🥊 The $100M Fight Everyone's Afraid to Make: Inside Scoop! Discover why KSI vs Jake Paul could be the biggest boxing event yet! 💥
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A
To me that does more viewers than anybody. I know Mike Tyson did like 100 million views. I know we had 75, 000 people in the arena, in the audience. I think that KSI versus Jake Paul, we fill out Manchester Stadium. Easy, easy money on that. I want to see KSI versus Jake Paul. I know that there's some weight discrepancy there, but Jake would come down and wait. I know KSI would go up and wait. We got to figure that one out.
B
All right guys, Got him back. He's got a sore neck because he just did some car jitsu, bro.
A
Incredibly sore neck. I fought against a 5 and 0 professional MMA fighter in a car on Kaiser net stream. I think we were pulling like a quarter million viewers at the time. The clips on Twitter have 20 million plus views. 30 million views. Bless you, brother. So insane. So I just got back from that. Came straight here.
B
Wow. Five zero. I thought you just wrestled some random kid.
A
No, he was. He was, bro. He's reffing the matches. 5 and 0 MMA fighter and he's competed before in car jitsu.
B
He had a huge advantage on bro.
A
Huge advantage, man. But I wanted to do it. It was very fun. Man's absolutely, absolutely. I don't want to say dominated me. I feel like it was very draw. I actually gave up the tap because I thought it would be better content me. Content creation first. Anything for the vlog. I'm not going to fight something that could be a good clip, you know. So I want to clip it obviously. And flew straight here. Came to you.
B
Shout out to Kai. Dude. That. That subathon he's on right now, I see clips of a daily bro extreme.
A
The. The stuff that he's doing is insane. I don't think any normal person can keep up with that pace.
B
No.
A
Even at night, you know, last night I think he had some guy from Andre Guadala, right? Is that the band guy?
B
Band guy? No, he had. That's an NBA player.
A
There's some guy from a band. Massively famous band. I know the names. I'm just not good with with people or names or bands. He has some famous band guy. Literally every time he gets a sub or a 50 sub or something like that, the band guy starts playing on the guitar, hitting the drums, waking this man up. This man is on zero sleep, nothing but content for 30 days. I have to say, biggest guy in the game right now.
B
Hats off to him. I think he might be the hardest working streamer out there.
A
Hardest. A million percent. I don't think there's anybody that works harder, I show speed is in the conversation. That's the only man that can compete at all.
B
Yeah. And prime Aiden Ross. I would say Prime Aiden Ross. Not right now.
A
Not right now. No. Aiden Ross. Amazing. Love you, Aiden. But right now, Kai speed biggest guys in the game. And I think specifically right now, Kai outshining everybody for sure because he's got.
B
The clips unlocked too.
A
You go on Tick Tock a million percent right now. So my little brother, check this out. So you saw the card jitsu thing. I fought the MMA fighter right after me, Kai fought my little brother on. On Twitter, on tick tock, on YouTube. Right now it's got. It has 30 million. 20 million, 30 million on. On Twitter. So. So probably 50 million, 75 million something across the board. And it's Kai fighting my little brother. All the tags is Kai fights Jujit Karjitsu champion or something. My little brother is actually a kid, bro. I lied to get him in there. So no offense to Kai, I just wanted to get my brother in there. None of. None of Kai's boys would fight anybody, bro. Scared, bro. Scared of the big man. None of them would fight anybody. So Kai fought my little brother. He's a blue belt in jiu jitsu. He fought him. He held him down for two minutes or whatever. That clip's super viral. My little brother is just a fan. I brought him with me. He's been my cameraman since he was three years old. I brought him with me to meet Kai and he ended up fighting Kai in this car jitsu thing. So for my little bro, literally, he's super excited. I, as an older brother, couldn't be more proud of him, couldn't be more excited that he got to meet one of his, like, idols and also fight him in a car.
B
That's a win win.
A
That's nothing but a wins all around.
B
For everybody in the chat.
A
W's in the chat, boys. W's in the chat.
B
Let's go. I might have to get in live streaming, man.
A
Bro, you really do have, honestly with what you're doing and all the people that you bring around. Live streaming for you, I think is so key.
B
Yeah, especially the behind the scenes conversations and just like pulling up to events and stuff.
A
A million you, you and me already know, bro. I'm behind the scenes everywhere, right? So like, everybody sees me, they're always like, brother, you're omnipresent. And it's because I am behind the scenes with everybody. So, you know, I already came from Jake Paul Versus Mike Tyson. Jake Paul's team flew me out. I work with Netflix a bit. Came out from that. Came straight here or I'm sorry, went to Kai's house, did that. Came straight here. Doing this with you, another big name. And then tomorrow I go to esports awards. And then this weekend we're dropping a Logan Paul video with me in it. We did this whole thing with the BBC news from England. So we play this huge prank on those guys. I don't know how much I can say until Logan drops his video. But BBC just dropped their interview with the fake Logan Paul and now we're going to have our rebuttal this weekend. So it's been non stop. I love that.
B
Yeah. Because you still got the fake Jake and the fake Logan, right?
A
Yeah, yeah. So I help manage fake Jake, fake Logan, me, Cody J. James, Rodney Peterson, that's fake Logan. And then Bobby, that's fake Jake. Brought him out, did a whole bunch of content with those boys. So it was insane. Some stuff is coming to Netflix very soon as well. It's been honestly just a roller coaster, bro.
B
I love that. Who do you want to see Jake Paul fight next?
A
Me personally. So I've been seeing him. Do I. I think for the fans, for the like younger fans. I know I show speed. Called him out to like. It's probably a sparring match, bro. That'd be fun to watch. Obviously Tommy Fury is on the table because he probably has to get his redemption against him. But I really, I think that what everybody wants to see is what started back in the day when we all started crossover boxing. Right. So since 2018, there's always been talks of Jake Paul versus KSI. To me, that does more viewers than anybody. I know Mike Tyson did like 100 million views. I know we had 75,000 people in the arena, in the audience. I think that KSI versus Jake Paul, we fill out Manchester Stadium. Easy, easy money on that. I want to see KSI versus Jake Paul. I know that there's some weight discrepancy there, but Jake would come down and wait. I know KSI would go up in a way. We got to figure that one out.
B
Yeah, they've been ducking each other, bro, A million percent.
A
And now I don't know if you've seen Logan Paul and, and Jake Paul just had their podcast together and Jake said he'd be willing to do the, the, the weight on a coin flip. So if he's willing to do it for a coin flip, we gotta figure out, bro, if you're Able to do it for a coin flip. Let's figure out the deal, bro. Let's get it done. We got all the fans, all the people in the world. I think we fill out a stadium, 75,000 people, easily. KSI versus Jake Paul. We do it easy. I'm fighting on the card, by the way.
B
Oh, you are?
A
Oh, of course, bro. I'm OG in the game. I'm one of the guys who started the crossover boxing. I'm fighting on that card. We're going to do it. Happy punch on the card with the. With the KSI versus Jake Paul. It has to happen.
B
Oh, yeah. Did you feel like Serrano got robbed, bro?
A
She got headbutted a lot, bro. Katie Taylor, great boxer. Amazing. Very good, very good at headbutts, you know? God, if it was MMA Katie Taylor all day. She's Irish girl. Irish last. Of course she's gonna head, but. But yeah, I do feel. I don't know if robbery is the right word, because I'm gonna be honest with you guys. I was running around doing stuff. The clips that I've seen, I think that the Headbutts just had a lot to do. I know that opened up the cut on her eyes, so I. I would like to see that ran back a million percent.
B
Would you get penalized for that?
A
You should. You should get penalized for that. Of course. And I think that in that fight there should have been more calls on the headbutts. I have to go back and rewatch it. I really was like in and out. I watch Winerson Nunes. That's my boy, Brazilian fa, you know, So I have to watch the Brazilians, but I got to run that one back. I do want to see them rematch. Of course.
B
I feel that. What do you think's going to pop off in 25? What type of content?
A
20. As far as content for anything or.
B
As far as like social media?
A
Social media, obviously. Live streaming is the big wave. Everybody's on it. Kai's crushing it. I show speed is crushing it. All these boys celebrity poker tour, crushing it. This stuff. I think that people want to see people just living their lives and doing this type of things, like you said, behind the scenes stuff. Things that people don't typically see. Stuff like me and you do is so interesting, man. You see all the people on. On the camera. I'm a little bit famous in my own right, Right. I have a few million followers. But the stuff that I get behind the scenes is so much more the. Bless you over there. Bless you, brother. All the stuff that we get behind the scenes is so interesting and I think that it could be relatable to anybody. So I'm going to go ahead with live streaming. I think that we have that KSI versus Jake Paul fight. I also think on the table. Conor McGregor wants to fight KSI. I think yes.
B
Not Jake.
A
Not Jake. Because here's the thing. Jake, Paul Logan, Paul very famous in America. Right? Bless you again. Bless you again. Yeah, Another blessing.
B
Contagious, brother.
A
Please don't make me sneeze. I'm on camera with Sean. Michael, please, brother. So obviously Jake, Paul Logan Paul, super famous out here. KSI, arguably, person by person, ratio wise, more famous in the UK.
B
Wow.
A
KSI is massive to Conor McGregor. KSI is more famous by fivefold than the Paul brothers because it's just a small area over there. He's a massive fish I see in a small pond, you know?
B
Plus Ireland, UK rivalry.
A
Exactly. So KSI versus Conor boxing match over there. They fill out any stadium they want. Any stadium over in the uk, Conor versus KSI. Fills it out, packs out, sold out. There's no way you can get in there. McGregor versus KSI, that's a move. 20, 25, I'm calling it now. Massive event.
B
That'd be dope. Who would you bet on in that one, bro?
A
You want to be honest?
B
Yeah.
A
So JJ, KSI is my boy since forever. Conor McGregor. Conor McGregor's hands, something different. He put hands on Mayweather, arguably won a few of the rounds in that fight. He's dangerous. I will say McGregor is a little bit bigger now. KSI is still a bigger. Bigger weight class, bigger guy, more power. I'm gonna go ahead and give that one to JJ. I think KSI wins that.
B
Wow.
A
KSI versus McGregor. KSI wins and I want to see it done. McGregor proved me wrong, brother.
B
We'll get him to respond on Twitter.
A
Let's get it, let's get it. Let's get the response.
B
Let's get it, man. Where can people keep up with you and your events and your boxing stuff?
A
If you want to keep up with me, my personal social is over it. Flow O V E R T F O W I'm doing everything I know. Everybody. Your favorite influencers, favorite guy. I don't know if I influence anybody, but, you know, everybody kind of enjoys my company. You know, anyone you want from me, I'm a nice guy. But if you want to keep up with all the combat sports news, my company, Happy Punch, we're doing a billion views a month right now. Brother, you already know. A billion views a month is massive.
B
Yeah, that's no joke.
A
No joke, bro. So a billion views a month. Follow us on Happy Punch. Joe Rogan just gave us a follow, so if he can follow us, you can.
B
I love that pitch. Check him out, guys. Let's go.
A
My brother. Bro. Thank you for having me, man. Always a pleasure. Always an honor. Big fan since forever. And keep doing what you're doing.
B
Likewise.
A
Yes, sir.
B
Guys.
Release Date: November 30, 2024
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: PJ DSH
In the latest episode of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly sits down with renowned influencer and combat sports entrepreneur PJ DSH. The conversation delves deep into the world of content creation, viral moments, the evolving landscape of live streaming, and the highly anticipated crossover boxing matches that are capturing global attention.
PJ DSH kicks off the discussion by sharing his recent endeavors in content creation, highlighting a unique event where he engaged in "car jitsu" against a professional MMA fighter. This unexpected matchup garnered significant viewership across various platforms.
“I fought against a 5 and 0 professional MMA fighter in a car on Kaiser net stream. I think we were pulling like a quarter million viewers at the time. The clips on Twitter have 20 million plus views. 30 million views. Bless you, brother. So insane.”
— PJ DSH [00:30]
He emphasizes the importance of creating engaging content, even if it means stepping out of his comfort zone for the sake of his audience.
The conversation shifts to the phenomenal rise of streamers like Kai and ShowSpeed, who are dominating the live streaming space with relentless content creation.
“The stuff that he's doing is insane. I don't think any normal person can keep up with that pace.”
— PJ DSH [01:23]
PJ commends Kai's dedication, noting his continuous subathons and collaborations with other influencers, which have significantly boosted his visibility and follower count.
“I don't want to say dominated me. I feel like it was very draw. I actually gave up the tap because I thought it would be better content me. Content creation first.”
— PJ DSH [00:57]
A major highlight of the episode is the discussion surrounding the potential boxing match between Jake Paul and KSI. PJ DSH passionately advocates for this fight, predicting it to be a massive draw both in viewership and live attendance.
“KSI versus Jake Paul, we fill out Manchester Stadium. Easy, easy money on that. I want to see KSI versus Jake Paul.”
— PJ DSH [05:40]
He draws parallels with historic boxing events, citing Mike Tyson's fights that garnered over 100 million views and suggesting that the Paul brothers' bout could rival those numbers.
“I know Mike Tyson did like 100 million views. I know we had 75,000 people in the arena, in the audience.”
— PJ DSH [05:40]
Expanding on the theme of crossover boxing, PJ discusses the intriguing possibility of Conor McGregor taking on KSI in the ring. He believes this matchup would be a significant event, especially given McGregor's fame and KSI's massive following in the UK.
“Conor McGregor versus KSI. Fills out any stadium they want. Any stadium over in the UK, Conor versus KSI. Fills it out, packs out, sold out.”
— PJ DSH [08:36]
PJ also shares his personal prediction, backing KSI to triumph in this potential clash due to his size and power advantage.
“KSI is my boy since forever. Conor McGregor's hands, something different. He put hands on Mayweather, arguably won a few of the rounds in that fight. He's dangerous. I will say McGregor is a little bit bigger now. KSI is still a bigger. Bigger weight class, bigger guy, more power. I'm gonna go ahead and give that one to JJ. I think KSI wins that.”
— PJ DSH [09:01]
The episode also touches upon recent boxing matches, specifically discussing Katie Taylor's fight and the controversial headbutts that occurred, leading to questions about fair play and referee decisions.
“She got headbutted a lot, bro. Katie Taylor, great boxer. Amazing. Very good at headbutts, you know?”
— PJ DSH [06:23]
PJ expresses his desire to see a rematch, emphasizing the need for more stringent calls on fouls to ensure fair competition.
Looking ahead, PJ DSH shares his insights on the future of content creation, highlighting live streaming as the dominant trend. He believes that providing behind-the-scenes access and showcasing authentic moments will continue to engage audiences effectively.
“I think that people want to see people just living their lives and doing this type of things, like you said, behind the scenes stuff. Things that people don't typically see.”
— PJ DSH [07:19]
He underscores the success of his ventures, including Happy Punch, which currently garners a billion views a month, showcasing his influence in the combat sports arena.
“Happy Punch on the card... a billion views a month right now. Brother, you already know. A billion views a month is massive.”
— PJ DSH [10:00]
Towards the end of the episode, PJ encourages listeners to follow his social media channels to stay updated with his latest projects and combat sports news. He highlights collaborations with major figures and upcoming projects that promise to keep his audience engaged.
“If you want to keep up with me, my personal social is over it. Flow Overtflow, I'm doing everything I know.”
— PJ DSH [09:37]
The episode wraps up with mutual appreciation between Sean Kelly and PJ DSH, celebrating the guest's accomplishments and ongoing contributions to the digital and combat sports landscape.
“Bro. Thank you for having me, man. Always a pleasure. Always an honor. Big fan since forever. And keep doing what you're doing.”
— PJ DSH [10:11]
“I fought against a 5 and 0 professional MMA fighter in a car on Kaiser net stream... 30 million views. Bless you, brother. So insane.”
— PJ DSH [00:30]
“KSI versus Jake Paul, we fill out Manchester Stadium. Easy, easy money on that.”
— PJ DSH [05:40]
“Conor McGregor versus KSI... KSI wins and I want to see it done.”
— PJ DSH [09:01]
“Happy Punch... a billion views a month right now.”
— PJ DSH [10:00]
To follow PJ DSH and stay updated on his latest ventures in combat sports and content creation, follow him on his social media platforms and check out Happy Punch for comprehensive combat sports coverage.
This episode of Digital Social Hour offers a deep dive into the intersection of digital content creation and combat sports, providing listeners with valuable insights into leveraging viral moments and anticipating the next big events in the boxing world.