Israel Adesanya
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What? Then I started laughing and I was thinking like, the fuck? And people who were taking photos with me and stuff were like, the fuck? And I just kept on walking. And then the bit where it pissed him off, because he was at the green light, everyone going around him, honking their horns like, this fucking guy. Yeah. And then I went, I just grabbed my car door and I went...
And that pissed him off. So he just came in front of my car. And I said, bro, I'm not going to fucking whoop you off for free.
And that pissed him off. So he just came in front of my car. And I said, bro, I'm not going to fucking whoop you off for free.
And that pissed him off. So he just came in front of my car. And I said, bro, I'm not going to fucking whoop you off for free.
No, but then he pulled up and then, like, tried to, like, talk all this rash to me. And at one point, I even tried to defuse it because I was like, bro, I don't know you.
No, but then he pulled up and then, like, tried to, like, talk all this rash to me. And at one point, I even tried to defuse it because I was like, bro, I don't know you.
No, but then he pulled up and then, like, tried to, like, talk all this rash to me. And at one point, I even tried to defuse it because I was like, bro, I don't know you.
When I said, bro, I fight for millions. I don't fucking fight. I'm not going to knock your ass out for free. And he goes, nah, I fight for free. I fight for the streets, for my pride. And I was thinking, you're fucking stupid. You're stupid. Was he a white guy? Nah, a Maori guy. He was brown, yeah. See, that's the problem I had when I first moved to New Zealand.
When I said, bro, I fight for millions. I don't fucking fight. I'm not going to knock your ass out for free. And he goes, nah, I fight for free. I fight for the streets, for my pride. And I was thinking, you're fucking stupid. You're stupid. Was he a white guy? Nah, a Maori guy. He was brown, yeah. See, that's the problem I had when I first moved to New Zealand.
When I said, bro, I fight for millions. I don't fucking fight. I'm not going to knock your ass out for free. And he goes, nah, I fight for free. I fight for the streets, for my pride. And I was thinking, you're fucking stupid. You're stupid. Was he a white guy? Nah, a Maori guy. He was brown, yeah. See, that's the problem I had when I first moved to New Zealand.
I couldn't tell the difference between all of them. It wasn't because of racism.
I couldn't tell the difference between all of them. It wasn't because of racism.
I couldn't tell the difference between all of them. It wasn't because of racism.
But then in the end, I just as when I spat at him was when I was kind of like hoping try something. Oh, OK. That's at the end. You see me spit at him. He just looks down like and then I realize you're not going to do shit. But also because of our boy, like you remember the movie when our boy got knocked out? Yeah. Street violence. And I just realized if I drop this guy right now.
But then in the end, I just as when I spat at him was when I was kind of like hoping try something. Oh, OK. That's at the end. You see me spit at him. He just looks down like and then I realize you're not going to do shit. But also because of our boy, like you remember the movie when our boy got knocked out? Yeah. Street violence. And I just realized if I drop this guy right now.
But then in the end, I just as when I spat at him was when I was kind of like hoping try something. Oh, OK. That's at the end. You see me spit at him. He just looks down like and then I realize you're not going to do shit. But also because of our boy, like you remember the movie when our boy got knocked out? Yeah. Street violence. And I just realized if I drop this guy right now.
Boom. They're going to fucking put me through the ring.
Boom. They're going to fucking put me through the ring.
Boom. They're going to fucking put me through the ring.
Oh, yeah. They're being weapons. So for me, I was just like, nah. And again, we started a charity, Walk Without Fear, to help with this kind of sinless street violence. Because a lot of these guys, the boys that killed my boy, they did home detention for, I think, a year and a half. And during that year and a half, we all had lockdown for six months. in that time. So again, we all did it together.