Welcome to Carefully Reckless, the production of Our Heart Radio and the Black Effect. And just like that, we're back on the air. Welcome back to another Carefully Reckless episode with your girl just hilarious. Now listen, ain't no story time. This is more of an informative episode, okay, because I just want to put you all d with some real ship. This is just some real ship. So there was a fight, a pay per view fight that everybody is mad that
they paid for. Well not everybody, but majority of people are mad that they paid for. And that was the money fight between Logan Paul and Floyd Mayweather. Now listen, First of all, I just want to apologize for my voice. This is not the voice that y'all usually here. I mean it's usually deep and rass people. Now I sound like somebody's granddad. And that's because I've been doing willing out workshops and ship. I'm here in San Bernardino, California, uh,
filming wilding out. So you know we gotta pick up and kill it and kill you know, get all loud and ship. So listen. The money fight this past Sunday, Logan Paul versus Floyd Money Mayweather. Now we saw it it happened, they fought, nobody won. Niggas was really upset about that ship. I do understand a lot of people had made bets on this, on this fight. They lost that money. You know what I'm saying, a lot of people bet on on Logan, A lot of people bet
on Mayweather. Nobody won. Well, it wasn't considered an actual win. So yes, a lot of people felt scammed out of their money. Logan Paul took home ten million dollars to get knocked around a little bit by a champion, A champion Mayweather got fifty million dollars to play around with a little kid in the ring. That was a business move, that was a money play. They really got us hyped up. Yes, that is the power of illusion, right. They made it seem like, oh my god, like you know, because Floyd
has never lost to fight. Okay, it's never lost the boxing match. He's never gotten a ring and actually lost the fucking fight. So everybody put that in his minds, He's gonna knocked this big gass white boy out, period, Like this boy don't know nothing about boxing. I heard the ship talking through the comments, y'all was like, oh no, this little boy, Reagan knocked the funk out. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blaha. He not seeing money made
whether y'all, y'all don't think he knew that. Y'all, don't think that this white boy knew. He and his brother and his family and the rest of the white race, all his YouTube fans and subscribers, y'all, don't think for one second that they knew. Everybody knew that Logan Paul was never going to be able to beat Floyd Money Mayweather.
We already knew this, but the power of illusion created in our minds that he really thought that and that we were actually going to see Floyd Mayweather knocked this kid out. Now, let's just step away from that for a minute. Hold that Logan Paul, a YouTuber, just a little kid from West Lake, Ohio, twenty three years old, really got to get in the ring with a champion, a famous boxer, Floyd Mayweather. That's the power of social media.
Did anybody really really watch the fight and say, Wow, damn, this little kid who my kid looks up to, it's really in the ring, fighting dancing around, keep hugging on a guy I look up to a real boxer. YouTube meets the sport of boxing. Like, are you serious? That's mind bottling to say the least. I mean, it's like, yo, that's the power of social media. Strong, powerful, It's the new wave. It's the new everything, the new TV, the new source, the new magazine, the new newspaper, the new network.
The Internet is everything right now, My nigga is so powerful that Sunday's fight was really between a you tuber and a real boxer, a professional boxer. I'm saying it so repetitively, so y'all can get it, and y'all can understand, and y'all can get past that little money that y'all paid for pay per view. It's bigger than that. Yes, we were angry, but we bought into it because of the illusions of social media. It's so funny. Everybody was pissed,
everybody was mad. Twitter went crazy. Gotta look at it on the bright side. My kid Ashton, now listen, I'm in San Bernardino, California. You know I'm filming. My son is not here with me. He's on with my mom. He called me and said, mommy logan Paul is about to fight Floyd Mayweather. I said, baby, I know, I know. Ain't that crazy? He said yes, So we hung up. He went to watch the fight with his father. He
called me back after the fight. I knew he was gonna be happy that Logan did not get knocked out. He called me and he said, Mommy, Logan Paul beat Floyd may Weather. I said, hold up, hold up, calm the funk down, all right, because you got me fucked up. You know what I'm saying. Matter of fact, you got Floyd fucked up, little Ash. All right, Logan did not beat Floyd. Floyd just didn't knock Logan's ass out, all right. So your man hung in that real tough you know.
He hung in that, kept hugging up on him and ship. You know what I'm saying. He lasted. He hung in that that he did not win. Ash, I come to tell you asked me and my son argued on the phone for five whole minutes. That's a lot when you're talking to a nine year old. That's the long ass argument when it ain't an adult. He said, he wanted him telling you he didn't knock him out. He I said, all right, baby, all right, he won. In my son's mind,
his favorite YouTuber. One of his idols. I don't know why, but one of his idols stood in the ring and beat Floyd Money Mayweather. That was his mindset. That that's what it was. That was powerful. How many kids look up to this kid, you know, and Logan Paul even looks up to to Mayweather. That's a once in a lifetime opportunity, you know what I mean. And then nowadays you can't even say that because we got social media.
Hold up, hold up, I noticed ship getting good. But listen to just a couple of seconds of a commercial. If you love me, you'll listen. Who would ever imagine, even from Logan Paul's perspective, he couldn't even fathom. He was so excited. Did y'all see the way he walked out. You know, when you walk out and you and you see your opponent, you focused. When you're a real boxer, you don't be like trying to strut for the camera. And and he wasn't. He's an entertainer, he's a kid.
He wasn't even ready to fight, you know what I'm saying. Like, of course he was trained and everything, but he was there for the aesthetics of it. He was there for the celebrity of it. He was there for the entertainment of it, all the streams, all those people under that one roof, all those celebrities under that one roof, who he's never seen before in his life, who he's never been around in his life. It was the stardom of it all. I would have did this aim ship, you
understand me. Sunday was a legendary night for Logan. Paul and Mayweather helped him make that come true. So from the viewers, it felt like, oh, it was a loss, but it was a win win on both of their accounts. It's a lot of people that look up to these Paul brothers, my son being one, that's great, Mayweather another money playing Like you said, I retired from boxing, not from making money. He wasn't boxing that little boy up. You know, he's playing around with a little boy for
our entertainment. You gotta think about it. That's the generational versus. You know, that's like me versus my son, you know, Mayweather versus Paul. Like, that's that's two different waves, that's two different errors, that's two different industries. Kind of sort of like he runs the social media world while Floyd runs the boxing world, the real world, the industry world, like seriously, one of the biggest businessmen that we've seen. And then you have to really think Floyd wasn't really
gonna knock that baby out. Yes, he's a big gass white boy. Now, don't get it sucked up. That's the that's the big gass white boy. But he was not gonna knock that boy out. Floyd knows. Even with Logan being a heavyweight, he don't know what he's doing. Floyd got like twenty plus years and the ship. Logan is not a boxer. He's just a big boy who can fight. You know what I'm saying. I gotta know the difference
in the sport of boxing. The opponents always gotta match, They always gotta It has to be some type of equal companionship, you know what I'm saying. If if I'm saying it right, you know, like if we're thinking of terms like that of them matching up. No, even with Logan being his size like Onnold Swardzenegga and Floyd being like Kevin Hart, like, still it's unfair because Floyd know how to move. If you've seen his tactics, he was tying them out after the third round. I bet my
money against another while and out castmember. Listen, this is how it's gonna go. Because that nigger really thought that Logan was gonna knock Mayweather out like and and of course he's a white boy. So he was saying like, Jess, no, man, I think Logan has it. I don't know his others there, Jake's and the Sins, and you know it's gonna be great. Jess. Come on, you can't underestimate the powers that be. I'm like, what the funk are you talking about, Brent, Like, is
this is not YouTube anymore? Okay, this is the sport of boxing. And he's like, look, Mayweather scared, he's backing up. He's no, I said, that's a tactic. Okay, this is it's a method to this. This is this is your first time ever watching a boxing match, So sit your low ass down, all right. It's not gonna happen the way you wanted to happen. I love that you're excited for Logan. I'm excited for Logan. I'm happy that he's in the ring. But y'all gotta rest on your common
sense a little bit. Mayweather would have killed that boy as big and drunk as he was looking about the fourth round. Mayweather could have killed that boy, and he would have if he was a boxer. You know, this was all money play. This was all you heard what Logan said at the end. I don't know. I wonder if Mayweather let me survive, nigga. You know, God damn well,
he let your ass survive, little baby boy. Now, we don't be surprised if a couple of months later, or you know, next year or whatever, we see Logan on the money team as one of Mayweather's heavyweight boxers. His team is growing. You know, he got Tank shout out the bottom or Jivron think Davis, he got him. He ain't got no big white boys like like Logan. You know they had balls enough to fight him. He might gonna put that there on the team. You gotta think
about it. You gotta think like Mayweather. Just think, hey, we'll be right back after this. Another thing I want to point out, yo, Logan is twenty three years old. Logan is young as fuck. Floyd forty four years old. Don't look it, don't move like it, don't act it whatever. Floyd loss is forty four years old. When they put them niggers at the top of the screen together, they both look the same age. I'm sorry, I love the Paul Brothers. I ain't gonna lie. White people aged like
motherfucking bananas think of that ship is crazy. I'm like, yo, this little white boy look like he in his forties as well. But that's just a whole another you know. That's that's the comedic side of it. I just could not help but to think, like, yo, this this kid is not in his twenties. This nig is aging forward. It like like no, Mayweather's aging backward, this niging agent forward. Sorry, sorry, I'm glad that it ended out like that. I'm glad that he did not knock that baby out. I'm glad
he was so scared. Then we gotta think like this another perspective of it. O G boxers. We got Holy Phild who was there, we've seen him. We got Roy Jones, we got Mike Tyson who was not in attendance. We got you know, other O G VET boxers who probably would look at this and be like, man, what the fuck is the sport of boxing being taken as a joke? Now, you can't be mad at them type of o GS.
You feel me Like, really, this little kid from YouTube get to the fucking ring and and all these people buy into this ship and pay for this pay per view ship, and we really really got our heads knocked off back in the day. Clink clink clink, bink bink bing.
I'm saying half of us can't even think straight because of the sport of boxing that we love so much, the art of it getting hitting your head constantly, you know what I'm saying, can't complete sentences, all that, can't even feed yourself half of them now, all to look at this ship right here. The power of it, the art of this, this sport is being abused comically, basically is a parody of what we did, of what we're going through, of what we really birthed from boxing as
we know it. This is not boxing, you know, this is fighting. This is clowned out. Like you gotta really respect O g s perspective on this ship because the wig ends I'm knocking a lot of wagins made me very upset, like when Logan got your head like all that clown ship, Like you, I know, I understand who you are, understand what you do. You know what I'm saying, I don't knock you YouTube business. I don't knock you being a funny dude. I don't knock you. That's really
their personalities. But they treated this whole thing like a fucking joke, you know what I'm saying. Like, Okay, Floyd was serious. You know, he got upset when his head was snatched off or whatever. Whether it was about his hair bawling up top or not, that's just not what you do. It a way in they like, that's not
what you do. That's why I believe he was upset, not about his head not growing in like no, Like, you know, the Internet is a gift and a curse because you gotta take the good with the bad, and you gotta take the bad with the good, and it's more bad than good nowadays on Instagram, on Twitter, on YouTube, on Facebook, on snap even the thing anymore, okay, well whatever, on all social media platforms. You gotta take the bad with the good. You gotta accept it for what it is.
They will never ever be another big celebrity to come out of nowhere unless they go through the Internet like it's not it's not it's not like back in the day times have changed tremendously, but sadly, but they have changed. That's just like what I do. I'm a stand up comedian. I didn't grow up studying the art of stand up comedy. No, I didn't grow up watching comic view. I didn't grow up watching you know, Chappelle, Martin um prior. I didn't. I still till this day, have not seen Richard Pryor
stand up yet. I have not. I've seen little clips, and you know I have not seen that. I have not seen any of the other greats in his time, Red Fox, and you know before Richard, I haven't. I haven't studied the O G s. You know, I haven't done that. I didn't grow up thinking, Okay, I want to be a stand up comedian. I didn't. I grew up with other dreams. You know, this ship just happened
by way of Internet. Honestly, Remember, I told y'all Martin called me because he's seen one of my videos went viral, not because I could do stand up. I've never even been on stage professionally. When he asked me because I do stand up, I lied my way on stage and now here. I am a beast with this ship. But That's not what I envisioned for it growing up, you
know what I'm saying. And maybe either been boxing all his life, Martin been doing comedy all his life, you know, Mike Apps has been doing comedy just about all his life. Somemore been doing a ship almost our life. Monique Tiffany had is y'all thought Tiffany had his just had surfaced? No, did you read our book? Did you? You know? Even if you didn't read her book, you got Google right there, you know it interviews. She has been doing comedy for a long as time. They didn't have Internet like us.
They couldn't blow within a blink of an eye like us. They didn't have that ship. Back in the day. They had to fight to get on stages. You know what I'm saying. Some people wouldn't even let you on stage. When y'all get a chance, go watch. It's a Netflix show was called Coffee with Comedians. It's a show by Seinfeld Um and he meets with a bunch of comedians. Got Jamie Foxx on there. I believe Chris Tucker's on there.
I'm not sure, but it's a bunch of comedians. Eddie Murphy's on that bitch and they're telling you how it was back in the day, you know, versus now. I've never seen so many stand up comedians in my life, you know what I mean. That's because of the Internet. I've never seen so many rappers in my life. It is because of the Internet. Never seen so many fucking so many business there's so many bitches selling halfs, so many bitches selling fucking cookbooks. We got bitches selling grills. Okay,
shout out to John Nice. It's a good thing. You know, You've got a lot of bad things with it, but it's a good thing. Black owned businesses really running the motherfucking Internet, if you think about it. So the lane that the Internet has created for us is great. It's a gift and it's accursed, but it can be whatever the fuck you make it. Always remember to control your
narrative no matter what. And logan Paul did that. A lot of people mad at him, but a lot more people love him than before, a lot more people respect him than before. He got a lot more fans than before. And I'm gonna end it with this because for real, for real, you gotta look deeper than the fact that y'all lost all that money on pay per view. I'm so sorry. I wish that everybody could get refunded. Who was really pissed? Actually, I don't suck it up. This
is the bigger message in this ship logan. Paul's first words after the fight was, don't let anybody ever tell you something is impossible, because it's not. He never thought he would be there, And for everyone listening, ain't nothing impossible for you neither. Get on YouTube, do whatever, start your business, open up whatever. Nothing is impossible. You want to meet somebody, Make a vision board. I learned that from my girl. Be someone. Make a fucking vision board.
Start manifesting that ship. I'm telling you your wildest, most craziest dreams can come true. Don't matter about how long it will take, it will happen. It can happen. You just gotta know period, you gotta work for it. And that's the end of this Carefully Reckless episode. Make sure you stay tuned every Wednesday, hump Day and in my best Pam voice. Carefully Reckless is a production of I
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