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Talk Yo Shit "Scrappie Gee"
"When I was 21, I got stabbed in the neck." Scrappie Gee sets the tone for one profound episode, sharing how a near-death experience transformed his mindset and fueled his relentless drive. Now 23, the San Bernardino artist wakes up every day with overwhelming gratitude, running five miles and reminding himself, "Damn, I'm really here right now."
Scrappie opens up about how music started as a personal diary—an outlet for thoughts he couldn’t say out loud—before becoming a way to connect with others facing similar struggles. His latest project Talk About It reflects this vulnerability, while his Ball Rolling Entertainment clothing brand represents his philosophy: success comes from staying in motion, even after setbacks.
But his ambitions don’t stop at music. Since taking up boxing in January, Scrappie has committed to intense training with plans to compete by 2026, eventually expanding into kickboxing, Muay Thai, and jiu-jitsu. His “tunnel vision” mindset is clear when he challenges listeners to ask themselves: "Are you truly happy, or just riding life's wave?"
Follow Scrappie Gee’s journey on Instagram and YouTube @scrappie.gee as he turns personal tragedy into triumph through music, boxing, and entrepreneurship. His story is a powerful reminder that sometimes, our greatest motivation comes from simply being grateful for another chance at life.
When I was 21, I got stabbed in the neck. I got stabbed in the neck one time and that shit really like opened my eyes to a lot of shit. Like I'm very blessed to be here for real. I wake up every day and I'm just so fucking blessed Like I be running on those hills you know, I be running my miles and shit and I just like be like really thinking to myself like damn, I'm really here right now.
Speaker 1:I'm just glad I'm here. For real, that shit motivates me. It brings some fire to me. For real. Yeah, you can see it, all the bullshit that I done been through just in life. I'm just glad to be here and I'm young. Like I said, I'm young, so I know that if I start now I can make it far. Yeah, I'm big boned, I'm heavy structured.
Speaker 2:I'm hung low. If I pull my shit out, this whole room get dark. I'ma tuck my shit. Fat finger, let me tuck my shit. Damn right, I'm gonna talk my shit. Ie in this bitch love Never resting on my lows. The definition of a quarrel when they start questioning your morals.
Speaker 5:The capitation I must have what's up everybody. We're back with another episode of Talk your Shit. Today we're here with Scrappy G.
Speaker 1:Yo, what's up, what's up, how y'all feeling Everybody good.
Speaker 5:Everybody here with Scrappy G. Yo, what's up?
Speaker 4:What's up, how y'all feeling Everybody good, everybody good, we good, on this end everybody.
Speaker 1:Yeah, always I'm like sugar-free, I stay ready, so I ain't got to get ready to go away.
Speaker 3:That's the only way to do it?
Speaker 5:Shut your ass up. All right, Scrappy G, you represent the IE, correct IE? Yes, Share with everybody where you're from.
Speaker 1:I'm from San Bernardino, california. You know I grew up all over, you feel me. I grew up on the east side, san Bernardino, and then around when I was 16, 17,. I moved to Loma Linda, you know, a little suburb area and shit. You know I be all around, though, you know. Okay, cool cool, cool and so you rap, I rap.
Speaker 1:You have a clothing line and I recently noticed that you're boxing down my timeline all day, every day I try to get to it, you know Mostly for you know the mental Really trying to get my body right. You know I'm still young, got to do it now. You know, by the time I'm 50, 60, I'm not, you know, all broken down and shit.
Speaker 5:Definitely, definitely.
Speaker 1:You take too many punches, you know. That's why I got to learn not to get hit, you know.
Speaker 5:Do you plan on competitively boxing?
Speaker 1:I just started. I just started like two months ago in January. I don't have no experience. I just, like I said, I just started and I just I'm planning to train all year so by the time I hit 2026, you know, I got some skill on me and I'm sure ready to compete.
Speaker 4:Okay, awesome.
Speaker 5:That's pretty good. It's a lot of cardio. It is a lot of cardio I make sure to do my runs every day.
Speaker 1:My trainer tells me run my five miles every morning. Five miles, five miles. I started off with three miles for sure. Then my gas tank got up a little bit, but that's how it is in off-biting, Even in wrestling Off-season.
Speaker 4:All you're doing is you're doing cardio.
Speaker 3:Before practice.
Speaker 4:You're doing cardio. I grasp.
Speaker 5:You do the cardio and then you do the practice. Yes, yeah, yeah, first cardio.
Speaker 1:You got it First cardio yeah, and then I go do my workout. I'm proud of you. Thank you, I appreciate it.
Speaker 4:The three mile, five mile thing, that's. Yeah, you run first and be tired to shit it'd be burnt burnt body hurting you seem dedicated.
Speaker 5:I see you every day. Thank you my timeline so you definitely seem dedicated um share with us about the music. How long have you been doing music?
Speaker 1:I've been doing music for as long as I could really remember. Uh, since I was young, I'd always just freestyle with the homies, you know, at school. Um, we, you know, do all those cyphers and shit and, honestly, this music shit was really just personal. It was for me to just like it was like a diary for me, you know talk about shit that I really didn't like talking about with other people. Eventually I started showing my music to people and they all liked it. They really started to like it. So that motivated me to really just to drop it, you know, and then, once I started dropping it, more and more people really liked it. So I was just like you know what? You know, I feel like some people need to hear this shit. You know, even though it's personal shit, some people are going through the same shit I'm going through, or you know. So, you know, just trying to give people a message.
Speaker 5:Okay, and then I see you dropped a project on March 10th, mm-hmm, it's called Talk.
Speaker 1:About it. It's called Talk About it. Like I said, I like to talk about personal shit sometimes, so with this one I could really talk about it. You know, that's why I called Talk About it.
Speaker 5:Okay, yeah, definitely Share with the people where you got the name Scrappy. Does that have any? Well, you said you just started boxing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, scrappy. My grandpa gave me that name since I was a baby, since I was young. I didn't like it at first, I never really liked that name, until you know, once other family members start calling you that and now you have that name forever now. So eventually I just started getting older and I just added the G at the end. You feel what I'm saying? G-e-e.
Speaker 1:At first, you know, the G came as like trying to become somebody, trying to be somebody. I wasn't Like G as a gangster, you feel what I'm saying. But now it's more of a. I look at it differently. Like you know, being a G is you feel what I'm saying. Like, you know, you wake up every morning and you do your shit. You know that's G shit. You feel what I'm saying. You do your shit every day. You get the ball rolling and you know it's just. You know just got to keep the ball rolling. You know it's really nothing too big about it. You know, scrappy, I just started with Scrappy at first and I just added the G just to add a little flavor to it.
Speaker 2:You feel what I?
Speaker 5:That's all I'm saying. Okay, and just you know, some shit like that, Definitely like that. I was wondering because at first I thought it might have had something to do with the boxing, but I remember you starting in January.
Speaker 1:So I was like, yeah, I just started, for sure, for sure. Yeah, I'm just trying to get to it, get the ball rolling. May I ask you how old you are? I'm only 23.
Speaker 5:I'm still, but you're so professional. So I was like I know you were in your 20s, but I just didn't know where. You're very professional.
Speaker 1:Thank you. Thank you, that'll get you far. Thank you, I appreciate that. That's really, really dope.
Speaker 5:How far do you plan on taking your music career?
Speaker 1:It's never going to stop. I'm going to always be doing music, forever, if it takes me somewhere. If it takes me somewhere, then that's where the universe took me, you know. But I don't care. If only five people listen to my music, for the rest of my life, I don't care. You know, I'm only doing it so it could really touch somebody. You know, if it doesn't, then it's for me and I get to listen to it. But if people like it, then they like it.
Speaker 5:But I'm going to always make music, no matter where it takes me.
Speaker 3:That's a really dope outlook on that. Speaking of far, how long does it take you to run your five miles?
Speaker 1:I'm not going to lie. Like I said, I just started, so it takes me about like an hour. An hour and some change, you know, yeah, that's still dedication, like you know, it takes a while, for you know there's some guys, I know, that do the five miles in like 30 to 40 minutes and I'm just like damn that's crazy, but these are boxers that tell me this kind of shit.
Speaker 1:So I'm like okay, for sure we be all day waiting on me to get up it's a bitch, you know, but don't get me wrong. Like I'm not running a whole straight five miles. I run, I walk a little bit, catch my breath, get to it again. You know I have a whole phone tracking my everything tracking all that shit.
Speaker 5:So taking your time, and are you on an incline because you look like you'd be on a mountain? No, I'll be running a mountain.
Speaker 1:I do my mountains, I go up the. You know, my trainer tells me that every once in a while if I, if I see like a um, a mountain to run up, just sprint up that motherfucker real quick. You feel what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:that's hilarious, like no matter what you're doing, like if you're just chilling, like hey, there's a hill, I got to go hit it. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:There's these two certain hills that I always make sure to finish my runs with. They're like two, you know, tall-ass hills and I try to make sure to finish my runs with those two hills. If I don't finish my runs with those, then it was a fail, that's dope.
Speaker 4:It was a fail run. That's dedication. Now the healing psych. I'll be on the high school track walking because, there ain't no way in the hell.
Speaker 5:I'll walk in five miles. It'll take me two, three hours, but I'ma do it now.
Speaker 1:You can for sure do it. Just put your mind to it honestly. It's all. It's all mental for real. It's all mental.
Speaker 4:Baby, we in our 40s, my mind don't go, you're 23 oh yeah, yeah, like you said when you're if you just speak with it, you'll be cool his mind goes there. No, no, no. I said speak to yourself about the 40 nigga. I ain't 40, nothing. Speak to yourself. You're not no nigga. You the oldest up here.
Speaker 5:I'm not the oldest up here. First of all, scrappy's a baby, but apart of the collective.
Speaker 3:I'm only 39. Still I'm the oldest you're not 40?
Speaker 4:I just look old nigga. I had a mustache in third grade. I've been old my whole life.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 4:It's not that you look old. It's the things you do. I'm an old nigga.
Speaker 3:You do do old nigga shit.
Speaker 4:I tell y'all I'm an old nigga.
Speaker 3:I just told y'all I listen to Bobby Womack. The way you co-sign for.
Speaker 4:Spades, and then I had to.
Speaker 5:Google who that was baby, because I was like you know who? Bobby.
Speaker 3:Oh no, let's go back to that.
Speaker 4:I don't know if you realize, I just took her black card.
Speaker 5:Damn, Take it nigga. I don't care you trying to take it last when you seen the Boondocks.
Speaker 1:I have seen the Boondocks.
Speaker 5:That back liar did it I I've never seen it. So they be getting at me, but I've never.
Speaker 4:I don't wanna watch the damn Bulldogs. You feel me 23? They never been about that.
Speaker 1:I've never seen the Bulldogs, for sure you feel me. I've for sure seen that couple clips, you feel me.
Speaker 4:I guess I gotta watch you should it's a good show and they're talking some shit on there where you're like oh, this is kinda this some shit.
Speaker 5:It's actually cartoons.
Speaker 3:You don't look at it as a cartoon. It's social commentary.
Speaker 1:It's for sure, not like awesome cartoon shit, it's for sure, like you know.
Speaker 4:But that's the thing it's like. I'm not going to get into it, you know it's crazy. You just got to watch it.
Speaker 3:Whatever that's so different. I was going to say because the way kind of dismissing of it it's weird, cause you say it like you don't know if if I can't have a preference like everybody who get up here you got Caribbean feet nigga shut your ass up. I was waiting on that, I was like I thought that's where you was going.
Speaker 5:And I'll be stumped.
Speaker 3:How do you not like cartoons when you?
Speaker 5:have cartoon feet and I'll be stumping. And when I get out of here, 50 niggas gonna tell me I'm cute, so shut your ass up. Anyways, what's your favorite genre of music? What's your favorite era of music?
Speaker 1:Oh for sure, like the 90s. I know I'm a baby and shit, I'm only 23, but I feel like I have an old soul for real, cause, like everything I bump Is nothing new school for real. Everything I listen to is just old school shit or just boom bap type. You know rap. You feel me like? I like that kind of shit. I listened to your shit not too long ago. Um, uh, it was just you. It was. You was talking, it was about um, you were naming three females. It was the std song and shit. I forgot what the fuck it was yeah, yeah, that shit was hard and that shit right.
Speaker 1:There was like on some old school shit, you're telling a story yeah I like, I like that kind of shit. You feel me I fuck with that shit.
Speaker 4:I appreciate that you feel me.
Speaker 1:And that type of shit. You know, that gives me old school, old school vibes and shit.
Speaker 4:I fuck with Dominique.
Speaker 1:Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 5:It was.
Speaker 1:Tracy, dominique and Stacey. I need to meet Dominique, dominique. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5:I think, Des listened to it. And then she gave it the Care Bear. Stare Love, I'm dead. Y'all promised me, y'all was not finna, get on my shoes.
Speaker 3:I'm sorry.
Speaker 5:With this young man in here, I compliment her shoes. I was like oh, I like your shoes. See, I fuck with them. That's her being polite If you go back a few episodes. I wore a pair of shoes. They had a bunch of little tiny bears on them, oh really. They lit my ass up every episode, All episode long.
Speaker 3:they lit my ass up. It was all the tiny bears. It was a rough day.
Speaker 5:It wasn't the bunch, it was all of them, hey, but I left here and a bunch of people asked me can I make them for them? So I mean it was a win.
Speaker 4:I mean you still in an investigation by PETA.
Speaker 5:Damn Shush man.
Speaker 4:Oh man Get back to the interview.
Speaker 5:Talk to me about your clothing line, because this is the shirt I went to order. I think yeah, for sure. Yeah, I'm hooking you up, I'm hooking you up, I love it.
Speaker 1:For sure for sure Ball rolling entertainment. There's for sure a meaning behind this. Just like I said, every day we wake up. Today we all woke up and we came here to do this. We got the ball rolling, for sure.
Speaker 1:Life is kind of like a bowling game, is how I see it. We all somehow got to get the effort to pick that ball up. We all somehow got to get the effort to pick that ball up, and once we get that shit rolling, that's when we got the motion going. We'll throw that motherfucker at the end of the date. We got to knock out our goals, knock out all those strikes. You know what I'm saying. We strike it with all the pins. You feel what I'm saying. Sometimes we fuck up, we step out of line and that's when the ball gets. You know when we miss all the pins and shit down, you know, comes back up. We pick that ball up again. We roll it, you know. So that's just the way it is with life.
Speaker 1:You feel me, sometimes people don't got that courage to pick that ball up. Some people just sit in bed all day and just damn, when are they gonna pick that ball up? You know when. You know. So it's like, as long as you know, we wake up and we do something. Then we got the ball rolling. So so it's just ball rolling entertainment. And I make sure to do entertainment because, like I said, I do music, I do boxing, I you know um, uh, you know I work, you know it's just um, just anything that people like to do, you know entertainment. If you like to sing, if you like to dance, if you like to do photography, if you like to, um, just any, y'all do podcasts. You know entertainment, it's an entertainment thing. You feel me. So ball rolling entertainment, you feel me, and this was actually gonna be a halloween drop, but, um, next, next year, I'll do some, some better shit for sure, I like it.
Speaker 5:I definitely like it. I'm a halloween girl oh yeah, oh for sure I definitely definitely like it so I can okay, wait, did he get about here? You murdered something, baby shut up, up.
Speaker 4:I said she got some scary feet.
Speaker 3:Okay, I'm done.
Speaker 4:My brain ain't shit. I told you. I told you, my brain ain't shit.
Speaker 5:I'm going to ask you this because you're in a different generation than us, musically.
Speaker 1:What are some of your favorite local artists Like local artists, like from the IE? Yeah, there's plenty, you know. Shout out my dude, sonny Babu.
Speaker 5:Shout out my man. He's family here Shout out Eastside Dukes.
Speaker 1:I really I fuck with him. You feel what I'm saying? He's, we grew up on the same side of the city. Shout out Cino DeVillian. Shit man, there's plenty of motherfuckers. I can't really think of much right now off the top of my head and shit. But Personal Shout out my man, personal, you feel me Diesel? And yeah, yeah, for real. Shout out Personal, for real. And shout out Sonny Bevel, because he's the one that hooked me up, that introduced me to Personal, and Personal was the one that lined me up at the limelight, and without that I wouldn't have met y'all. And then, you know, without you know, I would have been here. So, so, for real, thank you for that. Um, yeah, fucking, I wish I could think of more people that I know. And shit, if I didn't say your name, my bad.
Speaker 4:But um, yeah, for sure there's a no, you ain't gotta say my bad, you can't name everybody.
Speaker 3:It's cool you ain't got to say my bad, you can say their name, it's cool.
Speaker 5:You ain't got to listen to how he said Scratch his shit from the record.
Speaker 1:He said you right up, because I know there's a lot of motherfuckers that I know and shit, but I just can't think of you on the spot. I'm on the spot right now, for sure.
Speaker 4:But you remember who you really like? Yeah, for sure, but you remember who you really like? Oh man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, for sure, sometimes you just.
Speaker 4:It just happens, pop out and show niggas.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it just happens, pop out and show niggas.
Speaker 3:I can't wait till you on somebody's podcast.
Speaker 1:Oh, cam G Gnarly. I just found out about him not too long ago. He filmed a couple months ago and he's from the IE, so yo shout out to y'all my boy. Yeah, definitely Personal. Is family here? Yeah, for sure, as well as.
Speaker 5:Diesel and Sonny Babble. So definitely those are all my three favorites as well, so I definitely get that Share with us. Let me see I have another question for you. Oh okay, prepare your mind okay, cause baby, you got to get this right, alright for sure, for sure, yeah. I'm gonna ask you two different questions. One is gonna be pertaining to music and one will be pertaining to boxing. But the first question I wanna ask you and baby, take your time, baby, cause I don't want you to get this wrong.
Speaker 1:Okay, for sure, okay.
Speaker 5:Who are your favorite top five rappers? Dead or alive? Careful, I want you to Dead or alive, dead or alive, okay, and they laugh because it's a right and wrong answer. Fucking with me. It ain't no right and wrong answer. We ain't laughing because there ain't a right and wrong answer?
Speaker 2:Fucking with me. It ain't no right and wrong answer. Fucking with me. We ain't laughing because there ain't no right and wrong answer.
Speaker 5:And I'm going to act up if you get it wrong.
Speaker 1:Number one is, for sure, j Cole. I got to love your aesthetic. I love J Cole, I got to love your aesthetic and shit, you feel what I'm saying. I also got Dreamer tatted on me because, I ain't gonna lie, like J Cole is really like the big reason why I really started putting out my personal music, because it's like he really inspired me to do that shit, because, like you know, he does that, she does that kind of shit you know puts out personal shit that I could relate to, you know. So it's like damn a lot of people could probably relate to my shit too. You know, um, but for sure, jay cole number one. Okay, um, number two, ah, number two, dead or alive shit. And just remember, you ain't gotta do it remember the dead part because, yeah
Speaker 1:yeah, for sure. Yeah, that's what I'm trying to stop.
Speaker 5:Stop because people forget the dead are no.
Speaker 3:Oh, mac miller, number two. Yeah, yeah, for sure, for sure. Number two, um number three, um damn number three.
Speaker 5:I love my new, though, too I like his list so far he's, he's, he's, so he's so chill.
Speaker 1:Um. J cole mac miller fucking uh, god damn shit. Who was I listening to on the way over here? J Cole Mac Miller fucking Goddamn Shit. Who was I listening to on the way over here? Shit.
Speaker 4:I mean just who are your favorites?
Speaker 5:Just throw out three more names that you know you love and they're like at your top.
Speaker 4:It ain't got to be over, it ain't got to be over Malz Monday.
Speaker 1:I don't know if you ever heard of Malz Monday, but he's for sure one of my favorite rappers. Malz. I don't know if you ever heard of Mal's Monday, but he's for sure one of my favorite rappers. Mal's Monday. Coda the Friend.
Speaker 5:Oh, I love Coda the Friend.
Speaker 1:Coda the Friend. I really fuck with him heavy and I really fuck with Snoop Dogg.
Speaker 3:I always fuck with his style.
Speaker 2:Now we gon' talk. You know what I'm saying you kick Snoop Dogg. Yeah, good job. You feel me.
Speaker 1:I fuck with his style. Everything you know just the way he flows. He's just so smooth.
Speaker 5:It's to buff y'all tall and lean hey, hey.
Speaker 1:That's what it is, the most famous rapper ever.
Speaker 4:That's what it I had to throw an old school.
Speaker 1:I had to throw somebody old school.
Speaker 4:Listen, she's about to explain her displeasure.
Speaker 5:Because I'm trying to understand First of all. Oh my God Y'all, I'm in a hyperventilator.
Speaker 1:How the hell you picked Snoop Dogg over Tupac. I was going to say Tupac. No, you weren't Tupac as well. I was thinking that you popped up. I was like you know what, too cliche huh, exactly, it's Tupac, come on now it's Tupac and Biggie. That's on everybody's list, see, thank you, that's on everybody's list you feel? What.
Speaker 5:I'm saying he's 23.
Speaker 4:She's going to say you didn't say Tupac.
Speaker 1:That's always going to be a favorite, for sure.
Speaker 4:Pac was already dead when he was born. Yeah, a long while before I know, he was already there, I'd just be so confused.
Speaker 5:The man was so revolutionary and I just don't understand.
Speaker 1:And Snoop Dogg is still making moves right now, still to this day.
Speaker 5:He should stop. He got this. Snoop Dogg need to put a fork. Maybe he's done.
Speaker 1:He owns Defro. Now Shit, that is crazy and that's huge.
Speaker 5:That's so big, that's huge, that's so big, that's huge. Okay, so how do you feel about him? Because I'm going to ask you how do you feel about him performing for?
Speaker 1:What's the man's name? The orange nigga? Oh, Donald Trump. Yes, See that right there I feel like I mean the money. There's always money involved, for sure, and you know, there's always something deeper to this shit. There's always something deeper to this shit. There's always something so much deeper. Who knows? I don't know shit. This is just my opinion. There's always some deeper shit. You feel me?
Speaker 5:I just know a lot of people culturally once he did that kind of separated their stuff from him.
Speaker 3:He did all the clown shit the year before. That's the only reason why, because he was talking all that shit.
Speaker 5:Yeah, he definitely went against his own damn work, but as you, said it could be some shit behind the scenes.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it could probably be behind the scenes shit, all you niggas going to jail, exactly Like. Hey, some shit like that you never know.
Speaker 5:I guess I can let your list pass, because you did have a very good list. It is a your list. Tell me your top five boxers. I don't know what you niggas over here whispering about.
Speaker 3:She thought you. You thought he was going to say two boxers.
Speaker 5:I just knew, because I just felt like this younger generation they might like a little Pac. No, y'all don't like him either, it's okay.
Speaker 1:Nah, I fuck with Pac heavy, it's okay.
Speaker 5:I'm going to be done when I get done. I'm going to be done when I get done.
Speaker 1:Let's do it All right. My five favorite boxers. Like I said, I just started boxing and I've been doing my homework. I'm going to for sure go with number one, floyd Mayweather. You know he's just the fucking boxing god Debatable. You know. Number two Mike Tyson. Number three Muhammad Not that current Mike. With the number two, mike Tyson.
Speaker 5:number three, muhammad, not that current Mike with the thong? No, yeah, you said not in what nothing on chaps on the chaps.
Speaker 1:I thought you said that he was ass out. Young Mike, young Mike, for sure no.
Speaker 3:Mike still got a bad. Did I say three? I'm not taking a hit from old Mike, I'm not taking a hit from Mike now I'm not going to take no hit from old.
Speaker 5:Mike, I'm not taking a hit from Mike now I'm not going to take no hit from him either, but I still don't want him walking past me with his ass out. So there's that.
Speaker 3:Again. I still think I might be able to slip it now. After watching him.
Speaker 4:You're like, oh I slipped that he a little slow. Yeah, man Floyd.
Speaker 1:Mayweather, mike Tyson, ryan Garcia, for sure. He's coming from the IAE too. Tank Davis, for sure and I knew you was going to say Tank, tank for sure you go hard. What's wrong with Tank? Yeah, he can be a fighter, and he's undefeated too.
Speaker 3:He just can't ever be. You feel me Shit. He needs to not.
Speaker 4:Okay, he needs to fight from the beginning. I'm not saying nothing bad about no boxing.
Speaker 2:He should fight from the beginning.
Speaker 5:I'm not saying nothing bad about no boxing. I'm just going to beat you up. I'm just going to say what I said.
Speaker 3:I'm not going to beat you up. It's against the law.
Speaker 4:It is for him.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I'm just going to say what I said, and that's going to be what it is.
Speaker 1:I think you're at what four now. I said floyd, uh, tyson, ryan, tank, tank.
Speaker 3:And the fifth one I've been doing a lot of.
Speaker 1:There's one that I'm waiting and I'm like he ain't got him khalid plant. All right, I fuck with khalid plant. What?
Speaker 5:would you wait now?
Speaker 4:ollie bud, but oh bud bud terrence crawford.
Speaker 3:That was a beast.
Speaker 1:Terrence Crawford. Yeah, I didn't even think of that.
Speaker 4:That fool's a monster yeah, he is a beast. I thought he was gonna go when he went to old school.
Speaker 5:I thought he was gonna say Oscar, yeah, de La Hoya, yeah, I could've seen that. Yeah.
Speaker 4:He's pretty good. I still believe that Manny Would've knocked Oscar out. Oh.
Speaker 1:I didn't say Canelo. I should have said Canelo, yeah, yeah, that's going to be a fight right there.
Speaker 3:You ain't fucking with him. What do you mean?
Speaker 4:He feel like he fight outside the ring too.
Speaker 5:Oh, okay, I was like what do you mean? I was like he's a hell of a fighter.
Speaker 3:I thought you were saying he ain't no fighter. Seems like that dude too.
Speaker 4:Did you see that fool's interview? He had an interview where he was like talking to niggas, okay, so we about that? And I was like, oh shit, it's over. The interview just ended. Oh shit, you want to fight?
Speaker 1:Cut these cameras off. Yeah, this boxing shit. I love boxing but honestly, this is just to get my feet wet. I love UFC a lot more. I like MMA a whole lot more. I grew up starting with just watching UFC before any boxing. Okay, but boxing is just a lot more safer, you know. To start off with, get your body right.
Speaker 1:Get my body right, get my tank up, you know, because, like I said, I smoke, you know I drink. I've been chilling on that. I kind of don't do that as much anymore. So, like I said, I just started boxing two months ago. So I just want to, you know, get good with boxing, get my feet wet and just um, just be good at that, and then eventually I'm gonna start switching to kickboxing. Do some kickboxing, learn my kicks and then do some motai after that.
Speaker 3:Then do some jiu-jitsu learn how to wrestle.
Speaker 2:Learn how to wrestle and shit.
Speaker 4:Can't be getting choked out.
Speaker 1:you know You've been kicking people's ass.
Speaker 4:I'm still young. Skip the kickboxing altogether and just go to my tiger. They're going to teach you. Yeah, exactly, I want to really learn how to strike my kicks.
Speaker 1:I'm really trying to knock some motherfuckers out out there. You feel what I'm saying? I mean, that's the goal.
Speaker 5:Yeah, so Don't let me see you at no cypher kicking nigga, I'm trying to do the street beefs.
Speaker 1:I don't know if y'all know what the street beefs is, the backyard street beefs and shit. That's what you were saying before he came, just bare knuckle brawlers.
Speaker 3:No, don't do that, man Don't do that.
Speaker 1:Oh no, no, Not, no, bare knuckle. No, they wear their gloves. They wear their gloves, they wear gloves.
Speaker 5:I watched someone wear his bare knuckle and it ain't no weight class. Oh yeah, yeah, that's dumb.
Speaker 1:So a big ass, nigga, fight that little ass nigga.
Speaker 4:Yeah, big nigga get dropped. Yes, facts, facts, sometimes the big move gets dropped.
Speaker 3:Don't do that.
Speaker 1:It's crazy.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you just got to no, you got to put on gloves. That's a bad idea.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:I'm going to do that. I always say people always think that, oh, time is moving fast, get in the ring man, oh yeah.
Speaker 4:It's way different. It's way different. You'd be like you look at the.
Speaker 3:I mean the longest three minutes you ever did, yeah.
Speaker 4:You're like how far are we in 32 seconds?
Speaker 1:I haven't even sparred yet. You know, my trainer hasn't even made me spar yet I don't even know how the sparring is. Yet you feel me. Let me tell you this.
Speaker 4:Let me tell you this you saw wrestling in high school. I was like man. It had about two, two and a half minutes. I look at the clock. That shit said 20 seconds.
Speaker 1:I said I need to go run five more miles. That shit.
Speaker 4:It felt like I had been in there, like it's been a while, I looked up I said fuck, I got shit. I'm with man. Yeah, it's some shit, that three minutes.
Speaker 3:I got a, I got a question. That's what.
Speaker 4:I'll be telling you woman, be lying nigga.
Speaker 5:Three minutes is a long time shit hell no and ain't my fault, that shit was good oh god, you better rest and be ready to re-up again. Nigga, what the fuck you mean. Three minutes is long.
Speaker 4:I got mine, you better get yours.
Speaker 3:I mean. So at 23, you seem to have like a hell of a work ethic and like a whole lot of ambition, like where do you think that comes from?
Speaker 1:um well, when I was 21, I got stabbed in the neck.
Speaker 3:I got stabbed in the neck one time.
Speaker 1:And that shit really like opened my eyes to a lot of shit. Like I'm very blessed to be here for real, I wake up every day and I'm just so fucking blessed Like I be running on those hills you know, I be running my miles and shit and I just like be like really thinking to myself like damn, I'm really here, right now. You know I'm, you know, so it's I'm just, I'm just glad I'm here for real and I just that shit motivates me, it really.
Speaker 1:It brings some fire to me for real, yeah you can see it and just like all the bullshit that I done been through Just in life. You know, I'm just glad to be here and I'm young. Like I said, I'm young, so I know that if I, if I start now, I can make it far yeah.
Speaker 4:I can make it far Awesome. Do you have any kids? I?
Speaker 1:have no kids.
Speaker 4:Okay, wrap it up until you're ready. Yep.
Speaker 1:Sure, yep, because once some kids come, join Bishu please. Yeah, a lot of people tell me that.
Speaker 3:Well, as long as you're going to be a good dad.
Speaker 1:So be a good dad. I'm in my. You know, none of that, no female, none of that. I'm just. I'm on training.
Speaker 4:I'm not gonna advise no female.
Speaker 5:I mean we all he didn't say no female at all. I'm not thinking about getting no girlfriend right now none of that shit, nothing serious.
Speaker 1:You feel what I'm saying he got tunnel vision. Tunnel vision, you feel me.
Speaker 5:But if you see a bad bitch, you look over there too.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I went in raw and I got tunnel vision too. Oh Jesus, every day, that's the mission and the goal.
Speaker 3:I'm tired.
Speaker 5:Can you please give some advice to the youngins that are like you, that want to be growing in ambition. Give some advice to the youngins that are like you that want to be growing and ambition.
Speaker 1:Give some advice to them um, it's just just just fucking do it like nike, just fucking do it. Um, what's that one saying you could bring? You could bring the horse to the lake, but you can't make him drink it, the water have you heard?
Speaker 5:yeah, is that. Did I say it right? You didn't make him drink it, the water. Did I say it right?
Speaker 1:You didn't but it was close, something like that. What he means, guys, is you can bring the horse to water, but you can't make the nigga drink.
Speaker 4:You can't force him.
Speaker 5:You can lead the horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
Speaker 4:Okay, for sure.
Speaker 1:Goddamn, I said it hella wrong.
Speaker 5:It was close.
Speaker 1:You for sure. Yeah, okay, goddamn, I said it. Hella wrong guys, close, that's close. You gotta know what you mean from the old niggas when you kicking it with us. You know it's okay, exactly, um, but really you know, um, I had to learn really the hard way to really get to you know where I'm at right now and really had to open my eyes. I really I had a bunch of people gave me advice, you know, and I would never take it. I would really never take it until I, you know, went through the fuck. You know what I went through.
Speaker 1:But really just try and do it. You know, just think about your future on where the fuck you just picture what you would be in five years, 10 years from now, and just really like, look at yourself, take yourself outside your body and look at yourself and be like yo. Is this, am I really happy? You feel what I'm saying? Or am I just living life? Or am I just riding the wave? You know? You know, control your life, don't let life control you. You feel what I'm saying? So?
Speaker 5:yeah, okay, that's solid advice.
Speaker 4:For sure.
Speaker 5:So you know, keep doing your thing. You know, keep the ball rolling at all times um, you can find me on everywhere instagram.
Speaker 1:I made a motherfucking, what's that shit? A tiktok. I don't be on that shit much. I need to. I need to start being on that shit. You feel me. A lot of people tell me you don't gotta do the dances and shit. Yeah, no, no I post my music videos on there. You know that shit yeah thank you, I appreciate that.
Speaker 1:Um, youtube, instagram instagram is my main, my main spot. You could find me at yeah, that's pretty much it. Find me under scrappyg S-C-R-A-P-P-I-EG-E-E. Got new shit on the way, a bunch of new shit on the way. I'm thinking about making an album. I am in the middle of making an album. Actually, it's just a lot of shit I'm putting into that. I'm on a journey right now and next time y'all see me, hopefully I'm 5-0, you know regular. You feel what I'm saying. It's shit, so you know.
Speaker 5:Well, this has been another fire ass episode of Talk your Shit. Keep your eyes on this gentleman. I swear he comes down my timeline all day. It's like he boxing, he rapping, he boxing, he rapping all day long. I'm like, damn, you drop something every day. Scrappy Now, damn it. I can't keep up with the sharing. But keep your eyes on him. He's definitely ambitious and going towards the goal. We definitely appreciate you sitting with us today.
Speaker 1:Scrappy. Thank you, I appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you for having me.
Speaker 5:Thank you Until next time everybody knows like subscribe, share, comment, all that shit. Thank you, peace.
Speaker 2:Peace.
Speaker 5:This has been another episode of the Heavyweight Podcast. Talk your shit. One thing about me, baby I'm showing up every week to see who coming to talk they shit.
Speaker 2:Y'all better show up with me. See you there. Bye.