Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 2: Aaron Rodgers in primetime, should Ryan Garcia be banned?
Episode Date: May 26, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to Jets QB Aaron Rodgers saying that people are lining up to see him play, whether or not Ryan Garcia should be banned from boxing & much much mor...e!02:49 - ESPN Ranking best situations07:35 - Aaron Rodgers and Jets20:30 - Titans best WR group25:25 - Devin Haney Father wants Ryan Garcia Banned55:05 - Q and Ayyyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Okay, Ocho, ESPN ranks the best situations for an NFL number one pick since 1990.
In fifth place was Jameis Winston.
He inherited Mike Evans, Vincent Jackson,
Austin Serafin Jenkins, Doug Martin, Bobby Rainey, Charles Sims.
Number four was Eli Manning.
He inherited Imani Toomer,
Ike Hilliard, Jeremy Shockey,
Tiki Barber. Number three,
Joe Burrell. He inherited
AJ Green, T. Higgins,
Tyler Boyd, Drew Sampley,
Joe Mixon, Giovanni Bernard.
Number two was Matthew
Stafford.
He inherited Megatron, Calvin Johnson, Bryant Johnson,
Dennis Norcutt, Derrick Williams.
Tied in with Brandon Pettigrew.
Running backs was Kevin Smith and Maurice Morris.
And number one is Caleb Williams, DJ Moore,
Keenan Allen, Roman Dunze, Cole Komet,
Gerald Everett, DeAndre Swift, and Khalil Herbert.
You like that?
You think DJ's in the best situation?
DJ?
I mean, excuse me, Caleb Williams.
Oh, yeah, most definitely.
Most definitely.
It all comes down to, if you think about it, if you look at all, you look at the receiving
core and the running backs, James Winston, Eli Manning, Joe Burrow Matthew Stafford, look at the players that they had
Caleb Williams is in a great
situation and I've said it and I'll
continue to say it over and over and over
a quarterback is only as good
as the supporting cast and the supporting cast
that Caleb Williams has coming into this season
is phenomenal, DJ Moore
Keenan Allen
hold on I missed it I forgot
Roma Dunze Roma Dunze.
Huh?
Rome.
Roma Dunze.
Oh, yeah.
Roma.
I didn't want to say it wrong.
I hate disrespecting people's names like that.
Rome.
Let me just say Rome.
Listen, they sit.
They sit.
Now, what I wish could have happened is I wish the Bears would have had this situation for other quarterbacks in the past
and always had them set up this way
to where there wouldn't be any issues
if they always had a supporting cast around them.
I know, obviously, with timing,
it's a little difficult to always have
a superstar cast like this,
but this one right here, there are no excuses.
Zero.
There are no excuses.
Zero. Yeah, no excuses. Zero.
Yeah.
Speaking of Caleb Williams, DJ Moore spoke about the transition
from Fields to Williams.
Moore said, business is business.
I've seen it coming.
So at the end of the day, he was the quarterback last year.
Now we got Caleb.
We're going to ride through a hell and back with him.
So I'm just looking forward to seeing what he put out there. It's cold
business. Hey, Ocho.
It's hard, but it's fair.
It's sad, but it's true.
Yeah, always.
He's on the team.
He's saying, I
saw it coming. People
get upset at me when I said,
oh, if I'm the best, I'm
trading him.
You're not going to pass up two number one overall quarterback back-to-back years.
Yeah.
Because how you get in that position?
If your quarterback was what you thought he was,
you're not going to be in that position in back-to-back years.
Right.
So I say they're going to move on. They're going to take this kid because of everything what they're saying.
I say, I don't know what he's going to be.
But the reports are he's a generational quarterback yeah they're not passing him up
they're not and i understand you build relationships but you do at the end of the
day you know hey they can still be friends right we're just not going to be teammates. Yeah.
It's the nature of the business.
It is.
It is.
You understand it.
Oh, yeah.
You better understand it.
You better be able to separate the two.
That's in the NFL, the NBA, no matter what you play.
Hell, even in the corporate goddamn world, there are politics, politics, and all that we do.
It sucks, but it's what it is.
It is.
You just deal with it. I wish Justin feels
the best. I still think
that he has
the ability to be really good in this league.
Oh yeah, most definitely, most definitely.
It's all about being in the right situation,
being in the right situation
and having that situation,
the people that are the owners and the coaches,
having them believe in you
and believe you're the right one for the job,
it makes things a lot more easier,
makes everything much easier.
Now, that's the hard part,
finding the situation that fits you
and having the people in that situation believe in you,
invest in you,
and then build around you.
That's the goddamn hard part.
Yeah, it's tough.
Oh, Joe, the Jets once again have a scheduled jam-packed
with primetime contests.
Six of them in their first 11 weeks.
And Aaron Rodgers says he knows why.
We're a must watch
tv that's pretty obvious everyone knows that whether you love me or you hate me people want
to see me play that's true those are facts hell last year when he was there they wanted to see
him play too it's aaron rogers he's must see tv whether you like him or not whether you like some
of the things that he says on podcasts we whether you like some of the things he says about
COVID and all the
other outlandish stuff
that he said. I mean, listen,
some people, it's gotten to
a point where it's almost like with
Floyd. People were tuning
in to see Floyd lose.
It got to that point. So now
people are tuning in, whether you
like Aaron or not, they're tuning in to see i just lose i want to i want to hear them same politicians
that told uh lebron and told all them other black players shut up and dribble that's all i want to
do i want them to tell i want them to tell aaron rogers and the kid that uh uh in in in kansas city
i wanted to tell him to shut up and play football. Stay out of politics.
Oh, my bad. Let's not even go there, Ocho.
We ain't going to do that, Ocho.
But we know.
They know.
You know better than that.
Why not?
I'm just saying.
Yeah, but
what he talking about is
he's right about that,
though. He's right. He's right about that, though.
He's right. He's right.
He's definitely right.
He's definitely right.
Everybody tune in to see him.
Man, I think I took a man.
I must have had some pork chops today.
I'm breezy like a mog.
But see, that's why that skin looks so good.
I got oily skin.
That's why that skin look like that.
Because you know that no good black don't crack.
You don't look greasy on my end.
Yeah, I'm greasy, boy.
This thing here.
How you could tell?
See that?
That's oil.
What's that?
What's that?
What's them little-
Those are masks.
They take the oil out of your skin.
Oh, I need to get me something.
Where you get them from? Walgreens?
Sephora?
Or what's the other place?
Ulta.
Ulta.
Yeah.
You know,
are you going Ulta,
you might catch you a straggler.
You know what I'm saying?
Don't you?
No, I don't.
Wait, a straggler?
What that mean?
They chattin' over the deal. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Yeah, man. Nah, I don't Wait, a straggler What that mean? They chat though, what it is
Oh, oh, oh
Yeah, man
Hey, man, you don't know
I don't know nothing about that, man
You don't know nothing about that
Okay, okay
Nah, I don't know nothing about that
Yeah, you ever hear that
I keep that between me and this old solo cup
Yeah, yeah, y'all
You in the chat
You in the chat
That's on y'all, man
Hey, shout out
Before we go on to the next,
shout out to Madar Rico, man.
Rico Middlebrooks out there
in Cincinnati, boy.
Happy birthday, boy.
Well, you about, what,
about 48 now?
You about 48?
Still a virgin.
That's my homeboy.
He's still a virgin.
You know, I've known him
about 20 plus years.
Enjoy your evening.
Enjoy your night.
At some point,
at some point,
you got to get laid, homie. At some point, you got to get laid, homie.
At some point, you got to get laid.
It is what it is.
Where I can get one of them hats at?
UK.
Hey, why you ain't send me one?
Huh?
You want one of these?
Yeah.
I ain't know you wanted one.
I'm a part of Nightcap,
so I think you should have...
If you're going to show
merchandise or merch,
especially hats, t-shirts,
or hoodies, why not send them
to your counterpart?
We a team, like Starsky and Hutch.
Oh, man, Ojo.
You want one like this?
You got two of them, man. Come on, man. I didn't know you want one like this? Hey, you got two of them, man.
Come on, man.
I ain't know you wanted one like this, Ocho.
Man, senior boy won, man.
Hey, don't do me like that, Hustle, man.
Hey, take this out.
What's up?
What y'all think I should do?
Should I send Ocho one or should I, like, have a little drawing and have y'all win one?
No, no, no, no, no.
Don't have no drawing because I'm going to wear mine.
I'm going to wear mine in public.
Chatting away in public.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
How you going to wear it in public?
I got it right here.
I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
You know what?
You're going to send it to me.
Okay, paper, rock, scissors real quick.
Paper, rock, scissors for the hat.
Ocho.
Rock, paper, scissors for the hat.
Ocho.
You get the big hat.
You get the fun coat,
and you get...
My synopsis?
Synopsis.
Yeah.
If I do what?
For the webby.
Oh, no.
You ain't getting that webby.
That ain't happening.
That ain't happening.
Matter of fact, hold on.
Hey, hey.
Hey.
Kennedy.
Yeah. Kennedy. Kennedy! Hey!
Kennedy!
Huh?
Nightcap mug.
Oh, I need my mug.
Hey, Unc, you got everything.
Kennedy!
I know my baby hear me, man.
Hold on, man.
Let me see what my kid's doing.
Hold on.
I'm holding by myself, huh?
Oh, okay.
Baby.
Chad, what y'all think I should do?
Send Ocho one,
or I can autograph it,
and then some lucky person can win it.
What y'all thinking?
I think, man, look at that.
They look real nice. yeah uh guys all the uh the the the nightcap merch is pinned in the chat
so you should be able to just click on it and it'll take you right to it
click on it, and it'll take you right to it.
So let's put up a poll, Ash.
Do I send Ocho one,
or do I autograph it for a chance to have one of our loyal, lucky fans win it?
Along with a coffee mug.
Along with a coffee mug.
So, Ocho, an even swap ain't no swindle.
Hey, there's one thing about it, boy.
I ain't never won no Lombardi trophy, and I ain't won much in life.
But I won this goddamn Webby, and it ain't leaving here.
It ain't leaving this house.
Okay, well, unfortunately, Ocho, the chat said they think I should yours, I should autograph it
and send it to them. So I'm going to put
Shannon Sharp, HOF
11, and
some lucky person's going to win
one of our loyal followers going to win it.
You know what?
Do you know what? That's fine.
I'm going to hold this webby
dear to my heart.
I need you to sign this, so I'm going to get you webby dead to my heart. I need you to sign this.
So I'm going to get you to sign this.
That ain't happening.
I need my Funko.
Listen, I got to have something
to show my kids now.
I need you to sign this.
I'm going to get you a
silver Sharpie so you can sign this.
And some lucky person is going to
win a nightcap, big hat, Ocho's Funko, and a coffee mug.
That ain't going to work.
What do you mean it ain't going to work?
We got to come to a happy medium.
We got to come to some type of happy medium, some type of common ground.
Because you have all the good stuff.
I don't get nothing. You got it. You got the good stuff. Like, I don't get nothing.
You got it.
You got the webby.
Yeah, I had to take this.
I had to take it
because I'm not going to wait
on nobody to mail me nothing.
I ain't even got it.
Huh?
I ain't even got it.
I know because if I let you get it,
then I wouldn't have it then.
Hey, I ain't got nothing.
Hold on. I got to work on then. Hey, I ain't got nothing. Hold on.
I got to work on my acceptance speech.
I got to.
First off, I'd like to give an honor and thanks to God for making this possible.
Without him, this wouldn't be able to be done.
I'd like to thank Unk for the opportunity, his team, my team,
and it's only up from here.
I fucking love y'all.
Thank you.
Yeah!
I gotta work on that.
I gotta rewrite it a little bit more,
but that's it.
I need that hat, though.
Hey, I need my phone. Hell, I need every goddamn thing Hey I need I need my
I need my phone
Hell I need every
God damn thing
Ocho
Man you be
Do that for your boy man
Do that for your boy
Send me your hat
Send me
Send me my phone code
Let me get my
Synoptics award
You know what Ocho What happened Let me get my synopsis award.
You know what, Ocho?
What happened?
I think, ooh.
What's that?
That's my Hall of Fame bus.
Hey, I'm going to get me one made, too.
I'm going to get one of them made.
But I'm going to do, hey, listen, I'm going to make me, I'm going to get me a bus made. What's'm going to do... Hey, listen. I'm going to get me a bus made.
What's that like?
Bronze?
No, no, no, no.
This is made of wood.
Of wood?
I'm going to get one made of 14 karat gold.
That's what I want for Christmas.
So, Ocho,
I mean, he needs something on his head.
So, unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to send you yours.
Maybe I'll leave.
Hey, where you got them big hats like that from?
Ocho!
Somebody said,
look, they say they didn't have your address.
I say, send it to me. I'll make sure he get it.
Everybody got my address.
My address is public knowledge.
Well.
Hey.
So they told me they didn't have your address.
Who is they?
The people that make these hats
All they gotta do is go on to Yellow Pages
My address still there?
Don't nobody got no phone books no more
Yellow Pages is on the phone
Yellow Pages is on the phone
Anybody that got a phone
You type in somebody's number
And you can get their address
People like who is this? That's me
That ain't you? That's me.
That ain't you.
That's my Hall of Fame bus.
See the part?
That ain't you.
Hey, wait.
You know what?
That's what I want for Christmas.
What?
That's what I want for Christmas.
I want a bus, but 14 karat gold Man, please
That's what I
Let me, let me
Let me tell you
I'm looking
I'm screaming for the kids
Man, they sleep
Yeah
Real, real, real
Out having a good time
Yeah, I'll blame them
And enjoying Memorial Weekend
See
Yeah, you know what
I should have been out
We should have went to Vegas, Ocho.
Nah, nah, nah, nah.
I don't like being out past 9 o'clock.
We should have went to Vegas, Ocho.
And done what?
I don't club.
I don't go out.
What are we going to do?
Pool party.
Oh, no.
I ain't getting my hair wet.
That's what I'm saying.
Hey, you know, I'll put on the Versace trunks I got. You know what I'm saying. Hey, you know, I'll put on them, uh, them, uh,
them Versace trunks
I got.
You know what I'm saying,
boy?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I go and put that
baby, put that baby
on, that,
that all over.
Okay.
I can't, I can't.
So what you do
is that you put
a little baby all over you
and then you, uh,
put the water on you.
So you have to beat up
and then you put
another layer on you.
Okay.
I'll be like that thing shining like black diamonds.
Hey, I just
I can't do
no pool stuff, man. I just
Man, I ain't been to no pool.
I'm trying to think. I don't think I've been to a
Have I ever been to a pool party?
You talking about a pool party?
I got a pool and don't even go in that.
I got a pool and I ain't go in that. I got a pool.
And I ain't stepped one foot in it.
Okay, then we're just saying. In seven years.
We're just saying, them kids be in the pool.
I just, I don't know.
My dog be in the pool more than I have.
I'm not getting no water until I get my opportunity to swim with killer whales in a while.
Then I'm getting in.
I can swim like a fish. I can swim like a while. Now that, then I'm getting in. Now I can swim like a fish.
I can swim like a fish.
Growing up,
being at the pool,
Charles Hadley Park,
every summer,
swimming lessons,
diving lessons,
doing all that stuff.
It's just not,
I have no urge
to get in the water.
You know,
you know,
blue diamond,
black diamond,
you know.
D-Hop says the Titans
have one of the best
wide receivers groups
You got damn right
they do on paper.
You got damn right
on paper.
He said the Titans
front office
has done a tremendous job
adding weaponry
to the second year
Will Levis,
Tennessee signed
Tony Pollard
to replace Derrick Henry.
Stole wide receiver Calvin Ridley
from away from rival Jags.
Four years, 92 million.
Signed former Bengals top slot Tyler Boyd.
Tyler Boyd.
Yep, Dee Hopkins, who's bullish on the new group.
I think we have one of the best wide receiver groups.
I think we have a chance to play with on paper.
Obviously, it comes up here to say a bunch, but we haven't played played a game yet so we'll see how it goes once we hit the field
yeah hey i love it i love it we talk about d hot oh man we probably got me d hot man one of the
best receivers they ever played this game real talk at one at one point and even still I think he can still get yeah most definitely
man young boy don't drop nothing boy
nothing nigga
oh I'm sorry I'm sorry my bad my bad
I forgot where I was at my bad
see I got real excited we talked about
receiving that man D-Hop one of
the best they ever played a game man
man you done hit that Paul Pierce on him
I said you hit that Paul Pierce on him
sorry about that.
My bad, my bad, my bad, my bad.
Hey, listen, some of the best hands ever
outside of Chris Carter and Larry Fitzgerald,
I think D-Hop might be right there in that realm
of some of the best ever.
Calvin Ridley, boy.
Rock runner extraordinaire.
A rock runner extraordinaire, man.
But all Alabama receivers can run Rob Socho.
Oh, yeah, Oh, yeah.
Look at Judy. Look at
Mark Cooper. Look at Ridley.
Even Julio Forge, as big as he was,
could sit it down. He could run them.
He could run some routes.
But listen, and I say it again,
this is why I've always been saying
that Will Levis will have a good season
because I tell you, a quarterback
is only good at his supporting cast.
And look at the supporting cast that he has to distribute with.
Hey, they're going to be nasty.
Now, I like Tony Pollard,
but I think they need another change of pace back.
A big boy. They need a big boy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's more of a third down.
Dallas found out the hard way.
They thought it was just him.
No, Zeke had them beat solving the defense up
so Pollard could hit those creases.
You saw that
when you try to run him,
that's not what he is.
Yeah, I like Pollard, though.
I like Pollard, man.
He's nice.
He's nice.
Are we going to show it?
Okay, we're going to show this.
Alyssa Thomas got ejected
for slamming Angel Reese
to the ground on a rebound.
Look at this, Ocho.
Oh, oh!
Hey, hey, hey, hey!
Oh, no! There we go.
You can't do my dog like that. You can't do my...
Bayou Barbie like that, man.
Why did she do that?
What happened
before this in the game
that we didn't see
for her to want to do that?
What do you think?
I don't know.
I mean, she probably was like trying to,
maybe she didn't realize
that Angel had already left her feet.
And, you know, you're trying to,
you know, you're trying to,
you know, make sure she don't get in
and grab the rebound.
And she's up a little high.
So she's around the neck.
So I'm not surprised
that she got ejected. Yeah, but you don't even help her up you didn't show any type of
any type of remorse you know so that i don't want to say it was done on purpose
i don't i don't want to say that because it's i think something happened prior to that you know
throughout the game something had to happen this is what angel you know, throughout the game. Something had to happen. This is what Angel
Reese said after the game. They don't give a
damn if I'm a rookie. They're not supposed to be
nice to me. Thank you, AT, for sending a
message to me because I got back up
and kept going. Yeah, I like that.
I like that. I like that.
You better understand
where Angel Reese from. She
ain't got no problem with that. Oh, that's how we
doing? Oh, that's what we doing? Oh, that's what we doing?
Oh, you on that?
Okay, bet.
That's all that meant.
You got to be able to read
between the lines.
Media ain't going to understand
what she just said.
I know what she just said.
She say, she say.
Oh, that's what we on?
Okay, bet.
And she in Chicago too?
I don't know what.
So Angel Reese, I wonder.
Man, she O-block
Nah she 63rd
She one up
She one up
I'm trying to see
See some scores right quick
I'm going to the game
I'm ready to go to the game
I'm going to
A Chicago game
I'm going to a
A Las Vegas Aces game
They end up winning the game They won go to the game. I'm going to a Chicago game. I'm going to a Las Vegas Aces game.
They end up winning the game.
They won the game?
No, the Connecticut Suns won.
86-82.
They won.
But hey, she got up.
Great thing.
She's okay.
She played through it um she's very tough
devin haney's father says ryan garcia should be banned from the sport bill haney who's who
observed that his son's devin's coach wants ryan garcia out of the sport of boxing forever
he told tmz sports he believed the starfighter blunt the drug test should lead to a lifetime
ban garcia's b sample came back positive for osterin, a banned substance.
After his A sample previously tested positive for the same PED weeks prior.
What you think, Ocho?
What's the punishment?
Man, this is a tough one.
This is a tough one.
This is a tough one.
I watched the fight.
Everybody else in the world
watch the fight.
I think if you take away...
You're not supposed to cheat
in anything that you do.
Let me start there.
You're not supposed to cheat
in anything that you do.
It's frowned upon,
especially in boxing.
In any sport for that matter,
but even more in boxing.
It gives you a competitive advantage. It gives you a competitive advantage.
It gives you a competitive edge.
Yes.
The fight that I saw, and I mean this with all respect because I love Devin.
I love Bill.
I love all fighters.
I've shown nothing but tremendous amount of respect to any and everybody in combat sports.
a tremendous amount of respect to any and everybody in combat sports.
The fight that I saw,
whether Ryan had took something
or not, Ryan wins that fight that night.
We don't know that. How can we say that
he got in the system?
I mean, it's like a track and field.
The fight that I saw that night
from a skill
perspective in that ring
the quickness
the ability to hit him at will
when he wanted to
so can I ask you a question
yes sir
do you believe Lance Armstrong win those seven tour de frances
without that in the system
uh
oh probably probably not maybe how can you say Armstrong win those seven tour de France without that in the system?
Oh, probably not.
Maybe.
How can you say?
You got it in the system.
Okay, how about this?
So, if...
Why not say we want to ban Ryan Garcia?
Why not say, let's have a rematch then?
Let's do it clean.
Let's do it clean. Let's do it clean.
Let's do it clean.
If you truly believe that he was dirty,
and that being dirty was the reason why Devin lost,
how about say, you know what?
Let's rematch and make sure he's clean,
and let's see what happens.
Why has that not been said?
Ocho, but here's the thing.
He didn't make 140 to begin with.
So what are we going to have the rematch at?
He didn't make 140.
Devin fights at 140.
Now, do you want to go up to 147?
I don't know.
But now you start getting in Shakur,
you start getting in Bud territory.
Is that what you want?
No, you don't want that. So I'm saying
I agree. I'm
surprised. I don't know why Devin Haney didn't
have it in his contract that he automatically get a
rematch. You saw what Fury had in his
contract. Most champions
automatically put a rematch clause in
their contract just in case.
They don't expect to lose, but just
in case, I don't want you trying to
make me wait a year or two before
I get a rematch.
So it's
normally a clause in all
contracts. So why Devin Haney,
Bill Haney's Devin's father,
or his promoter, his manager, whoever
handles this, why they didn't put that
in his contract when that's normally
standard? I don't know.
But I agree with what you're saying. I'm not
saying that he doesn't,
he should say, well, let's do a rematch
and demand that he makes 140.
Yeah. And if he doesn't make 140,
the price is off.
That's what I would do.
I think, I don't know the history
of boxing as far as it comes to cases
like this of the Osteren or steroids or any performing enhancing drugs that have been taken.
Has anybody else just been banned from the sport of boxing because of that?
I don't know about banned, but probably suspended.
I don't know. but listen I think Devin should get have the
the one
or the loss expunged
and I think they should do a rematch
and it's fair
that's what I think
but again based on what I saw that night
it's
it's tough
but here's the thing
here's why I push back
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People say,
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When was the last time you took something when you knew it wasn't going to give you no advantage?
So who takes an aspirin saying like, you know what?
It ain't going to do anything.
It's not going to help me anyway.
So I'm going to take it, but I know it's not
going to help me. Who does that? Who takes
Tylenol? Who takes
lactate? Who takes medicine
saying, I'm going to take it,
but I know it's not going to help me in any
shape or form, but I'm going to take it anyway.
He put that in the system. Now, how it got
there, we don't know. Could it have been
cross-contamination? Sure, it
could have been. We don't know. But I'm saying for it to be in the system, we can't know. Could it have been cross-contamination? Sure it could have been. We don't know.
But I'm saying for it to be in this
system, we can't say
each person is different.
Yeah.
That's tough, bro.
I'm not necessarily saying I don't,
but I can say at 140, let's just
say for the sake of argument, we get a rematch
Ocho, and the weight is 140.
I don't believe Devin Haney wants to go
to 147. He says
140. What do you think
the likelihood that he's going to be able to make
Garcia's going to be able to make 140?
If he took
it serious and stopped bullshitting,
he can make it.
If he took it serious
and stopped bullshitting, he can make it.
If you can get to 143, you can lose another three pounds.
But I don't know if you ever lost weight.
Oh, yeah.
Them last three?
Yeah, it's hard.
That thing pulling your guts out.
I know it is.
But when I think about it,
when I think about some of the boxers,
if people actually understood
and knew what they walk around at
before a fight, I think they should be able to do it. If people actually understood and knew what they walk around at. That's what I'm saying.
I think they should be able to do it.
But see, here's the thing.
You think about Ryan Garcia probably walking around at one.
He's probably walking around 170, 165, 170.
Remember, you and I talked about it.
The reason why Floyd, and this is not the only reason, but Floyd is not a naturally big man.
So making 147 for Floyd was nothing because he walked around at 150.
Yeah, yeah.
He's walking around 150, 155 tops.
So he goes to camp for eight weeks, cleans up his diet,
so now all of a sudden he probably don't eat any desserts
or anything like that.
He's going to make that weight with no problem.
Right. Even when he fought at 154, He's going to make that weight with no problem.
Even when he fought at 154, he's coming in like 153, 152.
So he's not a naturally big man.
These guys come and dropping down to 147,
they probably walk around 165, 170.
Man, hey, the first 10 might be easy, Ocho.
That is that last 10.
And then you get down to that last five, that last two.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
I mean, it's messed up, though, man.
It's messed up.
I understand where Bill is coming from.
I understand where Devin is coming from.
And it's bad for the sport.
Yeah.
You want to, Devin did it the right way.
He went through camp the right way.
He trained the right way.
And I mean,
the cheating is bad.
I mean, it's bad.
But just the fight I saw,
man, it just.
Yeah.
It's tough, man.
It's tough.
I know it's nothing wrong with my eyes
but I would ask
for a rematch
I would ask for a rematch at 140
or whatever it may be
make sure he's clean
and if Ryan agrees and have
testing throughout the camp leading up to the fight
to make sure he's clean
hey you see what you're calling
because Floyd
was suspected that Pacquiao
might have been stuffed. What did they do?
Mandatory blood test throughout
the fight.
Right.
And so my thing, I agree
with you, Ocho. I don't think Ryan
Garcia should be banned because
I don't think there's a history.
There is a pattern of behavior
that would warrant such a harsh punishment.
Now, if this was his third time, oh, yeah, he got to go.
But this is a one time thing.
I don't think, like I said, I don't know.
I haven't read or seen anything that says that Ryan Garcia has flunked,
had multiple allegations of performance enhancing
drugs in his system.
This is the first time that I've
read or seen anything,
so I don't think a one-time is a lifetime
ban.
But you're absolutely right.
Obviously, this is going to probably be in
a no contest.
And if Ryan takes
it serious and gets down all
the antics and the stuff,
I get trying to sell a fight.
He won't need to.
You won't need to do all this.
You won't need to do all that again.
If a rematch is given,
he won't need to make any jokes,
no antics, because everybody's
going to be tuned in again.
Everybody will be tuned in.
For sure. He's going to be tuned in. Yeah, for sure.
I mean, look,
he's a good fighter.
And we want good fights.
We want to see, you know, I think that's why people
love the UFC because Dana
don't let anybody duck anybody.
The best fighters are going to fight each other.
And, you know, hey, in a
situation like that, it's hard. You're not
going to see what, you know, we had a conversation and what Jon Jones has been able to do.
But it's tough. It's tough.
But like I said, I think because Ryan is such a big guy, walks around natural.
Yes, sir.
He'd probably walk around 170, maybe 175, Ocho, to cut 40 pounds in eight weeks?
Ten weeks? Man, that's a lot of weight.
Normally, people
will cut that much weight, take six months.
A year.
Yeah, but it's what they do, though.
It's what they signed up for. So they're used to it,
especially when you've been doing it for so long.
So they have a great understanding of the method
behind the madness on how to lose it
throughout a camp.
But here's the thing.
As you get older, it gets harder.
Harder.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's true.
They young now.
He got the old man weight on him.
You know what I'm saying?
You start getting older and older, it gets harder and harder.
But guess what?
You start getting up heavier and heavier.
So now he normally would walk around and stay within striking distance.
He walks around at 170.
Now all of a sudden it goes to 175.
Now all of a sudden it goes to 180.
Right.
So now instead of having to take down 25,
you got to take down 35.
Right.
I have a question.
I'm with you.
What's up?
We talk about the steroid stuff
and I think about the performance
that Devin Haney had.
I think about the performance of Ryan Garcia the devin haney had i think about the performance of ryan garcia the night of the fight and we say well or there's a chance that
maybe if ryan garcia wasn't on what he was on uh devin haney would have won the fight or he might
have had a better chance to win the fight so i also had this question if if um and i'm gonna And I'm going to take baseball, for instance. Yeah. Does Mark McGuire, does Sammy Sosa, do Barry Bonds and those individuals that have said they've taken something, if you take away steroids that they might have taken, does that mean they don't hit home runs anymore?
They might have taken. Does that mean they don't hit home runs anymore? Does that mean they're not as.
I'm not sure how to say it or how to put it into words, but I'm saying, does that change the dynamic of who they are as home run hitters and sluggers?
But. Prior to that, steroids were illegal in baseball.
OK, I understand, but I'm trying I'm trying to go with a performance perspective.
Obviously, but see,
it's different, Ocho, because it's hand-eye coordination.
Right.
And it doesn't help that.
See, you
look at those guys, and you
look at Bonds. Bonds
won three MVPs,
and he was one 85.
He won four or five silver slug awards.
And he said,
he,
I mean,
they looking around and like,
well,
Hey,
Oh,
y'all loving this,
huh?
Y'all loving some average guys hitting the ball out of the park,
winning MVPs.
Is that what you love?
You love average guys doing that.
Okay.
Let me show you.
Let me show. Now, all of a sudden,
he become Ruthian.
Now, he said he didn't take it.
He never tested positive.
His guy, the guy that they
tried to pitch, Anderson, he went
and sent that thing down on Club Man.
I ain't rat-diming my guy. He said,
if y'all got something on him, y'all got something on him.
Look, people didn't like Bonds.
They didn't.
And, you know, I know people that's been around him say he can be
a jerk. But
there's a difference if we like
you as opposed to if we don't.
Because
Marv McGuire, I didn't get the chronic
criticism that Barry Bonds got.
No?
Hell no!
The man coaching. The man was a hitting
coach.
They barely
let Barry
back in the damn stadium.
I just, man,
I don't
know. And here's the thing, Ocho.
In combat sports,
you could kill somebody.
People have actually been killed in the boxing
ring. Yeah, most definitely.
That's why you don't play boxing.
It's a whole different ball game
from hitting a baseball with
somewhat of life.
I was
comparing
the performance enhancing part of it.
Does it mean, if you take it away, does that change the fact that these individuals wouldn't hit home runs?
Or if Ryan doesn't take the R-strand or whatever it is, does that mean he doesn't win the fight?
I mean, is it really giving you that much of an advantage?
That's all I'm asking. O joe you got to think about it in the hundred plus year history i think the cincinnati red
stock is where the first they started playing baseball in like the 1870s late 1870s prior to
what they did in 1998 there have been two guys in the history of the game hit 60 home runs.
Two.
Babe Ruth has 60.
Roger Maris hit 61.
I think Sammy Sosa now has three or four 60 home run seasons.
Barnes has a 73.
Mark McGuire has a 70.
Sammy Sosa has how many 60 home60 home run seasons he has at least 3
maybe 4
when you had in the
120 year history
120 year history
you only had 2
yeah
now
if you think about it
look at
look at football
ain't no records being brought
now
if somebody all of a sudden
jump out there and rush for 2,500 yards,
Ocho, I need to talk to somebody.
All of a sudden,
the receiver go for 2,200 yards, Ocho.
You ain't going to ask no questions.
2,200?
Yeah, you see?
You see what you did?
2,200?
Yeah, exactly.
Wait, listen.
With the added-on games,
it's all possible.
That's right.
You know what's funny?
Yeah.
They tested me
and I ain't take nothing.
I mean,
well, I did take stuff.
Then, you know,
it was kind of an enhancer
for me when I played.
Yeah.
You heard GDM?
Yeah. What is GDM? Yeah.
What is GDM?
Hold on, you're not talking about, no, you ain't taking,
oh, I was thinking you were talking about.
No, I was taking GDM.
No bullshit. I just, they couldn't
they couldn't test it
because the GDM
what I was taking was ahead
of the testing curve.
Yeah, you know what GDM stands for?
What does it stand for, Joe?
Goddamn McDonald's.
They hadn't heard of no curve.
And then Sammy Sosa not only took Roy the man had a cork bat
a who?
a cork bat
man I don't know what that means what's a cork bat
his bat
was corked
the ball jumped off the bat
that means
more pop over the fence
but the thing was
baseball needed something to get the fans back into the stadium Over the fence. Okay. But the thing was, but Ocho, here's the thing.
Baseball needed something to get the fans back into the stadium.
Because remember, they struck and they shut it down.
And the fans weren't coming back.
They started coming back in droves when that home run chase.
It was McGuire and Sosa.
Yeah.
And a lot of people was doing it
because they weren't testing.
And then they got holier than thou
and they didn't have no problem with it
until Barry got the record.
Right.
Hey, boy.
Hey.
I can play for the Marlins right now, boy.
Now that I think about it.
Look at my technique.
You can't see my whole body,
but you can see I know what I'm doing, though.
What you think?
No.
You, uh...
You scared of that ball.
Who?
You.
Oh, listen, I hit 90, 100-mile-an-hour ball
with ease, man.
I got hand-eye coordination.
How do you think I play football?
I tell you what.
You won't even put your bat on a 100-mile-an-hour ball.
Oh, you won't bet nothing?
I go record it tomorrow.
I go to the batting cage tomorrow and show you.
Mm-mm.
You ain't going to do it.
Let's bet.
Let's bet.
We bet.
Okay, bet.
You won't put one ball in play.
Okay.
You might stick your bat out there and it go in play.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You better do your homework now.
Do your homework now.
I can play some baseball.
Don't do that.
You ain't never played no baseball.
Who?
You.
You ain't never played no baseball.
I played baseball in college.
I almost got drafted.
Yeah, to the military.
No, to the...
They were looking for a few good means.
That was the only draft you're going to be a part of.
Bad please.
I mean, also, the thing is that what you have to understand.
Hey, that was a good one.
Baseball is a sport.
Like, you can play, guys can play like, you heard guys, well,
like Olajuwon didn't play basketball, but like his 11th and 12th grade year.
Maybe his 12th grade year. And guys play football.
Play one year of football.
Baseball, you better come up at
five years old looking and seeing
the balls. That ain't no
sport that you just pick up
at 15, 16 and say,
yeah, I'm going to be a pro. Hell no.
Can I tell you something? Yeah.
I respect every sport.
And it kind of makes me sad sometimes
when you don't believe how good I am
at certain sports.
I believe you're good.
In high school,
in high school,
at Miami Beach Senior High,
I played baseball.
I was considered almost
going into the first round,
but I chose to play football instead i was a five tooler
no i was a five tooler i was a five tooler in high school that's how good i was what is what
are the five tools dude what you mean what are the five tools i was a slugger
outfield you couldn't get that.
I would like, I used to pitch too.
I would like Sheho Ohtani.
In high school.
I did everything.
I bullshit you not.
So in other words, you can hit for power, hit for average.
Yes, yes.
I did everything.
Cat's throat.
Cat's throat, man.
Listen, everything.
I was a five-tooler.
Hey, no, I promise you. I was finna get drafted's throat, man. Listen, everything. I was a five-tooler. Hey, no.
I promise you.
I was finna get drafted to the Baltimore Orioles.
Oh, God.
Ocho.
Like I'm saying,
I mean, think about it.
Think about how hard it is.
There have not been a whole lot of guys.
That's why you think people give
Prime and Bo so much credit.
Yes, sir.
Because it's so hard to do that.
Very, very, very.
Kyler Murray.
Kyler Murray was the number one overall pick in football.
He was the number eight pick in baseball.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Brian Jordan.
I don't know if you remember Brian Jordan.
He played safety.
He ended up, he was a safety for the Falcons, a pro bowler.
He gave it up and turned,
and he played probably 15 years for the
Cardinals.
I don't know if all the years, but
a lot of the years, bro, that baseball
is a different animal. Think about Ocho.
Think about this year.
You hit 300.
You're going to be a Hall of Famer.
Where else can you
fail?
You can be successful three out of ten
times imagine if you caught three out of ten balls that were thrown to you or you made three
out of ten shots you'll be at home on the couch so that lets you know just how hard baseball is
man hey i was i ain't gonna lie to people. I was scared of the ball.
So that was my...
And plus, baseball was summer.
It wasn't that we ain't have no traveling.
I had to work.
Mary Porter said,
you go hit them fields.
He ain't hit no baseball,
hit them fields.
But I'm cool with that.
Plus, Ocho, you think,
you go from football to basketball,
basketball to track.
Right.
You have another month of school.
As soon as we got out of school,
we're in the fields. Yeah, yeah.
Man, no time for no baseball, no damn baseball.
Baseball and track overlap.
Yeah. Damn, I would,
boy, I wish you could have saw me.
Boy, I'm telling you. Hey,
I wish you could have saw me
pitch, boy, back then, boy.
Pitch what?
Oh, Lord have mercy.
You heard me?
Yeah, I heard you.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
I'm trying to get my camera.
I see the technique.
You see that? Yeah, I see that?
Yeah, I see that.
Hey, boy,
I used to give him hell in high school.
The five tools you had.
You have a long boy.
Let me tell you.
Let me see how good I was.
Can I tell you
the five tools you had?
In the outfield,
I was the only person
in the outfield.
Mm-hmm.
That's how good I was.
Yeah, lawnmower.
An edger, a weed eater,
a rake,
a rake. Those are tools.
A blower.
Those are four of the tools that you had.
Man, they make you five tools.
Lawnmower, an edger,
a blower, a weedger, a blower,
a weed eater,
and whatever the hell you wanted.
Because those are the only tools that you had, bro.
I'm telling you, man.
You got, you know,
until you see it,
you would never believe it.
Some people say,
I didn't know Ocho could play soccer
until they saw it.
Then they see me,
I didn't know Ocho could play tennis
until you see it.
Ocho, Ocho, Ocho.
You kicking a soccer ball
and actually being a soccer player,
they're entirely two different things.
Hey, do me a favor.
Do me a favor.
Are you going to the TST tournament?
You're not going.
No.
So when you see the highlights from the tournament
and you be like,
oh shit, this motherfucker really know how to play.
Make sure you give my credit.
Ocho,
there are guys that can go shoot a basketball
and they think they can be in the NBA.
There are guys that think they can catch a football.
They should be in the NFL.
There's levels to that, Ocho.
Man, don't do that.
Don't do them people like that, Ocho.
Don't do what?
I've been doing this since I was five.
Respect them people's sport.
You can't play no damn soccer.
I can't?
No.
See, I don't like when you do me like that.
I don't like when you do me like that.
I got to keep you realistic.
Hold on.
So I can't play tennis either, huh?
You see me play tennis?
No.
No, you can't.
Okay.
No.
You not returning one third.
Just because you can't do it don't mean I can't.
You can't return one.
Listen. Listen, Unc. you not returning one just because you can't do it don't mean you can't return what listen there listen um there are clips of me doing everything you saying i can't do which makes
no sense i tell you what you not returning one professional tennis player serve you said respect
their sport so i wouldn't be playing on a professional level then what are we talking
about we talk about just playing the game. Oh, yeah.
Yeah, well, I can do that. I got
that shoe. I can do all that. Yeah. No, you can't.
No, you can't. Yes, I can.
Yes, I can. No, you can't.
Matter of fact, I can go play
right now. I can go right now
and make the Miami open.
Miami open what?
The Miami open.
In tennis? Yes.
Right now.
At 56.
I can go play for y'all. Matter of fact,
I can go play for Napoli and Naples,
Italy. Right now.
Coming off the bench.
No. You'll never see no action.
Yeah. I'm going to see that.
Ocho.
Yeah.
Because you said you were going to be able to play professionally
I'm talking about professionally
I didn't say professionally though
I would just talk about it
I'm really good at the things that I take seriously
Oh yeah, you're going to play to old people
There are a lot of old people down in Miami
I don't play old people
I play the younger folks to let them know how good I am
Despite my age
God, Lord have mercy
Yeah, that's what I do.
Man, Ocho, you got the people believing up, man.
I believe Ocho could play.
I can.
If you, if you, see, you don't pay attention to what I be doing, man.
It's what I do.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
Look, I was at a celebrity tennis tournament with
Andre Agassi and
Pete Sanford. Yeah.
You not hit that ball.
Trust me.
Have you ever seen a professional
tennis match? I go to the Miami Open
every year I know what it look like
bro
listen do you know
I'm my hidden partner
I'm Chris Eubanks hidden partner
like I said
I'm being honest
I'm Chris Eubanks hidden partner
so the fact that I know what it looks like
I can return I can the fact that I know what it looks like, I can return.
You're not going to...
I can do all that.
I mean, you wouldn't have been able...
I play with the pros.
You wouldn't have been able to hit
or return Venus Luss Arena,
let alone the men.
Man, I'm talking...
Man, listen, man.
See, you disrespected my...
You disrespected my skill, man.
No, no, no, no.
You over-evaluating your skill.
No, I'm not over-evaluating
because I train and I practice with the pros.
That's what you fail to realize.
Ocho, do you realize
how many people that played sports
that didn't cross over?
Like, you got two.
You got three.
You got Bo.
You got Dion.
You got Brian Jordan.
You ain't never seen nobody play professional football and basketball.
You'll never see nobody play for...
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I play professional soccer and football.
Hold up, let me go go.
All right, guys, it's time for Q and A.
Wait, where you going?
During the NFL lockout, I played for Sporting KC in the MLS.
So what?
I'm a two-sporter too.
Yeah, yeah. Let's go, boy. for Sporting KC in the MLS. So, what? I'm a two-sporter too. Yeah!
Yeah!
Let's go, boy!
Lainey Ray said,
so excited to get my merch.
Got any spoilers for us
for the merch?
That hasn't dropped,
like quotes that will be on them.
Also, I need some
Shannon and Ocho stickers
for my water bottle.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We got some quotes coming.
You know, we got a bunch of them.
I mean, damn near
every quote that you heard us
utter on the show is going to probably
be on a
t-shirt at some point.
We wanted
to get Ocho's
stay with me
now, but we're definitely
going to have, Laney, we're definitely going to have,
Laney, we're definitely going to have
more quotes on t-shirts,
different designs.
We're going to come with different colors
of hoodies because the thing is with
nightcap, because
the lettering and it's
kind of, it's fairly simple.
It's not as
complicated as the
club Shea She Che, the logo.
So we can do so much more with nightcap.
I mean, yeah, with nightcap that we can Club Che Che.
But, Laney, we're definitely going to have some quotes, and I can't wait.
I don't know.
What's the next quote going to be?
Oh, we can't tell you yet.
Actually, we can't tell you yet. Actually, we can't tell you yet.
But best believe
I'm too big of a cat to be played with
like a kitten going to be on it.
Oat your head.
Probably milk done.
We probably
We probably going to have one with a monkey on it
and have some
nuts.
So we have the monkey
with a pair of clippers in his hands
and have the nuts.
So you have
the fur that is shaved
monkey nuts. I like that. so you have to infer that it's shaved lucky nuts
I like that
I know you like some more boo and jive
you like boo and jive
yeah
probably the next one is
I was hell when I was well
and I would lie for you before I lied to you
those are probably going to be the next two
I'd lie for you before I lie to you. Those are probably going to be the next two. I'll lie for you before I lie to you.
Hey, that one right there?
That's from 1849.
Sean DeBeer Lipsy said,
who's the face of the Celtics?
Tatum or Brown?
Do you think they get along?
I think they get along great.
I would probably say,
I would probably say it's Jason Tatum.
Yeah.
But I do believe they get along.
I think they get along well.
I think they,
do I think they hang together off the court
and stuff like that?
No.
But I do think they get along well.
At one point,
weren't they saying Jason Tatum
was going to be the face of the league
at one point?
Yes. Yeah. So if he's going to be the face of the league, he was going to be the face of the league at one point yes yeah
so if he's going to be the face of the league
you got to be the face of the team
it's kind of hard to be the face of a league
when you're not the face of your team
wouldn't you say
yeah you're right
so yeah I
think I think it's Tatum
but I do think they get along
Kemper Norwood Jr. said,
my question is, who's the finals MVP
other than Jason Tatum or Jalen Brown?
I mean, if they win, it's going to be one of those guys.
Would I be shocked if Jason Tatum won it?
I mean, excuse me, Jalen Brown won it?
No, I wouldn't.
Especially if he plays
like he's been playing the first two rounds.
Yeah.
But obviously,
if the Mavericks win,
it's going to probably be Luka.
And if
Minnesota wins it all,
it'll probably be Ant-Man.
Damn.
I mean, occasionally you see situations.
Cornbread Maxwell
won the finals MVP in 81
over Larry Bird.
Andre Iguodala, he won it over Steph.
Kawhi won it early in his career
with Tim Duncan, Tony Parker
on the roster.
So it doesn't happen often, but it's happened.
What you doing?
Trying to plug that up?
Yeah, so it don't go dead.
What's up, Unc and Tocho?
Tocho.
What's the second most important... What's the second most
important position in football?
The second most important position in football
is...
Oh, important.
I wish they had said difficult.
Damn, that's a good one.
A very good one.
Obviously, the first
is always the quarterback.
Second most important position that matters the most.
I want to...
Oh, that's...
I don't know.
Well, you better...
You might be better suited to answer that one.
Because no one else has the ball in their hand consistently enough.
But who can affect the game?
Who can affect the game more by the position that they play?
The de-tackle?
I saw this earlier.
And everybody gave some great responses.
You know, some people said the wide receiver.
Some people said cornerback, somebody.
All things being equal, I would take,
I'd probably say a left tackle.
I'd probably say the tackle.
Oh, that's a good one.
I was thinking, I'm not sure why I was thinking D tackle
because they can affect the game so much
on the defensive side of the ball.
Yeah.
I think the thing is, because here's the thing, Ocho.
I don't care how good my quarterback is,
but if he getting hit in his back,
he ain't throwing nothing.
I can't get the ball to Chase.
I can't get the ball to Tyreek.
And yeah, I mean, if you said
O-line, D-line, but it's got to be specific.
It's got to be a DT or O.
Because, look, the center's important,
but give me a left tackle over center.
Yeah.
And I would take...
Now, if you're going to take LT out of the equation,
I ain't taking no defensive player over LT.
But if you tell me I got to take any other defensive player,
I would take Aaron.
That makes sense.
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But it's close to it.
Hell, it might vary from game to game.
It might vary from game to game.
Jacob Mota said, Uncle Nocho, big fan.
I hardly hear y'all speak about y'all father.
And I'm a daddy's boy. But I haven't spoken to him in almost a year because X, Y, Z.
Can you guys talk about your father? And how should I go about my situation?
Jacob, I only saw my father one time in my life to actually know who he was.
Actually, I saw him twice. One time he knew who I was. the other time he had no idea because he was lying in the coffin um so i don't have a whole lot of experiences dealing with my
father because you know once i was he and my mom divorced and they broke up and and and we came to
live with my grandmother 19 my grandmother my grandfather 1970 um he came i think i was in the
he came in 73 i was in kindergarten he came in 73 um and then the next time i saw him was 81 and he
he had passed um but i do think about my father i think think about, I thought so much about my father and I respected him,
even though I didn't know him.
I named my son after him.
My son has his name.
So I didn't have the relationship that I wish I could have had with my father.
So he could have saw what my brother and I became,
how we conducted ourselves as men.
I know he would have been proud.
But I had, you know, my grandfather was in my life for nine years,
almost nine years.
And so I have a better recollection of my grandfather,
not so much of my dad.
But that's why I don't really speak about it
because I don't really have a whole lot to speak about.
Well, my father wasn't around during my time
as a little kid.
Obviously, my grandma raised me.
And my dad at that time did 23 years,
23 years, fair time.
I caught him on the back end, well, not even the back end, My dad at that time did 23 years, 23 years, fair time.
I caught him on the back end, well, not even the back end, maybe in, yeah, the back end of my career. He got out.
And obviously, you know, grandma and my mom were like, oh, no.
You know, he wasn't here when you was young and all that.
Ain't no point in trying to rekindle no relationship and all that.
I was like, man, I ain't trying to heal all that.
You know, I'm trying to understand, get a better understanding of who my father is.
I know what it's like having to deal with y'all.
So ain't no telling what y'all did.
Whatever.
Whatever it may be.
So I grew to have a relationship with him.
And he want none.
He want none.
He wanted a pipe and he wanted some tobacco for his pipe.
And we used to smoke my cigar and he
go get his pipe man we used to go down to south beach and man eat at davis cat i'd never forget
because no my my pops passed away he passed away in 2010 if i'm not mistaken 20 yeah the 2011 he
passed away so i tried to you know to you, find some type of relationship that I had never had because I didn't have a father figure at the time.
So when he got out and, you know, it was short lived because he got out.
He wasn't he wasn't around very much. You know, very much longer after that.
And so it is hard for me to really have an answer for you as well but listen whatever you do rekindle rekindle that flame
any way you can because my mom is gone my daddy gone my grandma not here and at times i really
wish i really wish they were here you know yeah i think the thing is ocho people know that i have
a great recollection of things that have happened in my childhood i don't recall much because like i said
i only saw him once to know who i was looking at in my 56 years of living right so i can't speak
about something um i know he loved us um yeah the time that he was going to come home he ended up
having his got developed cancer end up having both of his jawbones removed. And he was going to come home,
but he told Grandma Charlie,
which was his mother,
our grandmother,
that he didn't want his kids
to see him like this.
And I remember Grandma Charlie
explaining to us,
to my Pete,
they called him Pete.
Like Pete, them kids,
they just want to see their dad.
And so he had gotten up the courage.
He was going to come home
and he was going to see us.
He was going to come home
around the time of his birthday.
Because I think
my grandma's birthday
is like two or three days
before my daughter's.
And then his birthday
is like a couple of days
after my daughter's.
So I think he was going to come home around
October.
He ended up passing in August.
So I don't
have a
recollection of my father. So that's
why I don't really speak
that much about my father because I don't have
a recollection, but I have
my grandfather, even though I was
almost nine when he passed,
I can remember things. Obviously, my grandmother
was in my life until 2011.
So, obviously, I have a better
recollection of her and my mom.
My mom,
I give my mom credit for
doing what she knew she could,
which was give us what our grandmother gave us.
And it takes a special kind of person to do that
because sometimes the best decisions don't involve you.
And so I thank my mom for that situation,
trying to raise two boys on the south side of Chicago
in the 70s,
probably not going to be what we became.
And so I love my mom.
I take care of my mom.
But the greatest recollection is with my grandparents, my sister, my brother.
So we're going to be all right.
Boss lady said hey
hey your words are clear that you
like your life now and will pursue
what you want I'm open for love
and I'm in a space for connection
now we're on
two different pages no problem I'll fall
back
you love drama
Ash love drama
that might have been the one right there you never know Ash, you love drama. Ash loves drama.
That might have been the one right there.
You never know.
You love... Why you bothering me, man?
I'm just trying to...
Listen, man.
Listen, I just want to see you happy, baby.
That's all, man.
You know, I just want to see you happy.
You know, you're running yourself ragged.
You're working yourself into the ground. And you ain't got nobody to go home to and rub on your
feet and rub your back. I don't know. I just want you happy, man. You say you're happy, but
I tell you, I tell you every time, the Bible say a man who findeth a wife findeth a good thing. And I just want you to find it a good thing.
That's all.
That's all.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Now, when I get married next year,
you know?
What about a 5'7", 135-pound red bone?
What if I find one of them?
A five who?
5'7", 135.
135?
Yeah.
What color?
You said red bone?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I got a few of them for you.
Probably about 6'2", 240, 245.
God, okay, okay.
I like to ruffle.
Hey, matter of fact, you just put the memo out there.
If you 6'4", 245.
No, 6'2". Oh, 6'2".
6'2", between 225, 240.
Yeah.
5'10", 6' between 200, 225.
Yeah.
Or 5'7".
Right.
But I'm looking for what, like, this is how you know a girl.
If you ever see a girl and she, like, pigeon-toed in one foot,
that left foot, normally that left
foot, she kind of turn it a little
bit. Right.
You got to win her.
Wait, on one foot? Only
on one foot. She kind of pigeon-toed.
I can't do that. I can't. Yeah,
Ocho. When I see her,
I keep birdseed on me because I don't know whether
to say hello or throw birdseed at him.
But after he got pinched in the toe with that one foot.
Every little thing going to be all right, Ocho.
Everything going to be all right.
Okay.
One foot, I just, something just don't, I don't know.
It just, I think when I think of one foot being pinched in the toe,
I'm thinking, you saw Usual Suspects? Yeah,
Kyle DeSouza? I'm thinking of Kyle DeSouza
coming out of that damn thing at the end
and one foot pigeon-toed, and
that just don't sit right with me. I don't
like that visual.
Yeah, yeah, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They asked me to do
a hook-up with real cousin.
Really?
Really?
I didn't try it.
Yeah, man.
Somebody said
they 5'6", 150, I'm paying
bills. Oh,
shoot. That's what I'm talking about.
Oh, shorty.
Oh, man, shorty what I'm talking about. Oh, man.
He's paying bills.
Man.
That might be the one right there, you know?
Sometimes it's good to be on the receiving end of things. Listen, I like my life as a stay-at-home father.
Right now, I got all the kids.
She out there having fun with all the girls and stuff.
But I'm cool. I'm cool. Five, nine, one, thirty-five. Yeah, right now I got all the kids. She out there having fun with all the girls and stuff. But I'm cool.
I'm cool.
Five, nine, 135.
Yeah, you, you, yeah, you.
Oh, five, nine, 135.
That's too short.
Five, nine for a woman?
You said five, ten or better.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm saying, you know, I gave three.
You know, I'm saying normally you go to, you get flavors.
You get strawberry, you get chocolate. You get strawberry, you get chocolate.
You get vanilla.
You get vanilla swirl.
You get a cookie dough.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You get Oreo.
You know, a birthday cake.
I'm just saying, I just gave you three flavors, Ochoa.
Right, right, right.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
I'm just checking.
I'm just checking.
I'm just checking.
Well, you got to find you somebody.
You got to, I mean, I mean,. I'm just checking. I'm just checking. I'm just checking. Well, you got to find you somebody. You got to, I mean,
I mean, the world,
the world is your oyster.
I don't know what movie I heard that in, but.
Five film, 155.
Okay, okay.
Five film, 155.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When I think about it,
it should be so easy
for you to find somebody
because, like, it's so many of what you're looking for.
That's the problem.
It's so many.
That's the problem.
When you're a kid and they get your money and they say go to the store and you only get one thing.
How many things did you grab, Ocho?
Two, three?
Well, no, because if I only had enough money for one, I'm getting that one thing and I'm
going to buy just that one.
Nah, you got a dollar and they give you a dollar and they say, okay, you can only get
one thing.
But I got a dollar.
I can get more than one thing.
I want to spend the whole dollar.
Ah, I see where you're going.
I see where you're going.
Now, we factor in, now that's what we got to factor in discipline.
Okay?
We've got to factor in discipline. You's where we've got to factor in discipline
you find you one you like
now everybody come with baggage
everybody come with some bullshit
you find you one you like
whose baggage you willing to unpack
and then you make it
you make hey you make it do what it do
oh shit
yeah I'm telling you
I'm telling you
like you watch the track and field meet today.
I missed it.
I saw Sha'Carra ran a goddamn 10-8, though.
Yeah, yeah.
She look good.
I seen she ran a goddamn 10-8.
Smooth to easy.
Easy.
See, like them women's shot putters.
Yeah.
Discus thrower.
Yes, sir.
Now, all you got to do is just put a little name out there.
They're going to see this. No, I didn't a little name out there. They're going to see this.
No, I ain't put no name out there.
I'm just saying. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I'm starting to work it out.
Just put a name out there.
They're going to see this.
Nah, I ain't put no name out there.
Nah, nah.
Stop.
Hey, I'm just
throwing a
you throwing a shot
throwing a shot put
nah nah nah
that's my problem
I mean I just like
I love beautiful women Ocho
right right right right
that's why I stay at my house
yeah I mean but
I've been telling do all the shopping.
You know?
Shelly, you handle that.
Send me stuff.
Hey.
You can find you one, though.
Mm-mm.
Is she out there?
I know she is.
She out there.
And you have a plan.
One or 100 might be out there.
What?
One or 100 might be out there. We? One or 100 might be out there.
We can make it one.
You done had enough time.
You done been through.
You done did the 100 already.
You done did that already.
You done did that in the early, late 80s, early 90s, early 2000s.
Now it's time to simmer down a little bit.
Okay.
It's time to simmer down a little bit.
Get you one.
All you need is one good one.
You know, one good season one, you know?
Yeah.
Wow.
Arkansas women just broke the collegiate national,
the collegiate record in the 4x4 in the regionals, 321-88.
Those women were booking.
Ooh, they were moving, boy.
Golly. They booking. They booking, booking. those women were booking they were moving boy golly they booking
they booking booking
that's live
Tony Boy
said hey you mentioned picking peas
I remember making $7 a day hot as hell
I didn't go back
what's the most you made in a day
well a lot of times I had two
jobs
we work in the back of field what's the most you made in a day? Well, a lot of times I had two jobs.
We work in the back of field.
I would make the most I ever made on a day
probably $28.
$28?
Yeah.
But I work from seven.
I work from like seven to five, 35 five seven to six into the back of fields and then i walk went caught we went caught we catch
on average somewhere between 12 and 16 000 chickens and so it was like nine of us and we
got a dollar thousand so every thousand chickens we caught we got a dollar and we had a small crew
we were really young uh and so they would only let us catch we were like
the c group they had a group that would catch somewhere between 40 and 50 000 a night that a
group that would catch somewhere between 30 and 35 000 a night and then i mean 20 to 30 000 a
night and we catch average 10 to 16 the most we ever caught was 16. The least we've ever caught was probably 8.
But we're somewhere around 10 to 12.
So I made $28.
That's the most I've ever made.
But I worked about probably about 18 hours for that.
Dang.
Way to get it.
But I'm dressed to the nine
they tell you quick
O'Shea kept Izzard on him
O'Shea kept Polo on him
kept Darksiders on my feet
and had the Izzard belt
to match the Izzard shirt
to match the Izzard socks
y'all better stop playing
and the Lee jeans
had Lee jeans, Calvin Klein sergio rigolettos
yeah for sure okay for sure had it like that i had to get it
i spent all my money on one shirt i spent all my money in the week
by $20 $25 eyes on see my brother he cheap he. He bought like three or four from JCPenney.
Not old Chateau. They already know.
My brother still call me to this day.
Call me Chateau because they knew
I love the final phase. Call me
Chateau Brion.
Had to get it. I like it.
Oh, yeah, but that was about me.
I had to work. I mean,
I called chickens from the
fourth grade all the chickens from the fourth grade
all the way to the eighth grade.
So you were working, working.
Yeah.
I was doing school year too.
I caught chickens during school.
Well, you know what?
I worked during school year.
My sophomore and my junior year, I was at McDonald's.
McDonald's on 62nd Street right here by Edison.
Yeah.
Right here in Miami.
That's how it all started. Then when I was at
college at Santa Monica,
before, listen,
the money was slow, man, before I had to go do
that you-know-what.
I was at Cougaroo. You know
about Cougaroos?
That thing sound familiar.
Yeah, in LA. Man, I worked at Cougaroo Chicken and I worked at KB Toy Store and Crenshaw familiar. Yeah, in L.A., man, I rode a kookaroo chicken
and I rode a KB toy store
in Crenshaw Mall.
Man, that money was too slow,
huh?
That money was too slow
for what I was trying to do
as a young fella in college, man.
Yeah.
I will take you back.
You want to go catch chickens?
I'll let you see
what it's like
to catch chickens.
Me?
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Man, that ain't nothing, man. Catching chickens is easy, man.
Three in one hand, three in the other.
Oh, that's easy.
Right around the neck?
No, you got to... By their feet.
Y'all do it by their feet? Yeah.
Three in one hand, three in the other. Now, you got to understand now,
how old am I?
I'm nine. I'm three in the other. Now, you got to understand now, how old am I? I'm nine.
I'm nine in the fourth grade.
Nine, 10, 11, 12.
So I did that until I was like 12 or 13.
Yeah.
You know, I ain't got, I ain't have the hands I got now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But, you know, we go to that fag boy, we haul them birds.
We come up out of there, boy.
Yeah.
Hey, we go in there getting there by 9 30 9 30 probably start
about 9 30 about one o'clock we're coming up out that thing go home get about four hours of sleep
take a bath in the tub wash yourself off get ready for school yeah oh yeah i had to get that thing
break right off a little something
oh yeah
I'm gonna have my sister
send me that
what you call them
that uh
my W2
out of W2
I made
in 1977
I think I made like
$300
$300
that boy was eating
woo
woo
but I did
I did
good
made $300 you know had a little store credit get me like four or five hundred buns but I did. I did. Good. Made 300,
you know,
had a little store credit.
Get me like four or five honey buns.
But I love honey buns on show,
man.
Oh,
well,
who you telling?
I told you that that's,
that's a delicacy.
I didn't know.
Well,
I don't know where y'all from,
but for me,
I put that honey bun in the refrigerator,
the refrigerator in the microwave. Yeah. By 10, 11 seconds. Yeah. And don't know where y'all from, but for me, I put that honey bun in the refrigerator. In the microwave?
About 10, 11 seconds?
Don't play with me.
Don't even play with me.
We call them truck driver steaks.
Truck driver steak?
Yeah, we try to be truck driver, be tearing
them things up. Now you get a honey bun,
a vine of sausages,
and a Coca-Cola.
Oh, hold on, hold on, hold on.
What you know about
the Big Texas Cinnamon Roll?
Oh, yeah.
With the purple wrap, man.
Yeah.
You warm it.
Man, listen.
Woo!
Let me take my glass off
because I'm bringing back memories
and I'm about to cry.
Hey.
You know about Zingers?
Remember Zingers?
What are they?
Man, Zingers is, um... They have chocolate and they have vanilla. Zingers? Remember Zingers? What are they? Man, Zingers is,
they have chocolate
and they have vanilla.
Zingers.
Uh-huh.
Moon pies.
Oh, I know about Moon Pie.
You know about Moon Pie?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
See, that marshmallow,
that yellow one,
that yellow one.
Yes.
That yellow one.
Yes.
Yeah.
Ain't nothing like a Moon Pie.
I don't really,
the chocolate one okay
but it's that yellow one
hey zebra cakes
oh yeah I'm messing with zebra cakes
actually I got me some oatmeal pies in there right now
oh I got some
I got some oatmeal
remember oatmeal raisin pies though
yeah
yeah
throwback
oh yeah for sure all the stuff I used to eat Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, with the razors on them. Yeah, the blue. Throwback. Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Oh, man.
Man, all the stuff I used to eat,
I used to eat that stuff, Ocho.
I ate a minute of it.
I said, Lord,
please don't let me eat this
when I get grown.
Every so often.
Ocho eating sardines.
Every so often.
Sometimes I just buy it
just to like open it like sardines
I bought the sardines and then they came up
with the mustard sauce in it y'all know
what I'm talking about and I was just like
lord sardines and then saltine
I'm like lord please the vineyard sausages
yeah
lord please man
that bring back good memories
man eating spam
eating that bologna
damn I eat some squirrel and rice right now bring back good memories, man. Eating spam, eating that bologna.
Damn.
I eat some squirrel and rice right now. Somebody cook it.
Man, don't mention nothing about food right now, boy. I'm hungry.
I eat
one time a day.
Hey, who know about catching chickens?
I'm going to take
Ocho. I'm going to see if he can laugh.
He always talking about he can do something.
I give him an hour.
Anything I say I can do, I can do.
I give him about an hour.
Then back, go lock up.
Lock up?
Yeah.
Because you got to bend down to get the chickens.
You ain't used to bending down like that no more, Ocho.
Yes, I am.
Oh, my.
And you know what?
We might do a thing.
Hey, I'm going to call the people at the Claxton Portrait Plant.
Yeah, let them know.
I'm going to say, we want to do a reality show.
Listen, if you let me out there, give me some football cleats.
You don't need no football cleats.
You don't have no football cleats and no chicken eyes.
No, I need to move. I got to move fast. I got to move fast.
In an hour,
I could probably bring in about 20,000
chickens in an hour. Ocho,
you know how this works, Ocho? You go in at
night, you open
it at one end, and you take a flashlight
because chickens huddle together.
So they're easy to catch,
but it's just a constant repetition
of bending over and picking up
three birds in one hand, three birds in the
other and walking them out and
handling them up.
That's easy.
That's easy.
Because I ain't
going to...
I ain't the
platform to be talking about that
but
I just
it's not
it's not
well I know it's not easy
I did it for like five years
so I know it's not easy
but we gonna get it done
we get it done
I'm ready
we get it done
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