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RAMPAGE JACKSON - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 365

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Feb 9, 20262 months ago
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Summary

Rampage Jackson discusses his MMA fighting career, transition to streaming, personal life including his relationship with his son Roger, and reflections on the evolution of UFC. He shares stories about fighting in Japan, weight-cutting challenges, and how streaming sponsorships now exceed his fighting earnings.

Insights
  • Content creators can generate more sponsorship revenue through streaming and viral clips than traditional athletes earned during their peak competitive years, suggesting a fundamental shift in monetization models
  • Personality and authenticity are critical differentiators in streaming success; the ability to take jokes and maintain good energy directly impacts audience engagement and virality
  • MMA's professionalization has improved fighter compensation and skill levels but reduced the sport's mainstream appeal by eliminating individual fighter personalities and branding
  • Recovery and sports medicine infrastructure were largely absent during early MMA era, resulting in long-term physical damage that athletes are still managing decades later
  • Streaming culture operates on different social rules than traditional media; trolling and memes can simultaneously damage and amplify a creator's brand depending on how they're handled
Trends
Streaming and clip-based content monetization outpacing traditional sports earnings for athletesShift from personality-driven to uniform-based athlete branding reducing differentiation in combat sportsPost-athletic career depression and identity crisis affecting retired combat athletes transitioning to civilian lifeViral meme culture and AI-generated content becoming primary engagement drivers for streaming personalitiesCombat sports evolution toward technical skill sophistication over entertainment value and fighter marketabilitySponsorship opportunities in streaming platforms offering larger deals than traditional sports organizationsGenerational differences in streaming culture acceptance of crude humor and boundary-testing contentLong-term health consequences of inadequate sports medicine infrastructure in early MMA era
Topics
MMA Career Longevity and Physical TollStreaming Monetization vs. Traditional Sports EarningsWeight-Cutting Practices and Fighter SafetyUFC Sponsorship Restrictions and Athlete RightsStreaming Content Strategy and Viral Clip MarketingCombat Sports Personality BrandingPost-Athletic Career Transition and DepressionFather-Son Relationship Dynamics in Combat SportsStreaming Platform Economics and Creator DealsJon Jones Fighting Style and Rule ViolationsPride FC vs. UFC Organizational DifferencesRecovery and Sports Medicine in Early MMAStreaming Chat Moderation and Toxic BehaviorInternational Fighting Opportunities in JapanAI-Generated Content and Meme Culture Impact
Companies
UFC
Discussed extensively regarding sponsorship restrictions, fighter compensation, personality suppression, and organiza...
Bellator
Mentioned as alternative MMA organization where Rampage fought after leaving UFC for better compensation
Pride FC
Compared favorably to UFC for allowing fighter personality expression and more entertaining fight styles
Reebok
Sponsorship deal that was blocked by UFC, leading to Rampage's departure and the creation of UFC's uniform sponsorshi...
Kick
Streaming platform where Rampage currently streams and has received significant platform deals
Twitch
Streaming platform where Rampage previously streamed video games before transitioning to IRL content
People
Jon Jones
UFC fighter who defeated Rampage; discussed as best fighter on planet but criticized for illegal eye pokes and knee k...
Conor McGregor
Credited with elevating MMA to mainstream household status and taking the sport to the next level
Chuck Liddell
Referenced as legendary UFC fighter with distinctive personality and branding (Iceman persona)
Tito Ortiz
Mentioned as UFC fighter known for distinctive branding and personality in early MMA era
Kimbo Slice
Street fighter whom Rampage coached on Ultimate Fighter; discussed as formidable opponent
Sakuraba
Japanese legend fighter who defeated multiple Gracie family members; Rampage's first opponent in Japan
Igor Volchanchin
Ukrainian knockout artist from Japan whom Rampage defeated on three weeks' notice
Demetrius Johnson
Referenced in GOAT debate as Mighty Mouse, one of greatest UFC fighters of all time
Roger Jackson
Rampage's son; fighter and streamer who recently defeated Rampage in wrestling match at home
Aiden Ross
Streamer whom Rampage collaborated with, introducing him to streaming culture and chat dynamics
Fousey
Streamer associated with Rampage's streaming manager who pioneered clip-based content strategy
Quotes
"I made more money off sponsors in eight months of streaming than I made in 25 years of fighting"
Rampage JacksonEarly in episode
"You got to be able to take a joke in this space. If you can't take a joke, then you really don't want to win"
Rampage JacksonMid-episode
"Jon Jones is the best fighter on the planet. He didn't need to do the dirty stuff"
Rampage JacksonFighting discussion
"They took away personality. Everybody looks like it's really hard to stand out"
Rampage JacksonUFC evolution discussion
"I felt like a samurai. I felt like a king"
Rampage JacksonJapan relationship story
Full Transcript
Hey, Million Dollars Worth of Game listeners, you can find every episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. Right! You're now tuned in to, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, million dollars worth of game today. We got the one and only, the legendary Rampage, Booty Jackson on it. Whoa, whoa, whoa. I'm just saying, that's what they call you. No, no, no, no, nobody call me that. That's what they call you. They call you that. You know, it's a lot of stuff going on. But listen, man, I just said this. I'm telling Gil. I had a bet with Gil. I said, listen, man, at the end of the day, Rampage was a bad boy. But I know five dudes that would have kicked his ass. We disagree with this, too. In real time. I said you would have fucked him up. No, no. These five dudes would have whipped your ass. Let's hear it. Number one, Mr. T. Number two, Junkyard Dog. Oh, Junkyard Dog. Number three, Kimbo Slice would have destroyed you. number four Apollo Apollo Apollo Creed Apollo Creed and what in a fight Apollo Creed's a boxer it don't matter okay okay let's hear it let's hear it and probably Mr. T show enough oh okay that's the only one that I think that you probably like really close show enough probably would've been a tough fight I'm gonna be honest I'm a realist Kimbo Slice would have worked you out, man. No, brother, listen, I'm going to tell you something. I coached Kimbo Slice on Ultimate Fighter. I don't mean just because... No, I'm telling you, I know his every strength and his every weakness. I don't talk ill about the dead. Yeah, rest in peace to the left. Rest in peace to Kimbo Slice. Rest in peace. I'm real cool with his son, but you know what I'm saying? I'm a fighter. I got to break it off for you. I got to let you know. Kimbo Slice is a bad motherfucker. Bad motherfucker. But I'ma tell you something, I got way more experience than him. I would've took him in deep, deep waters and I would've knocked him out. Who took you in deep waters when they was whooping your ass so good, you was like, I can't wait till I get up out of here. Was it every time like that? No, no, I never thought like that. I always thought like, man, I gotta come back, I gotta come back, I gotta come back. But Jon Jones, he took me down through there. I'm gonna keep him 100. But Jon Jones a dirty motherfucker. Every time I was doing anything good, he'll poke me in the eye and then kick my knee backwards. The only thing why I'm salty about that is just because of this. Jon Jones is the best fighter on the planet. He didn't need to do the dirty stuff. I mean, so when you want to bring what hurt the most, because getting your knee kicked backwards, that just sound like some crazy shit. Honestly, your adrenaline going so bad, I didn't feel that pain. But the only pain I ever really felt in a match was when I got that little muscle broken between my ribs. That was like, I thought my ribs were poking out. And then leg kicks. You can feel leg kicks. But me, personally, like, you get knocked, you hit in the jaw, you don't feel none of that. What is the hardest part of mixed martial arts? The hardest part? I would say, besides what, besides cutting weight? It depends. You got to cut weight, man. That's hard. You got to cut a lot of weight. That's hard. Like, one time, my first fight in Japan, I had to cut 27 pounds in three hours. How you do that? Man, I was just spitting, jacuzzi, working on jacuzzi, go to a cold bath. back to the jacuzzi, I mean jacuzzi, sauna, jacuzzi, cold, spitting, praying, everything. I lost 27 pounds. They wanted me to lose 30, but I pretended like I was going to pass out. I had my teammates carry me to those Japanese people. I was fighting a Japanese guy. He was a legend. You guys know the Graces, right? Yeah, I know the Graces. I went sparring with a couple of them. This guy's name, Sakuraba, he was the first person that he beat like three or four of them, tapped them out and everything. Yeah. Sakuraba. And I had to fight him my first fight in Japan. So they, you know how they do it. They wanted me to, it was no weight class, but they wanted me to lose 30 pounds to fight him. But they wanted me to do it the day of the fight, which is like suicide, because when you cut weight, you lose that water around your brain and it's easy to get knocked out. So I'm like, no, I'm not fighting him then. So they were like, all right, we'll do it today. And they said, you got three hours. That was the most money I ever was going to make at that time. the most money I ever made at that time. So I was already in Japan. I was like, all right, let's go. You said something. You said that you made, Rampage Jackson made more money streaming than he did fighting the UFC. No, I made more money from sponsors. Like, I think they got edited and taken out of text. So I made more money just off sponsors. Since you've been streaming. Yeah, like in the eight months I've been streaming than the 25 years I've been fighting. But that's still streaming. It counts as that because streaming is the way to get you the sponsors. No, no, no, but I didn't make more money than I made fighting. I made more money sponsors from sponsors. You know what I'm saying? Oh, okay. No, I made more money fighting. I made millions fighting, but I was sponsors. I didn't make millions. You're saying when you was a fighter, you didn't make as much sponsorship money as you're making now as a streamer. Yeah, yeah. And that is kind of outrageous. That's like LeBron James or somebody like, yeah, I was a superstar athlete and I didn't really make no money when I was a superstar athlete. But now I'm running around with a camera and I'm just entertaining and showing personality and all the sponsors is coming. What is the key ingredients to, you know, winning streaming? Bro, what I think is like, first of all, you got to be yourself because after a while, you know what I'm saying, you can't keep faking it all the time, right? I think you got to grind. You know what I'm saying, you got to grind. But actually, streaming, they make it easy for you because of the clips. If you do something like that's funny or something, it can go viral because of the clipping. And I got to look at my streaming manager. He's actually the person who made the whole clipping thing popular. He came up with it first. He was working with another streamer named Fousey. And he started paying. Like, I want you to do this clipping and put it on the internet. You guys are genius, right? And so when I started streaming, I had no idea about the clipping part because I was streaming on Twitch years ago and playing video games because I'm a gamer. I just am a big kid. I like the game, right? And then I stopped for a long time and then I started streaming, doing the IRL on kick and here comes this thing called clipping. I had no idea. I was streaming one day. I was just strolling on TikTok. I was like, man, I just did this shit. And the shit was going viral. I had no idea. And I think that's where I got lucky, because I could keep streaming. If nothing getting clipped, nobody would see it, and nobody would know, right? So that's what y'all saying. Only like 5,000 to 8,000 people tuning in to my streams while it's live. But the clips are going millions. One month, I got over 800 million views all over the internet. And it's just the clips are going crazy. Let me ask you a question. Would you get back in the ring? I don't know if I do MMA anymore, because... What if Jake Paul called you out? No, I wouldn't fight Jake Paul. Now, just because I just pay attention to my shit. And I don't know if I should say anything, but I can say this. Just look at all his opponents after he fights. That's all I'm going to say. I ain't going to say nothing else. I'm going to keep it like that. At first, I was down. But I think Jake Paul got a career in the injury anyway, so I don't think he's going to be fighting no more. If he do come back and fight, it'd be miraculous. and I'd take my head off to him and even give him much more respect because Red Talk Jake Powell got me back into watching boxing because when he was doing the boxing during COVID, when nobody fight, he brought boxing back with me. Is the UFC in decline? Do people care like they used to when y'all was in it? Do you think the fighters was greater when y'all was in it when you was in it to where it is now? You know what, the fighting was different when I was in it. We all had different personalities. Y'all remember Chuck Liddell? He's one of the Iceman. shorts, Tito used to have the flame on his shorts, I had the camouflage shorts and everybody had their own different flavor and stuff. Now they all got the same uniform and you know what I'm saying. Took away personality. They took away personality. Everybody looks like it's really hard to stand out. So I think that's the part that's different but now I think some of the fighters got more skills. They doing crazier moves, you know what I'm saying. They doing spinning their bows and doing all these different stuff, like it's evolving like that. And Conor McGregor took it to the next level. He kind of made MMA like a household thing, you know what I'm saying? So it's a lot of good things and bad things. I think the fighters are making more money now than what we was making and stuff like that. And that's a natural progression of shit. You guys remember back in the damn 70s, the NBA, the NFL, they wasn't making it. They wasn't getting it. Now, you know, now they're getting 52 million a year and stuff like that. Yeah. So that's what that's that's where I think MMA is at. Now, hopefully it's, you know, being like where the top one percent can get paid like the top one percent in boxing. Yeah. Yeah. But it's not the same. No, it was. It's not the same. It was. It just seemed like it was way bigger. Like the matches, it was more people was more tuned in. You knew, like you said, once the once the personalities die. Yeah. Y'all had a lot of legends in there. Yeah, they killed it. You know what? This is fucking crazy, too. I feel like that shit's my fault because I had this manager from England. He's a fucking idiot. I ended up firing him off because of a whole other thing. But UFC stole my Reebok deal. That's why I left. Well, how did that happen? Well, Reebok was wanting to sponsor me. They was going to sponsor me, and Dana White was like, oh, no, you can't wear Reebok. we don't have a relationship with Reebok. I was like, well, you don't got a relationship with my other motherfucking sponsors. Why you care about Reebok? Because they was going to be the biggest thing in the UFC. They was coming to get you for how much? They hurt me for a couple million right there with that deal. That's what I'm saying. I made more money off endorsements now streaming. That Reebok shit probably could have changed. I was probably supposed to make a couple million out there. But Reebok, they savage for doing the shit too anyway. But so Reebok liked that. oh, we getting more press from not being able to sponsor you than we would sponsor you. So they did a deal with them, but months earlier, my fucking dumbass manager go to the UFC and tell them, hey, let's start this whole program where, you know what I'm saying, all the fighters were sponsored by, you know, the whole package thing that they did. But he went against you. He went against me. And then they took my Reebok deal, and that's what started the whole thing. That's why they had to wear the whole kits and stuff like that. So that's why I was like, I peaced out from UFC and the UFC tried to act like I retired and everything. I went to this lesser show called Bellator. They paid me more money than UFC. And so I got the bag, but nobody knew I went there because they weren't as popular as UFC. So they painted the picture like I had retired. I was like, man, fuck y'all. Y'all took my Reebok sponsor. I was salted for a couple of years. You got a move on. Yeah, I went to Bellator. So I made a bag. But I was making money off pay-per-view. But people started pirating and streaming pay-per-view. So that shit was going down anyway. Let me ask you this. What's one thing that happened during your fighting career that the fans and the media, and everybody thought they had right about you, but they still wrong to this day? About my fighting? Yeah, about anything during your career that might have came out that the fans or the media and they swear they know everything and they thought they might have been right about it, but still to this day, they don't have no clue. Man, it's a couple things. It's some shit, but I don't know if I should even bring it back up. Oh, okay. Yeah, it is, but I can say this. I can say this. After I lost my belt, I got people say that I made a chick have a miscarriage and it wasn't true. Oh, okay. She doing insurance fraud. And when the lawyers found out about it, no one cleared it up. You know what I'm saying? One of my friends, he was finna give up. So I had to get to him. And I hit the side of her mirror on her car to get to one of my good friends, just to give him a message. And she did the old okey-dokey, like, oh, I had a miscarriage. She had seven miscarriages because she was trying for a baby. the last one she had was five days prior to that to that day you know so and when when the people did their investigations and everything they found out this you you know she was lying and she just changed her oh no I hurt my back yeah but they never cleared shit up for me on my on my end so you know a lot of people bring that shit up and you know I'm a human it hurts but you know I know the truth people talk about you know shit like that but I you know I can't get I I can't get mad at somebody trying to scam insurance, but you know what I'm saying? No, you can, though. You can get mad, because it's like... I know she, listen, I'm from Memphis, bro. You know what I'm saying? I understand it come up, but you know, at the end of the day, you know, you put some mustard on my jacket. You lost my life, bro. You feel what I'm saying? You could've, you could've... It could've, yeah. I could've got cancer, yeah. Right, you feel what I'm saying? And it wasn't true. Right. You know what I mean? you know what I'm saying? So, like, I could feel some type of weight because it's like, it could have went a whole total different way. You know what I mean? It could have. I think the reason why it really didn't because, like, the UFC and Power B, they knew the truth. But nobody came out and did, like, the, you know what I'm saying? The due diligence. They said, no, that didn't happen. That was, yeah. Yeah. That was one thing that I wish, like, man, why y'all didn't, you know what I'm saying, put that in the paper, why they didn't come out with their story. But, you know, it is what it is. This episode of Million Dollar's Worth Your Game is brought to you by Cash App. Cash App has just released a new status program for the way people actually spend called Cash App Green. It unlocks new ways for you to pay, get rewarded, and easily grow or manage your money on your terms. 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Limited time offer. A lot of people for so many years ever affected you outside of it, outside of the ring like, damn, I really fucked you up. Or do you think about it sometimes? Or did it damage you in any way? I don't know, because when I fight, you know, I'm a martial artist at the end of the day. Me too, I got 13 black belts. You know, he did 20 years in jail, so he studied jail jitsu. Jail jitsu. I created my own. There's a little ass pinching in there. What the hell? There's a bunch of shit going on. I don't blame him. I don't blame him. Shit. He had to fight for his ass over every shot. What? Every shot Every day You gotta fight him off And Day his ass was on the menu Literally You hear me His ass was on the line And he wasn tough at all So I created. He's like, look how he tried to change the subject. So, uh. No, I'm just saying. How close did you get, though? To what? Oh, I could tell you one story. So this old head, right, been there forever in the jail, right? Soon as he come to the jail, you got to understand, He's 17. You were 17 when you went there? Oh, yeah. They certified him as an adult. In prison? Yeah. So as soon as he get there, right, he want to get his fight game up because he in prison. I got to learn how to get down here. O-Hare had him in a cell. He teaching him the one-two. Now, listen, keep your hands straight. But the whole time, OG filling him up. He don't even know. He's so green. He's so green to the game. O-Hare like, no, Tucked on, listen, right, make sure it's tight. He in there talking about sss, sss. He like, anytime you punch, make sure you say sss. He in there talking about sss, sss, sss. O-Hare like, yeah. He like, listen. No, no, no, bro. Bro, that's, bro. No, no, listen to me. It just so happened, another OG from the neighborhood that we grew up in found out he was down there boxing with him, right? And he know this how OG sets you up. He gets you in there, he act like he teach you how to boss, he get behind you, you go right to sleep. But ass all in there, and he rip your joints all up. So the old head come down there, man, get this, my nephew, get up out the cell, man. He like, wow, he was just showing me how to fight. No, he was like, put you on the menu. You know what that remind me of? That's why I'm laughing so hard. Remind me of what Chris Tucker and Faison Love, that scene. Yeah. And that's what it reminds me of. You would have been trying stuff like that in jail. No, no. Your name Rampage. No, they don't mean that. Your name Rampage. That's a wild name to be in jail. You all in there with the little joke. They called the Rampage Crackson. Rampage Crackson. Crackin' anything. Nah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, all that shit slammin' people's dudes with their head. Go to cell 12, motherfuckers like, I ain't going in here. Headed to the Rastlin' dudes. Come here, let me show you how the Rastlin'. He was a Rastlin' dudes in the cell. Boom! He had a redhead of a man. He tried to turn it on me. He took a crazy job. He would have been vicious. He would have been vicious. He would have been vicious in this job. He listened, though. But you know, he was a motherfucker, man. He got through 7300 days. Yeah, I created my own category martial arts called Loquando and named after me. You know what Loquando mean? Soon as a motherfucker even look aggressive, see ya! See ya! I never really had to call the COs. You didn't have no problems in there, though, huh? Nah, I'm a martial artist. The fuck out of here. Problems for who? My hands and feet are licensed. Bro, he's standing with a straight face. I only got multiple licenses. Like, my hands and feet. I ain't never really had no- This motherfucking voice box was licensed, too, in there, where he was screaming, CO! You ever went to jail before? I went to jail. I went to juvenile. What the fuck you was doing in there? Man, I went to juvenile. I went to juvenile. I grew up right across the street from some wannabe pimps and drug dealers. Why was they wannabe? Because they wasn't. They wasn't doing it right. They wasn't doing it. Nigga had a half a bitch in the corner house. Bro, yeah. He wasn't getting no money. He wasn't getting no money. They wanted me. That's what they wanted me to think. I started hanging out with them when I was like eight. And they liked me. They took me on the wing, told me how to fight. I was a do-boy. They taught you how to fight on the street, huh? Yeah. Did they like- Nah, not like that. Hell nah. Ain't nobody showing me- I'm just acting. Nah. Nobody showing me shit. You know what they used to do? We used to play like football. Yeah. And they made me tough. Like my cousins, a lot older than me, they used to make me tough, like beat me up and stuff like that. But these guys, we used to play street football and they all grown. They like, most of them like 10, 20, 30 years older than me and they liked me, right? And they taught me how to fight. I was tough and bro, these guys, man, they was- guys, man, they was... How you wound up in jail, though? Oh, I'm finna tell you. These motherfuckers taught me how to sell drugs. Oh, shit. He lined you all the way up. All the way up. And then one time, I traded some crack for this Z IROC. And I was like... IROC Z? IROC Z. I was like 10, 9, 10 years old. I was driving. And this other friend of the family, she was on that shit, but she was a friend of the family. And she asked me to take her over to some projects. And my dumb ass take her, I didn't know it was a fucking, fucking track you know I didn't know and the police looked at my what the fuck are your young ass doing here driving this you know was it what I rock Z I rock Z they was fast as shit yeah yeah so let me ask you a question so if they was like bootleg pimps and bootleg drug dealers that mean you was a bootleg drug dealer I'm just gonna make just throw that out no no it's real talk they they was but they were smart though they used to put the they used to put the shit on me so because you was youngest yeah and you're not gonna go to jail for it yeah yeah so my mom would They hit me right out and they were smart. They didn't have to run or nothing when the police, they put everything on me. Then later on they taught me how to, they taught me the value of everything. So I grew up like that, smoking weed with them, drinking, hanging out with them and stuff like that. But that shit took me to Juventus. I didn't like it. I ain't like it and I never went back, but then when I went to college, I got in a fight with one of my teammates and he hit me in the mouth. You remember the pay phone? He hit me in the mouth with a pay phone. And it was set up the fence, but the judge said I went too far. So I did like a little time in college, You beat his ass about that. Oh, yeah. You beat his ass. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was the last call he made. Oh, yeah. The last call. That could have been a movie. The last call. Oh, yeah. Starring Rampage Jackson. Yeah, yeah. The last call. No, he had done a couple other things to me throughout the... I was wrestling in college, and he was one of the teammates. And he was from, I think, the Washington area. Right. So, you know what I'm saying? That's all I need to say about him. He wasn't one of us. He didn't like me for no other reason. You know what I'm saying? Right. Right, so, yeah. So, he, that was his last straw when he drew blood. Who was better? A prime pride or a prime UFC rampage? I like, see, I like when I ask a question and a person go, Yeah, that was a good question. You know what? And pride, I just didn't give a fuck. I didn't give a fuck. Pride, I didn't have a whole lot of skill with striking and stuff like that. And I was just going out there and I was just going out there to entertain the fans but still win. But in UFC, you know what I'm saying, I was trying to win. I was trying to win but still, you know, keep my name up. But in pride, you didn't have to win. You didn't have to win. All you had to do was put on exciting fights, you wouldn't lose your contracts here in UFC. You lose two fights in a row, you can get cut, that's in the contract. But Pride wasn't like that. So, I don't know, maybe Pride Rampage, maybe. So that mean you won a lot of fights more off anger than skill? No, no, no, no, no. You see, a lot of people think I named myself Rampage Fight Night. No, I've only lost my temper one time in a fight, and I don't think it's fair. No, I'm saying like fighting angry. No. Everything is about skill. Yeah, yeah. I only lost my temper one time in a fight. I can't fight angry. Who was that against? When I power-bumped that guy, Rona. Maybe you guys haven't seen that. Yeah, one guy really pissed me off, and I tried to slam dude through the mat. And I don't think it's fair if I lose my temper in a fight. not fair. Plus, I'm scared to do that because I think that I'll gas myself out. Because you know how you get real mad and there's a rage and you can't control it? Yeah. So I don't think it's fair and I don't want to risk gasing myself out. Because I lose my temper in sparring and that's what'll happen. But most of the time it's in the beginning of camp and my cardio ain't all the way there yet. So, but I always get, that's my biggest fear is getting tired in a fight. And I used to fight for 10 minutes. Yeah. The rounds in Japan, the rounds used to be 10 minutes. God damn straight. Yeah, 10 minutes. Oh, y'all fighting for 10 minutes straight. 10 minutes straight. How many rounds? Well, the first round was 10 minutes. Then you get a two-minute break. Then you got two five-minute rounds. But the first round was 10 minutes. That's a lot of drumming. Yeah. But this is what I need to know. How do you maintain your body with all that wear and tear? And this is like for most athletes. And they always talk about somebody taking, you know, some outside stuff. but it's like who could take this much how can a human take this much wear and tear on their body without trying to say damn I need some help how do you how do the line of that to try to repair your body because you know how do that go to maintain your body bro I'm telling you MMA is such a young sport and we didn't know anything about any of that stuff bro recovery I didn't cover none of that stuff back when I was doing it. Bro, my body's so messed up, I ain't gonna lie. But they didn't have the people, like people behind the scenes that was like, you know, the sports medicine people and none of that? No, like when you fought, they just had the doctors back there to stitch you up if you got fucked up or something like that. Then you go home after that. Yeah, or you had to go to a hospital, you go to a hospital. They didn't have like what you have for basketball players and football players. We didn't have that. Now I think the UFC just got the PI where they have something like that with physical therapy and all. We didn't have none of that shit, bro. Damn. Yeah, bro. Right now, bro, like my knees, my joints, they killing me, bro, because I didn't know what to do, and I was like too macho. After my fight, I have aches, bruises, and pains. I just go out drinking with my, like, oh, yeah, I won my fight. Even though I lost, like, fuck it, I lost. And then you win. Yeah, I won. You just go get drunk and stuff like that. you be like, oh shit, I fucked my knee up. Oh god damn. Like, oh well. You just ice it a little bit, you know, you wait a week, then you go back to the gym, start training. Damn. Do a lot of UFC fighters suffer from depression when it's all over? No, you know what? Like, you ain't got a name, no names, but you have a C, like, you know what I mean? No, I haven't seen one UFC fighter, MMA fighter, retired, suffer from depression. I haven't seen one. A lot of them, you know, the older ones, you know, I kind of feel like some of them kind of like not doing the greatest financially. But they still in great spirits. Steal them when you see them. Yeah, when I see them. Unless they faking it. Right. But I haven't seen anyone. That's good. That's deep. Because a lot of athletes, you know, when that shit over, they suffer from depression. Because you got to understand like basketball players, a lot of MMA fighters, hockey players. They've been doing that shit their whole life. That's all they know. And then one day they gotta say it's over, and then they be like damn it's really over. And then the worst shit comes, because now you're at the, your wife used to, you not be in there, so now you there all fucking day. Now you arguing about shit you never had to argue about, why you left the toilet seat down and shit like that. You would usually be at the gym during these times. Now you find yourself getting more petty ass arguments cause she not even used to you being there. Why you ain't picked that up? Why you... Fuckers be like, man, I'm trying to go coach or something. I gotta get the fuck out of here. I think that's what a lot of fighters do cause you know, it's easier for them to go and coach. Like a lot of fighters when they retire, they used to go back to their hometown, open up a gym and stuff like that. So it had something to do. It had something to do. 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You got trained for a fight even while you injured, you hurt, and you still got to go to that gym and train three times a day and people elbowing you in your face and kneeing you in your face for free at this point because you're training for a fight. I can't even imagine one of them motherfuckers kicking me in my calf one time. Oh, man, that shit hurt, bro. That shit hurt, bro. I see the motherfucker win a whole fight. He just kicked the motherfucker in his calf. He just lifted his leg up like, God damn, I can't do it no more. Yeah, yeah. I actually forgot about that. That's something that you feel. You feel that in a fight. That shit's unbelievable. That's one of them strikes that if the right person is doing it, every time he do it, you're like, damn, how is he taking that shit? You can hear it. That calf kick, they hurt. It hurts for real. Real time. It hurts for real time. But most things don't really hurt you. while you got their drilling, but you know what I'm saying? But body shots, you know, because boxers, they get trapped with body shots all the time. I think body shots probably hurt, and the leg kicks, and the calf kicks. But why do they allow them to kick your knee backwards? Like, my knee don't go backwards, bro. Bro, I think that move should be illegal, but this is a loophole. He says they're doing an oblique kick. They're saying they're kicking you right above your knee to keep you from coming forward, but it's kicking your kneecap backwards. Yeah. It should be illegal, but they said I was a bleak kick. It just came out of nowhere. Jon Jones started this shit, and then, you know, right, he's one of the best. So all these other fighters, they're going to copy him, right? So with the streaming stuff, is it money in streaming? Money in streaming. Streaming. I'm talking about the actual stream. Actual stream, yeah. It can be money in it, but not as much as it used to be because some streamers, I think they fucked up the game. A lot of streamers they did some bullshit they were saying and they fucked up the game So I came right when I came like a little bit after like a kick They said they're not they're not giving people deals no more So I think I would already had a deal from kick but I got other streaming platforms that want to They want to give me like big big deals So it is some some platforms that that will give you but I don't know I don't know how popular they are but I do I do okay I do okay off my hourly. I do okay. But, you know what I'm saying? It's nothing to brag about. So tell us about One. One Water. Oh, man. It's Canadian Water from the Rockies. You know what I'm saying? I first got attracted to it because of how the bottles look, right? Because you can stack bottles together and you can share it with your friends to eat and stuff like that. It's convenient, right? Carry like six bottles with just one hand. But once I tasted it, man, I got a crazy taste, but I don't like some of these waters out there. I ain't gonna throw no waters out on the bus, but some of these waters just don't be tasting right to me. And bro, it's like, it's a good quality of water, bro. And you know it like a feel project too because you know you saving the environment because of the way the bottles are shaped You can ship a lot more you know what I saying you can ship a lot more bottles at one time and it saves like billions billions of dollars It's a real good product. You think about training any fighters? I mean, or managing, or being a manager? I don't know about managing because I don't know if I should manage. I don't know if I'm sure managing anybody, but, you know, I got a son that's fighting, but he won't listen. That's what I was about to ask you. Yeah, he won't listen to me, so I was like, bro, I know. Can he take you yet? Huh? Can he take you yet? No, no, we got to fight like two times, but, you know what I'm saying, he can't take me. Can't take you yet? Yeah, I think in another, like, five, ten years, I'm a little bit older, he'll be, you know, I won't be able to deal with him. He better rough you up on the couch. Shut up. Yeah, about five, ten more years, I think. But the last time we fought, he do kind of feel like he won because we was going at it. And he went in for a double leg in a house and I got this big table. It's like a hundred year old door and it got like sharp corners on it. And we both was falling towards it and I kind of stopped so I thought he was going to stop too. I'm looking back, we were fighting like cats and dogs. He said, oh. No. He slammed you on that table. but I didn't want to hurt myself or my son because at the same time I'm fighting but it's still my son. No he didn't tap me out. He slammed you on the table? No he took me down on the table and I caught myself and I tore my bicep and he took me down and we fell in between the table and the wall and I told him get up. Get up. I'm hurt now. I didn't want to keep it because we're going straight to MMA and wrestling do all this stuff but I didn't want to. I knew I tore something. So he basically tapped you out. No he didn't tap me out. Come on, bro. If you tell him, get up off me. Your son tapped him off me. No, no, no, no, I won on the feet. That's all he did, though. No, getting nephew is credit. If he on top, you tell him. Get up off me. Help! C.O. Get up. C.O. What the fuck? No, but listen. How's it? How's it? I'm a fighter. How's it? How's it he won? And I pieced him up standing up. And all he did was like, double leg. I'm trying to catch us so we don't both hit our corner of our head on the corner of the table. And I'm like, man, get off me. All I'm saying is I never did UFC, right? I just know like in a street fight, right? If you end up on the ground screaming, get up off me. Most of the times you lost. That's all I'm saying. What's nephew's name? Roger. Roger, you beat your daddy ass. Don't tell him that, man. Shout out Roger the Dodger. He with that shit. He slipped that shit. Scoot deep. Boom. He's up. Get off me, man. Get off me. He's between the couch and the wall. Feet of it. He like this and shit. Rog, get off me. He like, Rog. Hey, Rog, get off me, man. Don't we got another interview? Rog, chill out, man. You came out my nuts, man. Chill out. Get off me. I'm telling you about it. Damn, man. I can't never admit this story ever. You got to give Rog's credit, man. You know what? I did give him his credit for that one. But all he did was took me down, though. That's all he did, though. I heard I see you tell Raj one time he ain't getting no pussy, man. No, yeah, he ain't getting no pussy. Raj, your dick going on ice? Nah, that nigga ain't going to be getting no pussy. No, he gets on him now since we've been streaming. But before we were streaming, nigga ain't getting no pussy. So hold on. So you mean to tell me, Raj, I'm talking to you. That's crazy. You mean to tell me the only reason why your dick getting decorated is because of your dad. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. He wasn't getting no pussy. Because he was living with me, right? Yeah. I'm seeing everything that's coming through there. You ain't. Ain't nothing coming through there. You ain't bought a slice of cake in this motherfucker. Now a little chicken tender or nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Damn, Rog. Nah, he got to get his own. That's why he was... He can't be fucking on my bitches. That's why he was so strong and he slammed you. Yeah, cock strong 100%. Yep. Nigga got all this detention room in. Can't let it out. Nah, but he like them tortas though. So now he got him I'm a little torta now, so. What's the torta? A big Mexican chick. Oh yeah. Yeah, my son's a torta pounder. Hell damn. He not playing. No, he ain't playing. He brought you the Dodger now. He like them tortas. He said, yeah, I be holding on to they love hand. Them's like flaps and bra-bra-bra. You know, I'm like, all right, son. Damn. Hey, he's like five a like son. Oh yeah, he's my clone, for sure. So you like the whatever you- No, no, no, I don't do the- No, no, no, no. I don't fuck with no tortitas, though. That's kind of different, though. I don't mess with no tortitas, though. He's my clone, but then I don't... He got that from... He skipped... His... His... His... His... His... My dad liked big women. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah. Ain't nothing wrong with... Yeah, yeah. Big women he loves it. So, he got... It skipped generations. Yeah, he done with it. So, it skipped you? It skipped... No, I don't like big women. I don't like nothing fat but a bankroll. Okay. I don't like... I don't like no fat women. So, you like a thin woman? Yeah, thick, I like thin. I can't do two-boning, I can't do no, what you call it, satellite. I can't do satellite. I can't do it. Satellite, I just don't like it. Too big, I can't do it. I be seeing you on stream, you be trying to take everything. No, I don't. You hungry, motherfucker. No, I don't, man. I seen you. Vic Vicious. I seen him. He was showing somebody a move. He gritted and gritted. He said, see you got to. Oh, I said, hold on. I got to get professional, man. Damn. I hear that, bro. Shit. Yeah, bro. I know. I got to get professional. I know, bro. That was a hard time. That white girl had a big ass, bro. It was hard, bro. Why do people. So that's one of your favorite songs, huh? What? Let it snow. Nah, nah. Let it snow. I like them all. I like them all. You like them all? Yeah, I like them all. But why is it that people on your stream always connecting you to baby old products and shit? I'm gonna keep it 100 with you. These motherfuckers are the biggest trolls ever. I didn't know anything about the streaming culture. They troll you, okay? They be your fans and stuff like that. But my stream so happened to be, they're like comedians, bro. They funny as fuck, right? So I first started noticing the change when I streamed with this. You collabed with other streamers. I collabed with Aiden Ross. I don't know if you guys know who that is. After I collabed with Aiden Ross, then I get a lot of people saying gay shit in my chat. Like that same day. And then my son, like he's vegan. He's a fighter. He's vegan. And he's mad that I call him vegan. And then one time on my stream, because he saw it. He was streaming with me. I'm hanging out while he's streaming. He's reading, chatting, everything. and he see all these gay people saying stuff, calling me daddy and stuff like that. Cause that was what Aiden Ross said. The new, the young generation, they be saying gay shit, they think it's cool. And he know I don't like that shit, and it kinda get under my skin a little bit. So he, my son got mad. He wanted me to stop calling him vegan, cause off stream he was saying, hey man, you need to stop calling me vegan on stream cause I eat honey. I said, nigga, but you don't eat meat though. What the fuck? What the fuck I supposed to say? You know what I'm saying? You vegan, you're not a vegan. What, you a vegetarian? Should I call you a vegetarian? Right. He said, no, because he don't eat no animal stuff. But he said, but I eat honey. I said. What, them honey packs? Yeah, he probably be on that shit too. But so he got, so my son, he got mad at me. So to keep me from calling him vegan, he started saying diddy shit. He started saying, oh, he be going to diddy parties. Your son? My son started all that shit. And he said. He just putting this shit out there, man. man go ahead on go on up to it man you nothing wrong with it come on come on come on he was popping come on someone's home and shit he was going through the books he said yeah he bro he no my son went far he he he was saying he was telling people in chat that you know i said i'd be uh eating girls groceries and all that he started saying all this shit ain't nothing wrong with leading the little ass out to your past till she passed out man no man man i don't be doing on in that shit, man. And it's stream, man. Listen, man, you got, listen, this the one. You got to blow a bubble on the butt with a Slurpee straw from 7-Eleven with the spoon on it, and they love it. You hear me? They fucking love it. That could start calling your ass Diddy Booty the goddamn man. Bro, you read H. Booty Jackson, man. Who gave you the D.O. with H. Booty Jackson? Nah, see, listen, I hate that I even got to fucking clear this up. Bro, I don't know who did it. You know TTS? You know what TTS is? so you have the speaker where people tip you, they can pay you to say something to you. So me and my son, we were doing a stream and we were sitting there painting live on stream and one of them motherfuckers came through, they paid money to come through the speaker and said something about people, I heard people calling you Diddy Booty Jackson. And that's what my dumb ass did. You know what I'm saying? I got mad and went off on him and told him and I crashed out. That's the worst thing you could do. I had no idea. But it's the best thing you could do it too because it was entertaining. I had no idea. Bro, and that shit must have went mega viral. I don't know. Because after that crash out, everybody flooded my chat with Diddy Booty Jackson. And they thought it was the funniest thing. That sound good to people, Diddy Booty Jackson. I'm telling you something. You do got a ring to it, though. I ain't going to lie. I'm going to have to give you that. I'm going to have to give you that. I'm going to have to give you that. That fucking shit, dude. You know Diddy Booty Jackson. I know. Bro. Crazy. Bro, but it sound bizarre. It sound bizarre as fuck, bro, right? And they be having some crazy pictures of you. I know. They do AI pictures. Bro, it all started. It's all AI. Hell yeah. Come on. What the fuck? You guys, it's 2026. Y'all don't know what the fuck. Y'all think I be hanging out with Diddy on the fucking beach? I mean, a lot of people hung out with Diddy. Like, ain't my number one. You guys knew, huh? He was at a party. I wasn't at home. We don't judge. You know what I mean? I ain't. I don't judge, but... I don't judge, but... Y'all... Hey, I'm... Y'all been out here more long than me. I just... I just not recently getting out on the internet. No, man. You been Rampage Jackson for a long time, man. Yeah, but... You knock him out, fuck out. You get invited to all the parties. No. In Vegas? No. Call Rampage. Tell him to come over, man. We celebrate. Tell him to make sure you got his shirt on. Come on over. Nah. You come over. Tell him to rip my door. I don't even mesh. I don't even mesh well with celebrities. They said you came to one party, you ripped the door down. It went crazy in there. Y'all niggas, wow. You're ripping doors down. Y'all niggas, wow. I said, damn. Damn. They're calling you to rip the door down. All right, these niggas, wow. What the fuck you bringing me to? No, it's some real shit. I'm never going to be shabit allegations after this fucking interview. He ripping the door down. No, listen. Ah! The way they beg me to laugh. He ripped the door down and shit. Bro, everybody. Listen, this is what I think. This is what I think. This is what I think. I think a lot of fighters look at me like, damn, nigga. Why you keep streaming if they do that? So this is what I figured. I figured, like, I figured, like, if I, why I'ma quit streaming because these motherfuckers making fun of me. I have no ego. I could be made fun of. I don't have no problem. But I'ma tell you one thing, though. Recently, like, after that, after all this shit was streaming, my son, my son, I got him to stream, and his dumb ass did some shit live on stream that he shouldn't have did. He got put into a wrestling match, and he ain't got no experience with pro wrestling, and he takes a pro wrestling too far and somebody get hurt, right? And so I had a lot of death threats and a lot of racist people in my DMs, but when they heard about the Diddy Booty Jackson, the same people calling me n**** and s*** in my DMs, now they just say Diddy Booty Jackson. Like, that hurt my feelings. So it's crazy. They think it hurt my feelings, but I'm like, it don't hurt my feelings. You know what I'm saying? A lot of people were mad at me after what my son did. Yeah. They mad at me. I'm like, I ain't do shit. Right. You know what I'm saying? But I guess because they feel like, oh, you raised him. Yeah. And stuff like that. And they acting like he's a kid. But it was a lot of clickbait out there, too. Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Yeah, yeah. A lot of people think that he snuck into the ring. Like, a lot of people stupid. A lot of people weird, right? And so that was the thing that surprised the shit out of me. Like, OK, y'all calling me D.W. Jackson. Y'all funny and stuff like that. But instead of calling me nigger, now they just in my DMs. Like, the same people. You see it? deleted yeah same people you know i say diddy booty jackson right well let me just tell you something bro in in this space and i commend you because in this space you truly can win if you can't take a joke exactly you're done you cannot win if if if if you cannot just then you gotta understand right i had rappers texting me talking about is that me twerking in and ludicrous video. He put the video out. I seen that. See? He was popping his ass. But that wasn't you, though, was it? That was. It wasn't no AI back in the day. It wasn't no AI back in the day, but... That was a good one. It wasn't. But it's somebody that looked like you, though. No, he's the original Bounce Master Jay in Atlanta. Shout out to him because he came on my live. He wanted to claim that. Well, he been twerking for you? No, he wasn't twerking for me. He came on the live and he claimed his work. He said, that wasn't Gilly, that was me. You go on his page right now, it was all over his page. I asked him. Are you from Atlanta? He from Atlanta. I'll say that. You know what I mean? Shout out to Amy, he claimed his work. But they said it was you. But listen, you got to understand, like, Young Thug hit me. This you, OG? Yeah, he called me. I said, yeah. You feel what I'm saying? But I know you got to be able to take a job. Like, you know how many blogs posted that shit? That that was me. They know goddamn well that wasn't me. But if you can't take a joke in this shit, then you really don't want to win. Yeah, yeah. Because this shit is called entertainment. At the end of the day, he posted it up, Gil, Gil talking in Ludacris video back in the 6th. I ain't gonna lie, though. When I seen this shit, I said, that nigga do. Bro, that shit was funny. I had to call him nigga. That's a good one, nigga. But at the end of the day, you got to be able to take a joke, bro. If you can't take a joke out here, then you never going to win in these spaces. 100%. 100%. Because a lot of time, the joke got to be on you. Yeah. See, the reason why we can sit here and have fun is because he can take a joke. You can take a joke. I can take a joke. We just like, it's more than just we just having a stand-up interview. It's like we just had to cook out just kicking it, just talking some shit. You feel what I'm saying? and we able to play with each other, whereas though, in our culture, a lot of times, you play with a motherfucker and that lead to something more serious than what it even was supposed to lead to, when it's all joking and we just playing around. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, you gotta have, honestly, you do gotta have this game, especially when you're streaming, because, you know, I was learning as I went, and nobody basically told me because, like I said, I started streaming a long time ago and it was different. Now streaming is totally different. And them muffles coming to attack you. And then it's, like I said, it's people that come in there. You can't control who watches you. There's people that come in there. They don't like people that even look like me. And you can tell right away about what they type. And here's why they can get away with it, why people say what the fuck they want. Because most streamers, they get paid by how many viewers they got and how many people. And chatting, right? So they don't block people. But me, I do. I bad motherfuckers so people come and they say the most fucked up bullshit and then they get then they get mad when I ban them I'm like no you ain't welcome here but you gotta understand yeah oh yeah that's all that matter I know that's all the matter but they on there you gotta understand this too right they could be saying whatever they saying to you that could be a 16 year old boy in Nova Scotia. Right. Do you really give a fuck about what he did? I don't give a fuck. The only thing that matter, they watch it. Yeah. That's the only thing that matters. Yeah, but some of the shit, the reason why I ban them is because, okay, my type of company, it's me, right? It's not me putting on an act and stuff like that, but it's me. I got thick skin, but it's something about me that people will say something to me over the internet that they won't say to my face. It's something to me about that. That's why they saying it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so I'm like... Nobody's going to say nothing to you. You'd be surprised, but most people don't. But if it's something that's going to change my energy, all right, you got to go. Because that's how I do my comedy. Because I feel like when it's a good energy, like if you meet me somewhere, bro, I'm shy as fuck. I'm going to keep it 100. I'm shy as fuck until I get to know somebody. Then I can just be myself and joke around and make everybody laugh because I like that, right? So when it's my live stream, some people come in there because they'll come talk about some fight I got knocked out you know let's go say let's say some shit and it'd be out of out of no no country I'd be doing something else then then they say some shit oh oh what about when John Jones choked you out putting his dick in your butt you ain't welcome in my chat I tell right now you ain't team rap I mean at the end of the day that's your check. Yeah. So you can do whatever you want to do with that motherfucker. How did the energy change and how did your son deal with you after he whipped your ass? Like how did he do it? Like because he whipped your ass. I whipped my dad ass he rampaged Booty Jackson. Did he tell you like you put the trash out now? In the house did Roger be like man shut up. I'm going to tell you something though. He do like he do like he do act like he's more confident and shit now. See? See? Yeah when I tell his ass because I see him cuss his ass I like when he fuck up. He be like, man, shut up. I got to tap you the fuck up. Yeah, he do. Yeah, his mood has changed a little bit. See you ain even I just want to say from a father that lost his son bro when I do be seeing you and your son kick it on live stream and just be kicking it and having fun bro I be loving it I be like, damn, that's what's up. They got a hell of a relationship where they could just kick it with each other. You know, he knew you're your father, but you more like his big brother now because he grown. You know what I mean? And you respect him as a man, but you also let him know you his father from time to time. And I be loving that shit. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I'm closer to him than all my other kids because, you know, he the one that stayed in the nest longer than everybody. You know what I'm saying? And, you know, Roger is, I'm going to keep it 100. You know, like I told you before, I like all the type of women. Roger is my only black kid, so he, you know, but he grew up in Orange County. You know what I'm saying? And, you know what I'm saying? He had it the hardest out of all my other siblings. all his other siblings. And I got him later in life than I got all my other kids as well. So he already felt like the outsider. I got Roger when he was six. My oldest, I got, you know, I raised him, I was a single dad. My oldest, I got him when he was three. And then when I got Roger, my ex-wife left me. She didn't want me to get him. So she left me. So I had to choose her or my son. So I got him and I raised him with his older brother together. and me and him just we just had like a special bond because um you know saying he was the most he was mostly like me but i knew whether he was going to turn out to be so i had to send his ass to memphis a little bit get something uh southern culture yeah so he lived with my sister for a little bit and stuff he came back a little bit better and and i'm gonna keep 100 i knew out of all my kids he was going to be the one that that that they that tested me and everything so i already knew all that so that's why that's why i'm not not tripping on it but me and him we've grown And right now, still today, no cameras around. That's how we are. Still today. When I see him, we come over, we joke around, and he still be saying that crazy shit. Now he smirk and laugh. If you watch that video, they call me to the bootjacks. He's sitting right there. He knew what he did. He thought he got me. He's over there smirking and laughing and stuff like that. He thought I was going to quit streaming because he didn't want me streaming no more. He didn't like the camera at first. That he loved it. Oh, yeah. Now he see. He can do it. He getting them portas. What would you say they was? He getting them tortas. Tortas. He getting a lot more attention and stuff. I told you. As soon as that ass come through, break them cameras out there. My dick was on ice. Now my dick's in the oven. But his ass is bad now. He's bad. I can't even stream with him. Why? Because he's in the pro wrestling show. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, man, I appreciate you for coming through and kicking it with us, man. I'm a proud. Thank you, man. You know what I mean? A living legend, bro. A legend. Thank you, bro. You know what I mean? I appreciate that. Who the greatest UFC fighter of all time before we leave? It's an argument going on right now. It's Mighty Mouse, Demetrius Johnson, or Jon Jones. And the argument is because Jon Jones is undefeated. But Mighty Mouse. Damn, Jon Jones never lost? He never lost. He got one loss on his record, but nobody counted because it was a disqualification. Oh, he would have kicked the motherfucker when he was down or something? He, like, back at, they changed the rules, nothing, but back in those days, you can't elbow a guy on the ground like this. And he did that. He's a dirty fighter, I'm not gonna lie. He probably knew that rule. We all knew that rule. You can't come straight up and down with an elbow on a fighter. And he did it to this deaf guy. This is one fighter, he was deaf. And they just really, you know. They could have, like, just gave him a point away or something like that, but he's fighting a disabled guy or something. Who did you fight and you thought it was going to be harder than what it was? What I thought was going to be harder than what it was? You guys might not know this guy, but his name was Igor Volchanchin. I used to fight in Japan. He was knocking out everybody. He's from Ukraine. Like a fast knockout artist. And I took the fight on three weeks' notice. You thought he was going to melt you, huh? I thought he was going to knock me out. Because, to be honest, I gave him a note. I think this was one to fight for me. I never did that. I never seen nobody do that, give his opponent a note. I gave him a note. Please don't whip my ass. I said, mama said, don't knock me out. And he read the note upside down. I'm going to fucking laugh. He's from Ukraine. I'm speaking English. I think that threw him off. And I fucked him up. Damn. But he wasn't even scared. I was worried. I was worried. No, no. I was worried. He was a knockout artist. He was good. He was going to hit you. You guys look up the highlight. Look up the highlight. When I leave, look at the highlights on this guy. How long did it go? You know, remember the first round, 10 minutes. So I'll probably be him. I probably beat him in like five, six minutes. Lopped him out? No, I slammed him. I picked him up and slammed him one time. Then one time I slammed him. He tried to catch it until he fell around. I think I broke his rib because he fell around and I hit him in the rib one time. He's like, oh, you suck. I slammed him a good three times. He had him scared my life a lot. But how was that feeling from going in there, like passing the motherfucker off a nuke? You know you only had three weeks training. You're like, man, I need this money, though. I need you. Yeah, I need this money. Mama said, don't knock me the fuck out. He pick it up, read it upside down, you don't know what the fuck this shit say. And then you win. Yeah, bro, I wouldn't let him fucking get no punches. I had my defense get right in there and fucking wrestle his ass. But how did it feel, though? Like, in the locker room, was you like, oh shit, I won? Bro, I was surprised. Like, man, I'm good. I'm like, I'm good now. That's when I started believing in my skills and myself as a fighter. Because it was, honestly, it was all me. Because my coach was in Hawaii on vacation. So I didn't even train with my proper coach. I went and trained with another dude that was trying to, like, get me to do Muay Thai like his style, different from my coach. And it was like, I was just, like, in the mountain. You just was winging it. You were just winging it. And one-name-one. No, that was all me. Because a lot of times, you dedicate your wins to your coaches. But this one, like, no, this was all me. And that was when you was like, no, I got something. Yeah, I was like, yeah, that's when I really started believing in myself. Because this guy was knocking everybody out. You was scared? You said you was going to sleep? No, no, I'm going to tell you. I'm going to tell you. Man, you human, man. No, no, I'm going to be honest with you. I think if you're scared, you're in the wrong sport. But I was worried about getting embarrassed. I think getting knocked out is embarrassing. Yeah. We think it's embarrassing. I wasn't scared. You're in the wrong sport if you're scared. But what I'm saying, dude, you ever been in a relationship and your woman like, baby, that motherfucker knocking everybody. Yeah, I think you should hold off like a couple fights. Yeah, no, I've been lucky. Because I was living in Orange County. I ain't really having no relationships like that. I was going to Japan dating Japanese women. They all for it. It's a different culture there. They know because they have their way to summarize. So they know, because that can get in your mind. Because right before your fight, man, your mind is like a sponge, right? And bro, I was lucky. I didn't have no American women. What's the highest belt you needed to in martial arts? Blue? Yeah, you used to be a little puppy. Let me ask you a question. You always been disciplined before every fight? No, hell no. Because I see you on stream, and I can't believe that you would be going 60 days without no ass when I see you on stream. Oh, hell no. Hell no. You ever had some of the week of the fight? Yeah. The day of? No, you ain't doing on the day of. You got to be crazy. You got off a shot the day of the fight. I got a blow job the day before. It ain't take you. So why you a nigga? Because you ain't want to use your legs. I ain't want to use your legs. I just want to sit there. I can't use my legs. Yeah, but if I'm going to keep it 100, like I said, I ain't have no bitches in America. Because I'm living in Orange County. Sometimes I'm the only black guy down there. Yeah. So it's not that the girls are racist, it's just not used to us. Right. And so I ain't really had no bitches in Orange County. Back in those days when I was fighting in Japan. But when I used to get to Japan, I had them, right? You act the fuck up. Oh, yeah. As soon as I get there, the first night, as soon as I land. They treat you like a king over there. Oh, hell yeah, brother. Hell yeah. Man, we had a group, man. You're in the Asian bathhouses and shit? No, no, I didn't have to do that. No, no, no, no. No, no, no. George is going. He think his motherfucking Russia out. Yeah, he think his Russia out. Bro, all of them. Honestly, this is Japan. Like other Asian countries, that shit is rampant. I don't like buying water. I don't even like buying water. But when I'm out of the country, you want to enjoy yourself though. But Japan, you don't got to buy shit, brother. You don't got to buy shit. You ain't never been there yet. No, I'm going. I've been in Japan. You've been in Japan? I'm just going to get the stores. I went out there and was recording that shit. I wasn't really here. I'm going to tour, like look at the buildings and shit. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm telling you, you go do all that. It's beautiful. You go to the... Yeah, you go to Roppongi. You go to the night. You go and eat some food. Yeah, you eat some food. I'm a single man. I go... I do all that, and I go to Roppongi, and any girl that kind of look at me, they're like, okay, I'm going to go talk to her. If they let you see them looking at you, okay, you can go talk to her. If you try to talk to her, and they do this right here, or like this, just walk away like it never happens. And there's no harm, no foul. Fuck, that means somebody going to kick you in the back of your shit? No, no, that means like... That means like... I'm Sensei's woman. I don't care When they do that What's trying to do They mean like They mean like This shit didn't happen Like It's like Back the fuck up Yeah back the fuck up Like don't even Don't even waste your time Say that shit in Philly language Back the fuck up nigga Don't even waste your time Go ahead Sensei back there He gonna jump kick you From the fucking bar First day they fall in love Oh Yo so So somebody So you They fall in love first day So they pulled the fast With what he told you I love you You fall in love too Hell nah I love you too. Fuck no. Hell no. I fall in fun. I like, I'm a fun guy. You never told a woman you love her going to the moment. I be lying to these bitches, yes. Oh, you did? Yes, I lied to them. She said, ooh, I love you. I love you too. Hey, but in Japan, hey. In Japan. You can change the subject. Hell no. But in Japan, you can lie like that. Like, they actually, oh, do you love me? You can lie in Seattle, Vegas. Nah. Nah, but it's just different. You can lie like, you know, you like, Yes, I love me too. You don't gotta say I love you. They say, you love me? Yes, I love me too. And she's like getting all excited. She think you said I love me too. No, you know, you gotta understand. He came on from jail. You didn't get it, but it's true. No, I heard you both. He came on from jail, right? He was on all that dumb shit. You're my aunts now. All this dumb ass shit. All he wanted to do is do it missionary style. He locked a bitch's shoulders in like a motherfucking roller coaster. He a missionary warrior. He a missionary warrior. He like this shit. He looking at the bitch, I'm like, you minds now. You know you're my girlfriend. Yeah, he was a lover boy. That's you. You been over to Japan. Are you married now? No, I'm not yet. How long you been out? Nine years. Oh, okay. To the chick came and put a motherfucking bullet and a brick and a newt on my motherfucking nanny motherfucking steps. That's what she left on the steps. She left a brick, a newt, and a bullet on the steps. The chick that he had? Yes. She fell in love with you, huh? missionary war that's because he was lying he all in there you know he fresh out of jail he probably five times in a row your first time i love you again hey your first time how long is how long it take you that nigga was in and out like a rob soon as he touched the lips went out the door How did you meet him? Were you like pen pals with him? You gotta understand, he was on meetuprisoner.com in jail. No, he was. He had a 63-year-old lady coming up there, dropping money off with his books. He all invisible like this. You lying. You know, when I get out, right? I will say this, though. You know what's fucked up, though? He got out here and called an old lady one time. He rocked. He rose sick. Oh, he make shit up. Come on, she ain't lady putting money on your goddamn books for six months, man. He's making shit up. I'm going to say this, though. You went to Japan and turned into a missionary warrior. No, not me. No, hell no. And you fell in love. Never. And you let us fight. I did marry a chick from Japan. You did? What happened? How did that happen? I told y'all what happened. When I got custody of my son, Roger, she was like, me or him. And I was like, I got to get her. And she did. She divorced me. She was a chick from Japan? Yeah. Fuck, she said you were her or your son. Yeah. Well, would you stay in Japan? No, no, no. She became a win. I brought her back here. So this is what happened. I was fighting for the best. I was fighting this guy named Vallele Silva, the Axe Murdoch. Yeah, he's a legend. Yeah, and I was kicking his ass. I was beating his ass. And if I wouldn't have won that fight, I would have been the youngest champion in MMA history. And I was whooping his ass, and he knocked me out. He hit me, he hit me like with a right hand. They'd knee me in the face. I'm like, and I'm hanging on ropes, knocked out. She was in the fucking crowd. She was like, oh my God. If you wasn't a single dad, if you didn't have to, like, just, you know how to take care of your son. I got my oldest son. Yeah. I had to take care of him, and I had to struggle to find somebody. Keep him while I'm going to Japan for five or six days. She said, if you can focus just on fighting, you can be champion. She left her job, her friends, her family, and moved to America to help me raise my son, D'Angelo. Yeah. But then she didn't know about Roger. You just lying a little bit? No, I didn't lie. She asked me. She said, is this your only kid? Because she spoke English. She said, this your only kid. I said, I got one baby and one maybe. And she's Japanese. And when everything said and done, she said, oh, I didn't understand what one baby and one maybe meant. I'm like, why didn't you even fucking ask me? So she didn't understand because I thought she was fluent in English. You ever try to go get her back? No, I ain't never try to go get her back because... She made you choose? She made me choose and she did some shit because she had my youngest son. She had just had my youngest son. He was six months. And then the shit she was saying right there and there, she just made me lose all the little love I had for her. But then she was pregnant with my daughter at the same time. And that's why she didn't want me to get another baby. Because we automatically would have had four kids. Yeah. And she didn't even tell me she was pregnant. I ain't going to lie. She told me she was pregnant. I probably would have sent Roger to Memphis to live with my family. I ain't going to lie. I probably would have did that. But she ain't never telling me. So, that's why I ain't never fell in love. She was the only girl I thought I was going to fall in love with her because she took care of me. I felt like a summer I came. When I come home from the gym, my bath water is ready. She fucking take my clothes off, put me in the bathtub, give me a bath. Everything dry me off, put my clothes on. Like a baby. Drive up, he laying down, put powder on. Everything. All of me. Everything, baby. He's totally stwigling. She's powdering, put his diaper on. Of course, baby, you can even sit in the bed from Dyke Boyd or depend on him. He layin' there. Anything. Bro, I felt like a samurai. Bro, I felt like a samurai. You felt like a fucking king, huh? I felt like a king, bro. Put the baby powder on him and shit? King. I'm sitting in front of the TV. I knew he felt like a king. Then he'd say, because if I'd have knew that, I'd have sent Rodgers back to Memphis. I would have sent him to Memphis. I would have sent him to the hood. My sister would have been raising his ass. Crazy. But I'm just, you know what I'm saying? Bonesome Gucci. Yeah, he not playin'. Nah, bro. Come on, because she gave me two kids. She gave me two kids. But basically, you said about that coogee, I just said, Roger. Nah. I wouldn't ever do that for no coogee on my son, but come on. I didn't know him yet. I didn't know him, really. I didn't know him yet. He ain't no Raj. No, I got him. Roger the Dodger. I just met the nigga. I just met the nigga when he was six years old. Damn. I ain't know him. He was a maybe. Don't tell me y'all ain't... I'm the only nigga in the world with a maybe? No, I ain't. I'm the only nigga in the world with a maybe. I had a couple babies. Then I found out that they wasn't babies. Fuck, it was 99% sure. I was like, damn. So my babies turned into babies. Yeah. Samurai. Samurai King. That was legend. Listen, man, we appreciate you, man. No, no, thank you guys for having me. Appreciate you real talk, man. I wanted to arm wrestle the nigga, see if he can be the- No, come on, let's do it. Come on, right here. Can you be both of us at the same time? Come on. Fuck, no. Come on. Me and you. Come on. This nigga cock strong. This nigga making up some martial arts and shit. Come on. Stop. Hey. Be a man. Come on. Be a man real quick. I don't think you want that. Hey. I want that. Let's get it. I'm undefeated at high school arm wrestling champion. I don't care. Come on. Bro, can you be both of us at the same time? No, no. He don't need both. Come on, man. You touching me too much, man. Back up off me, man. You see the jail shit. You ain't never tell your celly that. Come on. Come on. Right here. You touching me too much. You're going to tell me some shit like that. Now, listen. Dab your knees. Come on, man. Yeah, man. Come on, man. Let me handle this one. God damn. Come on. Break that nigga arm. Please break his fucking arm. Please. I'll pay you for this shit. Hold up. He cocks on. Hold up. You're not nigga. He cocks on. Oh, kick it off me, man. Get the fuck out. They got to do it like this. Back up. On your mark. Hold up. No, no, no. Get set. Go. Hold up. Hold up. He jerked off a 7,300 days straight. Hold up. 7,300 days straight he jerked off. Your wits ain't fucked up. Don't you do that. Oh, oh, oh, come on. Don't you do that, Rikki. Come on, come on, come on, come on. Don't you. Ah. Ah. He's a bitch. Underfeated, brother. Dang. I'm fucking pissed, man. I'm gonna fuck out here. He's a bitch. At the end, you gonna go. Ah. He got a shit. He got a shit. I never heard nobody on the Wrestle screen. Ah. I gave up. It's a strategy. I gave up. I let him get it. Come on, let's get this picture. All right, let's do this picture. You know this look. You know this look. You already know man, me and Ozworth a game, and this legend, Rampage, Booty Jackson. Rampage Booty Jackson right here man. On me and Ozworth a game man. AKA Baby O. And y'all gonna stop playing with him like that too. Rampage Baby O' Jackson. Baby O' God damn. Know what I mean? Never beat these delegations.