Asia Wilson was dominant again,
another double,
double performance out of 11, two or two from the free throw line, 20 points, 11 rebounds,
2 assists, 2 blocks.
Stewie, 13 points.
Jackie Young inserted into the starting lineup in place of Dinah Taurasi.
She was 6 of 10, 3 of 5 from the free throw line.
She chipped in with 15.
BG, Brittany Griner, 4 of 5, 3-4 from the free-throw line.
Three rebounds, one assist, one steal, one block.
She had 11.
All-around performance.
Chelsea really haven't found – Chelsea Gray really hadn't found
a scoring stroke yet.
Right, right.
She was 0-3 from the field goal, 0-1 from the free-throw line.
She only had one point.
Hopefully, as they go a little – they only got two games left.
So hopefully she can give them a little something
because had she given them a little more than what she gave them,
this game was really never close.
So we just nitpicking now, Ocho.
But they dominated from start to finish.
Congratulations to the Nigerian team.
I think they're the first South African team to reach this far, right, Ash?
They're the first to reach this far.
One of my former SSU alums, she's a point guard on this team,
so congratulations to her.
But the U.S. team moves on.
The Americans shot 54% from the field, only 26% from three,
but it really wasn't
a matter. They dominated the glass 44-28.
So that was a plus 16.
They'll now face Australia
in the semifinals for a spot in the
gold medal round. They chased their eighth
straight gold medal.
What do you think, Ojo?
They're going to get that.
They're going to get that.
Them young ladies are special. Listen, international play, as far as women are concerned, they haven't caught up. They're going to get that. You know, them young ladies are special.
Listen, international play, as far as when it's women concerned,
they haven't caught up.
They haven't caught up as opposed to how it is on the men's side.
You know, any given game, like you said, one game, you know, it can happen,
which is not likely, but the women are playing phenomenal.
Everybody's not on.
Everybody's not playing efficient, but they're doing just enough.
Asia Wilson leading the pack, leading the way all the way through.
I'm assuming outside of gold medals,
is there any other individual awards that the women can win?
Yeah, you can win MVP.
You can win MVP for the tournament.
Asia Wilson probably going to leave with MVP as well.
So, I mean, this is, I mean, for them, you know, you might as well mail it in mail it in because they're gonna get that they're gonna get that goal well the australians i think in order
for the australians to beat the team usa they need to get right bring back a 26 year old lauren
jackson she's a three-time former wmba wmba mvp and unless she comes back on that roster i don't
i don't really see that happening the women have really been
dominant those two big guns Brianna
Stewart and Asia Wilson they dominate
they combine
for what 16 rebounds
you know
Stewie was 5 of 7 2 of 3 from the 3
Asia was 9 of 11
Jackie Young
was 6 of 10
Alicia Thomas was 1 of 10 Alicia Thomas
was 1 of 1
Brittany BG was 4 of 5
Kelsey Plum was 2 of 3, 2 of 3 from the 3 point line
Khalil Cooper was 2 of 6
1 of 4 from the 3
and DT was 1 of 3 from the 3
Jewel Lloyd was 0 of 3, 1 of 6
our guards really haven't played well
Ocho, with the exception of Jackie Young
and Kelsey Plum
our guards, Jewel Lord,
I know she can play better. Kalia Cooper's
been kind of hit or miss.
Inescu, she hadn't got a whole lot of minutes,
a lot of run, but I'm surprised
that our guards haven't played better
than what they played.
But when you got those big
guns at the top, when you get
Stewie, you get Asia,
BG coming off the bench and doing what she does
right they did they don't nobody has an answer for those they don't know until you figure out that
because all you do see you're not problem solving you're troubleshooting there's a
difference between the two ocho you don't say okay you know i'm just gonna troubleshoot
until i can solve the problem they just troubleshoot they can't solve this no and by the time you realize it they're gonna be long by the time you
solve this problem which is stewie in asia we're gonna be back home they're gonna be coming down
the parade somewhere in their hometown celebrating the gold but there ain't straight gold melding
women basketball but congratulations to the women uh Job well done, but it's not complete.
Good job of getting through.
You could have easily overlooked this Nigerian team,
but that's not what you did.
You came out.
You handled business like you were supposed to.
Men, you guys were intended.
I saw LeBron.
I saw Bam.
I saw D-Book.
I saw a lot of people.
Michael Phelps was in attendance.
Dirk was in attendance.
I mean, it was start studying, watching the ladies play.
And hopefully the men, hey, y'all see how the women did?
Yeah.
They don't be bulljabbing around.
They go and drop the hammer on this thing early.
They outscored them in the first quarter, 28-17.
Outscored them in the second quarter, no, 26-17.
They outscored them in the second quarter, 26-16.
Boom.
52-33.
All right.
Then we come out and do a number on you in the third quarter, 24-13.
Whoop, there it is.
It's over.
It's over.
So, Ocho, check this out.
Yes, sir.
Philippians.
Filipino.
He's a Filipino.
Carlos Yolo.
Yeah, that's my homeboy. Philippines. He's a Filipino. Carlos Yolo. The first ever male Olympic gold medalist
will get the bag after winning
the gold medal in the floor.
This is what he gets.
He gets a lifetime of free
colonoscopies once he turns
45. He's 24 right now.
He don't really need it.
He gets a fully furnished condo
worth over $400,000. He really need it. He gets a fully furnished condo worth over $400,000.
He gets a house.
Yes, sir.
He gets $250,000 in cash.
He gets an iPhone 16.
He gets two free restaurant franchises, a lifetime of free mac and cheese, grilled chicken and more various local from various local restaurants
and free college tuition hey where is he from again on the philippines he's from the philippines
now you see i think you know see it's a little harder now it would be a little harder for the
u.s to do this because we have so many so many individuals that will win gold you know but that's what you call taking care of your athletes that represent your country
and win gold yeah now that's that's how you do it not okay i think that i mean actually we can do it
with the way we help other countries as well based on the money that we send them we could do we could
do something for athletes a little bit more than $37,000. For sure. That's how
you take care of your athletes.
Yeah. I mean, like I said,
it's tough
because $37,000,
how do you pay for training?
Hell, your trainer...
All that's going to your trainer,
that's going to your masseuse, that's going
to your therapist
and whatever else you got going on,
by the time you look up, you got $1,200 left.
$1,200?
You taking out a loan to pay the rest of the people.
Because, hey,
they got training in L.A.
trying to charge $400 an hour.
So imagine
one of the trainers that's working with you
five, six days a week,
two or three hours a day.
How much is he charging?
I could imagine.
You get worked on basically
two or three times a week.
Right.
How much is he charging?
The physio.
Right.
Think about the people
that took their family out there.
Think about the price,
the hotels,
to put your family up for three weeks.
Think about the tickets
that they had to get the families
to sit in the stands
and actually have good seats so you can enjoy the events. Add that up for three weeks. Think about the tickets that they had to get the families to sit in the stands and actually have good seats so you can enjoy the events.
Add that up for three weeks.
Well, maybe you get one.
All that is over $37,000.
Maybe you get one because you know what?
The Pro Bowl, Ocho, they give you one ticket.
Right.
You can bring one guest.
Yes, yeah.
And they better be sleeping in the room with you
because if you got another room, you paying for that with Jack.
Yeah. And when I went, it paying for that with Jack. Yeah.
And when I went, it was $250 a night.
I don't know about it.
By the time you started going, I don't know what it was.
But when I was at the Ilana, it was $250 a night.
Yeah, I can't remember.
And that was 2001.
Yeah.
Think about what they did in Paris, too.
Just like they do with flights.
When they know an event is coming up, what do companies do?
They hike up the price.
Yeah.
They hike up the price.
So who knows
what what hotel rooms cost who knows what transportation to get to and from the stadium
cost man all that add up man all that add up oh yeah you know they're gonna jack the prices up
it's gonna be higher than giraffe hoo-ha so we already we already know the prices ticket food
uh uh hotels everything trink. We ain't factoring
eating. You gotta eat. You got breakfast,
lunch. You gotta have dinner. Yeah.
Come on now. Yeah.
I mean, hey, at least I want to treat
myself, especially if I win a medal.
I want to treat myself. Let me get me one of the old
nice croissants. I heard so much about them.
You know what I'm saying?
The croissants over there are nice now.
You know what I'm saying? I go to one of those nice, fresh restaurants. Maybe get me some scratagracia or nice, man. You know what I'm saying? You know, I go to one of those nice, fresh restaurants.
Maybe get some scratchy or something like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, you got to drink your coffee and your little tea with your pinky out.
You got to hang your pinky out.
You know, you got to, yeah.
Yeah, that little ass cup with my big ass hand.
Hell, I'm going to have my three or four fingers out.
Oh, man. Maybe we talk some, maybe have some escargot. oh man
maybe we talk some
maybe have some escargot
you know what I'm saying Ocho we gotta try all that
have who?
snails
who eating snail?
that's a delicacy Ocho
man in what country
do people eat escargot
you wanna lick toes everything to end with O's you wanna do that but you do people eat escargot? Oh, but you want to lick toes,
everything to end with O's,
you want to do that,
but you won't eat no escargot.
Who in the world?
Oh, time out.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Let's come back down to earth, please.
I'm from Dade County.
I'm from Liberty City.
I've never heard of no cargo.
Who the hell eats cargo?
No, no, not cargo.
Cargo is like when you put escargot.
Okay.
Yeah, but y'all hear that?
Y'all hear him now. Now all of a sudden,
he don't pay at all. I'm from Liberty City.
But from Liberty City's finest,
he'll lick anything
to end with an O.
So you,
see, listen, you're not even living.
You're not even living. If you ain't
sucking no toes, you ain't no ass, you ain't living.
I'm just saying,
at some point, you have to evolve.
F-Cargo in with a T.
With a who? A T.
Cargo in with that
C-A-R-G-O. No.
So they add a T on it.
Yeah. I mean, so
they just put, so just pretend like you, it's just like boo, it's it yeah I mean so they just put so just pretend
they just
it's just like boo and they just put a Y
on the end and you eat that
so they just cargo they put T on the end
you eat that
what I'm eating is a delicacy
now what you talk about that's just nasty
escargot is a delicacy
where?
don't nobody in Miami eat snails.
How much does this cargo cost?
Yeah, Ocho.
How much it cost?
Ask for it or pull it up.
Don't nobody eat no damn snails.
Like, come on, man.
Yeah, they do.
Now, maybe if you're part of the royal family
and you live this luxurious lifestyle
and you go to five-star restaurants,
maybe then, yes.
No.
Ain't nobody out the city no
s no no no s s s car whatever the nah come on man uh-huh it's 100 bucks a who
f cargo uh how much 100 bucks how you telling me something is 100 bucks they put it in the
restaurant but you can go outside and find it after it finished raining yeah but that don't make no sense just like you told me you
didn't want that spider to bite me go out there eat the wrong snail and see what happened i bet
you'd be cock roast in the morning no not really i'm sure they put up in there
don't nobody you know still nobody in the chat i guarantee you nobody in our chat
had no um aspargo i guarantee you that. Guarantee you.
Escargot.
I said that.
That's what I said.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Just like caviar.
You don't think caviar is a delicacy too?
Nah, listen.
I know about caviar.
You know how I know about caviar?
I saw the movie Titanic.
In the movie Titanic, they had caviar at the table.
Yeah, I know about caviar.
I know about that.
I ain't eating that either.
I ain't eating no more of it. That ain't even from my palate.
It's who?
It comes from sturgeon.
Who? It comes from sturgeon.
Where do you find sturgeon at?
In the ocean.
I think off the coast of Russia.
What's off the coast?
What ocean is off the coast of Russia?
Shoot.
The Red Sea.
Black Sea.
Black Surgeon.
Yes.
And it's market price.
A lot of it, sometimes it's like two, three hundred
dollars. See, you know what they do?
They find stuff and they
put their price on it.
They tell you how important it is.
And then they mark the price up and we paying for it.
Just like sneakers.
It costs $2 to make sneakers.
Then sneakers come over here.
Go make your own then.
I could.
I can.
Go ahead and do it.
Let's see how that work out for you.
No, I don't think nobody's going to support me.
Ocho, think about it.
In a restaurant, when you pay $70 for a steak,
how much have they actually paid for that steak?
Hey, you know what?
That's a great question.
I don't know.
That's a great question.
You know, when you go look at,
when you go to Whole Foods or you go to the supermarket,
you want to see a-
Whole Foods?
Man, I go to Publix and Winn-Dixie, man.
The next time you go to Winn-Dixie or Publix, go look and
see how much they pay for a steak that you
pay $80 for.
Now remember,
the restaurant, they buy
it in bulk. So they pay even
less than that. So let's think about
it. So even when the supermarket,
when they buy it, they mark it up.
Right.
So what you're supposed to...
You go to Sam's? Huh?
You ever been to Sam's? I have been to Sam's.
I don't have a car anymore.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Okay. Yeah, I'm real efficient
with it. I'm very efficient with it.
But I'm just saying, Ocho,
that's how business works.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
I understand that for the most part, but you also have to understand,
I'm not going to where I'm buying a steak for $70, $80 though. That's not-
Even if you buy fish, no matter what you buy, you're paying three times, four times what it
costs for them to make it. How about that? So whatever you buy, okay, you buy pasta,
you buy ramen, whatever you buy, when you pay $4, $5, $6 for that drink,
it didn't cost that.
I got a question for you.
I got one for you right now.
Yes.
I love, there's a Jamaican restaurant
that I frequent very often.
Also, Bahama Breeze.
Bahama Breeze, I always get the jerk chicken pasta
from Bahama Breeze.
Extra chicken, no asparagus.
Now, there's a restaurant in Wynwood
called Dunkin' New that I i love i get they jerk chicken pasta
so are you telling me that they buy their pasta in bulk and it's it's marked up that's how
restaurants make money yeah if they sell if they sell if i said if everybody sold you something
what they paid for why am i in business right so you you got to make a see you got it so how much did the bingos paid
you the bingos paid you x dollars how much you actually think they made off you oh yeah yeah a
lot a lot a lot a lot you see how that works yeah i understand that part but also you know what i do
like the places i go to eat and dine at are are are wage friendly it ain't It ain't expensive. Like where I go,
I ain't paying more than $20.
Even wage friendly restaurants, Ocho,
the price is marked up two, three times
what they actually cost to make it.
Right.
That's how they stay in business.
When people go out of business,
why do they go out of business, Ocho?
Shoot, there ain't no customers.
Even if you get customers,
yeah, as long as you get customers and for yeah
long as you get customers
because you pay
you charging
three, four times
what it costs.
Right.
So now
I can make a
I can make a profit.
Make a profit.
I ain't just in business
just to keep the lights on.
Uh-huh.
I mean I gotta put
a little something
in my pocket though Joe.
Yeah.
See I'm glad
I'm glad you're saying this
so you know
fellas out there that's being tricked into taking these women to these nice,
fancy restaurants and it's marked up, you're paying $400, $500 a night.
You see what they do?
You see what they do?
Ocho.
Ocho.
But here's the thing.
The women, the mistake that women make, they're trying to trick the wrong guys.
Go get the guy that got the money to be tricked.
You're trying to trick a guy guys go get the guy that got the money to be tricked you're trying to trick a guy that's making 50 000 you need to go try to trick a guy that's making 1 to
8 10 12 million but you can't because the one that's making 1 to 8 12 million ain't finna talk
to them anyway but here but the thing is is that the guy that's making that money he's trying to
get the one that's looking at the guy so he got to get tricked off yeah see how that work oh joe
yeah see so that's bad.
That's bad for the middle class, man.
Even swap ain't no swindle, Ocho.
Well, you ain't never lie about that.
If you use me for the pay,
I'll use you for the day.
We part ways, we good, Ocho.
You get
one hand, sir, or the other?
Yes! Yeah.
That's all I'm saying. You know, you can't...
Yes, sir.
I mean, you're trying to trick...
How you gonna trick a guy that ain't really...
He ain't got nothing to be tricked off.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He a fool if he got...
You know, obviously, most people have mortgages or rent or whatever the case may be.
Cards or whatever the case may be.
Bills, responsibilities, yes.
If you allow a woman to trick you off your money and you ain't got it like that,
you got to have disposable income.
Yeah.
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well you know i saw i saw something today they said only six percent only six percent of americans make over a hundred thousand only six percent of americans make over a hundred thousand
when i look at instant when i look at instagrams when i look at twitter and the way people talk you would think everybody living that life
so somebody land either that either that stat and that percentage is wrong or everybody out here got
some type of hustle i don't know about and they get into the bag because everybody look rich
everybody talk rich somebody land everybody on female look good too, don't they?
You got filters?
Huh?
You filter the look, they filter them pockets.
They go out and rent out a house.
They rent a jet.
They pretend they on vacation.
They right there in Santa Monica.
Right there in Miami.
It's all a facade, man. I like enjoy it i enjoy it i enjoy looking at the aesthetics and sometimes you know what i'm i'm gonna be honest with you sometimes
i like to go to instagrams right i go to instagrams and i look at people's pages and i look at what
they have on what they're wearing and i'm not i'm not pocket watching but i'll add up i'll add up knowing the
price of stuff and i'll go through five pictures and i'll be like well goddamn now that's about
goddamn eighty thousand dollars right there yes and i don't even know who man who is you
you know and just you know and i just go on about my day just just think about it
it's a facade it's not that's not real It's not reality. It can fool a lot of people.
Those aesthetics can fool a lot of people now.
Right.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
And that's what happens.
Right.
You get people in debt.
I mean, just think about how much credit card debt.
Yeah.
You know me, I'm paying off at the end.
Whatever the case may be, I'm only going to spend what I can afford to get off of in a given month.
I got my monthly allowance, what I can spend.
I'm trying to stay below that.
So at the end of the year, if I choose to get me something, I can get me something.
But man, if you look at Instagram, man, they had me calling my agent.
Hey, man, I need to renegotiate my contract.
But, Unc, don't believe it.
It's all a facade. And don't
believe it at all.
Yeah,
I'm like, come on, man. Yeah, but
they ain't doing it like that, Ocho.
They ain't doing it like that.
Oh, Unc, I know better, man.
I know better.
You know I know better.
Well, even if they are, i ain't doing it like that
trying to keep up with your ass and i ain't doing it like that trying to impress you i got what i
got i got a nice home the water works the air work i got a car you got a car in one of the
in two of the stalls one of them and that's And that's okay, too. But I ain't trying...
I'm past that stage, Ocho.
I've had a Ferrari, had a Bentley,
had a Rolls Royce, had a 600 Benz,
had a Range Rover, and a Denali.
Yeah.
In order to drive the Ferrari,
I got to drive two cars down the hill,
walk back up the hill to get the Ferrari to pull out.
Then I pull the Ferrari back in, I got to go pull the Charles back up the hill to get the Ferrari to pull out. Then I pull the Ferrari
back in, I got to go pull the Charles back up
in the driveway.
Hey, listen, I did
it. Listen, me and you both,
I think we all have. We all have had that.
I had that stage for maybe two
years. I had that stage
for maybe two years. I got to a point where
I was like, well, you know what?
This is a waste.
Not really a waste because you're supposed to a point where I was like, well, you know what? This is a waste. This is, I mean, not really a waste
because you're supposed to enjoy
your fruit to your labor.
Yeah, for sure.
What we do as athletes
is we get caught up in the image.
Yeah.
We get caught up in the,
all right, all right,
I have to dress like this.
All right, I got to buy the jewelry.
I got to wear the jewelry.
I got to look a certain way.
I have to drive a certain car.
But with anything,
really the value is really set.
It's within you.
The bigger you can make your name, the less you need all the fucking accessories well i got to a point i got
about year four or five well hell i didn't need i didn't need no damn ferrari hell i didn't need
no goddamn rose voice i didn't need all the extra shit at that point because i was ocho yeah the
visibility no matter where i went you knew who was. So what's the point of that?
If,
I mean,
nevermind.
We all off Olympic topic.
My bad.
But the thing was Ocho is that
when I saw Miami Vice,
I saw Crockett and Tubbs
and they driving Ferraris
and they got Rolexes
and they talk about all this stuff.
Yeah.
And you talking about a poor kid
from rural South Georgia.
I remember saying,
I'm going to get,
when I saw that car.
Yeah.
Oh, you got to enjoy yourself now. I'm going to get that one When I saw that car? Yeah. Oh, you got to enjoy yourself now.
I'm going to get that one.
You got to enjoy yourself.
That was the first.
I ain't nobody.
At that point in time,
ain't nobody know nobody
about no Patek,
ain't nobody know about
anything,
no Vacheron,
no Piaget,
ain't nobody know.
The only thing you knew about
was a Timex,
a Seiko,
a Bullerba,
and a Rolex.
Man, if you had a rolex yeah what especially back then oh yeah man if you had a rolex i already knew you i got a rolex you wasn't gonna be able
to hit me in the ass with a red apple you know i'm talking about old big one big yeah oh no man
i had to get me one oh joe. And so, but like you said, my financial guy, he was talking to me.
He said, Shannon, you work all these hours.
Think about what you do.
At some point in time from September last year until May of this year, you was doing seven, eight shows on an easy day on an easy week up to 10
for what if you're not gonna enjoy it you do realize if you leave here
you did all that work and really ain't getting no enjoyment out of it right it's okay i'm not
telling you to go try to buy an island or try to buy 15 cars,
but enjoy yourself.
Yes, sir.
So, hey, sent my brother to the dealership, asked my sister what she wanted.
My sister like, baby bro, I don't want nothing.
Yeah.
God give me everything.
He said, y'all keep a roof over my head, my car good.
She said, I don't want nothing.
Yeah. My bro said, y'all keep a roof over my head, my car good. She said, I don't want nothing. Yeah.
My bro said, I do.
You know what the funny thing about it is?
See, you got the right people around you.
You got the people around you that got structure.
You got the people around you that got discipline.
Now, the rest of my young folk, they got them entourages.
That's going to keep on bleeding you.
They're going to bleed you.
They're going to bleed you.
They're going to bleed you.
No matter how much they pay you nowadays, I don't care what the numbers look like in today's NFL. 87, 90% of us still go broke. It hasn't changed.
Yeah.
The number is still staggering, even though the money is different. So what does that tell you?
Our discipline hasn't changed. There's no structure or financial discipline at all still
to this day our mindset especially
our people well hell the more you give me the better i'll be with it no because the more they
give you the more you're gonna spend because guess what every time i bought y'all man hey hey
charlotte let your boy get some subo ticket i know they give them to you for free shit huh yeah all right yeah all right i like bro what are you talking about free
ain't nothing free but salvation and televangelists have found a way to charge for that
yeah they talk about the nfl think about the nfl where they bottom dollar is money but you
think they're gonna give us something free the nfl like the rs they receive checks they don't be writing them
cbs box nbc espn amazon yeah they don't play you go yeah i'm gonna become a minister
because they because they're charging for prosperity yeah yeah man you gotta pay for
the word now hey you gotta pay for the word when
it comes time to collection play to pay i'm gonna play at the collection right around yeah i'm gonna
say you know god don't like noise you know don't put up god don't like no i don't joke he don't
i said hey i know now normally when i pass this plate around y'all think y'all at the game
here come the wave y'all let the pain go through uh-uh put something in there now yeah i'm gonna have an atl machine
there too hey it's for it's for the building fund for the windows yeah yeah windows but uh
you're right ocho escargot ocho e-s-c-a-R-G-O-T. Escargot.
Yeah, I'm cool on that.
I ain't eating no snails.
If I want some snails, I can go right outside and find one.
Okay.
Hampton Morris wins the first U.S. Men's Weightlifting Medal in 40 years.
Basically, you got to go back.
I think we won two medals in 1984 when the games were in L.A.
He won the bronze medal, 61-kilogram division.
Mars moved the bar forward the second attempt
and was successful on 172-kilogram.
That's 379 pounds.
I think it was the clean and jerk medal position at 300.
He was locked into a medal. He went for the clean and jerk world record attempt 392 pounds and came up a little short
if i'm not mistaken he's from marietta georgia that's what we do he from even mariette yeah
you say you think you're probably from florida and and he ain't got no driver's license he say
he said my daddy and my he said my mom and my grandma, they drive me everywhere.
So I didn't really need one.
I didn't know I really needed one.
He said, I'll probably get one now.
But I think he's what?
What did you say, Ash?
He's 20, 21?
He's 20.
Young boy.
Big boy.
No, he's small.
So 61 kilograms,
that means he weighs 130, like
135 pounds?
Less than 135. So 60
kilograms is
132. So 61 points.
So he's 135?
How many 61 kilograms? I don't know
my math. You know, once we got past
time table, that wasn't good.
See? Oh, you see, once we got past the rhythm, you know time tables. I wasn't good Once see oh
Love what hey you see you see your boy had those those 60 kilograms
I forgot to see I forgot to see my video doing the dump doing 100 doing all the dumbbells
So that that's 260 you see what I'm saying, Ocho?
Yeah.
You ain't 180.
You ain't 180.
210.
Your boy in.
I'm all in.
220.
I had a plenty.
Plenty, yeah.
Yeah.
Come on, man.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
230.
I get real dirty.
I'm just saying, Ocho.
I'm just saying.
I just want you to know that.
Just want you to know. That's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying right I'm just saying I just want you to know that's all I'm saying
right now
French track and field
athlete Alison Furno
yeah that's what I'm talking about man
competed in the 3000m steeplechase event
finishing 4th in the race
having just missed the podium by three seconds.
Although she didn't secure a medal, she finished with a time of 8 minutes, 58.67 seconds, breaking the European steeplechase record.
After the race, she surprised her boyfriend by lowering to one knee and proposing to him.
He accepted her proposal, and the two embraced embraced and the crowd applauded.
That's right.
Listen, she might not.
Listen, she might not a metal, but she just like Jamie Foxx or Denzel said, I'm leaving here with something.
She is.
She said she said that if I run under nine minutes, which ran eight minutes, eight minutes, 58, some change.
Yes, sir.
And they had been together for nine years.
Oh, I see.
I see.
Ah, I see.
That's better context.
That's better context.
But I like it.
I like it.
Listen, F the traditions.
Forget the traditions.
I know how things are supposed to go.
The man is supposed to propose.
It's supposed to be romantic.
Forget that.
I think more women need to be assertive
And propose to your man
Matter of fact
Be assertive and propose to your man
You'll find out you're wasting your time anyway
Because he's probably going to say no
He probably had no plan to marry you anyway
So it'll save you some time
If you took the initiative
And been assertive
And propose to your man and watch
what happened watch how much time you save because half of them if i mean if a hundred of y'all in
relationships right now he'd probably say no i'll tell you no lie and probably ain't got no plan on
marrying you so i i kudos to her because i i know a lot of women that's frowned upon
i would never do nothing like that.
But here's the thing.
Come on, man.
We have non-traditional women that want traditional values.
Right.
You can't have both, man.
You can't have it both ways.
I ain't cooking for no man.
Or I want him to propose.
I ain't doing this.
I want him to open doors.
I ain't doing this. But I need him to do. I ain't doing this. I want him to open doors. I ain't doing this,
but I need him to do that.
Well,
damn,
you won't,
you,
you,
you,
you won't traditional,
but you're non-traditional.
Right.
And times are different now.
You know,
I mean,
I love,
I love my,
I love my,
my women,
all of them,
whatever your expectations are,
whatever you feel you,
you,
you are worthy of by all means go for
it at times those expectations are unrealistic you know but if you think you're going to find it
if your hope is romantic i i want you to go for what you want i want you to but sometimes you
got to be assertive sometimes you got to to the initiative, especially when there's somebody you want. Right now, slide in
the DM. Holler at him.
Stop sitting around waiting.
Forget eye contact.
Have some cojones.
Put them over his knees.
No, no, no.
What?
Don't even look. Hey, you need
to tell me. You didn't
need to come and say, hey, excuse me. Are you
Shannon Sharp? Right, right. I come and say hey excuse me are you Shannon Sharp
I'm going to say yes I find you
very attractive there we go
can I give you my phone number
oh not with this me too
movement don't you look at me and smile
ain't no winking I ain't doing none of that
cause you never going to have oh
Shannon Sharp made me feel uncomfortable
oh no I don't even open the door for him
mocho you never going to talk about
Shannon Sharp open the door and look at my butt.
I'm going to let that door slam right on your foot.
I see where you're going. I'm telling you.
So if you come in behind me, the door
will probably hit you in the head if you're not paying attention.
Because you're never going to get me.
Y'all done ruined it.
I don't get on no elevator. I don't care
if you got on baby. I don't care
none of that.
So I'm just telling you.
Because y'all done ruined it.
Anytime somebody say, you can't say a woman look nice,
you can't say that's a great outfit you have on
before they take it some type of way
and here you are, you in HR, and no.
So I'm done with it.
You can't be nice.
You can't be nice. You can't be nice.
Everything you say is, he tried to holler at me.
Oh, he was in my DM.
And it's just all type of.
I mean, I did.
I mean, you know, Jen, I was like, oh, Jenny.
You know, Jenny, my home team.
Jenny for many.
I call her Jenny for many.
Hallmark Jenny call her home team.
I was like, Jenny, you look nice today.
Man, you had me up in the office so quick. I was like, Jenny, you look nice today.
Man, you had me up in the office so quick.
I was like, bro, I just said she looked nice.
Damn.
Right, right, right.
Say no more.
Y'all ain't got to tell me but once.
My head ain't hard.
Yeah.
It ain't.
It's crazy the times that we're in now.
Yeah.
It's unfortunate.
I'm like, bro, we like we had gone to breakfast.
We do stuff together.
I met her husband.
We gone out to dinner with me and her husband.
Me and brother, the mom and dad.
I'm like,
I said, it's cool though. It's cool.
Yeah. No, no, it's cool. I say, I take your word for it.
I mean, y'all said I shouldn't do it.
I ain't gonna do it. I mean, y'all say I shouldn't do it. I ain't going to do it.
Right.
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Quincy Hall
that dog
posted a personal best. He ran
the second fastest time
ever run in the Olympics.
He picked the best time
to post a personal best.
The fourth fastest time
ever. Let that sink in.
The fourth fastest time ever
in a comfort behind victory he ran the fact i mean
exhausted yeah i mean he left hey he left it on the track on that's what you call when coach say
leave it out there when somebody tell you leave it all out there and then hold on not only to
leave it all out there to leave it out there in the biggest on the biggest stage in a pressure
moment like that were you were you in fourth place you weren biggest, on the biggest stage in a pressure moment like that.
Were you in fourth place?
You weren't even on the podium coming off that goddamn curve.
You weren't even in the podium.
But look at the times.
You had four guys that ran sub 44.
Yeah.
I mean, you had so many guys.
I mean, Hudson Smith, he ran a personal best.
You had, I forget the other guy, from Namibia.
Is it Namibia?
Is it Namibia or Namibia?
Namibia?
Namibia.
He ran a national record.
We know from Grenada.
What's his name?
I can't even get his name.
But he won the gold medal.
He's won a silver medal.
He's been a bronze medal
he's been a world champion so we know what he represents from granada
bruh and when you exhausted ocho we've all been there if you're an athlete you know what it's
like to be dog tired yeah i'm talking about a and you don't want to go, but there's something that's inside of you.
It says, bro, you got all that training.
If that's what people don't get,
training comes down to a moment.
We talk about it all the time.
Football games come down to a moment. A moment, yeah.
Not the entirety of the game.
It's a moment.
Moment, yeah.
Will you capture that moment when it's time?
He did that. That Joker that that joke he don't have
the prettiest form it ain't no this hey hey he threw that head you know hey when i saw him
throw them head back back you know what time it is i need all that remind me when i was in the
country i had on shorts i was barefooted with no shirt on
and I'm racing my brother and cousin there.
So far, I'm out the window.
I'm trying to come in first. Yeah,
that's it. Oh, but boy, he dug down.
Yeah, he did. He did.
And you can't tease that, man.
That's hard. That's
hard. He ran
the final 50 meters in 5.9 seconds,
the best in the field. Ocho, you went back
and forth with him on Twitter today.
Yeah, that's my dog, man.
That's my dog. So, you know,
he hit you. You know, talk about
y'all still paying.
I told him, man, shoot, if you want some money
when you come back to the States,
we can line it up and do a
full budget. And listen, I'm just saying,
if there's pressure in that environment in Paris,
representing your country,
but it's a different kind of pressure
when you got the race against me.
You got a race.
And listen, let me tell you about me in high school, right?
I was the class 6A state champ in the 400.
Now, I ran a 42.
I ran a 42 in high school,
but my coach and my grandma
told me I had to pick between
track or football. So, football
was my route. So, listen, my
record still stands to this day
and Quincy hit me back like,
okay, bet. I give you 30 meters.
I give you 30 meters
and I still beat you. So, we got
that lined up. We're going to race.
We're going to race when you get back to the States.
And that's,
if he beat me,
he gets 25 grand.
Karate,
karate,
drink karate,
James,
that's the Grenadian.
Um,
he's been aware he's won the Olympic gold.
He's won silver.
He's won bronze.
Uh,
he was off the podium.
I think he ran 43,
eight.
Uh,
obviously we saw Quincy Hall run 43,
four,
um, Hudson Smith run 43, four, four, 43.8. Obviously, we saw Quincy Hall run 43.4. Hudson Smith run 43.44.
I mean, bro, that was some back and forth running.
I mean, it's been a long time since we've seen a race of that disc,
the 400, come down to that.
Which race, which finish do you think was better?
Quincy's or with Mr.
Hoker?
Is it Hoker?
I said, uh,
1500,
which,
which,
which,
which,
which finish you think was better?
Both were unexpected.
Yeah.
You got a guy that had,
he has,
I think Inga Brisson has like the second or third fastest 1500 meters ever.
The record is three 26 flat by elgarouche
um inger brisson ran 326 98 78 something like that right uh and then you had josh kerr so you
had the reigning olympic champ you had the reigning world champ in that field and he outkicked them all yeah you had uh quincy
hall now quincy hall had the fastest time and then hudson smith in a tune-up meet before the olympics
broke that he ran uh like 43 74 43 75 to take over the world lead
yeah if i have to say considering we haven't won now matthew sent the wits he did win the 1500 meters in 2016 in rio
but his time was really slow right um
we haven't won we haven't run this race since 2000 we had seven straight from 84 to 2008 we what it wasn't close we we did it we did right a lot of times we swept the podium um damn oh joe
given who Cole Hawker beat right the reigning Olympic the reigning world champ at 1500 meters right you think that that finish is better we we thought that Quincy Hall was going to at least
make the podium considering the way he had been running right we thought he would make the podium i don't think anybody thought because jared naguse
had a faster time coming into it when you beat your record by three full seconds right
that's crazy splitting hairs because you got a fact there no allows i mean look what it came down
to uh but the america that and it like i, we were talking about it earlier, Ochoa,
at the top of the broadcast, is like
just when we thought, man,
ain't nothing topping this 100-meter final.
Right, right, right. And then Cole Hawkinson
says, watch this. Yeah.
And everybody was talking about Cole, man, look at Cole, look at Cole.
And Quincy said, hello, bro.
Hold my beer.
Quincy said, hold my beer. Let me show you something.
Yeah.
Ocho, we got to talk about this.
What happened?
You made me nervous right there.
No.
You got excited, right?
You got excited.
Michael Norman.
Michael Norman has too much talent.
Yeah, you scared me.
Okay, okay. he got too much talent
oh joe you think you finished it last you think the pressure got to him again it always does in
the big meets the man has run 43-4 and he looked good and and qualifying he ran 44-10 right and
then he goes 44-26 which is okay but it looked like he was laboring.
The man ran 45-26.
His legs.
It gotta be his legs.
It's his mind.
He ain't got that where Quincy got any.
You don't think so? And his
coach is Quincy Watts,
who won the 92
goal. Right.
Who also
trained right.
And Joanna Hayes.
Joanna Hayes, she won the goal.
I'm trying to think what year Joanna won.
Was it 2004?
What year did Joanna Hayes
win the hurdles?
Is it the 2000 or 2004?
Damn.
Yeah, she won in 04.
But at that moment,
you said it's about moments.
Sometimes, you know,
sometimes it's difficult
to show up in that moment.
A different side of you
has to come out.
But you know what, Ocho?
We are what we repeatedly do.
Right.
Therefore, it is not a singular act.
It's a habit.
He has a habit
in big moments
of doing this.
Hold on, I got to write that down.
Hold on.
We are, wait.
How you say that?
We are what?
We are what we repeatedly do.
Therefore,
it is not a singular act.
It is a habit.
Habit.
If you could,
if,
if,
if all you do is lie,
how can I call you anything else but a liar?
But that's a good one.
I got to say that for my next argument.
In,
in,
in,
in big moments in Tokyo, his mom, he's a good one. I got to say that for my next argument. In big moments.
In Tokyo.
His mom, he's of Asian descent.
His mom is from Japan.
I just knew.
I think it was the year after Fred.
And he was a prodigy.
Yes, sir.
From the go.
So after Fred Curley runs the fastest time in NCAA history,
he comes behind him and break Fred Curley's record.
He's running routinely sub-44.
I think he's running 43, 49, 43, 40-something.
And in big moments.
Bro!
You see the difference?
You see Fred Curley?
Fred Curley this year, he had had some injuries he had some shoe issues
he had block issues
but boy
when it come time like
Cat said boy boy
when we line up on that line we gonna see
who the best
Quincy Hall
hey
let's line it up.
Right, right, right.
We ain't got to do all that talking.
All the bumping your gums.
Why we doing all this talking?
Put the spikes on.
Yeah, everybody different.
Everybody different.
Everybody's built,
some people are built
for that pressure moment
and that big stage
and some people aren't.
Some people fold,
some people don't.
Some people welcome it,
some people shy away from it.
It's all depending on how you're built.
I'm not putting
Michael Norman on that 4x4.
He ain't coming nowhere near it.
Rob Benjamin is going to run ankle leg
because he has the most experience
in the Olympics and World Championships
of running that. Quincy Hall
is going to probably run second leg. I'm going to take Deadman and I'm going to take uh uh Vernon Norwood
I'm going to I'm going to take the guy that finished I think he finished like six or seven
he was an American he ran like 44.6 well uh who's the other American um that that finished the race
but I'm not but but but I'm not I'm not I'm not putting Michael Norman on there. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, guys.
I just can't do it.
I can't trust him.
Yeah.
Damn.
Now, we good enough?
Look, our quarter-miners, we're good enough.
Yeah.
With Quincy, because if it's close,
Rye is a low 44 guy.
So I know on the fly he can run sub 44.
Quincy Hall just proved. Quincy know on the fly he can run sub 44 quincy hall just proved quincy hall can on a fly he can be really low 43 he might be 43 to 43 one um and so i'm gonna take uh i think it's bailey
i think bailey is his last name but i'm taking i'm taking bay i'm taking Rye I'm taking Quincy, I'm taking Bailey
and I'm either taking Dedmon
or Vernon Norwood. Normally I like
Vernon Norwood start because he normally
gonna give me a consistent mid
44. I can live with that
I can live with that. I'm gonna
let second leg be Quincy
because I need him. If I don't have
space, I'm gonna need him to give it to me
and then I'll go to Bailey and then I going to need him to keep it with me.
And then I'll go to Bailey, and then I'll let Rob bring it home.
Right.
I like it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just can't.
I just can't.
I just can't.
Rob Benjamin said, on the hopes that more American fans can get behind and support Noah Lyles, Noah has been guarding a lot of hate from U.S. fans,
and it's kind of sad to see.
He was depressed in 2021.
A lot of people like to say, let's focus on mental health and da-da-da.
You go out and trash a kid because he's chasing his dream
and he's doing things and speaking things into fruition.
So, for my tweet, wasn't geared towards anyone specific,
fractions of track community.
I got some I got some hate, too, of a lot of people said, OK, if I don't win, then they're going to be on my head.
It's just kind of sad, to be honest with you. My whole thing is don't preach mental health and then go do that. I agree, because the guy we were the guy we were talking about yesterday, Franklin, you know what he tweeted?
He's saying right now
one of his least favorite Americans is
Noah Lyles.
I'm not
saying, name the country.
What Jamaican you think they're
going to treat and say my least favorite
Jamaican is Kusane Thompson.
My least favorite, excuse me,
Jamaican is Sharika Jackson,
or Shelly Ann Frazier,
or Hansel Parchment.
Which one? Okay, what other country?
Give me a country. Give me a country.
Great Britain, France, but that's what we do.
Yeah.
But what is Franklin?
Who Franklin look like?
Is he the completion
of Noah?
And they wonder why yeah
so you couldn't keep that to yourself you wanted the world to know you wanted the entire world to
know that your least favorite american somebody that has done something that hadn't been done in
20 years right still the top of the podium at the olympics at the 100 meter dash and you say
your least favorite American.
I just want to know why.
Because everything that he's saying, who's celebrating more?
Usain Bolt.
Usain was doing all this in front of the camera,
and I ain't got no problem with it.
He doing the lightning bolt.
Muhammad Ali spoke it.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, that's something personal.
That's something personal.
There might be something we don't know about because there's reason there's no reason not to like someone, someone you don't even know specifically. But you know how we do. We we we cast we cast a stone on people that we might not like based on whatever, whatever.
Maybe he might not like the way he carry himself. Hell, he might not like the way he run.
He might not like the fact that he paints his nails. Whatever it may be,
there's a reason
he doesn't like him.
It can't be because of track
because he's
the gold medal winner in the 100.
Can't be because of that.
That's something personal.
But I'm just,
I just,
I just want
of the other communities
to say my least favorite
Asian American
is somebody that's participating
for their country.
They don't get that.
No.
The whites, they don't do that to you.
Us.
But we quit.
Let's support.
And the first chance we get,
we'll trash one another.
Yeah.
It's always been like that.
It's always been like that.
I just need somebody to explain.
Context. I just need somebody to explain. And context.
I just need to know why
Noah Lyles is your least favorite American.
You know, everybody ain't gonna like everybody.
You know how that go.
There's always gonna be something.
Everybody not gonna be,
might not be your cup of tea.
There's nothing you could do about that.
They probably don't even know you.
How you like somebody that you don't even know?
I guarantee that man ain't never met Noel Lyles.
You normally, you're supposed to have a disliking for somebody that, and that's me, Ocho, because
here's my thing.
Everybody's like, man, I don't like such and such.
Okay.
But he ain't done nothing to me.
I don't know him.
I don't know her.
So why am I disliking him
because you dislike him
mm-hmm
it always gotta be
yeah that's the way we are
we've always been like that
that's just society
that's just human nature
you know everybody's
not gonna like everybody
everybody's not gonna be
everybody's cup of tea
that's why you just focus
on those that do like you
mm-hmm
and if you out there
running for us
you run for those who support you.
Those who don't support you, fuck them.
I just want to be bad.
I just want us to support one another.
Don't talk about it.
Let's be about it.
Yeah.
In all things.
Yeah.
I just, like you said, look.
And like Ryle said, you know, mental you said, look. And like
Rye said, you know,
mental health.
Man, listen, that's just, I mean,
but this is a dog-eat-dog world,
boy. It's a dog-eat-dog
world.
Man, shut up.
They can only protect you for so long.
They can only protect you for so long. They can only protect you for so long.
When you're out there in that real world,
people don't care about you.
They don't care nothing about you.
They're going to say what they want to.
They're going to trash you.
They're going to talk about you.
You know, they're going to throw that stone.
They're going to hide that hand.
They're going to play victim.
You know, mental health is very important.
But in the real world,
they can only protect you for so long.
Ocho,
had Noah Lyles did all that talking and celebrates that i'm the fastest man he hopping up they got pictures of steel shots he hopping up his butt
hiding people hey he done jumped up off the ground yeah now he don't make the podium or he finished
last place okay you want to say man you did all that talking. Right. And look what happened.
Okay.
But to go as far as says he's like one of my least favorite Americans right now.
Yeah.
Of all the people.
Yeah.
But like you said, to each his own.
Noah, you got more people that support you and like you that don't support you and don't like you.
So, hey.
people that support you and like you that don't support you and don't like you.
So, hey, Noah Lyles
advanced into 200 meters, but he only
finished second in his heat behind
Tobago.
Huh?
I think he did it on purpose because he did the same thing in the
semis and the 100.
I think he won't
that far lane.
But you don't know what lane you're going to get.
What lane are you going to get? Because of the fastest time
get lane choice. Yeah.
Who had the fastest time? Arian? Tobogo.
His
time was faster than... Yeah.
He was the only one to go sub. He was the only one to go
sub, if I'm not mistaken, to go sub
20. And
and
if you go back and look, when Noah ran
one of his fastest times,
Tobogo pushed him all the way to the line.
They both ran 9.5, if I'm not mistaken.
So we know Noah has the American record of 1931.
But go look at Tobogo time.
Now, he ain't no slouch now.
Oh, no, not at all.
He broke.
Michael Johnson had the world record at 300 meters
wade van niekerk broke michael's record tobogo broke niekerk's record right so he has speed
and he had his endurance yeah he got it plus plus he's a low 44, 400 guy. Yeah.
So he got strength. So that means, yeah, that means he got strength and endurance to burn.
Yeah.
Yeah, but I don't know, boy.
I think he play, Noah playing chess.
He going to double.
I think he going to double.
He going to double.
I hope he does.
Wait, when is the final?
When is the final?
You want to get one of those preferential lanes right right right right five six seven because i want to be at
the top of the curve mojo i want to be at the top of the curve all right so hey catch me if you can
yeah when uh when is the final or they got one more day
tomorrow
at what 2 o'clock
12th
oh Lyle's got lane 5
oh okay that's a good lane
he good
tomorrow must be a lane 6
some people like
4, 5, 6 a lot of times you look at Carson Warhol he like to be in the far six because at the first time you get the preference some people like no four five six
a lot of times you look at
Carson Warhol he likes to be in the far lane
he likes to be in lane seven
some people like the far lane
1130 out time
230 your time Mocho 1130 out time
alright bet bet
if you remember when Wade Van Neekert
when he broke the world record in Rio,
he was in lane eight.
And they couldn't catch him, Ocho.
Yeah, if you're on your horse,
if you're on your horse in lane eight,
you're already out there.
You already hit everybody.
But here's the thing, Ocho, it's hard to gauge
because they're pacing
off you, but you don't know what's going
on behind you. He just took off.
He took off.
And LeSean Merritt and Karani
James, they couldn't catch him.
I mean, but he ran a race
of a lifetime. He ran 4303.
Do you know how...
Like I said, I'm old enough to remember
when a lot of the world... I mean,
I've seen the 100 go down so many times.
I mean,
from the eighties to the nineties to now,
um,
the 400.
I remember when Butch broke the record in 88 and then Michael broke it in
99 in Seville.
And then,
uh,
me,
Kurt broke it in 2016.
So I'm old enough to remember that I've seen a lot of,
you know,
40 sub.
I didn't think somebody could run back.
I didn't think he could run that fast right that
fast i mean people don't realize how sub 44 yeah and moving he almost ran sub 43
there's only been two men in the history to ever run sub 43 on the fly. That's on the fly.
Right.
Michael Johnson and Jeremy Warner.
This dude ran 4303 from a dead stop.
Moving.
You better believe it's moving.
Moving.
Yeah.
Yes.
So good luck tomorrow.
We're going to be watching.
We're going to wish you good luck.
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