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Boxing Analyst
Yeah, most definitely. And speaking of.
Commercial Announcer
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Boxing Analyst
Okay, I'm gonna say, speaking of what you want to be accompanied, I mean be known for, and that last fight that being an indication that you're well on your way. But what's next? Who's next? If you had three fights lined up in no particular order, where you can continue to feel that dream and legacy of being one of the best lightweights at 135 ever, who are the next? Who are the next three that you would like to fight? And I'm not saying call anybody Out. I'm just saying in general that, you know, that will continue to help build that legacy called in. No, don't do it.
Podcast Host
Don't do it.
Shakur Stevenson
I think I take Tank Lamont. Lightweight, Lightweight. I like. I like Andy Cruz. I like Andy Cruz. I'm a competitor, so I like the best fights and the best, most competitive fights. So I think them guys is more so the three most competitive guys.
Commercial Announcer
I think Tank is the money fight. I think that's the, you know, not only will that, that help cement your legacy at the lightweight division, I think that's the fight Shakur that's going to pay you the most.
Shakur Stevenson
He's the guy that everybody been talking about for a long time. So he has, I can't wait.
Commercial Announcer
Knockout power. It's gonna be his power versus your skill.
Shakur Stevenson
You know what's crazy about that? This is no cap. No cap.
Boxing Analyst
You know, a lot of guys, they.
Shakur Stevenson
Like, oh, he did that against the payday, because the payday is not a big puncher. I would rather fight a power punch at any day than fight that kind of value.
Commercial Announcer
Tell us, tell us why.
Shakur Stevenson
Because after the fight, my body was done. Like, I done been in there with power punchers to where it's like, you know, you got to think and get out the way and don't let them land that big shot. But when you fighting a volume puncher, he punching on your arms, your body, it's just very much like a fight, a big ass fight to where it's like, after the fight, you need massages. It's a big fight. So I would rather fight them guys any day.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah, it's so funny. I like the three names that you did call out about fighting. I think Tank is the money fight. But the fight that would interest me the most based on skill set, styles make fights. The one I think would be the best chess match, you know, from round, the round. And both of you, you know, it would be Brother Roach. Brother Roach. I think, to me, for those of us that are not casual boxing fans and actually enjoy the sweet science, I would love to watch that a fight with you and Roach develop round by round. And just, just, just a thinking game. And the chess match, that it would be based on your skill sets.
Shakur Stevenson
But I would love that fight, too. I think that's the one of the fights to make. I think that Lamont is very underrated. Yeah, I'm glad that he's calling it out about his skill set because a lot of people don't realize how good he really is. And, you know, I appreciate Lamont, too. He's one of the guys who came and helped me in one of my biggest fights in my career. When I fought Oscar Valdez, I made Lamont Roach my main sparring partner, and he kind of got me ready for that fight. So, you know, I'm real cool with him. I would love to fight him, though. I would love to.
Commercial Announcer
You know, a lot of people think that Lamont actually beat Tank in that fight. What do you think?
Shakur Stevenson
I do.
Podcast Host
I think Lamont won.
Shakur Stevenson
I think Lamont won 7, 5, 8, 4.
Commercial Announcer
Even without the, without the knockdown.
Shakur Stevenson
Yeah, without the knockdown. That should have been called Shakur.
Commercial Announcer
When you look, when you look and you look, look, you're in that division of 135. And as I mentioned, there've been some great 130 fighters. Roberto Durant, Sweet P. Whitaker, they like in Henry Armstrong, and there have been some great. So when do. Did you study any of those. Chavez Sr. Do you study any of those guys? Do you, like, do you understand, like, when you say, I want to be one of the all time greats, and those guys had, those guys had 90, 100 fights. You're probably not going to get to a hundred fights. You're probably hoping to get to like 40. But do you understand that when you say, I want to be an all time great in this division? Some of the all time greats that have been in that division.
Shakur Stevenson
Yeah, it's very hard. It's a very hard thing to do. Well, you got to pay homage to the great Roberto Duran or the great Pinell.
Commercial Announcer
Sweet.
Shakur Stevenson
Even Floyd when he, when he had his 135 run, it was a hell of a 135 run.
Commercial Announcer
So Florida was four boys. People, though, at that weight, people don't realize four had knockout power at the light of weight at 135, 140. Go look at him against Gotti. Go look at him and do some of those guys. He was what.
Shakur Stevenson
So I, I just feel like, man, I'm a competitor, bro. So it's like I, I appreciate them guys, I pay homage to them guys. But I'm not going nowhere anytime soon. So in that weight class, I'm gonna be here and, and people gotta come through me. So now you got all these young fighters, all these new fighters that's coming around. I'm the man in the division, bro. And like you not taking nothing from me, bro. I've been here for too long. I've been doing this since five years old, bro. I'm going to be the man And I'm coming to get my spot.
Boxing Analyst
I like it. Hey, not as good as you gotten from a skill set standpoint, obviously, being able to fight in the pocket, being able to fight mid range, obviously, being at distance, that's pretty easy for you to be able to hit somebody at will. How do you continue to improve on your skill set? And are there any boxers that you watch right now that you enjoy and kind of steal stuff from them and add it to your game, or are you too far into the game to do that?
Podcast Host
Well, no.
Shakur Stevenson
You was never too far in the game to evolve and learn, bro.
Boxing Analyst
Okay.
Shakur Stevenson
You always got to be able to learn, but, like, what you just said is how you kind of get better. You got guys out here that's also evolving the game and getting better, like guys like Ustik and B Ball.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah.
Shakur Stevenson
I'm sitting back and I'm watching these guys and trying to steal the little that they doing. So I think that's how you get better. You just got to keep watching and learning from other people. Also keep watching yourself. I think studying yourself is one of the underrated things when it comes to the sport of boxing. I think that's what got my highest level, studying where I went wrong. Going back to watch my sparring and watch my fight. When I watched my fight, I seen 100 things that I did wrong, even though the public felt like I did good. But for me, I saw 100 different things that I can't wait to get back in the gym and work on. So that's my main goal, and I'm gonna keep evolving.
Commercial Announcer
Shakur, do you think that as you start to get a little older, you start to get a little. A little more old man weight, you train a little harder, and you. You say I walk around it, you know, probably 138, and then you go to one to go to the 140s, because. Do you feel you might have to move up in weight to get that bigger payday? I know Turkey Alishik and Dana White is doing a great job. They're trying to, you know, hey, hey, we want the big fights. We don't want nobody ducking nobody. You got a belt. He got a belt. Get in there and you take his belt or he take your belt. Do you feel you might have to move up once you fight a Tank or you fight a Lamont? Do you feel you might have to move up to get these even bigger paydays?
Shakur Stevenson
I will move up to certain guys. Like, I'm not fighting guys. That's just super bigger than me. But, like, if it's a guy like Tia Fema who's closer to the 140 weight class in the size range, I will fight these guys. I don't mind fighting the guys at 140. It's just. I'm just not getting ring with people that's way bigger than me where it's.
Commercial Announcer
Like they might weigh 140 at a time away, but they won 55, 160 at the night of the fight. Huh.
Shakur Stevenson
A lot of these guys, that's exactly what they do. They want to be 165 come fight night.
Boxing Analyst
And you.
Shakur Stevenson
And I'm a natural.
Commercial Announcer
Right?
Shakur Stevenson
Like, that just don't be making sense.
Commercial Announcer
It doesn't. And when you look at it, like you said about Floyd, I believe. And a lot of not to take. And Floyd had a supreme skill level, but Floyd fought at 147 for the large part of his career. Then he end up going up to 154 to take Oscar's belt. But Floyd walked around at 150, 151, so it wasn't nothing for him to, like, run a couple of miles in two weeks. And Floyd at 147, he wasn't a big man. He wasn't 165, 170, trying to drop down to 147. Taxing himself because he was such a smaller man. He lost nothing. Yeah.
Shakur Stevenson
You know what I respect about him, though? When he fought them guys, he didn't put no rehydration clauses on them. He kind of allowed guys to feel comfortable enough to fight him at whatever weight class. Like, if you watch Canelo vs Floyd, Canelo was way bigger.
Boxing Analyst
He was huge.
Shakur Stevenson
But at the end of the day, skills do pay the bill. So I respect Floyd for a lot of that he did. It was for the boxing, man.
Boxing Analyst
The funny thing about it, especially when you talk about the rehydration clause, and Floyd understood that, okay, I'm not gonna put one in for Canelo, but I understand I'm gonna be able to outbox him, allow him, you know, rehydrate.
Shakur Stevenson
Yeah.
Boxing Analyst
Put that waterway back on, because you're going to be that much slower. Which is why he was able to counter and hit. Hit Canelo at will. Obviously, people like to say, oh, he wasn't as polished. He isn't the same Canelo he is now. Listen, if they were to fight later on, like, okay, no disrespect fight now, it would be the same thing. Skill is.
Commercial Announcer
But Floyd fight. But no, he's so much bigger. He fighting at 168.
Shakur Stevenson
He might be, too.
Commercial Announcer
Yeah, but see, here's the thing. Oo if he fight at 168, he taking his ass in the ring at 185, 190.
Boxing Analyst
Oh, yeah, yeah. No, I'm just saying from. From a skill set. I understand coming behind it and the fact that. The fact that I just mentioned Canelo. I want to know what you think about our. Our brother Bud Crawford and Canelo, that fight happened in September. What you think? What you think about that?
Shakur Stevenson
What a bad man. I think it's going to be hard for anybody to be Bud Crawford when Bud Crawford is focused on his job. I think he one of the greatest fighters that I have ever witnessed in my life. And I done seen him in the gym. I done seen him come fight night. This dude is just different.
Podcast Host
He's just.
Shakur Stevenson
He's not a Norman.
Commercial Announcer
Bud. A dog for real. Bud got. Got a couple screws loose.
Shakur Stevenson
Yeah, for sure. I done seen his screws definitely get loose.
Commercial Announcer
Hey, Ocho, you see the interview, man? Buddy, I said, hey, hey. I said, man, look here, man, I best rather mess your shoulders up. People gonna be mad at me talking about I messed the Cordillo Bud Crawford fight up, man. Leave me alone. Hey, hey, Shakur. I had it. Cause he think he teach about him, and I rushed him, and so I got him. Cause, you know, hey, I can't let that man have no deaths and have me lumped up like Tommy Hearns had Martin.
Shakur Stevenson
So I rushed to be.
Commercial Announcer
Closed the distance, Ocho.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah. Oh, man, that's funny.
Commercial Announcer
So what's next for you, Shakur? What's next? You gonna take, you know, a couple of. You got another fight before the end of the year out?
Shakur Stevenson
Nah, I'm gonna take some time off, you know, with that fight. A lot of people don't know this, but I wanted that fight to be under the Bud and Canelo undercard because I hurt my hands my last fight before that. They kind of forced the fight on me, and I just accepted whatever they forced at that time. But I just want to take a break for the rest of the year and come back fresh early next year. Allow my hands to recover and rest up.
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Boxing Analyst
I like it.
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Let me ask you this. Give me your top five boxers of all time. It doesn't matter. Weight class. I mean, if you want to. If you want to be specific to class. Lightweight, super lightweight. Welter, you know, middle. Super middle. Whatever you want. Junior middleweight, you know, welt. You know, whatever. Give me your top five boxers.
Shakur Stevenson
Number one. Me.
Commercial Announcer
Okay.
Shakur Stevenson
Number two.
Commercial Announcer
Floor. Okay.
Podcast Host
Number three.
Commercial Announcer
Okay.
Boxing Analyst
Speed Pee.
Shakur Stevenson
Four.
Podcast Host
Andre.
Commercial Announcer
Okay.
Shakur Stevenson
Number five.
Podcast Host
Bud Crawford.
Commercial Announcer
The first three. You like defensive fighters, huh?
Shakur Stevenson
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
Podcast Host
That's, that's the, that's the goal.
Shakur Stevenson
You know, you gotta. You gotta last in this sport. You know, guys going to the hospital and they got brain damage after the fight, and they talking in years to come. So I. I like the guys that's not talking funny. I like the guys that can speak properly to you guys, talk to you guys regular.
Commercial Announcer
So.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, hey, hey. Speaking. Speaking. I'm glad Andre waters in your top five, right? You know, I've been trying. I've been trying to fight Dre for a little minute, you know, you.
Podcast Host
You think.
Boxing Analyst
You think you can make that happen or speed up to expedite the process of us getting in the ring?
Shakur Stevenson
Yeah, we. I could definitely make that happen, but I don't know if you want.
Commercial Announcer
You don't.
Podcast Host
I do.
Shakur Stevenson
That's what you want to do, man. I do.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, hey, hey, Shakur.
Commercial Announcer
You.
Boxing Analyst
You my dog, right? I didn't been in the gym with you. Listen, I know what you can do, and I've been. I've been watching you for a very long time. And honestly, no disrespect, I love Andre, but I beat his ass, man.
Shakur Stevenson
Come on. You know that's Andre Ward, bro.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know. I know.
Commercial Announcer
I know that man beat you right now. Ocho, he ain't been in the gym. He probably ain't been in the gym in years. He tear your ass up right now like last.
Shakur Stevenson
What, like a couple months ago? I just farted.
Boxing Analyst
Let him know I'm ready, man. Whatever you want to do. Hey, we can go. We can go four rounds, six rounds. I mean, whatever you want to do. I make a light on himself because I miss.
Commercial Announcer
Wash up your. Hope you're using 16 ounce gloves.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah, yeah, we can use 20s.
Commercial Announcer
That's what I'm saying. Yeah. You need some pillows? Cause he'll lump your ass up with them 10 ounce gloves.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, listen, I got demons like Shakur. You tripping, man. I'm sure.
Commercial Announcer
Hey, Shakur. Hey, get the. Hey, get them training gloves. Get them. Winning training gloves in 16, 20 ounces. Cause anything in 10 ounces, man, let me tell your ass up. Yeah, with some Everlast or some red gloves, Grant. Oh, man, you. You done.
Shakur Stevenson
He punch a lot harder than you think, man.
Boxing Analyst
Oh, yeah, I know, I know. I already know. I. I didn't. Listen, I didn't seen you spar before. We had to fight. I forgot who it was. I went to one of the sparring sessions. I know. I. You know, I didn't know. I didn't been. I didn't been around. Look at this one.
Commercial Announcer
Don't worry about it.
Shakur Stevenson
Hey.
Commercial Announcer
Oh, you keep talking, then me and you might have to do this. You know what I'm saying, don't you? I want to have to do my partner like this, but you know what I'm saying, I might have to do something bad to it.
Boxing Analyst
Listen, if you don't send me my awards, I'm had to put your hand. I don't want to hurt you. I don't want to hurt you.
Shakur Stevenson
I ain't gonna lie to you. I got Chad versus you, man. Hey, I got Chad versus you, man.
Commercial Announcer
Oo. I told. I told Oo. He don't give me my. He don't Send me my 5200.
Boxing Analyst
I thought, oh, I only owe you.
Commercial Announcer
I only 900.
Boxing Analyst
I'mma see. I'mma send your money when you send me my awards.
Commercial Announcer
No, no, I tell you what. I'mma beat it at you. I'mma beat it at you. You won't give me my money. I'mma do you like. I'mma do you like Stewie did? Brian, where's my money?
Shakur Stevenson
Where from? I seen those.
Commercial Announcer
That's the club Shay. Shay. Everlast.
Shakur Stevenson
I'm the gloves, bud wear.
Commercial Announcer
Yeah, yeah, that's exactly. Exactly. Yes, bud. Wherever.
Shakur Stevenson
Last for sure.
Commercial Announcer
Yeah, but you know what type of glove you wear, Shakur?
Shakur Stevenson
I wear rifle.
Commercial Announcer
You wear who? Rifle.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Boxing Analyst
Rival.
Commercial Announcer
I never heard of them. Does anybody. Does anybody wear Reyes anymore?
Shakur Stevenson
I just seen somebody in Reyes. I think it was Pacquiao. Maybe Pacquiao may award him his last fight.
Commercial Announcer
Yeah, because I think, you know. I think, you know, obviously Everlast Grant winning Reyes. And you mentioned rifle. I've never heard of that. I've never heard of those gloves before. Ocho. These 8 ounces, these right here. Cut.
Boxing Analyst
It don't matter. Listen, they cut for an object that's not moving. It's different when there's an object in front of you that's moving.
Shakur Stevenson
Facts.
Commercial Announcer
Yeah. The King. Hey, are you gonna stick that jam?
Boxing Analyst
I'm gonna do.
Commercial Announcer
I'm gonna do.
Boxing Analyst
You just. I'm gonna do you how Tommy Hearn did Martin.
Commercial Announcer
I tell you what, Ocho. I box you for the gloves. If you beat me, you get my gloves.
Boxing Analyst
I don't want them gloves. I don't want them gloves.
Shakur Stevenson
Jab, though.
Boxing Analyst
I just want my.
Commercial Announcer
You gotta snap that thing out there like Alex. See, some people use that jab as a finder. They ain't trying to do no damage. They just trying to see, okay, how far then I can throw this, right? But see, I'm trying to snap that thing. Bam. Like Lennox Lewis. No, Lennox Lewis had a nice jab. Larry Holmes had a tremendous jab.
Shakur Stevenson
Larry Holmes.
Commercial Announcer
What?
Shakur Stevenson
I want to see your jab, though. Let me see your jab.
Commercial Announcer
Oh, you want to see.
Boxing Analyst
Huh?
Commercial Announcer
With that thing? I'm quit with that thing, Shakur.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, hey, I'm finna parry that and come right back with something, man.
Commercial Announcer
Oh, I know. Hey, I done saw you. I done saw you. Ocho, your reflexes ain't as fast as you think now.
Boxing Analyst
Oh, oh, no. See, this is the funny thing. If everybody want to go back to when I fought my young bull, Brian Maxwell in the ring, that's different. Now, you gotta understand, I done been in the ring now five years after that. So I look. I look nothing like that.
Commercial Announcer
Here's the thing.
Boxing Analyst
That's why I'm trying.
Commercial Announcer
Hey, Shakur, you can take Kut. Hey, sparring is different than actually fighting. And you got to fight. It's just like track and field. You could practice all you want to, but you got to get races under your belt. You got to get in ra thing. You got to get rounds in. In ting. Not all that speed bag and all that miss and stuff. Nah, you ain't did that.
Boxing Analyst
That don't mean. I know. I know one thing. I got two people on my hit list. Oh, Jay's James Harrison. I'm beat his ass. Andre warfing to get his work, and anybody else that won't smoke after that. Matter of fact, Shakur, you could get it, too. Damn, Shakur, you want to start back?
Shakur Stevenson
Yo, I ain't gonna lie. I already told you this last time I saw you. Don't do it to yourself.
Commercial Announcer
Do it to him.
Shakur Stevenson
No, don't do it to yourself.
Commercial Announcer
Get my 5,900 out of it.
Shakur Stevenson
I'm telling you this.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, whenever you. Hey, whenever you want to get back in the gym, you let me know, huh?
Shakur Stevenson
How many rounds you gonna give me?
Boxing Analyst
I can't go past eight. I can give you. I give you a strong eight. Four minutes, four minute round, 30 second rest.
Shakur Stevenson
I'm betting you ain't making it eight rounds.
Commercial Announcer
I bet he ain't either. A four minute rounds with 30 second rest? You ain't got that kind of cardio. 40.
Boxing Analyst
That's how I've been training the past four years. How you gonna tell what I'm doing? I talk about infiliate with boots.
Commercial Announcer
That's.
Boxing Analyst
That's what we had to do. That's what both he had me doing.
Shakur Stevenson
Thanks for eight four minute rounds.
Boxing Analyst
No, I only got four in. I only did four, actually.
Shakur Stevenson
That's what I'm Trying to tell you this didn't. Ain't no way you're gonna eat with me. I'm telling you.
Commercial Announcer
Get it. Get my $5900 out of his ass, too, while you at it.
Boxing Analyst
You think she's sweet, huh?
Shakur Stevenson
I know you can't go eight with me, bro. That.
Commercial Announcer
Hey. And don't hit him. Don't hit him. Don't hit him in his face. Because I need his eyes. I need to be able to read the prompter, but just tear his body up.
Shakur Stevenson
I'm gonna tell you, I'm not gonna hit him in the face. I'm going straight to his body.
Commercial Announcer
That what I do. Make him. Make him pee on himself.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, I'm gonna be. I'm be tucked in.
Podcast Host
I'm ready.
Boxing Analyst
I'm ready for all that, man. I'm be tucked.
Shakur Stevenson
Okay, you to the sides. I'm going right to the side.
Commercial Announcer
That's what I want. That's what I like to see. That's what I like to see, Shakur. That's what I'm talking about. O have on the pins on under his trun. Oh, man.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, but all jokes aside, man, you put on an effing box.
Commercial Announcer
That was amazing.
Boxing Analyst
I want to tell you congratulations on that, man. And shutting up all these doubters and all the. The haters now, they're gonna find something else to come up with. They're gonna find something else to come up with, and you're gonna probably gonna answer those questions, too, man. I just want to tell you congratulations on one hell of a goddamn fight in Korea so far.
Shakur Stevenson
I appreciate y'.
Podcast Host
All.
Shakur Stevenson
I appreciate you, man.
Commercial Announcer
Thanks for your time, man. Congratulations. Enjoy the rest of the year off. Hey, we'll see you. We'll see you earlier, I guess, early in 2026. And come back. Enjoy it when you got some time, bro. Appreciate you.
Shakur Stevenson
I appreciate it.
Commercial Announcer
All right, bro. Have a good one.
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Joining us now, fought to a majority draw Saturday night. It doesn't look like he's too pleased with that. And there are a lot of people on social media that actually thought he won that fight. Joining us, Lamont Rose Jr. Lamont, how you doing, bro?
Podcast Host
What's up, man? I'm good, man. Thanks for having me. I feel real good.
Commercial Announcer
No, thanks for having. Thanks for joining us. Take us through Saturday night. You go into that fight, you move up five pounds, you're 135. You move up and you're feeling. I mean, everybody's letting, man, they know he got no chance. Tank told you a couple of days earlier he gonna, hey, you not going the distance. Y' all shake for a little 250, whatever the case may be, you go into that fight, you know, Tank's a slow starter, builds up as the fight progresses. Know he's trying to land hook to the body. Come up top with it. What was your process? What were you going into that fight? How did you want to fight and did the fight turn out the way you thought it would?
Podcast Host
Well, honestly, yeah. The fight, the fight went exactly how we planned it to go. Honestly. You know, we familiar with him, we've been familiar with him. We just knew it was a matter of time for everything to fall into play. And back to the whole everybody not giving me a shot, saying I'm gonna get knocked out and all this and all that. I know what I'm capable of and I know what I could do. Like, they just, in a nutshell, they had me totally messed up. And especially when he bet me saying he was gonna stop me, what do I do? I told him himself. I said, you tripping. I said, I don't know what got into your head these last couple minutes, few days, whatever the case, you tripping, you know you're not going to do that, though. I don't even know why I told him. I said, I know you know you're not going to do that. Cut it out.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah. Hey, listen, when you talk about you're very familiar with them and I understand you and your team, you went into the fight with a game plan. Is it familiarity, the fact that you guys probably trained together in the past or you've been in camp together in the past, you sparred together. Is that why you were so familiar in whatever game plan your team did have and were able to execute? Is that why it went so well?
Podcast Host
I mean. Yeah, it's one, it's one of the many reasons why it went so well. Even though we were kids, you know, some of them traits, characteristics and just ways of a man like grew with him.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah.
Podcast Host
So, you know, some of the, some of like some of the dirty tactics, I knew that he, you know, revert to that when that pressure built up, when somebody that was there wasn't scared of him, when somebody was there that was there to return fire. And you know what I'm saying, he ain't been in the ring in his professional career. He hasn't been in the ring with something like that or something like the caliber of what I got.
Boxing Analyst
Right. So what I thought, obviously watching the fight and when I look at all his tank fights, most of the time, obviously he starts slow and then round five, six, he starts to pick it up a little bit. And by the time as he's picking it up, normally his opponent in deteriorating, the condition ain't where it's supposed to be. But I'm looking At you. They get to round six and seven, and he coming forward and you ain't even. You not even moving. So at that point, y' all mid range and you sitting in the pocket. And most of the time, when he hits somebody, they retreat.
Shakur Stevenson
But you get.
Boxing Analyst
You took one to give one. I'm like, what? He boy going at it. I'm like, so did the power not affect you in any way where you didn't really care, where you just sat in the pocket with him in exchange? Because most of the time, I mean, you got to be cautious. You got to be cautious because when throwing punches, you know you got a.
Podcast Host
Chance to get hit.
Boxing Analyst
You know, when you let him go, did you not care at all, or did you feel his power early? And really, one word about it.
Podcast Host
So it wasn't that I wasn't. I wasn't caring. I was cautious. Like you said, I was cautious. But the defense. The defense is there, and the confidence was through the roof. And I got a chin. You keep a spade, a spade. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I see why he knocked people out.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah.
Podcast Host
I'm not going to say the power is overrated, but I've been in there with guys who can punch. I mean, like, with guys who can punch. So it's like, it's nothing. It was nothing new to me. I've been in there with middleweight champions. I've been in there with junior middleweight champions. I mean, like, as they were champion in their prime and stuff like that. So it's like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I was confident in what I could do defensively, and if I get hit, I know, I know I was going to give it right back.
Boxing Analyst
So listen, in the ninth round, I'm sorry, you know, I get excited by. I don't mean to take over. Listen, hey, young bull, in the ninth round, you know, Javante took a knee. Obviously, there's some controversy behind that. It wasn't ruled and knocked down by the referee. I've never seen that ever. And in my years of watching, you know, watching boxing enjoy, enjoying the sport of combat sports in general, did that moment impact your strategy for the remainder of the fight?
Podcast Host
I'm gonna say no, and let me tell you why. The simple fact that he took the knee is it was really a boost because it's like, all right, all right. What we doing is working. We know that he looking for something. It should have been a knockdown one. So that's why I'm yelling at the referee, like, keep counting, like, you Tripping. Keep counting. That's a knockdown. Because if y' all didn't notice, he started to count. He started to count.
Commercial Announcer
He did.
Boxing Analyst
And then he stops.
Podcast Host
He stopped. Okay, so. So when we. When he resumed the action, I'm like, what you doing? Keep counting. Like, you can't do that, right? So. And then it wasn't even registering or processing through my mind the other rules, right to the simple fact that he could have got disqualified for having his corner come up to the ring and assist him doing the round, or.
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He.
Podcast Host
Can'T turn his back on, like, during the fight. That's Cause for. That's. That's the wave at all. He took a knee and then turned around and went to the corner. Breath or usually turn it. Turn, turn. Stop the fight.
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Oh, I ain't.
Boxing Analyst
I ain't. I ain't know that.
Commercial Announcer
I'm watching you. A lot of times when people hit Tank, like Ocho was saying, they retreat, but it seemed like you had a strategy. Like, if he hit me, I'm gonna hit his ass back just as hard and as many times as he hit me. And I don't think he expected you to return the kind of five that you returned because you wobbled him a couple of times. And I'm not so sure that I've seen Tank wobble. Like, when you caught him a couple of times and you was getting through the guard, I mean, hey, normally a southpaw fighter, that lead right is a home run right down. Right down Broad street. And you kept touching him with it, for sure.
Podcast Host
It was one of the. It was one of the many things that we trained for. Obviously, he happy go lucky with his left, and they've been working for his whole career. He's been knocking these dudes out. So, you know, we've been training. We've been sitting on the left, being able to. Working on countering, working on, you know, being able to block and come back. We had some pretty fast guys, and then we had some pretty strong guys that I had to, you know, switch rounds with every, like, you know, every spawn chest. So, you know, we was ready, we was prepared. And like you said, them dudes wasn't really. Really cracking him back. And I was really throwing that fire at him, and the accuracy was really. Probably pissed them off, too. And the fact that I was busy, it's like, all right, this ain't stopping.
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Yeah, I thought you did an unbelievable job of keeping the pace up. Like Ocho said, he's a guy that likes to start slow, so he has Some energy reserve. So when he comes out from five through 12, he's like, I got a lot left. I know I ain't really spent no gas. Hey, I just been coasting. I've been on electric mode. Now I got this fire, I got this gas in the tank I'm going to unleash. But it meant you met fire with fire when, and I've heard Floyd say that like when he went into a fight, he never watched tape on the guy that he was fighting. He left that up to his corner to watch the fight and then tell him instructions. He would take all that information and, and then once he got into the ring, blah, blah, blah. Do you watch fight, do you, when you going against a fighter, do you watch them? Or you leave that up to your corner to watch and then give you an instruction to what you should do?
Podcast Host
I don't watch them a lot. I'm just so, I just so happen to be a boxing fan that the fact that I do watch him fight, you know what I'm saying? Like, I really like boxing. He is, he's somebody to watch. He's a spectacle knockout artist, skilled guy. Like one of the, one of the better pound for pound fighters. I like watching good fights, so I do know some of his tendencies, but to study him, not really. I left it up to my dad. But one time, one day, like one day in camp, we did sit down and watch a few of his fights back to back.
Boxing Analyst
Okay, hey, listen, Tank has publicly expressed interest, obviously in a rematch. You want a rematch as well? Are you open to immediate rematch or do you have a, you don't need a tune up, but do you have a tune up fight just, just to keep yourself going or do y', all, y' all run it right back immediate.
Podcast Host
And just to let y' all know, like in, in my contract, immediate rematch was signed. I signed for the immediate rematch when I signed for the first fight, just in case he lost or just in case it was a draw. So they put that clause in there. They put a rematch clause in there. So I already signed the rematch clause.
Boxing Analyst
Okay, so when you got a rematch clause, how long we taking, how long is the break before you start training again? Is it, is it six months from now?
Podcast Host
Is it up to the A side and when they want to fight? So I'm thinking it's going to be soon. I'm hoping it's going to be soon. Let's say that.
Boxing Analyst
I mean, I'm saying from a boxing standpoint, as a boxer, what is soon to you I mean, when you say soon to me, I'm thinking a month. I know that's July.
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I'm thinking July.
Podcast Host
I'm thinking July. Thinking July. Okay.
Commercial Announcer
Okay. But if I. If I'm not. If I'm not mistaken, Lamont, I think I read something that he reached out to Lomachenko side and see if they were interested. Did you see. Did you read that also?
Boxing Analyst
Did you see that?
Podcast Host
But you can't. You gotta. You can't believe everything you see. And if it is. If it is true, then, you know, that'd be funny. But I'm pretty sure the rematch happens, and I'm pretty sure that's the next fight for both of us.
Commercial Announcer
But let me ask you this. Would you be interested. Go ahead. I'm just. Would you be interested in fighting Lomo or Teofimo Lopez or.
Boxing Analyst
Or me?
Podcast Host
Oh, hold up, Chad. Hold up. Hold up, Chad.
Commercial Announcer
Hey, put pause on him. Put pause on it.
Podcast Host
Hey, Chad. Hey, If. I don't know if you've seen me fight Saturday, I really do this.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah, I was there. I. Listen, I've been studying you for years.
Podcast Host
You hear me?
Shakur Stevenson
Okay, I could.
Boxing Analyst
Listen, listen. I don't have the time, but I could tell you your tendencies right now, round one through seven, okay? So if we was to get in there and spar right now, I could tell you what you're gonna do by looking at your feet. When you got your hand down by your hip and you step forward, you're gonna faint. You know what I ain't gonna do?
Podcast Host
I ain't.
Shakur Stevenson
No more keys.
Boxing Analyst
But listen, I've been studying you. I know you. So if you want to spar at any point, if you get ready.
Podcast Host
I think I seen you work. You're a southpaw, right?
Boxing Analyst
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I got Hands.
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He ain't got no power, though.
Podcast Host
He got no power and he got.
Commercial Announcer
P. He got pillows at the end of his arm. He ain't got no problem.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, Lamont. Listen up.
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Cake blows.
Boxing Analyst
No, no, no. Hey, Lamont.
Commercial Announcer
They.
Boxing Analyst
They. Where I'm from, they call me Hella Hands. Yeah, they call me Hella Hands. But listen, I reflected on your performance right, in that fight, bro. I don't. Your game plan was phenomenal. Everything you did, you executed from round one all the way to 12 after you have a fight like that and you put on a show like that. What aspects? I mean, like, what's. How many? How do you improve off of that? Because if they. If you were to grade your performance that night, you get an A plus.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
Boxing Analyst
So what do you go back. What do you go back and work on after putting on a goddamn show like that, man?
Podcast Host
Just, just, just going on. See, my thing is I always want to get better all the time. No matter if I do have a good performance or not. I just go back and I watch the tape and see what, what he do. Obviously, if whatever he come with the next one that we just gotta still capitalize. We're gonna add to what works. If it ain't, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. But we're gonna just, we're gonna add to it.
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We're gonna build.
Podcast Host
We're gonna build. We're gonna build. Might try to, you know, pick it up so we can see if we can get that stoppage or not. You know what I'm saying? Never know. That's how you capitalize.
Boxing Analyst
Hey.
Podcast Host
That's how you cop. Yeah.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah. Well, your condition was on point, boy.
Podcast Host
Old school fighter, man. 15 round fighter over here, man. For real, for sure. I was in camps, 14 rounds.
Boxing Analyst
Wait, what time? Or no time?
Podcast Host
No what time? For sure. What time?
Boxing Analyst
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. Cause you know, I did 22 rounds, no clock.
Podcast Host
Chad, we gonna get you a camp. Maybe you could get me ready for the rematch.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, matter of fact, bring me to camp. I ain't gonna charge you. I ain't gonna charge you. I give you, I give you four rounds. I'll let somebody else go forward and I come back for another exchange.
Podcast Host
No robbery. I like that.
Commercial Announcer
All right, bet man. Lamont, will you put pause on this, man? Don't beat him up too bad because I need him. I need it for nightcap. So I wanted to come back. Talk about slur. And I don't want him to come back.
Podcast Host
He's gonna be all right, I think, I think gonna be all right.
Commercial Announcer
Don't you give him body blows. Don't, don't hit him on his head yet. Just give him body blows.
Boxing Analyst
I'm good, I'm good. I'm good, I'm good. My defense, my defense is my offense. I ain't gonna get hit.
Commercial Announcer
Lamar, a lot of times when guys win and they get a rematch they like, well, I don't have anything to improve upon. And they, they run into a problem because you had a draw. Do you. Can you go back and say, you know what, in this situation here, I should have did this instead of that and I might have been able to land something. Is that how you go back and approach the fight? Because you didn't get the win. And so you like, well, I didn't get the win. I didn't lose technically, but I didn't win either. And I think as a fighter, you know, draws and ties, that ain't what we do it for. We want to be win, we want to be on the top spot. And because you didn't land on the top spot, you feel that, you know what? Go back and watch this fight through 12 rounds. Maybe if I pick it up through the first three or four rounds, maybe that's a round or two that I win. And we don't even have this discussion at the end because it looked like they gave you round 12. Had you not won round 12, he.
Podcast Host
Would have won the fight, which is sad, honestly. So to me, I thought I won the fight, clearly. I thought I won a close fight. I thought I won a very competitive fight. I'm not saying I steamrolled him or whatever, but to me, I think I want to fight. Now, granted, ninth round should have been called a knockdown. Two judges on the official scorecards gave him the round 10, nine. If that was a knockdown, I went around 10, eight, that's a three point swing. I would win a unanimous decision. So you got to take all of that into account. It's three ways that it's three things that could have happened in that ninth round alone. With that knee, it could have been a 10, 8 round score, the knockdown could have been a disqualification, or I could have won by tko. So honestly, when you look at that and you say I got a draw against the number one spectacle in America, a pound for pound talent and a guy with a 90 knockout ratio, you look at it and like, okay, if you got a draw, more than likely you supposed to win that night. So even though I didn't get to win, I'm not a moral victory guy. I'm pissed that I didn't win, honestly.
Commercial Announcer
Right, exactly.
Podcast Host
I'm pissed that I didn't win. But I really think that, that I should have. A lot of people think that I should have. And the rematch is just gonna make it worse for him because I gotta rev it up. Like you said, I, I gotta do something. I gotta do something. I gotta pick it up somewhere to turn this around and make it a victory for me.
Commercial Announcer
Lamont, you're moving up from super featherweight to lightweight. Were you afraid that moving up might rob you of some of the pot? Because that's, you know, normally guys that move up, they lose some of the sting. Were you concerned about that? Are you going to stay, Are you going to stay at Super Feather? Are you looking to move up to maybe go to 135, 140, even higher.
Podcast Host
Now one thing that 135 gave me is a lot more steam, I ain't gonna lie. Five less pounds I had to lose. So, you know, I felt.
Commercial Announcer
So what do you normally walk around at Lamont?
Podcast Host
Normally I want to say if it's 50, 55, especially if I'm in the gym. No, no, I walk around like 150, somewhere around 150, 149. On a good day, if I'm on vacation, I don't get no higher than 55, so.
Commercial Announcer
Okay, okay, so you. So I think that works. I think that's one of the things that helped Floyd Mayweather because Floyd is not a naturally big man, so it was easy for him to stay at 147. Cause Florida only walking around at like 155 to begin with. So he go for six, eight weeks, he lose five pounds.
Podcast Host
That's his sweet spot for sure. For sure.
Commercial Announcer
And that's another thing with you. It's not like you walking around 165, 160, 165 and you got to strip down 35, 30 pounds, you only having to come down 10, maybe even 15 pounds at a max. So that's a lot. That's not, that's not that drastic. Where you see these guys have to go through this, this, this massive dehydration in order to make weight. Because it, man, you keep doing that, fluctuating your body, man, it takes something out of you.
Podcast Host
It definitely takes a toll on you for sure.
Boxing Analyst
Hey, listen, after a fight like this, how much time do y' all take off? Like, I mean, before you get back in and gradually just start building yourself back, not only in the shape, but just making sure you don't lose that rhythm and consistency.
Podcast Host
Tough man. Especially how boxing is today, that's more so like a personal. So me personally, I don't like being out the gym too long. I get, I get cussed out by my, by my doctor because he tell me to take a break. You know what I'm saying? Like, right, so. And I understand because your body do need to heal, rest. I've been through an eight week training camp and then went through a hard 12 round fight. So, you know. Yeah, you know, got to get your body together, take some time off. Because when you peak, when you peak and you peak at the right time, and I think I peaked at the perfect time Saturday night.
Boxing Analyst
Right.
Podcast Host
It's, you know, it depletes you. So I get a little rest. I get a little rest, probably like two weeks. Then I'm. I want to be back in the gym one, because I probably get you heavy, and I'm like. I don't feel. I don't feel right, right.
Boxing Analyst
You don't feel like.
Podcast Host
Yeah, I'll be bored. I normally be in the gym, so that's how I go.
Boxing Analyst
Where you live at?
Podcast Host
I live in D.C. okay.
Boxing Analyst
Okay. I'm. Make a little trip down there, man. Whenever you get back in the gym and you want to start sparring, I'm gonna come down there and I got. I got a little.
Podcast Host
I'm a bad man, Chad. I don't know.
Boxing Analyst
I know. I know. I'm a bad man, too. That's what my teacher called me when I was in high school. Listen, I got a little bit for you, right? We gonna do eight rounds, right?
Podcast Host
We gonna do eight rounds.
Boxing Analyst
If you can.
Podcast Host
If.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah, we're gonna do eight. Yeah, if you can. If you can beat me at least four rounds now. You know, LeBron James, he just scored 50,000 points, right? He sent. He sent me the ball. If you could beat me, if you could win more rounds of me, I send you this ball he gave me.
Podcast Host
I'm calling that right now. We'll set that up. We're gonna set that up for sure.
Commercial Announcer
You gonna take that ball above me. You get that ball above it.
Boxing Analyst
Okay.
Podcast Host
Right on top of the belt.
Boxing Analyst
Okay. Matter of fact, I'm gonna make it easy for you. I'm only using my jab handle, man.
Podcast Host
You giving me. You giving.
Boxing Analyst
You giving it away? Nah, I mean, listen, I can take what I'm gonna do and still win. That's what I do. I told you, they call me hella handle.
Podcast Host
You giving the prize away. LeBron ain't gonna like that.
Boxing Analyst
Oh, no, you ain't gonna get that. You think I'm gonna lose to you and lose that ball? The devil is alive.
Commercial Announcer
Hey, let me ask you this, Lamont. After the Tank fight, who would you like to fight after Tank? Are you gonna stay? Are you gonna go? Are you gonna stay? If you. If you go back, if you rematch, you beat tank at 135. Are you gonna stay at 135 or slide back down to 130 or go up even to 140?
Podcast Host
It depends on what's available. If the champions at 35 are available, I want to fight them. I want to unify. Obviously, that's good for my career. That's like legacy fights and on top of that they big money fights money if they not if they're not available I would go definitely defend my title at 30 and probably try to unify there because I can make 30 comfortably and and I feel like I, I run that division like I probably can even go undisputed if they let me.
Commercial Announcer
That's laugh because I'm Lamar being a student of the game. I know you heard your dad, you weren't around there but I know your dad has told you or whomever in your corner about the four Kings, Hearns, Hagler, Duran, Leonard and how they fought each other and all the top contenders in that they fought him. You go back to the 70s, you look at the heavyweights they fought Norton fought Ali, he fought Frazier, he fought Shavers, he fought Ali. Nobody ducked. Why is it now Lamont that we have guys and they want to cherry pick and don't want to take it seemed like and I love Floyd but Floyd that 50 and O because nobody wants to take an ass whipping now because now they feel like my legacy is ruined, I lost the fight. Some of the great fighters, we don't look at Ali because he lost three or four times even when he looked bad fighting Trevor Berbick or Larry Holmes. We don't hold that against them, we don't hold against Leonard, we don't hold against Hagler, we don't hold against Hearns, we don't hold against nobody. I don't know and I hate that I love Floyd and I'm glad he's undefeated. But everybody thinks now if I be undefeated I'm going to be revered like Floyd. And it's not going to happen.
Podcast Host
It ain't. Floyd is one of a kind fighter, man in a caliber he is. Even if a lot of people do go undefeated and retire undefeated, it's not going to be the same. And it's not going to be the same because Floyd put in his work. Floyd, Floyd fought them guys when, when he was able to. He fought everybody, he fought them guys and he, he earned the, the right to fight who he wanted to, when he wanted to. Whatever the case may be he that's, that's just a once in a lifetime fighter. I don't know why the guys are not. Well, maybe I do. I. I'm gonna give you a little scoop. These guys are worried about the money that they can make if they told you if they still have a O on their record. They think that a blemish would knock down the value of their con. Whatever they have in their contract or whatever they have presented to them, which is, you know, crazy to me. I think if you put on a good enough fight, no matter if you win or lose, the performance is what matters. It, it's, it's really what matters. So people gonna pay to see you fight? If you fight the good fights, that's what, that's what they're gonna pay. That's that they're gonna pay to see it. That's why pay per view numbers used to be so high, because people are gonna pay. They want to see certain fights. They want to see them fights.
Commercial Announcer
Look at Mickey, look at Mickey Ward and Arturo Gotti. That was jam packed laws didn't matter. People still pay big money to see that because they know they were going to get action. Yeah, but now Lamont, guys like, you know what? Yeah, if I fought Lamont, I can make 15 mil. But if I fight this guy that I know I can whip, I can make 10. So why take the chance for an extra 5 when I can get this can over here and I can whip him for 10. So I just get me a couple, I get me 5 or 10 or give me 5 or 10 of the $10 million fight. Why would I need to take a risk for two of those big fights? Nah, I ain't gonna do that.
Boxing Analyst
But then, Unc, you gotta think about that. Lamont, I told Unc the other night, we talked about this too, right? Not only do certain people not want to take risks, but you want to build it up until you get to the really, really good fight. So if you got like you talk about the four Kings back then back in the day, right? And today, if you got the best boxes, right? And if all the best boxers fight each other right now and not have fight after fight after fight and actually build it so people wanna actually, actually want to watch. And you can maximize your pay, that's a little different. Think about how long before Earl and Bud actually fought. Look how long it took. Look how many fights they had because there was a buildup to it. So from that standpoint, I kind of get it and understand you want to maximize your pay. You also. Nobody wants to lose, but at some point they ain't gonna have no choice but to fight each other.
Commercial Announcer
But Ocho, you gotta timing gotta be right. But think about it. And Lamont, you know this. Sugar ray went to 160 to fly.
Podcast Host
Hagler definitely did. Hers went up, definitely did.
Commercial Announcer
They didn't come down. He, they went to him.
Podcast Host
They did.
Commercial Announcer
Because they're similar 130, 135, they went up 2. Sugar Ray was 147, went to 160. Hagler Hearns was 147, went to 160.
Podcast Host
He definitely right about that.
Commercial Announcer
That's middleweight.
Podcast Host
And Ray Ray and Duran started at 35. So.
Boxing Analyst
He was that small.
Podcast Host
One of the best lightweights to ever do it.
Boxing Analyst
Yeah, horse hands.
Commercial Announcer
A lot of, A lot of those guys started. Yes, a lot of those guys started there. Ocho, 30, 35. Fort Floyd, 30, 35, 40, 47. And Ford de la Hoya 54. Yeah. Oh, yeah, a lot of them guys. Yeah. And have Pacquiao's anomaly. Pacquiao started at like 1 106, 112 and blew through and blew through everything.
Podcast Host
Eight division champion and still knocking them out.
Commercial Announcer
Yeah, you're not gonna see that. You even, even when you look at Armstrong, you look at all those guys, nobody's doing this again. Nobody's gonna do that. Yeah, I mean, basically you'd have to start at, say you'd have to start at like 140 and go to heavyweight to try to clean, to try to clean out everything if that ain't not happening at all. I mean, Roy was an anomaly. Yeah, Roy went from 60, 68, 10 years straight.
Podcast Host
Middleweight, heavyweight.
Commercial Announcer
Roy was. If Roy had had. Roy just stayed there and not stripped the muscle that he put on to go to heavy. Because I think that took a lot out of him. That took too much out of him. He probably should have stayed. He probably should have never come back down or just took his time. But Roy won the title, couldn't get nobody else to fight. Gave the title up and came back down. And he wasn't the same after Tarver beat him that one time. He was never the same. Cause he got started getting beat by fighters that Roy. Roy would have mopped the floor inside of five rounds with him. Yeah. So what's next, Tank? I mean, excuse me, what's next, Lamont? What's next after, after this Tank? After this Tank fight? You say you want to fight whoever the big money fight is. Who? A Lomo, Teofimo, Haney, Garcia, Whoever champs.
Podcast Host
At 135 right now? Shakur, Keshawn, Davis.
Commercial Announcer
Okay.
Podcast Host
And Lomachenko. Okay. That's who we're gonna be looking at after, you know what I'm saying? After, after I be Tank. After I be Tank in the rematch, you know, if them guys ain't available, then we gonna go to 30 and defend my 130 pound championship.
Boxing Analyst
So listen, out of those three you just named. Who would you prefer to fight first if you can't get all three? If you had a preference.
Podcast Host
If I had a preference, I don't really got a preference. I would put a blindfold on and pick whichever one. It don't matter what I'm talking about.
Commercial Announcer
Whoever want this ass, hey, tell Lamont, whoever want this ass whipping. That's who I want.
Podcast Host
Who want this ass whipping.
Commercial Announcer
As a matter of fact, I tell you what, I tell you what, Lomo, you gonna get it first, so you gonna get it after I get tank. When I get tanked. I'm gonna get you at the first of the year. Hey, Shakur, I'm gonna come see you in July at Keyshawn David. Hey, at the end of the year, or 27. I got your. I got you ass with me, too.
Podcast Host
Sound good to me. Yeah, sound real good.
Commercial Announcer
Hey, man, I appreciate it. Congratulations. Great fight. It wasn't the outcome that you had hoped for because you trained for eight weeks, had a great camp, and you put the time in to win. It didn't go his way. But who knows what's going to happen July, August, when the next fight come around. Wish you the best. And guess what? Come back and join us again when the fight happens. And we'll see what happens after that. Lamar, appreciate it.
Podcast Host
Appreciate you, man. I appreciate both of you.
Boxing Analyst
All right, I'm gonna see.
Podcast Host
I'm see you in D.C. no doubt. Yeah. Get my contact. We'll bring you out for sure.
Commercial Announcer
All right. Hey, Body. Cause he need to talk.
Podcast Host
You know.
Commercial Announcer
Yeah, that's what I want you to do. Yeah. Yeah, that's what I would do. That's what I would do here.
Podcast Host
Yeah, I got. I'll make sure I record it, too. We have it on. On the nightcap.
Commercial Announcer
That's what I need you to do. Record it.
Boxing Analyst
All right, all right, all right, all right.
Commercial Announcer
Appreciate that, Levi. Have a good one.
Podcast Host
Thank y', all, man.
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Club Shay Shay Episode Summary
Title: Nightcap Best of Boxing Guests Part 2: What's Next for Shakur Stevenson? + Lamon Roach Jr. Feels ROBBED
Release Date: July 27, 2025
Hosts: Shakur Stevenson, Lamon Roach Jr., and Boxing Analysts
Podcast: Club Shay Shay by iHeartPodcasts and Shay Shay Media
Introduction
In this riveting episode of Club Shay Shay, featured guests Shakur Stevenson and Lamon Roach Jr. delve deep into their recent bout, the controversial decision that left Roach feeling robbed, and outline their future ambitions within the boxing world. Hosted by NFL legend Shannon Sharpe, the conversation offers fans an insider's perspective on the fighters' mindsets, strategies, and the evolving landscape of professional boxing.
Recap of the Recent Fight
The episode kicks off with Lamon Roach Jr. expressing his dissatisfaction with the recent majority draw against Javante Davis. Roach Jr. shares his disappointment and belief that he deserved a victory, highlighting the controversial moments that influenced the judges' decision.
He further criticizes the referee's handling of a crucial moment in the ninth round, where Davis took a knee, which Roach Jr. believes should have been ruled a knockdown.
Shakur Stevenson's Perspective
Shakur Stevenson offers a contrasting viewpoint, maintaining confidence in his performance despite the draw. He emphasizes his strategic approach and readiness for future challenges.
Stevenson discusses his training regimen and continuous improvement, citing inspiration from fellow boxers like Usyk and B. Ball. He underscores the importance of studying oneself to refine techniques.
Future Fight Plans and Rematch Clause
A significant portion of the discussion centers around the possibility of an immediate rematch due to the draw outcome. Both fighters express eagerness to face each other again to settle the score definitively.
Shakur Stevenson [37:05]: "I signed the rematch clause when I signed for the first fight. So the rematch is just gonna make it worse for him because I gotta rev it up."
Lamon Roach Jr. [47:00]: "We gonna set that up for sure."
They elaborate on potential future opponents, including boxing luminaries like Vasiliy Lomachenko, Teofimo Lopez, and Keyshawn Davis, highlighting their ambitions to climb the ranks and unify titles.
Weight Class Strategies and Legacy Building
The conversation delves into strategic decisions regarding weight classes, with both fighters discussing the implications of moving up or maintaining their current weight.
Stevenson reflects on boxing legends like Roberto Duran and Floyd Mayweather, drawing lessons from their careers to inform his path forward.
Comparisons with Boxing Legends
The duo discusses the evolution of boxing, contrasting the willingness of past legends to take risks with today's fighters who often prioritize safe, lucrative matches over high-stakes bouts.
They lament the shift in boxing's landscape, where fighters may hesitate to engage in challenging matches that could cement their legacies.
Training and Continuous Improvement
Both fighters emphasize the necessity of relentless training and adaptation to stay at the top of their game. Stevenson highlights his methodical approach to self-review and adaptation.
Roach Jr. discusses his training philosophy and openness to sparring with Stevenson to elevate their skills further.
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
The episode wraps up with both fighters reaffirming their commitment to excellence and their desire to prove themselves in future matches. They express mutual respect and anticipation for potential rematches, aiming to deliver unforgettable performances for their fans.
Shakur Stevenson [44:39]: "We’re gonna build. We might try to pick it up to see if we can get that stoppage or not."
Lamon Roach Jr. [56:15]: "If I have a preference, I don't really have a preference. I'll pick whichever one with a blindfold on."
This compelling episode offers fans an unfiltered look into the minds of two top-tier boxers, their strategies, and the intricate dynamics of professional boxing. Stevenson and Roach Jr.'s candid discussions provide valuable insights into their careers and the broader boxing industry.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
Shakur Stevenson [07:51]: "You're sitting back and watching these guys and trying to steal the little that they're doing."
Lamon Roach Jr. [28:13]: "They had me totally messed up, especially when he told me he was gonna stop me."
Shakur Stevenson [31:33]: "I was cautious, but my defense was there, and my confidence was through the roof."
Lamon Roach Jr. [37:05]: "I signed the rematch clause when I signed for the first fight."
Shakur Stevenson [09:31]: "I'm not getting in rings with people way bigger than me."
Lamon Roach Jr. [55:42]: "Nobody wants to take a risk now like they did with Ali or Duran."
Shakur Stevenson [08:48]: "I saw 100 things that I did wrong... I can't wait to get back in the gym and work on them."
Lamon Roach Jr. [56:15]: "If I have a preference, I don't really have a preference. I'll pick whichever one with a blindfold on."
This episode of Club Shay Shay serves as a must-listen for boxing enthusiasts eager to understand the intricacies of high-level competition and the personal journeys of esteemed fighters like Shakur Stevenson and Lamon Roach Jr.