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Lamont Rose Jr.
What's up, man? I'm good, man. Thanks for having me. I feel real good.
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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 to 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?
Lamont Rose Jr.
Well, honestly, yeah. The fight. The fight went exactly how we planned it to go, honestly. You know, we familiar with them, We've been familiar with them. 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. They just. In a nutshell, they had. They had me totally messed up and.
Sports Analyst 1
Right.
Lamont Rose Jr.
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 gonna do that. I don't even know why I told him. I said, I know you know you're not gonna do that. Cut it out.
Sports Analyst 1
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 a 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?
Lamont Rose Jr.
I mean. Yeah, it's one. It's one of the many reasons why I 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.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah.
Lamont Rose Jr.
So, you know, some of the. Some of, like, some of the dirty tactics, I knew that he'll, 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. 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.
Sports Analyst 1
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 is 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 Movement. So at that point, y'all mid range, you sitting in the pocket. And most of the time, when he hits somebody, they retreat. But you took one to give one. I'm like, what?
Lamont Rose Jr.
He.
Sports Analyst 1
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 gotta be cautious. You gotta be cautious because when throwing punches, you know, you got a chance to get hit. You know, when you let him go, did you not care at all, or did you feel his power early and really wasn't worried about it?
Lamont Rose Jr.
So it wasn't that I wasn't caring. I was cautious. Like you said, I was cautious. But the. But the defense. The defense is there, and the confidence was. Was through the roof, right? 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.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah.
Lamont Rose Jr.
I'm not gonna say the power is overrated, but it. I. I've been in there with guys who can punch. I mean, like, with guys who can punch. So it's like, it's. 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 gonna give it right back.
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Sports Analyst 1
So listen, in the ninth round, I'm sorry, you know. You know, I get excited about. 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?
Lamont Rose Jr.
I'm gonna say no, and let me tell you why. The simple fact that he took the knee is it was really a. A boost. Because it's like, all right, all right. What we doing is working. We. We know that.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah, he looking for something.
Lamont Rose Jr.
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.
Sports Analyst 1
He did it and then he stops.
Lamont Rose Jr.
He stopped.
Sports Analyst 1
Okay, so.
Lamont Rose Jr.
So when we. When he resumed the action, I'm like, what you doing?
Sports Analyst 1
Keep counting.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Like, you can't do that.
Sports Analyst 1
Right?
Lamont Rose Jr.
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 during the round, or.
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Lamont Rose Jr.
Turn his back on the, 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 would usually turn it. Turn, turn, stop the fight.
Sports Analyst 1
Oh, I ain't. I ain't know that.
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Yeah, 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 as many times as he hit me. And I don't think he expected you to return the kind of fire 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, and it's right down Broad street. And you kept touching him with it, for sure.
Lamont Rose Jr.
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 sponsors. 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. Hey, I ain't really spent no gas. Hey, I just been coasting. I've been on electric mode. 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 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?
Lamont Rose Jr.
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 expected. Knockout, artist, skill 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.
Sports Analyst 1
Okay, hey, listen, Tank. 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, do you have a tune up fight Just, just to keep yourself going or do y'all, y'all run it right back?
Lamont Rose Jr.
Immediate, immediate. 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.
Sports Analyst 1
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?
Lamont Rose Jr.
Is it up to the A side and when they want to fight? So I'm thinking it's going to be soon, but I'm, I'm hoping it's going to be soon. Let's say that.
Sports Analyst 1
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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Lamont Rose Jr.
I'm thinking July. I'm thinking July.
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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? Did you see that?
Lamont Rose Jr.
But you can't. You gotta. He 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.
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Sports Analyst 1
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Lamont Rose Jr.
Oh, hold up, Chad. Hold up, Chad.
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Lamont Rose Jr.
Hey, Chad. I mean, hey, I don't know if you seen me fight Saturday. I really do this.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah, hey, I was there. I was there.
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Sports Analyst 1
Listen, I've been studying you for years. You hear me?
Lamont Rose Jr.
Okay, I can.
Sports Analyst 1
Listen, Listen, I don't have the time, but I could tell you your tendencies right now. Round one through seven.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Okay?
Sports Analyst 1
So if we was to get in there and spar right now, I could.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Tell you what you're going to do.
Sports Analyst 1
By looking at your feet. You. When you. When you. When you got your hand down by your hip. I already. And you step forward, you're gonna faint.
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Sports Analyst 1
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Lamont Rose Jr.
I think I seen you work your southpaw, right?
Sports Analyst 1
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Lamont Rose Jr.
He got no power.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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Sports Analyst 1
Lamont and Lamont, listen, they.
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Sports Analyst 1
No, no, no. Hey, Lamont. 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.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Yeah.
Sports Analyst 1
So what do you go back. What do you go back and work on after putting on a goddamn show like that, man?
Lamont Rose Jr.
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 two. 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. We're gonna build, 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.
Sports Analyst 1
Hey.
Lamont Rose Jr.
That's how you copy.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, your condition was on point, boy.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Old school fighter, man. 15 round fighter over here, man.
Sports Analyst 1
For real, for sure.
Lamont Rose Jr.
I was in camps 14 rounds.
Sports Analyst 1
Wait, what time or no time.
Lamont Rose Jr.
No what time? For sure. What time?
Sports Analyst 1
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. Cause you know, I did 22 rounds, no clock.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Chad, we gonna get you in camp. Maybe you could get me ready for the rematch.
Sports Analyst 1
Bring me. 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 let somebody else go forward, not come back for another exchange.
Lamont Rose Jr.
No robbery. I like that.
Sports Analyst 1
I bet.
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Ma'am. Lamont, will you put pause on this man? Don't beat him up too bad. Cause I need him, I need it for the nightcap. So I don't want him to come back. Talk about slurring. I don't want him to come back.
Lamont Rose Jr.
He's gonna be all right, I think, I think gonna be all right.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Don't you getting body blows. Don't, don't hit him on his head. Just give him body blows.
Sports Analyst 1
I'm good, I'm good. I'm good, I'm good. My deep, my defense, my defense is my offense. I ain't gonna be hit.
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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 would have won the fight.
Lamont Rose Jr.
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 don't. 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 right on the official scorecards gave him the round 10 9. If that was a knockdown, I went around 10 8. That's a three point swing. I will win a unanimous decision. So you got to take all of that into account.
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Lamont Rose Jr.
It's three things that could have happened in that ninth round along with that knee. It could have been a 10, 8 round score to 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 were 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.
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Lamont Rose Jr.
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.
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Lamont, you're moving up from super featherweight to lightweight. Were you afraid that moving up might rob you of some of the power? Because that's, you know, normally guys that move up, they lose some of the sting. Were you concerned about that? Are you gonna stay? Are you gonna stand? Super feather? Are you looking to move up, maybe go to 135, 140, even higher?
Lamont Rose Jr.
Now, one thing that 135 gave me is a lot more stainless five less pounds I had to lose. So, you know, I felt.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
So what do you normally walk around at, Lamont?
Lamont Rose Jr.
Normally, I want to say, if it's 50, 55, especially if I'm in the gym. No, 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.
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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, because Floyd only walking around at, like, 155 to begin with. So he go for six, eight weeks, he lose five pounds. That's his sweet spot, for sure.
Lamont Rose Jr.
For sure.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
And that's another thing with you. It's not like you're 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.
Lamont Rose Jr.
It definitely takes a toll on you, for sure.
Sports Analyst 1
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.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Oh, it's 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 said, 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.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah.
Lamont Rose Jr.
You know, gotta get your body together, take some time off. Because when you peak. When you peak and you peek at the right time and I think I peaked at the perfect time Saturday night, right. 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 too heavy and I'm like, I don't feel. I don't feel right.
Sports Analyst 1
Right.
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Lamont Rose Jr.
I'll be bored. I normally be in the gym, so that's how I go.
Sports Analyst 1
Where you live at? What's.
Lamont Rose Jr.
I live in D.C. okay.
Sports Analyst 1
Okay. I'll 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.
Lamont Rose Jr.
I got a bad man, Chad. I don't know.
Sports Analyst 1
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 bet for you, right? We gonna do eight rounds, right?
Lamont Rose Jr.
We gonna do eight rounds?
Sports Analyst 1
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 than me, I send you this ball he gave me.
Lamont Rose Jr.
I'm calling my dad right now. We set that up.
Sports Analyst 1
Milestone.
Lamont Rose Jr.
We're gonna set that up for sure.
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Sports Analyst 1
Okay.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Right on top of the belt.
Sports Analyst 1
Okay. Matter of fact, I'm gonna make it easy for you. I'm only using my jab handle, man.
Lamont Rose Jr.
You giving me. You giving. You giving it away?
Sports Analyst 1
Nah, I mean, listen, I can take what I'm gonna do and still win. That's what I do. I told you they called me hella hand.
Lamont Rose Jr.
You giving the prize away. LeBron ain't gonna like that.
Sports Analyst 1
Oh, no, you ain't gonna get that. You think I'm gonna lose to you and lose that Ball. The devil is alive.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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?
Lamont Rose Jr.
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.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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 for, 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 0. Cause 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 him. 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.
Lamont Rose Jr.
It ain't. Floyd is one of a kind fighter, man in the caliber of. 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 and 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.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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 gonna get action.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
But now Lamont guy's 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.
Sports Analyst 1
But then 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 folk 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, your pay, that's a little different. Think about how long before Earl and Bud actually fought yeah, look how long it took. Look how many fights they had. Because there was a build up to it. So from that standpoint, I kind of get it and understand you want to maximize your, your pay. You also. Nobody wants to lose, but at some point they ain't gonna have no choice but to fight each other.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
But Ocho, you gotta understand, timing gotta be right. But think about it. And Lamont, you know this. Sugar ray went to 160 to fly.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Hagler definitely did.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Hers went up.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Definitely did.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
He didn't come down. He. They went to him.
Lamont Rose Jr.
They did because they're similar.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
130, 135, they went up 2. Sugar Ray was 147, went to 160. Hagler Hearns with 147, went to 160.
Lamont Rose Jr.
They definitely right about that.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
That's middleweight.
Lamont Rose Jr.
And Ray Ray and Duran started at 35, so.
Sports Analyst 1
He was that small.
Lamont Rose Jr.
One of the best lightweights to ever do it.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah, horse hands.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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 an anomaly. Pacquiao started at like 1, 106, 112 and blew through and blew through everything.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Eight division champion and still knocking them out.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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 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.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Middleweight heavyweight.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Champs at 135 right now. Shakur, Keyshawn Davis, okay? And Lomachenko, okay? That's who we're gonna be looking at After. You know what I'm saying? After. After I beat 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.
Sports Analyst 1
So listen, out of those three you just named, who would you prefer to fight first if you can't get all three? If, if you had a preference.
Lamont Rose Jr.
If I had a preference? I don't really got a preference. I want. I would. I would put a blindfold on and pick whichever one. It don't matter what I'm talking about.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Hey, tell them whoever want this ass. That's why. 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 Tank, I'm gonna get you at the first year. Hey, Shakur, I'm gonna come see you in July at Keyshawn David. Hey, at the end of the year on 27. I got your. I got your ass with me, too.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Sound good to me. Yeah, sound real good.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Appreciate you, man. I appreciate it.
Sports Analyst 1
All right. I'm gonna see. I'm see you in D.C. no doubt.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Yeah, get my contact. We'll bring you out for sure.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
All right, Body. Cause he need to talk.
Lamont Rose Jr.
You know.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Yeah, that's what I want you to do. Yeah, yeah, that's what I would do. That's what I would do here.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Yeah, I gotta make sure I record it, too. We have it on. On the nightcap.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
That's what I need you to do, record it.
Sports Analyst 1
All right, all right, all right, all right.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Appreciate that, Levi. Have a good one.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Thank y'all, man.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
A quarterback coach from a team drafted in the top seven referred to Shador Sanders as brash and arrogant in his team interview. Josina Anderson posted a very lengthy, interesting post. I'm not going to read it all, but you guys can see it. Here we go with this again.
Sports Analyst 1
Ocho, that's what, that's what you want from your quarterback. No, listen, don't change. You know who else is brash? Can I tell you one quarterback who was brash, especially coming out of college with the way he plays, the way he carried himself, by the name of Baker Mayfield. He went number one, too. Number eight. Mayfield was trash.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Cam. Huh?
Sports Analyst 1
Cam. Brash.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Huh?
Sports Analyst 1
You know who else is brash? Johnny Manziel was brash. You know, now all of a sudden there's a problem with having confidence in yourself. He's not brash. It's about having confidence. It's believing in yourself and believing in the work that you've already put in. The resume speaks for itself. Turn on the film. There's a reason he's talking. The way he's talking. I believe I can come in and change the franchise. How is that brass for feeling that way? If you're not serious about changing your franchise and having a franchise, changing quarterback, I'm not the one for you. What's wrong with saying that when that's exactly what the teams are looking for? Someone with that type of confidence, not soft spoken. You are a leader of men coming in as a rookie. To change the franchise, you have to be.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
What do we want? Okay, let's just say for the sake of argument, Ocho, if everything that he said, everything that his coach said, that he's brash and he's arrogant, can he play? That's all that. Can he play football? He's a football player. He's not into politics. Because in politics you need to be likable. That's why people will vote for you in this situation. Can he play football? Football. Okay, what are. Does he have any issues off the field? Do you worry about having to have your phone on ring the entire night? Are you worried about, hey, if you see my player here, give me a call, watch out for him. Is there any such thing that you need to worry about? His dad was brash. I'm confused at the end of the day, can the guy play football? Can the guy. If you want a politician, if you want a cub scout, someone that's going to be in the church. Okay, fine, I get that. I want a football player. I want him to have good character. I don't care about the brashness. I don't care about all this stuff. I don't Want him to get in trouble off the field. Although I understand that young kids will make mistakes because I was young. So I'm not here to condemn for a first time mistake. I just don't want to see a repeat offender. That's what gets. That's what, that's what I get upset about repeat offenders. But I don't have no problem with Shador. I don't have no problem with any guy if that's what. If that's what we're talking about. That's what we're about here. Now you have to understand, a lot of times, Ocho, you ain't. We brag because we had to. Hey, we. A lot of times we were playing against people that were bigger than us, older than us, and we did something good. We had to let them know that's our coach. That's how we grew up.
Sports Analyst 1
Every time, man. Every time. But, but listen, listen. I understand obviously, especially at the quarterback position, they want you to be and conduct yourself a certain way. They want you to be Tom Brady's, the Peyton man, the Drew Brees. They want to lump everybody in the same category. You have to be a robot. You have to be politically correct. You have to know how to talk, you have to know how to answer questions. You have to know how to keep things in house. You have to know how to fall on the sword when things don't go well.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
You got it.
Sports Analyst 1
Put the blank, you put the blame on yourself. No, it's me. It all starts with me. Offensively, I have to play better. You know, when you win, we won, you give credit.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
When you lose, you take the blame. That's the, that's the part about being the quarterback. That's the ownership. That's the ownership that one has to have. Ocho, this is what Justina Anderson, second paragraph. According to league sources said quarterback coach seems to have an issue with the culture of athletes who have broad fame and financial success before entering the NFL and their opinions appears to have to have them a problem with certain athletes. I'll leave it at that. This is how the pre draft evaluations can get jacked because of evaluators don't seemingly possess the discernment to detect intangible traits that are connected to the will and drive to win without being a stat or delineate it delineated in an analytic report. They don't. I mean if you're not, if you're not familiar with said culture, see somebody from a different culture, somebody from the Asian culture or the Jewish culture. I couldn't but I know, I know my culture. I know how we talk. That man, think about it. And I've always said that. You've heard me say this numerous times. Chat what I respect so much about guys that parents that had money. His dad is tired. He said, no, I want your money. I want to do it myself. Peyton Manning, parents have money, said, no, I want to do this myself. Bronnie James, dad is LeBron James. He said, nah, dad, let me put the time in that says something. Because a lot of times we see people, kids of famous or well to do, they don't have that kind of drive. It takes a special type of person to go up living in an ivory tower with mink slippers and silver pajamas. Yeah, say, hey, I want to get out the mud like my dad or like my mom did. Everybody ain't worried like that.
Sports Analyst 1
I got to push your door.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
And his dad did everything. He put him in the right situation, had great coaches, had a cultivated relationship with Tom. Tom would talk to your door, probably check them out on film, probably work with him. What's wrong with that? Wouldn't we. If every parent could be in a position to make sure their kid got the best, the best teachers, the best coaches, the best physios, would we or would he or she not do that for their child?
Sports Analyst 1
Absolutely. That's the whole point. That's the whole point in being a parent, being a father, being a mother. That's what you.
Lamont Rose Jr.
That's what you want.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
I'm confused.
Sports Analyst 1
Oh, it goes without saying, but just for the sake of argument, you have the other side that creates stuff like this. They don't care. Oh, he's not conducting himself the way, the way we feel.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
That's your kid. You didn't raise it. Can he play?
Sports Analyst 1
Oh, I love it. I don't think so.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
I don't think there'll be a situation that he's going to get in trouble. He's. He seemed very level headed to me. I know he's going to be level headed because I know his dad. I know his dad extremely well. And his dad jokes around, but they know he know nonsense. They know he know nonsense.
Sports Analyst 1
That's what it's time for business. When it's time for business and perfecting your craft and getting better at your craft, putting the work, the homework, the studying, the, the training.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
How many times you've heard time say I'm two things. I'm coaching dad, but I'm dead first. Make no mistake about that. His kids are very, very of the utmost importance. To him. He's always been this way. Y'all think he's this is time. This is who he is. Now he behaves a little different when he on the phone with me, but he I don't get it. But you know what Ocho Hey I guess I I I I I Bucky Brooks responded. Thanks for sharing. Every year we watch high profile quarterbacks deal with the nonsense. No one expects Shador Sanders to be perfect fit for every coach and organization, but the unnecessary character attacks by NFL personnel and some media members with NFL backgrounds is garbage. These unflattering and unfounded remarks remarks haunt prospects beyond the pre draft process, including taining the fan base opinion before the players takes the field for a squad. It's stupid. It does.
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Okay, okay, I'm at him. I left him off my list. But but I still like my list.
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Rocket Mortgage Representative
Perception is a person's reality.
Sports Analyst 1
Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You ain't gonna get it. You ain't gonna get away with that one. Hold on now, all right? Somebody stole one.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Come on, now.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
You know, you try with that.
Sports Analyst 1
I travel with that, man. I got all this.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Perception is a person's reality, but perception is not always the truth.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Oh.
Sports Analyst 1
Girl, you in your bag. Wait a minute. Perception is not always the truth.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
It's. I. Look, he's been dealing with this his whole life, because guess what? He's been Deion Sanders, son. He's been dealing with this his whole life. He's gonna deal with it for the rest of his life, no matter what occupation that precedes him for the longest time. And I still get it. I'm Sterling Sharp's little brother. They'd be in the airport. Hey, Sterling. I said, bro, you loud in Rome. Yeah, but you're close.
Sports Analyst 1
You with that boy now?
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Yeah, I. I just. Hey, when they called me Sterling. Yeah, yeah. You play for Green Bay? No, I play for Denver. Oh, yeah, that's right. You the One that played with Farb. No, I played with Elway. But okay, but go ahead, keep it going.
Sports Analyst 1
Hey, they ate it. They.
Lamont Rose Jr.
They use them.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
They still do. What you be used to. They still do. I'm like, bro, you know? You know, guess what they tell me, man, y'all don't look nothing alike. I see my brother, not my dad. Hey, what the hell?
Lamont Rose Jr.
Hey, you know, you know, people.
Sports Analyst 1
People today still, most of the time as women. Most of the time as women is very funny. Obviously they're fans of. Fans of me and they confuse me and Tio all the time. And I. I mean, sometimes they miss. I'm not sure how you mistake me for Tio. Tio is about 2 inches taller and about. He got about 40, 40 pounds on me, you know, he's 6, 3 by 230. Like, I mean, I'm confused now, you know, I'm. I'm one good looking brother. I'm one good looking brother. Now, I'm not saying my brother from another mother is, is ugly or nothing, but he don't look like this, so I'm not sure.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Now, my sister and I, we look alike. You look at my sister and you tell, okay, they brother and sister. My brother looks just like my mom. Me and my sister look like my dad, but it's okay. But I understood that growing up, won't you imagine I got a brother that's three years older. So he's a. I'm a freshman, he's a senior. He's good at everything. Naturally, bro, you ain't gonna be like your brother. You can't ride run your brother.
Sports Analyst 1
Okay, that ain't never motivational, you know, hearing that, motivation. Let me tell you something. What you think Shador had to deal with being State? Well, I can't do that. You can't do that. Well, maybe you could do that, yeah, at the HBCU level, but you can't do it at pwi. So he goes to Colorado, you know, he gets done there. What do you say? You still hearing all the chirps and the terms and, and all the negativity. Now, draft process, you showing your confidence based on the work that you've been putting in for who knows how long. Now they tell you to change because they don't like the way you conduct yourself, because you believe in yourself. You have confidence. We talked about Travis Hunter in his comparison to playing both ways in NFL, comparing it to Ohtani. What are we talking about? What are we talking about? It's okay. That's the confidence. That's what you need to be great at whatever it is you do, it doesn't even have to be sports, it didn't have to be football. But the kind of confidence that Shador has, the kind of confidence that Travis Hunter has, it's okay to be like that. Because that type of confidence is what had driven them to the point where they are in life.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Cuz guess what? So he went to hbcu. He lit it up. Oh, he should. He had an hbcu. He go to Colorado. He lights it up. O week conference. You see, I can't win. I can't wait. How does he win? How does he win? Ocho, he goes to an hbcu, does what he does. You say the level of competition. Now he goes to a D1 and now you say what a conference was weak.
Sports Analyst 1
Now when he gets to the NFL, I wonder what's going to be the excuse then when he comes in and actually changes the franchise around. Same thing with Cam Moore. Cammore is a little different game. War's approach to the game and, and the way he conduct, conducts himself is a little different. Everybody personality is different. Personalities.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
No.
Sports Analyst 1
All gonna be the same.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Yeah, I wasn't quite so don't expect.
Sports Analyst 1
Me to be TV because I show up. Listen, I wasn't.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
I'm joking.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah, I'm gonna talk it and walk it, but I'm talking and walking.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Yes. Quinn Ewers says he is the best quarterback in the draft over Cam and Shador. I think I'm the best in the class and the most ready for an nfa. Most ready for the NFL because of what I've been through. I think I'm the most ready for the, for the situations that occur in the NFL. Injuries, playing through tough injuries, having a big name behind you. Continue to play through that amount of pressure, continue to be confident after being benched. It's hard to do. I matured a lot and then all the injuries I had to deal with and come back from, I wouldn't trade it. It's the reality of the position. Stuff's gonna go wrong and I have a plan of attack for pretty much any situation that can arise.
Lamont Rose Jr.
I like it.
Sports Analyst 1
You got to be. See, there we go. Confidence again. He's spewing it in a different light. He's spewing the same type of confidence and brashness that they're talking about that Shador did, but in a different way. He just spinning it a different way. Using his history, his past experience on telling you why he's available as the best Player ahead of the two that might be in front of him. There's no. That's very brash. Why are you telling us that same thing? The delivery is just different.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Every player. Every player in the draft believe they're the best player in the draft. He did go through a lot. He went to Ohio State, couldn't get on the field. He leaves and go to Texas. He came with much fanfare, got booed. They wanted Arch. Yeah. He had to play through injuries. Yeah. He's going through a lot. Yeah. You have to. I mean, you have to be resilient. You have to be able to compartmentalize. They're going to love you one week, hate you the next, but you have to believe. Have a strong belief in yourself, Ocho. That's the number one thing. Never let them take your confidence, even all the booze, even if you get benched. You made it this far. You made it this far to give up, to quit. Because now you have a little bit more adversity than you've ever gone through. Nah.
Sports Analyst 1
Hey, listen. It take a toll on your mental too?
Lamont Rose Jr.
Huh?
Sports Analyst 1
You know, you take a toll on your mental.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Sports Analyst 1
Especially at the quarterback position. Oh, my goodness. Oh, my goodness.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Well, I wish Mr. Ewers the best of luck. Oh, Joe. A fan posted a picture with Sammy Sosa this weekend and it's gone viral. When did it go viral?
Sports Analyst 1
Huh? Yes. Sammy.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Yeah. Oh, you're trying to say which one? Sammy.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Wait.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Oh, yeah, no, they say. They say Sammy he black again.
Sports Analyst 1
Yeah, yeah, I saw that earlier. I thought somebody played around and photoshopped the picture because how do you go from bleaching your skin to being black again?
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Man, Sammy look like them. Look like the Williams brother, the white chicken, but he does. Yeah. Sammy, Darker. What happened?
Sports Analyst 1
I think you listen, once you stop bleaching yourself, doesn't your. Doesn't your normal pigmentation now you bleach it too much? Nope.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
He was probably on the ambient ultra esoterica.
Lamont Rose Jr.
You.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
You don't remember them? Bleaching cream. They used to be bleaching cream. Hey, anybody. Anybody my age or older know about them bleaching creams? There was ultra, there was Ambi, there was Noxzema, and there was esoterica. Anybody know about them? You know, I mean, I was light skinned once upon a time, Ocho.
Sports Analyst 1
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Nah, I've been black my whole life. Even when it wasn't popular back in the 80s because, you know, back then it wasn't popular at all. It wasn't Popular till, like, the 90s when Michael Jordan hit. Wesley Snipes hit. Because, you know, you had the Barge brothers. You had L. And Chico DeBarge. You had Al B. Sure, you had all the. All them brother with the good hair and skin.
Sports Analyst 1
Evo.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Yeah, so. Nah, I. I've been black by popular man since 68.
Sports Analyst 1
Same. Same. Same since 72.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Glad to have you back, Sammy Ocho. Granny says don't come back over unless you bring him back her containers. My grandma said don't bother coming over if you don't bring back her container.
Sports Analyst 1
Granny don't play by that Tupperware.
Lamont Rose Jr.
Now.
Sports Analyst 1
You talk about Tupperware?
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Yeah, somebody took my Tupperware just to want to take their time and just.
Sports Analyst 1
Oh, oh, they ain't bring your Tupperware back.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
They did after a couple of months. Well, you know I got it. Yeah, I know you got it, but I want it.
Sports Analyst 1
What?
Rocket Mortgage Representative
I'm gonna put my food in my hands. So you want me to store my food like this and put my hands in the freezer, huh?
Sports Analyst 1
My grandma ain't play by her Tupperware, boy. She ain't play by. And she got to use it to take her lunch, too, to work, man. And.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Please, man, we just put. We ain't have no Tupperware like that, man. We put aluminum foil on top of everything. We had no lids. Hey, y'all had. All right, maybe y'all did. We have no lids in the 70s and 80s. Food just be all out, or you put aluminum foil over the top of it. Yeah, I bet.
Sports Analyst 1
I bet. I bet you have. I bet you didn't. You didn't keep your grease in the. In the coffee. In the coffee.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Right on the. Right on the stove.
Sports Analyst 1
Come on, now. We. We don't live the same life.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Come on, now. Hey, I. I. Like I said, I ain't know nothing about. I ain't know nothing about no Tupperware. We a. Have no Tupperware. I mean, we had. You know, our drinking glass was old grape jar, was a great jelly jar, a mayonnaise jar. You know, hot water break this thing off the side of it. You ain't buy no drinking glasses.
Sports Analyst 1
Same, same. Yep.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Like I said, I ain't know nothing about this until I got to. Till I was in the NFL. I ain't know nothing about no Tupperware. I heard people mention it, but we didn't have that. Like I said, my grandma put Lumina for. Hey, cover that dish, boy. Aluminum four. Cover it up.
Sports Analyst 1
Hey, I'm just thinking about breakfast man, back in the days, I don't know if you know, quick oats, Quake oats open. Listen, I remember my granddaddy, man, either I asked for two things for breakfast. I eat that Quake Oats, oatmeal or Cream of Wheat. I don't know if you remember Cream of Wheat. And he would use the evaporated milk.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Yeah, I know.
Sports Analyst 1
Evaporated from the white can.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
I didn't know you weren't supposed to drink that milk. I didn't know you weren't supposed to drink it. I didn't know that you supposed it blends. You make. You make cakes and stuff with that. I didn't know you weren't supposed to drink it. But I was wondering, my brother used to wonder, like, man, why every time we drink this milk, our stomach be tore up.
Sports Analyst 1
It's too damn thick. I don't know what it.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
I don't know. That's all we had. Hey, we get some. Get some water in that canned milk. Yeah, my grandma said, hey, boy, drink something down a little bit, okay?
Sports Analyst 1
Put a little water.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Hey, now. And it had to be. The milk had to be really small. I mean, it almost had to be clever. You know what Clary is like, it's coagulated. Now, if it was like that, we wouldn't drink it. But hey, if it's just a little smell. Oh, you got to go into cereal. You got going up in here. Hey, my grandma. You be okay, boy? Do. But yeah, my grandma wasn't. Hey, you gonna be toting the dish out there with aluminum foil over. You weren't getting no Tupperware, so. So you were good. The volume.
Steph Curry
Make some noise. For the greatest shooter of all time, Steph Curry. We went live from All Star Weekend for a new PODC called Goat Greatest of Their Era. And we ranked our top five shooters from the 2000s.
Podcast Host 2
Peja 5 Dirk Ford.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
Peja is a lie.
Steph Curry
You won't believe who Steph left off his list.
Podcast Host 2
That's so tough. That's why we have these conversations.
Steph Curry
Yes, absolutely.
Podcast Host 2
Love it.
Steph Curry
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Nate Thompson
We're doing a new podcast together. Here we go.
Podcast Host 1
The name Energy Line with Nate and jsb.
Nate Thompson
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey life. All topics are fair game, right?
Podcast Host 1
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Nate Thompson
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Rocket Mortgage Representative
This is Mel Reed, LPGA Tour winner and six time Ladies European Tour winner.
Podcast Host 1
And Kira K. Dixon, NBC Sports reporter and host.
Rocket Mortgage Representative
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Club Shay Shay Episode Summary: "Nightcap - Hour 1: Lamont Roach Jr. joins + Sammy Sosa goes VIRAL"
Release Date: March 9, 2025
Host: Shannon Sharpe
Guests: Lamont Roach Jr., Sports Analyst 1
In this episode of Club Shay Shay, NFL legend Shannon Sharpe welcomes Lamont Roach Jr., a rising star in the boxing world, to discuss his recent bout and future aspirations. The conversation delves deep into Roach’s fight strategy, the challenges he faced, and his plans moving forward.
Lamont Roach Jr. opens the discussion by recounting his recent fight against Tank. Reflecting on his preparation and execution, Roach shares, “[05:24] the fight went exactly how we planned it to go, honestly... I knew it was a matter of time for everything to fall into play.”
Shannon Sharpe probes further into Roach’s approach, asking about his strategy and how the fight unfolded compared to expectations.
Roach emphasizes the importance of familiarity with his opponent. “[06:39] It’s one of the many reasons why it went so well. Even though we were kids, some traits and characteristics grew with him,” he explains. This familiarity allowed Roach to anticipate and counter Tank’s tactics effectively.
The Sports Analyst adds, “[07:16] Most of the time, Tank starts slow and picks it up later rounds. But you kept a steady pace, taking hits and giving them back, which was unexpected.”
The fight concluded with a majority draw, a result Roach finds contentious. He states, “[19:03] It could have been a 10-8 round score due to a possible knockdown... I thought I won a very competitive fight.” Roach criticizes the referee’s decision during the ninth round, believing a knockdown should have been declared, potentially altering the fight’s outcome.
Discussing the rematch clause in his contract, Roach confirms his eagerness for an immediate rematch. “[13:40] I signed for the immediate rematch when I signed for the first fight just in case,” he notes. Both Sharpe and the analyst express anticipation for a rematch, highlighting the excitement it would generate among fans.
Looking ahead, Roach outlines his potential opponents and weight class considerations. “[35:20] Champs at 135 right now like Shakur, Keyshawn Davis, and Lomachenko are up next.” He also mentions his openness to moving up in weight to 140 if it presents better opportunities.
The conversation shifts to the evolution of boxing, with the analyst drawing parallels between past legends and current fighters. “[30:04] Look at the great fighters from the 70s like Ali and Frazier. They didn’t shy away from tough matchups because they wanted to build their legacy.”
Roach concurs, emphasizing the importance of taking on formidable opponents to solidify one’s standing in the sport. “[31:30] It's about putting on good fights that fans want to see. Performance is what matters.”
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the role of confidence and resilience. Roach shares his philosophy, “[25:00] I always want to get better all the time. No matter if I do have a good performance or not.”
The analyst echoes this sentiment, highlighting how confidence drives athletes to excel despite challenges. “[57:15] They don’t want to lose, but at some point, they have no choice but to fight each other.”
Shannon Sharpe wraps up the episode by congratulating Roach on his performance and expressing excitement for future discussions following the rematch. “[36:28] We’ll see what happens after that. Appreciate it, Lamont.”
Lamont Roach Jr. [05:24]: “The fight went exactly how we planned it to go, honestly... I knew it was a matter of time for everything to fall into play.”
Roach [19:03]: “I thought I won a very competitive fight. It wasn’t the outcome I had hoped for.”
Roach [13:40]: “I signed for the immediate rematch when I signed for the first fight just in case.”
Sports Analyst [07:16]: “You kept a steady pace, taking hits and giving them back, which was unexpected.”
Roach [35:20]: “Champs at 135 right now like Shakur, Keyshawn Davis, and Lomachenko are up next.”
Roach [25:00]: “I always want to get better all the time. No matter if I do have a good performance or not.”
Sports Analyst [30:04]: “Look at the great fighters from the 70s like Ali and Frazier. They didn’t shy away from tough matchups because they wanted to build their legacy.”
This episode of Club Shay Shay offers an in-depth look into Lamont Roach Jr.'s mindset, strategies, and future plans within the boxing arena. Through candid discussions and insightful analysis, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of what drives Roach as he navigates his boxing career. The episode sets the stage for exciting developments in his journey, particularly with the anticipated rematch against Tank.