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This week I wanted to share my thoughts on the upcoming match up between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.

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00:00Milwaukee, make some noise for your headliner, Josh Johnson!
00:05I've been very excited. I've been very, very excited. I've been highly anticipating a bout that's coming up.
00:24Mike Tyson versus Jake Paul.
00:32Some of you may have not known that this was going to happen, but in case you didn't, Mike Tyson is going to box Jake Paul.
00:41And I'm excited more for the spectacle than the actual fight. I don't know what's going to happen in the fight exactly.
00:49But it is one of the wildest encounters of two people punching each other that you could have ever imagined.
00:58Mike Tyson versus Jake Paul, a star, a bonafide star globally of the 80s fighting one of the most popular influencers that the modern era has to offer.
01:17And it just feels like somehow the 80s are fighting the 20s. Do you know what I mean?
01:24Mike Tyson versus Jake Paul feels like Sylvester Stallone versus Liam Hemsworth.
01:36You're just kind of like, what? How? How are they even close enough in age to have anything to argue about?
01:49This is crazy. If you don't know Mike Tyson, I know that some people are too young to have really watched him fight.
01:59I'm too young to have remembered those fights live. Some of them I wasn't even around for.
02:04But I watched the tape and it's devastating. Mike Tyson is one of the most bonafide, terrifying people.
02:15I mean, some of the things that Mike Tyson would just say, I'd be like, oh, to even think it, you must be willing to do it.
02:28There was a press conference one time where Mike Tyson was sitting there and he's like, you know, this thing, I don't think these guys understand.
02:40I'm not here to just box. I'm not here to fight or anything. I'm trying to take their health.
03:03Sir. The question was, what has your preparation been for this match?
03:23Mike Tyson is he's like an embodiment of of like everything, everything like fierce, violent and dangerous in one person that also very much loves birds.
03:51And what's wild about Mike Tyson is that from the time that he was young right to present, he is he is had taken a genuine not only interest, but maybe an obsession with the way that the world works, understanding oneself and understanding the world and how and how who you are applies to the world.
04:12So he's given he said some of the most fascinating things around Alexander the Great, around conquerors, around kings, around how to win a mental battle as well as like a physical one, how war works.
04:26He has such an understanding of the world. And then he says other things, other things that are so scary that you're like, sir, just shoot me.
04:41I don't want to have to deal with this, you know, and a lot of it bleeds together because it's not my time. Right.
04:50I'm not from that era, but you watch these old compilations of press conferences and interviews and and post fight interviews with Mike Tyson.
05:04I was scared for the reporter because you have a man who's been training to basically kill a man with his fists, even if it took him 12 rounds and it took half of one.
05:18So by the time you interview him, he's still got a lot of energy.
05:24There was one time they were trying to interview Mike Tyson after a fight. They're in the ring with him. They're putting the mic in his face and everything.
05:34And he's so amped and he's talking. He's like, he's like, y'all don't understand. Like, I'm I'm from Sonny Liston's cloth. I'm I'm I'm the most fierce.
05:43And he starts describing who not just who he is as a boxer, but his training and everything. And then at the end of at the end of it, he goes, I don't know, man, what?
05:57And I think if I had been the reporter, I'd also be like nothing, nothing. I didn't.
06:03I didn't say anything. Don't worry about me.
06:06Mike Tyson press conference was a.
06:11Was a master class in psychological warfare.
06:17He would say things that had you thinking like, oh, man, this dude's like out of his mind or this dude really wants to kill me and I don't know him.
06:26That's gotta be tough as a fighter to sign up for a fight. And, you know, we both fight.
06:32But one of us loves fighting and we both like it. That's why we do it. And we're both good at it. That's why we do it. But one of us is so excited to hit.
06:44They don't care if they get hit.
06:47They don't care if they get hit.
06:51It's a very different person.
06:54Jamie, even when you're mad, even when you're angry and you're like, that's it, let's fight, you're trying to get the aggression out and you want to hurt the other person.
07:02And yeah, maybe you're willing to take a few punches, but you, you aren't in a fight loving getting hit just so you can give a hit.
07:11It takes a different type of person and Mike is a different type of person.
07:16No.
07:18When you look at where Mike Tyson comes from.
07:23It's astounding that he made it to where he was, you know, Mike Tyson comes from Brooklyn, was in Bed-Stuy and then at a young age moves to moves to Bronzeville.
07:34And. It's is devastating because it's not the Brooklyn that you know.
07:43Yeah, I mean, like it was there were no cupcake shops.
07:50It was it was it was Brooklyn in a way that was.
07:54Let's say the property would be cheap.
07:57All right, like if you were if you were trying to buy.
08:00All right, devastating conditions.
08:03And he talks about he talks about how there was just you had to you couldn't even go to the bathroom inside sometimes where they were staying and stuff.
08:11And all of that stuff, all that stuff can make a hardened person because he didn't just have to live in certain conditions.
08:20He had conditions waiting for him when he got outside.
08:23He talked about he had to fight.
08:25He had to fight all the time.
08:27He had to be ready to be tough all the time.
08:29People will test you all the time, right?
08:32He talked about his first fight.
08:34It's like I said, Mike Tyson.
08:36Loves birds.
08:40It's truly one of the sweetest things about him.
08:42It's one of the things that like gives you a glimpse into the humanity of a person that's only known as being this fierce beast, right?
08:52Loving these birds, being gentle with them, caring for spending time with them.
08:57You know, really taking care of him.
09:00And when he was a kid, there was a kid who took his bird.
09:04And he was like, give it back, give it back, give it back and give it back.
09:07And give it back.
09:09I think give it back genuinely in the way that a kid is asking you earnestly from the bottom of their heart.
09:15No, no, no, no, no, no.
09:17Please, please, please, please give it back.
09:19And that kid killed that bird in front of him.
09:24And then Mike Tyson, I'm assuming killed that kid because he at least let him remember what would happen.
09:37And Mike would get into trouble and it's easy to say, you shouldn't do this, you shouldn't do this, you shouldn't do this, right?
09:44All those things can be true.
09:46Obviously, you shouldn't be robbing people, you shouldn't be selling stuff, you shouldn't be out here with these people who are on a bad path and everything.
09:52But when you have what looks like no other option from those things, how can you expect someone to just know?
09:59You drive down the path that's been paved.
10:03And so he ends up in detention centers and stuff like that.
10:10And at one point, Mike Tyson meets Custom Otto.
10:13Custom Otto sees him and immediately he knows.
10:17He knows this kid is special and he's different.
10:20And not only just because he's built different, not only because he's big for his age, there's just something about him.
10:25And he gets the opportunity to box a little bit.
10:28He goes to the gym, he's hitting bags and stuff, spars a little bit.
10:32And Custom Otto sees in something in him.
10:35And after sparring, as the story goes, they ask this kid who's just sparred with some grown men, how old are you?
10:43And then Mike goes, I'm 13.
10:47And then these grown men look at each other and go, this nigga at least 30, like there's no way.
10:55There's no way.
11:00You better put a zero behind that 13.
11:03What, what?
11:0513. And Custom Otto, to my knowledge, actually adopts Mike Tyson.
11:11Takes him in, takes him into his home.
11:13Not just to train him, but to care for him, to love him.
11:16Because all this energy, all this fierce potential can really go somewhere if you nurture it.
11:22And then under Custom Otto's leadership, Mike Tyson does become as fierce of a person as Custom Otto thinks he can be in the ring.
11:31And Custom Otto believed in him before he believed in himself.
11:34I think that's why their friendship, that mentorship is like, when you see it, there's something special about it.
11:41Because anyone who sees anything in any of us and pulls it out of you, just with their belief, that's a very special thing.
11:48And the only people that wish Custom Otto hadn't done what he did are probably Mike's opponents.
11:54Because Mike would have fights that were so damn fast.
12:01You can see it even in the video, even in some of the amateur fights that were actually on video.
12:06You can see in the opponent where they were like, does he have a hammer?
12:13What is he doing?
12:15That really hurts.
12:20And then Mike gets older, Mike becomes world champion, youngest world champion.
12:28In there with a boxer with real experience who's also a special fighter.
12:33But Mike hits him in a way that maybe he's never been hit before.
12:37And if you go back and you watch the video of this knockout, I shouldn't laugh.
12:43But Mike didn't just knock this dude out. He didn't knock him out cold.
12:48This dude gets knocked down again and he's trying to get up.
12:51And you can tell that his body is like, dawg, we done.
12:57Don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, no, no, no, no.
13:02You know when you're in a bar fighting and your buddies hold you back?
13:05That was that guy's whole body.
13:06You can even hear the announcer be like, oh, he's fighting to get up, but his body won't let him.
13:11Because his body is like, parts of him that didn't get hit.
13:14This dude got hit in his head and the chin.
13:16And even his feet and his knees and his hips were like, if you ever want to speak to us again.
13:24Don't stack us up on top of each other right now.
13:28We need to sit down.
13:32And then Mike Tyson becomes world champion.
13:34He becomes everything that Custom Model thought he could be.
13:37He becomes everything that he knew he was, right?
13:40It's a beautiful moment.
13:42And then it's important when you think of Mike Tyson to understand that Mike Tyson is America.
13:50A lot of Mike Tyson's story is how America works, right?
13:54There are parts of this country that if you travel to, you'll think you're in another country for how poor they are.
13:59How broken.
14:01The conditions that people are living in, you know, it looks like the developing world in some parts of America.
14:07We don't like to talk about it.
14:09We especially don't like to take care of those people because it means we have to really look at ourselves to do it.
14:14But there are people that come out of those conditions that build themselves up into something that no one else could have imagined based on where they started.
14:25Mike Tyson is just like America.
14:28Mike Tyson is fierce, fearsome, you know, incredibly violent.
14:34People in other countries look at America the way that we look at Mike Tyson.
14:41Genuinely, if you travel, and I mean really travel.
14:44I'm not talking about just go to the tourist spots and the places that are popular to go.
14:48If you really travel and you know world history and you go to a place and you ask them about America,
14:53a country that we've attacked before, you know, they look at us like we have a tattoo on our face.
15:09Mike Tyson builds himself up and he doesn't just get the world championship.
15:16He has some very, very impressive fights.
15:18Fights where you can average his whole fight time out to like maybe a round and a half.
15:24He's beating people so fast it's actually upsetting the crowd.
15:29I know people who paid a lot of money to go to a Mike Tyson fight and went in the bathroom at the wrong time.
15:39Sit there the whole fight card holding it.
15:42And then you're like, oh, he's only walking out. I got a second.
15:45From the bathroom you hear, oh.
15:49You're like, oh.
15:52Oh, no.
15:56I mean, then Mike.
15:59Mike goes down a downward spiral. He loses custom model.
16:03He loses this person that was a mentor, that was a friend.
16:08And he tries to find his way, but he's still very young.
16:11People forget how young he was.
16:13How young he was when he was Mike, when he was Iron Mike and he was fearless and he was undefeated.
16:20Starts getting lost in it.
16:23And he'll tell you that. He's talked about that. He got lost.
16:27Goes to jail at one point. This dude is on a dark path.
16:33And even, I mean, this is attributed to Mike Tyson.
16:36I don't know if he actually said it like this, but he was like, I was a baby.
16:40I was a baby. You gave me millions of dollars.
16:43To punch people in the face.
16:46And you didn't think this was going to go off the rails somehow?
16:49Like you didn't think that this was a bad idea maybe?
16:55No. That's who's fighting.
16:58This guy who's relentless, you know.
17:01So much, I mean, so much fear.
17:04Imagine you're in the ring with Mike Tyson and he won't stop staring.
17:08Just the face off, just watching the face off.
17:11You would, you would see it in his eyes.
17:14He's like, I would very much like to hurt someone today.
17:17And legally, it's you.
17:25And he was fast and his movements were jerky, but they were quick and they clearly hurt.
17:30Because some very big men did not get up.
17:34He would hit people so hard sometimes.
17:36He would hit people so hard sometimes that you'd be like, I think that guy's dead.
17:42And then he'd twitch, you'd be like, ah, he's alright, alright.
17:46That's who's fighting.
17:50And then you have Jake Paul.
17:56One thing people need to understand about Jake Paul, if you don't.
18:00He's very much, we are in Jake Paul's time.
18:03Whether we like it when I say that or not, that's, he's having his Mike Tyson moments right now.
18:08World famous, around the world, people tune in from around the world.
18:12They watch his fights, they watch his YouTube videos.
18:15This dude, this dude is a, is a true bonafide star, right?
18:19And we can argue about if he's as popular as Mike was back then and why the internet is different.
18:24But he is very popular, you know, and he, he loved boxing.
18:28He feels like boxing saved him.
18:29That's something similar that he has with Mike.
18:31Because this kid, he, he got a camera from his dad.
18:35Him and his brother when they were young.
18:37And it was to film themselves while they were doing football.
18:41So they could improve, right?
18:43Which I don't know how that works.
18:45I don't play enough football.
18:47Like if I did that and tried to tape myself playing football to improve.
18:50I think I would just be like, this is where I got hit.
18:54And this is when I hit the ground.
18:56I think that's all I did.
18:57I don't know if, was that right?
19:00Is that how you do it?
19:03And so him and his brother start making videos.
19:06Like, like little YouTube videos, whatever.
19:08They're putting them online.
19:10They're getting, getting some looks every now and again.
19:12But then Vine came out.
19:14And if you don't know what Vine is, Vine is like TikTok granddaddy.
19:24And they start making Vines and they get very popular.
19:27Overnight, they are huge on Vine.
19:29Everybody thinks they're funny and they love to follow them.
19:32They want to know what they're doing next.
19:34They're getting all this money, endorsements, everything.
19:36At one point, Jake Paul is on the Disney channel.
19:39I don't really know what he was doing, but it was, it was quick.
19:45And then they start posting to YouTube.
19:47And they start getting millions of subscribers on YouTube.
19:50These kids are bonafide popular.
19:52And they understand something that maybe the rest of us just don't.
19:55And that's why they are where they are.
19:57They understand internet culture.
19:59They understand marketing and business.
20:01They understand the way that the world is turning.
20:04And it's the age of the influencer.
20:07And a lot of people want to be influencers.
20:10Some people don't want to be.
20:12You can accidentally become famous.
20:14And that's a terrifying thing.
20:16You become famous in a way that you really didn't mean to.
20:18You know, you're just living your life.
20:20But somebody puts a cell phone on you.
20:22Or you don't know you're in someone's shot.
20:24And you trip weird.
20:25And you go, uh, uh, uh.
20:28And now you're, uh, uh, uh.
20:30Like that's who you are as a guy.
20:32And then people see you in the world.
20:34And they're like, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
20:36Uh, uh, uh.
20:38We love you, dude.
20:40We love, uh, uh, uh.
20:42That's our favorite.
20:44Man, keep killing it, dog.
20:46Keep killing it.
20:48But before you know it, just one thing.
20:50Just one meme.
20:52Just one moment catapults you to this level of fame
20:53that you were looking for.
20:55Whether you're Mike Tyson in the 80s
20:57or you're Jake Paul now.
20:59People don't understand that like fame
21:01that you weren't even trying to get
21:03can mess with your mind, right?
21:05And so Jake Paul was on a dark path as well.
21:07He was, he was probably headed for a bad place.
21:09And then he started boxing.
21:11And he loved it.
21:13And boxing to a degree saved him.
21:15And so he's, he's out here boxing.
21:17You know?
21:19And at first he starts fighting like YouTubers.
21:21Like fellow YouTubers.
21:23And that garners attention
21:25because sometimes you see two people
21:27who don't like each other
21:29and you're like, man, it would be kind of funny
21:31if they fought.
21:33And this is the thing about us.
21:35We as people love a fight.
21:37Whether we, whether we like to admit that
21:39about ourselves or not, we love a fight.
21:41I've been walking down the street
21:43and seeing kids on the park
21:45sinking threes from far away.
21:47Steph Curry level, right?
21:49And I'm like impressed
21:51and I maybe watch him do two more
21:54but if I see a fight in the park, I stop.
21:59Because I'm wondering, you know?
22:02But no, we're in this age where
22:05I think people sometimes want to be famous
22:08more than they want to do something.
22:10And that's where you get some of these things,
22:12some of these imitators of Jake Paul,
22:14of Logan Paul and stuff like that.
22:16There was a kid whose story like,
22:18it blew my mind.
22:20Basically there was this kid doing these pranks
22:21and they were like barely pranks.
22:23It was just being obnoxious.
22:25It was just being like horrible to people
22:27and messing with people
22:29to try and get a reaction out of them.
22:31Because not only are we the new like influencers,
22:34everyone, all of us, all the time
22:36it could happen to any one of us
22:38but because of how people become influencers,
22:40because of how people get popular,
22:42they are our paparazzi now.
22:44You're just living your life
22:46but now you're in someone's video
22:48and they're trying to make you act a certain way.
22:49That's not what we signed up for.
22:52You should at least be rich to have that happen.
22:56And so this kid was making this video
22:59and he was messing with this guy in the mall
23:01and he was following him around.
23:03He was just like, not just being annoying,
23:05he seemed like to also be intimidating him a little bit
23:07and he was really following him
23:09trying to get him to answer some question or something.
23:11And finally this little guy,
23:13he's like a very small guy
23:15and he did not look well.
23:17Right?
23:19He's like, stop, stop.
23:21And then he pulled out a gun and shot him.
23:24And...
23:44I am praying that's not him.
23:50I am praying that's not him.
23:57This dude pulls out a gun and he shot him.
24:00There's this loud bang in the mall
24:02and people start screaming and running and everything.
24:04But from the vantage point of the person,
24:06because he posted himself, the kid, the influencer
24:08who was making the prank video,
24:10posts the thing and he's coming at him
24:12and the guy's like, stop, stop, stop, bang.
24:15And then as soon as you hear the bang,
24:17this kid, the prankster goes,
24:19oh!
24:23And to be fair,
24:25there's no cool way to get shot.
24:32But he goes, oh!
24:34And he hits the ground
24:36and that guy walks off
24:38and obviously he gets arrested and everything.
24:40They explain the situation.
24:42I believe he got released.
24:44And then this kid goes to the hospital.
24:46He's fine, right? He's fine.
24:47But when they ask him about it,
24:49they ask him how he feels about the fact
24:51that this thing happened.
24:53Does it change how he's going to make content?
24:55He got more followers from it happening
24:57because it got on the news
24:59and people wanted to see the kid that got shot
25:01and they wanted to see the other stuff that he did.
25:03So he did get more popular, right?
25:05And they wondered how he felt towards the gunman.
25:07This guy shot you and you were being annoyed,
25:09but did you deserve to be shot, right?
25:11And then this kid sitting in his hospital bed,
25:13his dad, by the way, is furious.
25:15His dad is like, there are people saying
25:17that you got shot.
25:19My son's just a kid, right?
25:21And this kid sitting in his hospital bed,
25:23when he's asked these questions, goes,
25:25ah, it is what it is, dog.
25:27Like...
25:37Which I can't tell,
25:39is that a good attitude about him?
25:43But it lets me know
25:45it's not just a few people.
25:47It's not just a few individuals.
25:49We're in an age,
25:51and it's an age of
25:53if I can be popular,
25:55maybe I can be safe,
25:57maybe I can be liked,
25:59maybe I can be something, whatever it is.
26:01But it's apparently worth being shot over
26:03for some people.
26:05And make no mistake,
26:07Jake Paul is America.
26:10I don't know how it feels to have me say that,
26:12but Jake Paul is America.
26:14A lot of what America embodies
26:15is what Jake Paul is, right?
26:17America is business.
26:19Usually business first.
26:21We can worry about being a country later.
26:23It's business.
26:25And it's fame.
26:27And it's money.
26:29And it's influence, right?
26:31You go to some of these backdoor meetings
26:34that some of these world leaders have
26:36when America convinces them to do something.
26:38We don't know how they do it.
26:40Maybe it's with money.
26:42Maybe it's with other things.
26:43Maybe they're like,
26:45hey, look,
26:47we'd hate for something to happen
26:49to your whole island.
26:52Influence.
26:54See what I mean?
26:56And so now,
26:58you have these two boxing
27:00and people don't know what's going to happen.
27:02Obviously, there are people that want Mike Tyson
27:04to hurt Jake Paul very badly.
27:13And then there are people
27:15who just want to see a fight.
27:17They just want to see what it would look like.
27:19You know what I mean?
27:21They just want to see
27:23what it would look like
27:25if that guy from the breakfast club
27:27fought Timothee Chalamet.
27:31They just want to see
27:33two generations go at it.
27:40You know?
27:41Let's be honest.
27:43It's an odd fight.
27:45Jake Paul has fought
27:47former MMA fighters.
27:49He's fought former NBA players.
27:51He's fought YouTubers.
27:53He's fought one established boxer.
27:55Maybe two pro boxers
27:57that I know of.
27:59Because I don't know his entire record.
28:01But
28:03he said that
28:07the thing that made him do this,
28:09the thing that made him push for it
28:11was he did some
28:13he did some ayahuasca.
28:18And when he did the ayahuasca,
28:20he said he saw himself
28:22fighting Mike Tyson.
28:26And if I'm being honest,
28:30taking ayahuasca
28:32and seeing yourself
28:34fighting Mike Tyson
28:36sounds like something
28:38Mike Tyson would say
28:40to me.
28:43I could more clearly see
28:45Mike Tyson doing ayahuasca
28:47and he's like,
28:49I saw myself fighting Jake Paul.
28:52I don't know, man.
28:54I had to think to myself,
28:56you know,
28:58if I did ayahuasca
29:00and I saw myself
29:02fighting Mike Tyson,
29:04I'd probably have to sit back
29:06and be like,
29:07this ayahuasca
29:09is not it for me.
29:12No, thank you.
29:19And so
29:21as soon as he had that vision, though,
29:23he put it into motion.
29:25And that's the marketer.
29:26That's the businessman.
29:27That's the promoter in Jake Paul.
29:29He saw this thing
29:30and he had to create it.
29:31That's also America, by the way.
29:33You go to other countries
29:35and you're like,
29:36we have this big dream
29:38of doing this thing.
29:39A lot of countries are set
29:40in their ways, right?
29:42America is properly crazy.
29:45We'll let you do anything
29:47fundamentally.
29:49And so now
29:51they have a press conference.
29:53They're together
29:55and Jake Paul's very good
29:56at being the heel,
29:57you know what I mean?
29:58But it's hard to be the heel
30:00when you're fighting Mike Tyson.
30:02Like people might be booing you
30:04but he's saying
30:05upsetting things.
30:08Mike Tyson was in a press conference
30:10one time and he was like,
30:11look, I just,
30:12all I want
30:14is for his kids
30:17to be watching us fight
30:19and see me beat him so bad
30:20that they're like,
30:21daddy, daddy, no, no, no.
30:36Hearing Mike Tyson
30:37quotes out loud
30:38genuinely makes me
30:39want to learn Tai Chi
30:40so in case I ever
30:41come across Mike Tyson,
30:43I can look like
30:44I'm about to fight him
30:45while also backing up.
30:56And some people
30:57think that the fight's
30:58just a spectacle.
30:59Some people think
31:00it's a real fight.
31:01There are people,
31:02there are kids
31:03who think Jake Paul's
31:04gotta beat Mike Tyson, right?
31:06Jake Paul's a great boxer.
31:07Let's see it happen.
31:08I'm so excited to see
31:09Jake Paul whoop this guy.
31:11There really are
31:12both sides to this thing.
31:14And it's gonna be on Netflix
31:15which who knows
31:16if that's a mistake.
31:19Do you know what I mean?
31:20Who knows if they fight
31:21and then one of them dies
31:22and we're just sitting there like,
31:23so
31:27are we accomplices or
31:32I'm just sitting there
31:33stoic, don't know
31:34what to do next
31:35and Netflix is like,
31:36are you still watching?
31:45Not now, man.
31:50And it's a gamble as well.
31:52It's a gamble.
31:54It's one of the biggest
31:55gambles we've seen
31:56because Mike Tyson is
31:58to some degree
31:59putting his legacy on the line.
32:01He's one of the most
32:02fierce fighters
32:03that's ever lived.
32:04People talk about
32:05Ali and Tyson.
32:07When they talk about boxing
32:08and they don't really
32:09know anything about it,
32:10you know those names.
32:13And then Jake Paul's
32:14putting something on the line too.
32:15It's like I had this idea,
32:16I had this dream
32:17of fighting Mike Tyson
32:18and maybe I'm just
32:19out of my mind
32:20and I'm gonna be hurt
32:21very badly.
32:24And Netflix is putting
32:25something on the line
32:26because it's like
32:27will people watch
32:28Will Someone Die?
32:33I don't know.
32:35It's a genuine gamble.
32:38And if America is anything,
32:40it's a proper gamble.
32:43That's what we do.
32:44I just, I don't know.
32:47I admire an aspect
32:49of what Jake is doing
32:50because Jake loves boxing
32:53and no one will probably
32:54ever give him credit for it
32:55but he is revitalizing
32:56a part of boxing.
32:57People talk about boxing
32:58a little bit more now
32:59because of the popularity
33:00that he brings in,
33:01the new kids that he brings in
33:02and he's putting himself
33:03on the line
33:04because he loves boxing
33:05and that to me is wild.
33:07Like I love hip-hop
33:08but I wouldn't try to
33:10battle Kendrick Lamar.

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