Knocking Out the Most Hated: My Journey in the Boxing Ring

You were. You were used to being the most hated guy walking into a ring. What’s it like fighting someone that’s hated even more than you are? I don’t know. Um. Say that again. That’s interesting. I said, what? So this guy, right, he comes out, he gets all the booze. You used to be the bad guy of boxing. Now you’re fighting the bad guy of boxing. How important is it to. To you to prove that you should still be in the ring? Hey, listen, um. I’m just ready. I’m just ready, you know, I’m gonna do my talk, I’m gonna talk my shit, but I’m ready to fight. So Mike says he’s. He’s ready to fight Mike. Let’s think about this, Jake. You’re coming off of Nike knocking out Mike Perry, right? He was the bare knuckle champion. He was the guy who showed you respect. I don’t think people really understand what it took to knock him out. What does fighting Mike Tyson and winning do for you at this stage? And they’ll never give me credit. That’s the way it is. That’s the way it is. If I was walking on water, they would say it’s because I couldn’t swim. And this is to make history. You know, people think I’m gonna get knocked out by this strong power, awful guy. All the people in my comments saying, look at his power. He’s gonna get koed. People yelling at me in the event. But What happens when I put this man to sleep? This shit is not a joke. He’s saying that it’s gonna be my funeral.