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Dan Le Batard
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Stugatz
This is the Dan Levator show with the Stuttgarts podcast.
Dan Le Batard
Our old friend Rosie Perez is going to join us here in a little while. I erred in not asking Samson. I did want to talk to him about everybody who. Who is alleging that the Jake Paul Tyson fight was fixed enough that Jake Paul now has to come out and make public commentary about it. Because people who are watching, some of the fighting experts who are watching are noticing that Mike Tyson is. There are easy opportunities for Mike Tyson that would have been taken even four years ago against Roy Jones Jr. He looked like a different human being in the legs. But I don't know how sick he was recently either, because Mike Tyson clearly had some openings, some amateur openings on things that the novice fight expert, if such a thing can exist. Right? Because people examining this on the Internet are saying there were some right hands and the fact that there were no uppercuts from Mike, that Jake Paul left the openings. And some people are alleging fixing there.
Mike Ryan
I mean, fixing is a bridge too far to be honest, Dan. But it is weird to see a killer like Mike Tyson and have him not do the things that he's built to do, scientifically, humanly built to do. No, but you can be old. He's had those same shots on a punching bag and takes them one minute bursts. We see those videos in one minute bursts. Okay, but they were open, right? It's not like he's too old to throw a punch. Then what are we doing?
Billy Gill
There was one moment that I noticed when it was happening, and it was pretty early in the fight. I would put it in the group chat. Why didn't Mike take that shot? And since then, the Internet's isolated that clip and been like, whoa, what is this? Because you could see the opening. Mike Tyson kind of cocked back and then just pull it, pull it back. And Jake Paul wasn't moving very fast at this moment. It was a clean shot. But Mike Tyson went through a lot. And I guess the explanation is you don't have to allege rigging. It could just be like, man, Mike Tyson was clearly not right. He was biting his glove the entire time. He announced that he lost, like, a lot of blood. We still don't really know exactly how that came about. And that's what initially postponed the fight. So, look, it was what it was.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, it is what it is because it was what it was.
Billy Gill
I mean, it went pretty much exactly how we thought, right? And, like, Dan would come onto the show and entertain, like, well, you know, One punch from that guy. Ultimately it's a 60 year old man against a dude that is in the prime of his life, that is in really good shape and it's a combat sport.
Chris Cody
Yeah. But when Jake leaves an opening you are left to wonder why Mike wouldn't take.
Billy Gill
I mean a lot about. It was odd with Mike and then you find out he was really sick before the fight. And Roy Jones is saying the entire fight he doesn't. I don't like his legs here.
Dan Le Batard
Said it from the very beginning. Don't like his legs at all. Roy who fought him four years ago and that's not how Mike was moving. We don't need to spend any more time here. Rosie Perez will join us in a bit.
Chris Cody
That was that.
Dan Le Batard
There's been a lot of. Yes, that was that. There's been a lot of Internet sleuthing on this subject. And when 100 million people watch something and feel ripped off, there are going to be a lot of theories after that.
Mike Ryan
I mean they pay a pay per view price for it. You paid 1599 or whatever for your Netflix.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, but no, but that night I think, I think when Mike says it was what it was and it met exp. Or it met what the expectations were, which were low. No, it did not. A hundred million people tuned in hoping to see something better than that. Like they left disappointed. Boxing does that a lot.
Mike Ryan
Serrano Taylor was incredible. One of the fights of the year just before that fight.
Chris Cody
No one cares.
Mike Ryan
Nobody cares.
Chris Cody
No one, no one tuned in.
Billy Gill
Stigat.
Dan Le Batard
That's not true, Dan.
Chris Cody
I'm sorry. A handful of boxing fans care. But people tuned in to see Mike Tyson. That's what they wanted to see.
Mike Ryan
Sure they got a fight of the year right before that fight you saw.
Billy Gill
Him, you saw what it would look like if a 60 year old mike Tyson got in the ring against Jake Paul. We all knew that that was a possibility. Even the people that were most bullish on Mike's chances knew that there is a real possibility if this could be.
Dan Le Batard
Past round one or round two. You're going to deal with 60 year old even with two minute rounds. I don't think people understand what it takes out of the human body just to get in the R and where your legs are when you're that afraid of I've got to fight this other person for money and they can concuss me. Like it's a weird way to make a living. It's scary and there's some drainage involved before you ever to your legs, before you Ever get in the ring by round three, Man, I've told one of my favorite stories in sports, history of sports is George Foreman in Africa, in Zaire, where they're chanting for the Ali the underdog. And for seven rounds Foreman has just given him everything. All the Tyson stuff, everything. And Ali just keeps whispering to him, is that all you got, George? Is that all you got? It's all rope a dope. Is that all you got? And in the eighth round when Foreman got knocked out in one of the best fights ever, it's like, yeah, pretty much, yeah. That's all I. That's all I got.
Chris Cody
That's when boxing was boxing, Dan.
Mike Ryan
Seven rounds of it.
Dan Le Batard
That's when we were kings.
Billy Gill
That's when we were kings.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. It's one of my favorites. It is. I know it's a dorky story, but I love it so much. You're the heavy. George Foreman was Tyson. He had a pet tiger. He was walking around in the street with a pet tiger.
Billy Gill
Dan.
Mike Ryan
That's on your YouTube algorithm. Just like the Norm MacDonald thing. 60 year old P. That's also part of it.
Dan Le Batard
Well, but that Tyson tapped into that for me and a lot of people my age, like there was a whole lot of hope trafficking we were doing with the convicted rapist. There just be. Be good one last time, old man.
Mike Ryan
30 years removed from your prime.
Dan Le Batard
Knock out the kid and show him on behalf of. Show the whippersnappers on behalf of us, old guy.
Chris Cody
What boxing used to be.
Dan Le Batard
That's. I have this new thing that was supposed to be weekly that hasn't been weekly. Is it still undefeated? Billy, it is a. It is an agent of chaos. Is it Bet the House or Bet the Senate?
Stugatz
It's called Bet the House. Everybody knows it's called.
Dan Le Batard
I don't know what it is. Is it still unbeaten? It was three and oh, for a while there.
Stugatz
I believe we're four and one now because we had one last week that didn't air, but we had the right pick, so we're crediting that one. That one. That one hit. So that one, that one was a win. Now we did have a loss. What's that, Thomas?
Dan Le Batard
Why didn't it air?
Chris Cody
Hold on, Thomas.
Stugatz
We're undefeated in the fbs. I don't know why he walked in the middle of me talking, but yeah.
Dan Le Batard
Thomas has been working very hard on this shitty bit.
Stugatz
Yeah, but he got a little, he got a little comfortable because he brought him on the microphone before now just interrupting segments.
Billy Gill
Kind of rude.
Stugatz
It's odd really. But anywho. So we lost. It's emotional. We lost a couple weeks back. Now hold on a second.
Billy Gill
Not there yet.
Stugatz
Lost a couple weeks ago. Last week was a big W. Didn't air. But we still won that one. It still happened. I don't know. I wasn't here. So anyways, that's why we'll take your word on.
Dan Le Batard
Needed a set up.
Stugatz
Well, Thomas was. Thomas is primed to set it. I don't know what happened. We don't need to point fingers here. It's Thanksgiving week. Tony's got to get out of here. So the point is this. This week we got a big guest. Very big, very big guest. This week. Not. Not a House of Representatives. A senator. We have a Senator for over 30 years who all. Not yet. Who for the 30 years of his service as a senator has been putting smiles on people's faces the entire time.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, he has?
Chris Cody
Really?
Stugatz
It's time to bake. The senator of pr.
Billy Gill
Senators bid.
Stugatz
The senator. The senator of referee. Senators. It's time to bet. The senator of referee. Senator. The senator of Representatives. Senator.
Rosie Perez
Senator.
Billy Gill
Senator.
Stugatz
Senator. Rhett Creep. Senators. This week of our neighbors to the north is senators team dentist Dr. William Wildfield Henry. We got a matchup that seemed like it was going to be a big one, but now those people don't really care about it and probably won't really impact the standings whatsoever because everybody versus the US TRO. Dr. Henry, who you got?
Billy Gill
That'd be Notre Dame.
Stugatz
Wow.
Chris Cody
So good.
Billy Gill
I don't think they're in if they lose that one. Yeah.
Stugatz
Nah, they're still gonna get in. Don't fool yourself.
Chris Cody
It was built for them to get in.
Billy Gill
I'm a conference championship game.
Chris Cody
It doesn't matter.
Billy Gill
Illinois is a six win team now.
Chris Cody
Big brand team dentist.
Stugatz
Yeah. Oh, by the way, also breaking news on the latest episode of Ice Ice Baby. Coming out soon. We're gonna have the full interview with Dr. Bill Henry. So we went. We went about 40 minutes or so with Dr. Bill Henry before we got that pick. And we figured, you know what? We're not gonna not use the 40 minutes where we talked at Ottawa Senators team dentist, Dr. Bill Henry. So that's gonna be on the latest episode of Ice Ice Baby.
Dan Le Batard
The hockey show doesn't want that.
Billy Gill
You can get O Canada for that.
Stugatz
For that bed there. What? No, no, it's.
Billy Gill
The bed is the thing that the.
Stugatz
House of Representatives, which is very clearly the name. Yeah.
Mike Ryan
What is I sized baby?
Billy Gill
Yeah. What is your Ice Ice baby?
Stugatz
I sized babies. The Hockey show that we've been doing for a while now. Off the record is the Iceman, Mr. Hockey, Maddie, Ice and baby Billy. Ice, Ice baby. Yeah. It's a hockey show. Everybody knows we offered Roy to be a guest multiple times. Roy has refused the guest. Mr. Hockey's personal assistants reach out to Roy on quite the number of occasions. Roy keeps turning down the appearance on Ice ice baby.
Billy Gill
Who's Mr. Hockey?
Stugatz
Mr. Hockey's Thomas. He goes by Mr. Hockey.
Chris Cody
Really?
Stugatz
Yeah. Also the Iceman. No, it is. There's been various episodes.
Dan Le Batard
Major penalty, five minutes swooning comedy.
Stugatz
It's three people trying to support Mr. Hockey, Maddie, Ice and Baby Billy, Matt.
Dan Le Batard
Ryan, everyone madd, everyone on a show that's been done with you for 20 years was trying to figure out how to play with you there. And all you did was the invisible necktie of Greg Cody from yesterday.
Stugatz
What do you mean?
Dan Le Batard
Gave us get out.
Billy Gill
You know it's coming soon.
Stugatz
It's coming soon.
Billy Gill
Has to go now. Billy's defense, he's tired. Tony is very tired and should leave. I couldn't help him.
Stugatz
It was a bridge too far.
Dan Le Batard
All of us were trying to understand what hockey language you were talking about. That. That. That segment is how you sound in my head for 20 years.
Chris Cody
That open for 20 years.
Dan Le Batard
That whole segment is just you yammering. Just yammering.
Billy Gill
The rare if I size baby has an open, I'm in the rare off the record show.
Chris Cody
What was the pick?
Stugatz
Notre Dame.
Dan Le Batard
I think Notre Dame didn't want to come into work today.
Billy Gill
I think Notre Dame gets in if they lose that game.
Chris Cody
Yes.
Dan Le Batard
Why?
Chris Cody
100%.
Dan Le Batard
Why?
Billy Gill
What's.
Dan Le Batard
Well, he just said the whole thing is built so that Notre Dame gets in. He just. He just said you have to start.
Billy Gill
They lose to us.
Dan Le Batard
You're doing this wrong. You're doing this wrong. You have to start. From the premise of this is a made for TV event that Notre Dame must participate in and then go from there.
Chris Cody
Yes, they're a lock, Mike.
Billy Gill
I think they're in trouble if they lose this one.
Chris Cody
No, they're not.
Billy Gill
Strength of schedules in the 70s.
Chris Cody
It doesn't matter. The thing was built so Notre Dame gets in.
Billy Gill
But if provided that they do what they need to do, I think a two loss Notre Dame like you'd favor a two loss team that gets to a conference championship.
Dan Le Batard
Mike, you're making the argument based on merit. You need to stop that. Okay, stop, stop. Like what are you doing? It's a made for television event. But Notre Dame plays in what do.
Billy Gill
You think about the Clemson thing? That. That was interesting. There's a chance that three ACC teams make this because there is.
Dan Le Batard
That would be whack.
Billy Gill
There is. What they're doing right now is essentially telling you look, South Carolina has a pretty good argument too for the cfp. So that's essential that that might be a low key playoff game.
Dan Le Batard
South Carolina has been good all year. Correct. South Carolina, this is slow start.
Billy Gill
Hosed on that LSU call. So like you apply context to their season. That's if Clemson does win that they're in the cfp, are they not.
Dan Le Batard
Are we not agreeing that all of this is a bit dumb? That so many losses are going to be involved that it's going to be impossible to pick 12 and we can take. We'll find a, we'll find a four loss team. We'll find. If I make it a four loss Alabama team, Stugatz will still want them in the playoffs.
Chris Cody
Of course I will. I mean over an Indiana team. Yes, I want Alabama.
Billy Gill
I guess, I guess if we really look into this. Yes, it's dumb. There's never been a way to decide a champion in this sport that hasn't felt kind of dumb. I think that this is the best of both bad options and this is certainly a year that you want as many teams in a single elimination tournament to help figure out who is the best team in the nation. I much rather have these dumb conversations about Clemson and Notre Dame because they're lower stakes. It's not like a team that's like when we had baylor and tcu 4 and 5 and 6 all into question teams that could have legitimately made noise in the CFP out. So I think this is the best of all the scenarios so far.
Chris Cody
So are you saying though, just so I'm clear, Notre Dame, if they lose this weekend or if they get a second loss here, that Mississippi for example, is more deserving?
Billy Gill
I'm not saying Mississippi because they have three losses. I'm not saying Mississippi, but certainly like Clemson. You look at whoever loses the ACC championship game, if they're their level on losses and they make it to a conference championship game, why are you holding the conference championship game against someone Notre Dame doesn't play in one.
Dan Le Batard
Stugatz, the thing that Mike is doing here that is interesting and I think a lot of people in college football are doing it because God, football always wins, man. They've just turned it into college football March Madness now because everybody's kind of the same. And since you're going to allow 12 teams in. We're going to ignore that the Notre Dame loss is apocalyptic. Like, they lost at home to a team in Northern Illinois, that it makes no sense to lose at home to that team when in all your other games you're scoring 50 points. And Northern Illinois lost to Ball State.
Rosie Perez
Who?
Dan Le Batard
Mike. Mike. Mike reminds you when they played the. Now Ball State's won a couple of games because it's. It's weird. But when they played Miami, Ball State looked incompetent. Like, so when you start doing all the comparison shopping and you're like, yeah, Notre Dame hasn't played anybody. But Notre Dame has whacked everybody they have played.
Billy Gill
They look good. No doubt. Like, if you're. If you're picking teams on what they look like right now. Yeah, absolutely. But if they lose to a USC team that hasn't had a good year, that is in all sorts of chaos, that bench their quarterback, I. You. Yeah, they have the Texas A and M win.
Dan Le Batard
There is no worse.
Billy Gill
They got bad off of, like, military academies that were ranked when they played them.
Chris Cody
Still a good win, though. Mike, if we're gonna criticize their bad loss, give them the goal.
Billy Gill
You can poke holes in the argument, especially if they lose. Now, if they win, certainly put them in. They look as good as anybody right now. But if they lose that game, you hold up their resume. Compared to others, it's not that good.
Dan Le Batard
What Mike is doing there by others is his University of Miami Hurricanes.
Billy Gill
Miami's resume is irrefutably better.
Chris Cody
Right.
Billy Gill
And like, you want to say, like that win against Connor Wegman when he's barfing on the field in Elko's first game at Texas A and M. Not taking anything away from that. I guess I did by adding the fact that Wegman, who's no longer the starter, was puking there. But we do this by arbitrary measurements, right? So top 20 Miami. You don't have a ranked win. You don't have a ranked win. Miami. Okay, I guess. All right. But if you look at others receiving votes, it's littered with teams that Miami is beat. So if I say make a top 33, Miami's got four of those wins. Should Miami lose these games. So they're ranked wins. I don't. What. Like, it's all stupid. You have to. You have to kind of judge teams by how they've looked against competition. That's tough. And if you want to say that the ACC is overrated and, yeah, not a good look that Rhett Lashley rolls in there with smu and goes to a conference championship game. That doesn't take away from the fact that this is a conference that head to head against the Big Ten is better, has a shot to be over.500 against the vaunted SEC.
Dan Le Batard
Vaunted.
Billy Gill
They're better than the Big 12 and head to head.
Chris Cody
But I think what you're doing here with Notre Dame is you're protecting against. If Notre Dame loses to usc, if the Keynes lose to Syracuse, you think the Canes should get in. And I'm telling you Notre Dame is in.
Billy Gill
I don't think the Canes should get in. If they lose to Syracuse. Really, if they lose to Syracuse, they should be out. I think there's a discussion to be had. If the Keynes beat Syracuse, make it to the ACC championship game and lose to smu, the same case that I would make, in fact, I'd say it's a more dramatic case for SMU if their two losses are to BYU and to Miami, they should not be punished by losing their conference championship game. That's an extra game. That makes everybody kind of money, Right? Big money for everybody. You should not hold it against them.
Chris Cody
Do you think, Dan, that if the Keynes lose to Syracuse this weekend that Mike will be singing the same.
Dan Le Batard
I was surprised to hear him say that. But I will simply say to Mike the same thing about Miami that I just said about Notre Dame. I think you need to rethink that. You're ignoring that this is a made for TV event and if there are margins that Miami and Notre Dame can climb through to get on the marquee among 12 teams, SM is going to lose there like something that looks and sounds and feels like SMU is going to lose to what's the better television product? Like that's going to be the tiebreaker and they're never going to have to say it. They're going to be able to hide it and drown it in numbers and strength of schedule and FBI. And at the end it's going to be we want to see Miami and Notre Dame because hey, ESPN wants the big games. Like what are we doing? We need to get the big games. Who was that big money guy? What was the sound that he made? What was that guy? What was the. That character? Big money guy. You said the big money. There's a big money television game.
Billy Gill
Yeah. I don't understand. Well, the conference championship games are big money conference championship games. And the fact that Notre Dame doesn't play in one, it's convenient and they don't have to play that extra game against a really challenging opponent. And by the way, in other conferences, that can hurt you. They say it's not supposed to hurt you. And I think by putting Clemson at number 12 right now, essentially telling you they're in a win. And in scenario against South Carolina, how do you put Clemson into the CFP and not the loser of the ACC championship game? Now, that loser may very well be Clemson because Miami has to do what they need to do against Syracuse. But if there's a scenario in which Clemson's in the top 12, Miami and SMU play in the ACC championship game, you can't kick one of those two teams out and favor Clemson. Clemson didn't have the benefit of playing that extra game.
Dan Le Batard
Rosie Perez next. Don Lebatard.
Chris Cody
If Daniel Day Lewis did it, you'd be jerking off all over yourself.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, come on.
Billy Gill
Yeah, I would be.
Mike Ryan
Aggressive description.
Dan Le Batard
I mean, what is it? What is that?
Chris Cody
I'm just saying.
Dan Le Batard
No, that's just saying. What?
Billy Gill
That's me. I see that photo of Daniel Day Lewis looking like Lincoln before he's about to start filming Lincoln, and you know what I do? I mean, stugots. I jerk off all over myself. That's what I do.
Dan Le Batard
Lincoln, who you outed the other day.
Billy Gill
Don'T make this a rejoin.
Stugatz
This is the Don Levatar show with est dugouts.
Dan Le Batard
She makes us happy every time we see her, every time we hear from her.
Chris Cody
It's been a while.
Dan Le Batard
She made that fiasco tolerable on Netflix as we were watching that poor old guy get beaten up by Jake Paul.
Billy Gill
You always want to start off awkward.
Dan Le Batard
That's his thing.
Billy Gill
Welcome. Thank you for coming back.
Dan Le Batard
Rosie Perez is serially honest. I am not telling. And she loves her boxing and she knows far more about boxing than I know. She's one still weird.
Billy Gill
Seems like you know her very well.
Dan Le Batard
She is one of our all time favorite guests on the show. She's an Oscar nominated actress. She's got a new show with Billy Crystal and Judith Light. It is called before on Apple tv. And we love her because she is one of boxing's most passionate fans and she's known as the first lady of boxing. Is that a better introduction?
Chris Cody
There you go. Yeah.
Dan Le Batard
Okay.
Billy Gill
Quite honestly, yes. Much better.
Dan Le Batard
Yes. But she knows that we love her and we enjoyed watching that spectacle with everybody else because the Netflix numbers came in, Rosie, and it was over 100 million people like that. We're talking about on the downloads. I don't know what you thought that was going to be, but did it live up to your Expectations. And we've missed you. Thank you for joining us.
Rosie Perez
Okay, that was a lot. But. Hi.
Stugatz
Hello.
Dan Le Batard
Yes, it was a lot.
Billy Gill
Also, download anything off Netflix.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, I'm sorry. That's right. I got that wrong. Watched on Netflix. It was not downloaded. I think it gets. Well, never mind.
Chris Cody
No download.
Billy Gill
Nope, it doesn't on DVDs.
Dan Le Batard
You're like a dog with a bone on there, Rosie. How did you feel about the entire experience? And thanks again for joining us.
Rosie Perez
Well, since it was my first time doing it, I would say it was unexpected, stressful, wonderful, exciting, mind blowing, and also like, oh, my God, what the hell did I just see?
Billy Gill
What.
Dan Le Batard
What surprised you about the entire extravaganza? Because I don't know how much preparation invol. I don't know how much work you did with Roy Jones Jr. And your team beforehand. Why was it stressful?
Rosie Perez
It was stressful because initially I was supposed to be the host with Kate Abduskat, and then they changed it and said, we think you would be better as color commentary. I went, oh, no, no, no. And they said, well, why don't we just test it out? So we did a test run. We watched a fight with the sound off, and we had to commentate Morrow, Roy Jr. And myself. And I ended up having so done with it. They just kind of talked me into it. And then when the reality hit when we got to Arlington, I was like, oh, my gosh, this is serious. And because I have such respect for commentaries, you know, I mean, everyone down from Jim Lampley all the way down to Paulie Malignagi and Tim Bradley and Andre Ward himself, I think the magnitude of the whole event started to really hit me once I walked into the stadium.
Dan Le Batard
So were there nerves, unlike other nerves that you've had where you've been a performer for a long time?
Rosie Perez
That's a good question. It was very similar to, like, when you go out on a Broadway stage because this is real, there's no cut, and you better come with the goods, you know? So that was in my favor because I understand how to deal with stress in those situations. You kind of just do it. You know what I mean? And you don't let it get the best of you. When I first went in the standup, that's when you stand in front of the camera with the mics, handheld, standing up. For the first fight, I was obviously nervous, so it was really good that I did the prelim. I did Shushu Carrington's fight because I love him and I think he's great. And it was Andre Ward who had suggested to me to do that run first, so that when the main card came around, I was kind of more settled in, and I was.
Chris Cody
Rosie, you love boxing. We've had you on so many times over the years. You really love boxing. And I'm wondering, does it make you sad that Jake Paul is now the face of boxing?
Rosie Perez
It's, it's, it's. It's complicated my feelings in regards to Jake Paul, because I am so grateful for him for getting, you know, Amanda Serrano paid. I mean, really. I mean, that woman has been getting punched in the face, what, over 16 years and didn't get a big payday until he came around. That's really sad. And as well as Katie Taylor, she benefited off of his promotion of Amanda Serrano. So I highly respect him for that. But in regards to him as a boxer, I mean, he has gotten better, he's taken it seriously. But, yeah, you know.
Dan Le Batard
Your confidence, though, in the subject matter, it's interesting to hear you talk about nerves because. Because the subject matter, you've got. You've got it down right. It is the performing aspect of just. There are a lot of people listening to this. And what. Where do the nerves come from there? Because I don't imagine that you can have much more confidence than you do in talking boxing.
Rosie Perez
Well, once I was seated at the. On ringside, I was having fun, but it was the production aspect of it, because the production was a little faulty. We couldn't hear the truck in the earlobe, you know, so it was. We were rushing to do the standup, then rushing back to sit down, and I didn't hear certain cues, you know, And Roy and Mara were very supportive in that respect, as well. As the floor manager, she was great, but it was. It was a lot. So that. That part was like, oh, my goodness, what's going on? You know? But Roy Jr actually has said to me, Prior said, when I first walked in the stadium, he looked at my face and he said, you all right? And I was like, nah. And he goes, yo, you need to calm down. And I started cracking up. And he said, this is fun. You. They asked you for a reason. They didn't ask anybody else. They asked you. And he says, so I got you. And Andre Ward came over and said, listen, if you ever feel nervous, just say, hey, Roy, what do you think? Because he's the best at it. And that's what I would do. I don't know if you noticed that I would always say, hey, Roy, what do you Think about that, you know, and he really helped me out.
Dan Le Batard
When would you say was the last time you were this scared? Or scared is probably overstated. But before performing, Rosie, what compares? Like you mentioned Broadway, but what is the last time that felt like this? You're a very accomplished actress.
Rosie Perez
I would say my Broadway debut because I had to be butt naked on stage. Yeah, that was.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, that'll do it. Yeah, understood.
Rosie Perez
You know what's so funny about that performance? The director was so angry at me, he was so pissed off because I'm supposed to walk around the stage naked and I'm thinking, my family's here opening night. I can't do it. I just can't do it. I'm Puerto Rican. You know, the scene is Joey Pants and I are in bed, we're doing the deed. And then after the deed, I'm supposed to get up naked and clean the room. Like, what woman in the real world does that? Not with a one night stand, you know what I'm saying? And so what I did was I picked up the pillow and I was holding it on my side so you could cover my tits and my, you know what? Woohoo. And yeah, the director was so angry after the show. How dare you. How dare you. I said, listen, my family was in the audience. I just couldn't do it. I just couldn't do it.
Dan Le Batard
I need, I need an elaboration on what you being Puerto Rican has to do with us. It being a little extra hard to be naked in front of your family.
Rosie Perez
Because it's like, you know, it's a very Catholic. Catholic, you know, religious, you know, kind of upbringing. And you know, I didn't even drink a glass of wine in front of my father Till I was 27 years old. I just went through it.
Dan Le Batard
That explains it. Can you tell us, Rosie, how it is that you got this job? What's the backstory? Like? I, I know that for years everyone has associated you with boxing commentary. I know that you did it with our show for a long time. Do you remember like any interesting parts of the story of how all of this came be.
Rosie Perez
They just asked me and I was shocked and I was like, maybe. Are you sure? I mean that's as simply simple as it was. You know, prior to this I had co hosted a, a fight for ESPN on Top Rank and that was a lot of fun. And then Teddy Atlas asked me to sit next to him ringside and he ended up screaming at me most of. But yeah, and then one time Steve Ballhood asked me to Sit next to him ringside for a Broadway boxing Lil dibella card. But that was it. So I was really surprised, but I was happy, you know, And I initially thought that Mike Tyson was the one that told them to ask me. And I called Kiki, his wife, and she said, no, we didn't know anything about it. That's fantastic.
Dan Le Batard
You interviewed Mike and were you expecting. You never know where one of those is going to go. Were you expecting to be talking about God and the. And the dmt, the Toad, the Smoking of Toad experience?
Rosie Perez
Absolutely not. They had given me like a list, maybe 50 questions to ask him. I think I probably asked two on that list. I just started talking as soon as he said, hey buddy. I went, okay, here we go. It was just me and Mike and we just started talking. And thank goodness they cut a lot of stuff out because he was saying some out there, you know what? I was like, yo, what are you talking about? So we just had fun and it just kind of flowed. And knowing him since the mid-80s, there was actually stuff that I learned from that interview. Actually what got cut out, I can't tell you. I wish I could because it's so good and juicy. I was like, oh my goodness, it was crazy. It was crazy.
Dan Le Batard
Rosie, this is a habit of yours. Aren't we still trying to find out who was her date to some award show 50, 15 years ago? We never got a correct answer to that, right? Or it was actually longer than that ago. We never got a correct answer, didn't we?
Chris Cody
She likes to leave us hanging these.
Dan Le Batard
Big mysteries you leave out there. Like you gave us all the good stuff there and then you denied us the good stuff.
Rosie Perez
Dan, I blame you because ever since it was the first time I said that story and it was on your show and everyone asked me about that now to this day, to this day. So every time someone asked me about it in my head, I'm saying that effing freaking Dan Len.
Dan Le Batard
That's how I started the interview too. That effing friggin Dan lebatar. Tell us about this show. I have not seen it yet, but it is on my list. I see you and Billy Crystal. I want to watch it. Apple tv plus the name of the show is before. Tell us how it is you got involved in this project and what it is that is exciting about it to you.
Rosie Perez
Well, I always wanted to work with Billy Crystal and then I got a call and saying that he was going to offer me a role in his new TV show. When I read the role, I was like, oh, it's too similar to what I did, you know, in your honor with Brian Cranston. So I got on a zoom with him and the producers and everyone, and I said, I'm going to turn down this role, and I think it's the stupidest thing that I'm ever going to do. I said, but the role of Denise, whoever you get to play it, please make sure they do it like this. And we talked for, like, about an hour and a half, and three days later, they called back and said, you have to play Denise. And I was scared out of my wits about it. And I said, okay, because I just wanted to work with Billy. And plus, this script was amazing. And also Judith Light, my gosh. You know. And so that's how it came about.
Dan Le Batard
Your honor is so good, Rosie. Like, it is really good. But I saw the delight in Chris Cody's face there, because he loves how you say Billy. He loves.
Stugatz
Brings me back to white man can't jump.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. Yes. Billy had some accent on it, and so did Crystal. The way that you say Billy Crystal entirely had a lot of accent on it.
Billy Gill
So you make the ends awkward, too.
Dan Le Batard
See you later, Rosie. Good talking to you. Thank you. It's always nice seeing you.
Chris Cody
We're sorry, Rosie.
Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz – Episode "Hour 2: Bet The Senate" (Feat. Rosie Perez)
Release Date: November 27, 2024
In this engaging episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz delve into the contentious Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, explore the intricacies of college football playoffs, and welcome special guest Rosie Perez to the show. Recorded at the Elser Hotel in Downtown Miami, the episode offers a blend of sports analysis, pop culture insights, and lively discussions characteristic of the show.
The episode opens with Dan Le Batard addressing the skepticism surrounding the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight. Dan questions the legitimacy of the match, citing perceived lackluster performance from Tyson:
Listeners and experts alike have critiqued Tyson's performance, noting missed opportunities and uncharacteristic movements:
The discussion highlights Tyson's age and potential health issues affecting his performance:
The hosts express disappointment from fans and question the overall excitement of the fight:
The hosts discuss the progress of their ongoing segment, clarifying its correct name and recent outcomes:
Brief mentions of internal show dynamics and minor setbacks:
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting Notre Dame's potential in the CFP amidst debated selections:
Debate centers around the fairness and structure of the CFP selections, with emphasis on conference championship games and team performances:
Hosts express frustration over the perceived chaos and arbitrary decisions within the CFP system:
The highlight of the episode is the introduction of Rosie Perez, a renowned actress and passionate boxing commentator:
Rosie shares her experiences and challenges while commentating boxing matches:
Rosie offers a nuanced view of Jake Paul's role in modern boxing:
Rosie discusses her new show "Before" on Apple TV Plus, highlighting her collaboration with Billy Crystal and Judith Light:
Rosie recounts personal stories, adding depth to her candid conversation:
The episode wraps up with heartfelt thanks to Rosie Perez and reflections on the various discussions:
This detailed summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting the main discussions, insightful commentary, and notable moments, making it accessible and informative for both regular listeners and newcomers alike.