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After watching the tape, I found it odd that Trump said "fight, fight, fight" after being hit. People feel this message is not what we need right now. We should be calming things down.

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During a press conference with Donald Trump, Elon Musk's presence and focus raised concerns. It appeared to be a PR move to counter Musk's declining popularity, while also serving Trump's image. Transparency is the key issue. Musk claims full transparency, but his actions don't align. I don't believe Musk is being transparent, especially considering his companies' contracts with government agencies. He has access to a lot of data and information, and controls contracts for Tesla, SpaceX, and others. It's about more than just contracts and money, it's about control. By controlling information, he controls the lifeblood of his companies. This information could be shared with other tech billionaires, enriching them all.

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I have love and respect for Quavo as an artist. It's sad to see him taking money to support Kamala Harris. Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo likely got paid to attend an event. It's disappointing. If Trump did the same, people would be upset.

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Former President Trump attended UFC 302, receiving a standing ovation. He is known to be a big fan of mixed martial arts. It seems like he may even bet on fights. Trump is now in the broadcast booth, ready for UFC 3025 on Bakerview.

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This video discusses the so-called Jake Paul curse, a theory that suggests fighters who have faced Jake Paul experience ongoing negative events in their lives or careers. The discussion notes a pattern that fans have pointed to across several fighters who competed against Paul. Examples cited include Nate Robinson, who “disappeared from the spotlight after their fight.” Ben Askren reportedly dealt with serious health problems later on. Tyrone Woodley allegedly struggled financially after his boxing run-in. Tommy Fury’s life and career are said to have gone in a totally different direction following their bout. Ryan Brailin reportedly stepped away from the sport not long after. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is mentioned as having major issues outside the ring after appearing on the same card. The speaker emphasizes that, in reality, most of these situations are unrelated life events and coincidences, not evidence of a causal effect from facing Jake Paul. Despite this, the “curse” continues to be one of the wildest running theories in boxing culture. The host asks viewers for their opinions: Is this just internet storytelling, or has Jake Paul curse become an official thing? They invite comments to gauge whether the perceived pattern is real or simply a series of unrelated events.

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Everyone loves Mike Tyson, but he has faced significant challenges, including losing his money. At 58, it's unlikely he would still be fighting if he had maintained his wealth. Many have taken advantage of him throughout his life, always looking for a handout. After every fight, he was surrounded by people demanding large sums of money. However, the key moment was when he walked into the ring alone, signifying that he is finally reclaiming his financial independence. This indicates a positive change in his life, as he no longer needs to support those who previously took from him.

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I might vote for Trump this time because he's a tough guy who's been indicted multiple times but never went to jail. I didn't know you could be indicted and not go to jail. He's freed many people serving life sentences for drug offenses, showing that the system is unfair. Trump is a gangster and I'm going to vote for him.

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Novak Djokovic, also known as "the Joker," has lost this time. Winning in court doesn't make him a winner in my opinion. There will be consequences, not on the tennis court, but personally for him and for many Australians. Djokovic has won the Australian Open nine times and wants to defend his title. However, this time he is fighting against an entire country. Australians were not allowed to enter their own country for months due to COVID-19 restrictions, which are still strict. If the unvaccinated Djokovic tried to cleverly bypass these rules, the Australian government should not tolerate it. Tennis players may be individual competitors, but they don't have to be selfish. Djokovic's behavior during the pandemic has been selfish, as he celebrated a tennis tournament with fans in Belgrade and infected himself and many others with COVID-19. He has also expressed skepticism towards science and has been associated with conspiracy theories. Djokovic has influence, especially on many young people, but in my opinion, he fails to fulfill the role model position in the pandemic. As the number one tennis player, he claims a special role, but I believe Djokovic has completely failed in that regard, not as a tennis player, but as a responsible human being.

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I'm for Trump in 2024 because Republican viewpoints fit me better. The trials are propaganda, they're all friends like in the WWF. Trump, Biden, Obama. I'm for Trump's viewpoints because he's a businessman, and people only talk about him personally, not politically. He's a good politician because he's not one. Everybody has someone they can't stand, and he can't stand the same type of people others can't stand. When he was president, nobody was fighting wars. He and Dennis Rodman got along with Kim Jong Un, and he was the first president to go to North Korea. Everybody was getting money. He was real and told you how he felt. You knew what you were dealing with.

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How do you feel about the Mike Tyson fight last night? It felt scripted, like a money grab. For fans who love Mike and his legacy, it was disappointing to see something that tarnished it for a quick payday. After taxes and fees, he might only take home a fraction of the $5 million. Is that worth damaging his legacy? It was frustrating to watch Mike, who has shown explosive training clips, not perform at that level. The fight was sanctioned, meaning it officially counts as a loss for Mike and a win for Jake Paul. It seemed predetermined, especially since one fighter was paid significantly more. Overall, it was a disappointing performance, and Mike's attitude during the fight raised eyebrows.

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There are concerns about Judge Mershon presiding over Trump-related cases due to his political donations and behavior in court. He was not randomly selected from the pool of judges and has shown bias. Despite praise for his judicial temperament, he has made questionable decisions, such as yelling at witnesses and allowing inappropriate behavior in the courtroom. The situation is confusing and raises suspicions of bias and unfairness.

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Listen to this. I can't believe these numbers: $10 million for Beyoncé to support Kamala Harris, $5 million each for Megan Thee Stallion and Lizzo, and $1.8 million for Eminem. Is this how it usually works? Also, how much do you think Donald Trump paid Elon Musk? Can Trump even afford Musk? It seems like these are just fake relationships where people are paid to pretend to support each other. This is ridiculous.

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The fight appeared rigged, and here’s why. Tyson started strong, landing significant shots, but after a clinch with Jake, he allegedly received a message to ease up, which he acknowledged with a tap on the back. Following this, Tyson became passive, standing still and not evading Jake’s punches. He also seemed to pull his punches, as seen when he deflected a shot but failed to counter, which is unusual for him. Additionally, Tyson was seen biting his glove, likely as a reminder to hold back and let Jake dictate the pace. Was this fight staged? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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In this sport, surprises are common. We expected a quick knockout in the first round, but instead, two fighters weighing closer to 300 pounds than 200 went the full 8 rounds. This is the essence of boxing, and it's why people watch.

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The trial in New York, where Trump was convicted, boosted his fundraising significantly. He now leads Biden in donations. The hush money trial in New York, which the former AG brought against Trump, should not have been pursued. It seemed like a sex case and was unfair. If Trump wasn't a presidential candidate, the case wouldn't have happened. This undermines people's faith in justice.

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I think it's one thing to criticize Elon Musk or Doge, but to only do that and criticize the way Elon talks about or uncovers fraud and waste, and not the waste and fraud itself, reminds me of a situation. Imagine you confront someone about cheating with evidence, and they respond with, "You went through my phone? How can we be together if you don't trust me?". Can we not talk about what was found now? It's the same thing here. If you find issues with the way things are being done, but there's no mention of what was found, which should bother you, then we have a problem.

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This fight appeared rigged. Initially, Tyson was performing well, landing strong shots on Jake. However, after a clinch, it's alleged Jake whispered to Tyson to ease up, which Tyson acknowledged with a tap on the back. Following this, Tyson became passive, standing in front of Jake without aggression. For instance, he failed to slip a visible right hand from Jake. Additionally, Tyson seemed to be pulling his punches, deflecting shots instead of countering when he had the opportunity. Lastly, Tyson was seen biting his glove, likely as a reminder to control the pace and not engage fully. Was this fight staged? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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I think it's time for him to try something new because I can't handle his past anymore. According to the laws.

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Anthony Joshua’s vastly different reaction to Jake Paul’s tongue gesture compared to Mike Tyson’s became the reason Joshua earned widespread respect. After Joshua relentlessly pressured Jake Paul in the ring, Jake suddenly stuck out his tongue as if attempting a secret signal to stop the onslaught. Observers realized this was the same gesture he once used against Mike Tyson, a move Jake seems to rely on only when he completely loses control of the fight. Back then, when Jake tried that gesture on Tyson after enduring heavy blows, most assumed it was mere provocation. Yet Tyson surprisingly nodded and noticeably reduced his offense, shifted to defense, absorbed multiple punches, and ultimately lost while still securing a massive payday. This time, however, when Jake signaled out of desperation, Joshua gave no acknowledgment, raised his guard to show he would not ease up, and immediately delivered another powerful strike. With a final decisive blow that left Jake’s jaw damaged and his championship ambitions shattered, Joshua demonstrated what a real uncompromising fight looks like. In that moment, the crowd understood why Joshua is regarded not just as a champion in the ring, but as a fighter whose resolve

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I'm here to expose Jack Smith as a sellout and a punk. He, along with Biden, Obama, and others, are going against Trump for no reason. Look at Hunter Biden, he gets away with breaking rules, doing drugs, and not paying taxes. But if I did the same, I'd be in jail for thousands of years. It's unfair. We're not playing around. We are real black media.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1532 - Mike Tyson
Guests: Mike Tyson
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Mike Tyson discusses his return to boxing after a long hiatus, prompted by a mix of personal challenges and financial incentives. Initially resistant to training due to concerns about ego, he began a routine suggested by his wife, which evolved from 15 minutes on the treadmill to two hours a day, leading to significant weight loss. Tyson mentions being approached to fight various opponents, ultimately signing to face Roy Jones Jr., which reignited his passion for boxing. He reflects on the difference between being in shape and being in fighting condition, emphasizing the mental and emotional preparation required for combat. Tyson shares his experiences with training, including working with Rafael Cordeiro and exploring alternative recovery methods like cryotherapy and stem cell therapy. He acknowledges the physical toll of training, recalling a week of recovery after a brief workout session. Tyson expresses excitement about the upcoming fight, scheduled for November 28th, and the launch of the Legends Only League, which aims to bring together athletes from various sports for exhibition matches. He envisions a platform where former athletes can compete in a fun and charitable environment, emphasizing the importance of giving back. Throughout the conversation, Tyson reflects on his past, including his relationship with his late trainer Cus D'Amato, who instilled in him a mindset of discipline and the pursuit of greatness. He discusses the psychological aspects of fighting, the importance of emotional intelligence, and the struggles he faces in balancing his competitive nature with personal life. Tyson also touches on his dietary changes, moving from veganism to consuming meat for training purposes, and discusses the impact of cannabis on his life, noting a significant reduction in use as he prepares for his comeback. He shares insights into the mindset of historical conquerors, drawing parallels between their ambitions and his own journey in boxing. As he prepares for the fight, Tyson acknowledges the challenges of returning to the ring at 54, but feels invigorated by the training process and the support of his family. He expresses gratitude for the positive changes in his life since marrying his wife and emphasizes the importance of mental preparation in achieving success. Tyson concludes by expressing enthusiasm for the upcoming fight and the potential it holds for both personal fulfillment and charitable contributions.

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This is Getting Sad..
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Idubbbz is hosting Creator Clash 3, a boxing event where influencers fight for charity. The event is failing: Harley, the main fighter, pulled out, meaning there is no main fight. They are cancelling seats left and right because nobody is attending. They're even desperately trying to invite anyone to Fyion. If you go back to the previous Creator Clash, it made no money: 'we lost $250,000' and 'not a single scent actually went to charity because Idubbbz and his wife Ana were completely incompetent at their job.' The drama centers on rivalries and mismanagement rather than fundraising, threatening the charity premise. idubbbz reportedly contacted Ice Poseidon to fight a guy he's never talked to, and Ice Poseidon declined, saying he would be embarrassed to lose to Idubbbz. The lineup shifts to Techone and others, with Techone revealing Idubbbz asked him what his weight was in DMs: 'How much do you weigh?' He says he's not interested in joining a charity fight run by them. Techone was unbanned on Twitch after a survey about good behavior, a move critics call hypocritical. The sense is the event is crumbling, and the charity angle is eclipsed by personal drama and platform politics. Amid this, updates from Hassan and others add to the spectacle: fans mock the efforts, while attendees observe the arena choices, refunds, and the mismanagement. The postmortem includes: 'refunds imply people actually bought tickets' and 'the promoter shall refund the full purchase price of a ticket' under Florida rules if the event is postponed, substituted, or canceled. The Discord chatter and 'content cop' jokes underscore the culture of online critique and accountability in influencer charity, while critics argue a more competent charity-focused event would be preferable. The bottom line: Creator Clash 3 is in jeopardy, and the charitable goal is overshadowed by internal discord and failed execution.

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Jake Paul is Boxing Anthony Joshua..
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On The Joe Rogan Experience and in wider chatter, Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua is treated as a wild, almost absurd idea. Joshua, a 6'6" heavyweight with a 90-plus percent knockout rate, is pictured as a surgical finisher who upended every challenge, from Ngannou to Usyk, Ruiz, and beyond. Paul’s supporters hype a first-round KO, while skeptics remind that boxing’s ecosystem favors champions who move with rhythm and precision. The discussion weighs size, experience, and a reality check: Paul has improved, but Joshua’s combination speed, timing, and power remain formidable. Ultimately, this bout could become boxing’s blockbuster, drawing eyes, money, and the sport’s evolving narrative into a high-stakes spectacle.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2431 - Shane Gillis
Guests: Shane Gillis
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The episode with Shane Gillis toys with a wide spectrum of topics through a blend of personal anecdotes, health observations, and cultural critique, anchored by Gillis’s trademark humor. The conversation begins with health as a lens on aging, longevity, and sleep, delving into sleep apnea, mouthpieces, nasal surgery, and the practicalities of staying physically sharp while navigating the realities of midlife. The pair pivot effortlessly from daily routines to broader questions about how the human body limits and powers performance, using Gillis’s own experiences and talking points to explore resilience, habit formation, and the ethics of self-optimization in a world that rewards stamina. The dialogue remains lively yet reflective as they connect everyday routines to larger concerns about wellness, energy, and the costs of chasing health trends. A substantial portion of the chat shifts to combat sports, where they unpack boxing dynamics, Jake Paul’s crossover appeal, and Anthony Joshua’s pedigree. They compare eras, discuss the psychology of hype fights, and consider how size, technique, and strategy determine outcomes, all while balancing skepticism with genuine enthusiasm for the spectacle. They also reflect on the media coverage surrounding fights, sponsors, and the economics of modern boxing and MMA, highlighting how narratives shape public interest just as much as actual skill. The discussion doubles as a primer on sports culture, training regimens, and the spectacle of major events, peppered with candid, often irreverent, commentary on the personalities involved. Politics and media literacy surface through timely debates about contemporary events, censorship, and the way information spreads online. The hosts critique how stories unfold in real time, question the reliability of viral clips, and muse on the ethics of platform power, surveillance, and government messaging. Amid jokes, they touch on broader political questions, including international tension, elections, and the role of institutions in shaping public discourse. The show never loses its satirical edge, but it also treats facts, sources, and competing narratives with a level of nuance that invites listeners to scrutinize media narratives without losing sight of humor and human connection. The episode also leans into culture and philosophy, with discussions about consciousness, skepticism, and the limits of knowledge. Gillis’s anecdotes about the comedy circuit, mentorship, and the oddities of fame illuminate how culture forms around stand-up and podcasting in the digital age. There are threads about identity, masculinity, and the social dynamics of groups—topics that resonate beyond the studio and into everyday life. Throughout, the vibe remains observational and self-deprecating, showing how a night of chat can intersect with science, sport, and society in unexpected, entertaining ways.

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Joe Rogan Experience #1805 - Mike Tyson
Guests: Mike Tyson
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Mike Tyson discusses his return to boxing after years away, attributing his motivation to experiences with DMT, which he claims helped him lose weight and regain his fighting spirit. Initially, he was supposed to fight Bob Sapp, but the match evolved into a fight with Roy Jones Jr. Tyson expresses admiration for younger fighters like Jake Paul, viewing their boldness as exciting rather than insulting. He reflects on the importance of humility and self-awareness, sharing a story about a stern mayor who lost an election to a more personable opponent, emphasizing that taking oneself too seriously can lead to downfall. Tyson discusses the balance in life, referencing Miyamoto Musashi's "Book of Five Rings," which stresses the need for self-control and balance in aggression and peace. Tyson shares insights about his early boxing career, the obsession required to succeed, and the challenges of maintaining balance in life as a young champion. He acknowledges the difficulties of self-control in the face of fame and success, recalling the pressure he felt as a young boxer. He reflects on the nature of fighting, the importance of legacy, and the impact of mentors like Cus D'Amato, who instilled in him a sense of purpose and discipline. Tyson believes that the essence of fighting is about taking risks and that true greatness comes from overcoming adversity. The conversation shifts to the evolution of the heavyweight division, with Tyson expressing hope for more competitive matchups among current fighters. He admires fighters like Usyk and Joshua, emphasizing the need for them to face each other to elevate the sport. Tyson also touches on the philosophical aspects of life, discussing death, the nature of existence, and the potential for psychedelics to enhance understanding and empathy. He believes that experiences with substances like DMT can lead to profound insights about life and death. The discussion includes reflections on the human condition, the history of civilization, and the importance of understanding one's roots. Tyson expresses a belief in the interconnectedness of all life and the potential for humans to evolve beyond their current limitations. Finally, Tyson promotes his cannabis brand, Tyson 2.0, and a new nootropic soda, highlighting his ongoing ventures in the cannabis industry. He concludes by expressing gratitude for his journey and the opportunity to share his experiences with others.
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