Cassandra Madrigal
MLC Undisputed Champion
Won at MLC 8
01/07/2017 to Present
Merging of World & International belts.
MLC World Champion
Won at MLC 7
08/27/2016 to 01/07/2017
Title merged with International Belt.
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#1 Prince Pierre Paul
#2 James Shark
#3 Navorro Williams
#4 Tom Pendergrass
#5 Jackson Magnum
Updated 05/14/2017
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MLC 10
September 3rd 2017
Las Vegas, Nevada
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TBD
TBA
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FIGHT NIGHT 5
MLC 10
Pressers
Build Up
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Topic Started: Aug 26 2017, 07:33 PM (60 Views)
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Prince Pierre-Paul
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Aug 26 2017, 07:33 PM
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INTERVIEWER: So, James Shark's say some things about you recently...
Scene fades in...
INTERVIEWER: He thinks you don't deserve the title shot, he thinks that you've been handed everything since you joined, and he's even gone as far as criticize the way you fight. Do you take any of this to heart...?
The camera focuses on Prince who stays silent for a moment. He sits up a bit, looking straight at the interviewer.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: I've been fighting my entire life. And the problem I got with guys like Shark is that they I don't take any of this seriously. I've been fighting way before I even put on gloves. I remember having to fight the school bullies for my milk money. I remember them saying 'Jouw familie is vuilnis.' That means my family is garbage. I grew up, I put my anger into kickboxing, I dominate. I come into this sport, I fight, I win a belt, I dominate. I face everybody they put in front of me, you see? So I got guys like Shark who get scared of competition, yeah? He's scared he's on his way out, he's knows I'm a problem and so he hides all of that trash talk, and all of that arrogance. But underneath it all, I know he's afraid. He didn't even want to accept this fight. He was content on tweeting at me. Now he's in front of me, and now he's nervous. I can feel it from him.
Prince shrugs a bit.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: I'm in the gym everyday, I'm training everyday, I'm in the best shape of my life. I've been doing that all summer. James Shark isn't distracting me from being the best fighter in the world. James Shark's still trying to chase that title of being the best, when in reality I've always been the best. That's the facts. Don't care about Twitter, don't care about his team; And I definitely don't care what the fuck he has to say. Because at the end of it all, when you're in the cage with me? I'm gonna ask him this one question:
"What kind of MAN are you...?"

Boca Raton, Florida The Factory MMA Gym
The black begins to open up to Boca Raton, Florida’s skyline as "That Part" (Black Hippy Remix) by Schoolboy Q plays. We see former International Champion and the #1 ranked fighter in MLC Prince Pierre-Paul walking into The Factory.
NARRATOR (voiceover): Seven months after suffering a defeat at MLC 8 by the hands of World Championship Cassandra Madrigal, Prince Pierre-Paul had dedicated his long layoff period to to the gym. When the fight with Jame Shark was announced as the main event for MLC 10 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the intensity ramped up.
A camera stands in front of the entrance of “The Factory”. Inside, Prince Pierre-Paul is decked out in training gear. Standing with him, his long time kickboxing coach Hercule Van Laar. Hercule demonstrates a straight right hand, going over timing and execution with the former kickboxing champion. A quick cut shows Prince going to work. Each punch he threw into Van Laar’s mitts let out a loud smacking thud. When the pads moved down lower towards the legs, Prince would promptly throw a thudding leg kick. Every strike, Prince lets out a loud cry of intensity.
HERCULE VAN LAAR (voiceover): I’ve been training Prince since he was starting out. I was a friend of his father, before he moved to Suriname. He’s always been a gym rat, he never rests. Whenever he trains, he’s always intense. Sometimes we gotta rein him in a bit, not wanting to risk injury and so far since he’s been in MLC injuries haven’t been a big factor in his fights. But since his first loss, he’s been going so hard trying to get another chance at the MLC Championship telling him to slow down would fall on deaf ears.
The camera cuts to a sweaty Prince, working on the heavy bag. Each cry he lets out, the more powerful each kick comes out. The heavy bag swings wildly with each kick. He steadies it, and measures his shots. Each punch and kick, a sharp flurry of combinations. The sound of an alarm blares and Prince stops, covered from head to toe in sweat as he paces the mat. In the background, teammates Edan McLeod and Josh Schultz are warming up while watching. Josh makes a face and laughs as Edan goes back to stretching. The camera focuses back on P3 who looks to be getting back into his routine, hopping in place as he stretches his arms out. Marcello de Pablo comes up to Prince, talking to him.
MARCELLO DE PABLO: Alright we’re gonna get you in the ring and do some pad work. Herc’s going to get in there with you and we’re going to work on taking angles. Shark thinks he’s gonna catch you flat footed. We’re going to keep working on our angles, attack from everywhere keep him guessing okay?
Prince nods, as he begins to get in the ring with his kickboxing coach. Prince stretches out and hops in place. Hercule has a bodyguard on, along with two massive pads. He nods his head, and Prince acknowledges him. Prince gets into his stance and Hercule holds up his left mitt. Prince lets out a fast jab that blasts Herc’s hand back. Hercule resets and circles, he holds the pads down to his legs. Prince proceeds to launch a strong kick into the pads.
HERCULE VAN LAAR: Give me some dynamite here, champ! C’mon!
Suddenly, Herc picks up the speed with his mitts. Prince lets off a blinding combination, a jab, followed by a right hook, into a left uppercut. Herc circles and holds the mitts to his legs again, Prince chops at the pads with a loud shout and a kick. Herc stops in his tracks and holds up the pads, which Prince then pops with a straight right.
HERCULE VAN LAAR: Theeeeeere we go!
He holds the pads to his torso, Prince clinches and unleashes a knee to the body. Hercule lets out a playful groan, holding his gut, acting as if he were in serious pain. Prince laughs, shaking his head as the two continue. The camera shifts to a slow-mo shot of Prince, throwing combinations as Hercule keeps an eye on P3's form and rhythm.
HERCULE VAN LAAR (voiceover): I think he’s the best in the world. There’s no doubt about that. I’ve watched him grow from a nervous kid in his twenty somethings into a grown man capable of taking the MLC Championship. I think this fight is going to be a testament as to why he’s the best fighter in MLC. And the thing is he’s only getting better.
After a while, the timer beeps, Prince and Hercule hug it out and talk a bit more, going over the gameplan.
NARRATOR (voiceover): Prince continues to improve everyday, wanting another chance at the MLC World Championship. But for him to do that, he has be prepared for anything.
Josh Schultz is seen wearing a Captain America compression shirt with blue and red compression shorts. Prince is seen putting in a mouthpiece, shirtless and wearing black compression tights. Both men are shoeless. Prince rolls his neck and stretches out as Josh walks up to him getting ready to put in his mouthpiece.
JOSH SCHULTZ: Ready for the grind big guy?
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: Work never comes easy, bro.
Josh cracks a smirk.
JOSH SCHULTZ: Let’s get this thing goin’.
P3 nods and gives Josh a fistbump. The two begin to circle around the open mats, hunched over. Prince engages in hand fighting as the two begin to try and out muscle the other.
NARRATOR (voiceover): Josh Schultz is an two-time Division 1 All American wrestler, graduating from the Navy. He’s also The Factory’s wrestling coach. WIth his pedigree in grappling, he’s been called upon to prepare Prince for one of the facets of his gameplan that is lacking. Not wanting a repeat of MLC 8, Prince trains to hone his grappling skills.
The camera catches Prince fighting off Josh who has a single leg. Josh powers up, bring Prince’s leg up almost to his chest. Prince keeps balance for a bit, but stumble and falls down. Quickly he begins to try and scramble back up to his feet. However, Josh is quick enough to take Prince's back and get into a side mount. Close by, Marcello is by coaching Prince with his arms folded over. He has the eyes of a hawk, as he shouts at Prince to fight out of it.
MARCELLO DE PABLO: No breaks! You fight out of that position! That's what cost you the belt! You want to get it back, you better be ready for this!! Get up!!
Prince springs to life as he fights his way back up to his feet. Josh tries to keep an ankle, but Prince squirms out of it. Marcello claps, Prince and Josh shake hands and continue to grapple with one another.
JOSH SCHULTZ (voiceover): He's beat himself up for the past eight months. He was so close to getting that belt, it just like that it slips away. It takes a lot of mental toughness to take your lumps and come back and continue to train. That's one of the many things I like about P3. He kept coming to me and he kept telling me, he wanted to get better defending stuff like that submission. And so I kicked his butt a little, we wrestle three sets non-stop four times a week. He gets worn out, but the next day he comes back for more, I respect it.
Prince shoots for a takedown. Josh stuffs it and pushes off. Prince gets up, hands on his hips, breathing heavily. Josh claps his hands together to try and ignite a fire in the former champion.
JOSH SCHULTZ (voiceover): C'mon, no quit, grit it out!
Josh waves Prince on. Prince crouches down and shoots in for a double. Josh gets caught off guard for a bit, but manages to stand his ground. However, Prince trips him up, putting his left leg behind Josh's. The two fall and Prince keeps a hold of Schultz. Schultz tries to buck Prince off, but can't. Prince wrestles Josh down to keep dominant position. Prince stands up, stacking Josh's guard. Josh launches at Prince going for a takedown; However, Prince sprawl, grabbing Josh in a front facelock. Prince drops down into guard and locks in a guillotine choke. Josh taps quickly and sits up with a smile, Prince looks exhausted as he lays down on the mat, with hands are joined together on top of his forehead. Josh pats him on the chest and kneels down in front of him.
JOSH SCHULTZ (voiceover): Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling, it's a chess game; Just like boxing, just like kickboxing. You have to be smart. Prince has been learning that the hard way in camp. Cassandra's an elite grappler, and Shark's probably as good. He's been absorbing everything like a sponge and it's showing. We just have to give him the pieces to succeed in Las Vegas, and he'll take it from there. I have my faith in him.
Prince gets a drink of water and sits alone as he begins to ponder about the fight. The camera gets a shot of "THE FACTORY" logo above Prince as he continues to think.
Media Day. Weeks Before Fight
NARRATOR (voiceover): Months have been counting down. Preparation for the conflict Prince Pierre-Paul faces have been a success. Now, Prince has to convince the press that he's up to the task of facing off with the former MLC World Champion in James Shark. News outlets from all over the fight world have gathered here in Boca Raton to get a glimpse at P3. One would think Prince would be nervous, but the former International Champion's come this far, what's to stop him now. Under the burning lights of camera shutters, Prince shows off his technique for the masses.
We open up to Marcello de Pablo, sitting in front of a black background. He seems to be shooting with the person behind the camera. The camera catches up to what he was saying as he focuses on the person.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL (voiceover): I like media days because it relaxes me. I've trained hard, I've done a good job, so what do I gotta be nervous about. I want to show the world I'm the best. I want to show them I have what it takes to beat Shark. The world wants to know what makes me who I am, and I'm happy to demonstrate it.
Prince stands in the corner as Hercule Van Laar laces hi gloves for him. He looks out at the massive crowd that's gathered and says something to Herc who nods and begins to get ready for his work out. Prince bounces in place, staying spry. He begins to shadow box, showing off his refined boxing technique. He throws in a few elbows and knees. He finishes it off with a roundhouse kick, gracefully pivoting as he finishes the strike.
MARCELLO DE PABLO: He looks great, he feels great, and that's all I can ask of him. He's pushed that road block out of his mind, that title fight and he's refocused on what matters right now: Shark. And his coaches really need to watch out for the kid, because when he's hungry...? He's fucking hungry.
Prince doesn't waste time showing off his flashy hand speed, his powerful kicks, and his strong Muay Thai. Everyone in attendance is glued to him. Prince looks out at the crowd and talks with them, sporting a grin all while still throwing punches into the pads.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: YO HERC, what was Shark sayin' about my striking?! I'ma points fighter? What was he saying on Twitter? That I couldn't catch him? You guys out there saw that right?
Prince looks out at the crowd. He squints his eyes and looks confused.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: I know what he's about to catch in this fight though, a NAP! I'm gonna send him back to Japan in a sleepin' bag. He was out here proud of my leftovers. Talking about my Ryan fights. If he's smart, he'll watch what I did to her our second fight. But can't nobody put "Shark" and "smart" in the same sentence!!
Prince throws a crisp one-two combination. He ducks underneath Herc's pad as he swings a hook and blasts it with a right uppercut. Prince then rolls his punches with loud shouts as the crowd takes pictures.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: I ain't never scared! Who took the fight first?! Ask him that! Who took the fight first?! And if he answer that, ask him what he was thinking accepting. Because between ya'll and me? He just committed career suicide. I ain't never run from a fight. My mom told me, "You can't accept God, in your heart, if there's nothing but hate." I told her that hate's gonna be turned into a punch, and it's gonna bring me that title shot!
Prince finishes this statement with a three punch combination, into a leg kick, and then with a authoritative roundhouse to finish it all off. The camera slows down, capturing a confident P3 dancing around the ring as his coach holds up the pads. The camera captures by the frame a straight hand from Prince. The camera cuts to head coach Marcello de Pablo. He seems to be looking past the camera, talking to the person behind it.
MARCELLO DE PABLO: Shark's coaches are gonna get him hurt. They have no idea--see, Clayton Paris, good coach, stupid human being. I've never seen someone so stupid say the things he did online. He's really in a no win situation, because when Triple P beats Shark's ass? He's gonna come for that belt. And Cass better be prepared for a third World War with him. Because he's gonna take that belt home with him. And I don't go on Twitter because I'm in my fifties. Clayton got caught with Twitter fingers and now his ashy ass written a check his ass can't cash. That's the problem Prince has. It's when loud mouth cheerleaders go on social media and say shit to him. But Paris is too much of a pussy to do anything, so it's convenient that Shark's there to hide behind. The guy's set his fighters up for failure because he's facing THE best in the world. Not ONE of the best, THE best. And Shark wishes he could have that mantle. This kid is a warrior, he's a fighter, and James Shark is a sideshow attraction. People are going to learn to not shit talk him.
Prince is a nice guy, so you have to understand something about him: In his world, he’s been fighting an uphill battle his entire life. In a short circle, few people know who Remy Abimbola Pierre-Paul is. Prince’s dad was a fighter in the kickboxing world. He wasn’t considered a prolific by any means. He retired, he put his funds into a gym in Groningen, and he settled down. Prince looks up to him. Now, people use to make fun of him because his father. He got into a lot of fights over that as a kid. Prince takes pride in his old man, so he got in a few scraps, his dad trains him. He got up every morning, went to school, and came home and went straight to the gym; Every day, okay? He fought as an amatuer, then became a pro. The thing is, Prince fights because A) he loves it and B) he wants respect. He always had a chip on his shoulder nobody knows about, because in his eyes he’s fighting for more than himself. He’s fighting for his parents, uncles, aunts, grandmother, and sisters. That’s his pride and joy, you know...and so...Shark and his team are disrespecting him. He’s built his life around fighting, he’s got belts lined all over his trophy room in South Beach. He promotes for the company, he does the right things. His name pops up in title shot talks, because he is the best. He has fought some of the best in K-1 and MLC, and Shark is disrespecting that, you see? So...Prince...in his head...when Shark goes on Twitter talking garbage, it rubs him the wrong way. Shark says something, Prince jumps up and goes, “I’ll fight you anytime, anywhere.” Next thing you know, we get a call, we get the fight. So now, Prince believes he’s got to correct some misconception Shark has about him: That misconception being that Prince isn’t a man of his word. So, no more words, ACTION.
Marcello puts emphasis on his last word as he smacks the back of his right hand into his left palm with an excited look in his eyes and a smile.
NARRATOR (voiceover): The time for words may be over for Prince Pierre-Paul and his team. But at the end of it all, will he come away at MLC 10 with bragging rights? Or will flashes of MLC 8 happen once more. The war for bragging rights begins now.
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Aug 26 2017, 08:34 PM
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South Beach. Afternoon.
Prince sets up the laptop, as he lays down on his bed. A webcam pops on and it’s Prince’s mother and father.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: Goedemorgen. (Good morning.)
MOM & DAD: Goedemorgen. (Good morning.)
NARRATOR (voiceover): On a quiet afternoon, Prince Pierre-Paul winds down. Prince hasn’t seen his family since Christmas, and now 7 months after the fight, he speaks to them again.
MOM: Je neefjes hebben je gevraagd. Ze keken naar je laatste gevecht, ze waren zo enthousiast voor jou! (Your nephews have been asking about you. They watched your last fight, they were so excited for you!)
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: Ik hoorde dat ze geprobeerd hebben om op te treden. Weten hun moeders er nog over? (I heard they've been trying to get into training. Do their mothers know about that yet?)
DAD: Ja, ze hebben ze aan het trainen. Maar alleen in de weekenden gaat de school snel voor hen beginnen. Ze waren zo enthousiast om te trainen. Ze herinnerden me aan jou.(Yes, they have me training them. But only on weekends, school's going to be starting soon for them. They were so excited to train. They reminded me of you.)
A smile forms on Prince’s face.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: Ze zijn dan in goede handen. (They're in good hands then.)
DAD: Hoe voel je je over de strijd? (How are you feeling for the fight?)
Prince thinks about it for a moment.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: Mijn dieet doet goed. Ik heb ongeveer vijftien pond voor dit gevecht geschuurd; Vis, kip en groenten. Ik heb non-stop gelopen, een beetje moe voelen, maar ik zal het regelen. (My diet's doing great. I've shed about fifteen pounds for this fight; Fish, chicken, and vegetables. I've been running non-stop, feel a little tired, but I'll manage.)
DAD: En jouw training? (And your training?)
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: Ik ga erin alsof ik bezeten ben. Jongens grap erover, maar dit gevecht? Ik heb het nodig papa. Ik moet een punt bewijzen en ik wil het tegen hem doen. (I'm going at it like I'm possessed. Guys joke about it, but this fight? I need it dad. I need to prove a point, and I want to do it against him.)
DAD: ...You want him bad don’t you…?
There was a smile and a pause. Prince looks kind of happy to hear his dad speak English; Knowing how important this fight was to his son.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: Badly.
The audio cuts out as Prince continues his conversation with his parents.
NARRATOR (voiceover): A fighter never forgets where he comes from. Prince’s body may be in South Beach, but his heart and soul remain in Suriname.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL (voiceover): I’m the middle child. My dad had three daughters, and I’m the only son. My mother spend most of her time raising them to be teachers or doctors. She tried the same with me, but I gravitated towards fighting. I felt like I was at home. Waking up in the mornings on weekends, cleaning the gym, then I got to learn how to kickbox. I was going to become my father. And I remember telling him I wanted to make him proud and he insisted I do it for myself. He told me I did the hard work and everything I got was in God’s plan. When I won the International Championship I sent a copy of it to him. He showed me a picture last time and had the belt held in a trophy case.
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It’s one of the greatest feelings ever. I don’t want to let him down. MLC 10 I want to win this fight so bad for my family and for my fans. The people who support me all the time, I don’t deserve them. It feels unreal of how my career has gone so far. Every morning I wake up, I look at myself, and I can’t help but feel as if I’m dreaming, because doing the thing I love is a dream come true of course. It’s just...it’s so weird, haha!
8:45 a.m. Boca Raton, Florida The Factory.
NARRATOR (voiceover): To be the best you have to train with the best. Honing one’s skills to become an elite fighter called for radical changes for a fighter. A surprise guess makes his presence known as he walks through the doors. World Champion boxer Andre Ward was called in to spar with Prince.
Andre Ward comes in with a smile. Prince and him exchange hugs and the two of them walk towards the lockers to talk.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL (voiceover): Andre’s here to help me with my boxing. He’s got impeccable timing on his punches. The way he controls the distance, the pacing, he’s complete. I’ve known him for a few years now. I’ve traveled out to Cali a few times to train with him when I was kickboxing, so we go way back…
Prince puts on his head gear and mouthpiece. Andre does the same at the two look to begin a few rounds of sparring with one another.
ANDRE WARD: Prince is a good guy. When I met him back in the day he was coming up in the kickboxing world and was making a name for himself. Winning tournaments, belts, his name was everywhere. I was kind of surprised that he didn’t make the jump to boxing because he would be a heavyweight champion with no problem.
INTERVIEWER (off camera): Do you think he’s fast enough to catch James Shark?
ANDRE WARD: Prince? Yeah of course. It’s not about speed, it’s about timing. Prince is taller, he has the reach advantage, and he’s an intelligent guy who understands distancing really well. That’s his punches, now imagine what his kicks are looking like when he puts all the tools together. So I think Prince can catch Shark and then some. I think he can knock him out.
Andre smiles, the camera fades back to Prince getting in a boxing stance. The scene slows down as Andre and Prince circle one another. Suddenly the action picks up. Both throw punches at one another. Andre catches Prince a few times, but Prince holds his own against the champion. The montage shows Prince throwing a hook and Andre ducking to counter with a left hook, which Prince slips. Andre clinchs up with Prince, the timer sounds and the two break. Prince sits down in his corner as they give him water and towel him down.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL (voiceover): One of the things Andre taught me is that when I’m throwing my punches I have to be sure I make them count. Watching tape, Shark likes to try and fight on the outside. Since I know I’m stronger and longer than him, I can use that to my advantage and try and back him up. I have to push the pace to make him think. Whenever he decides he doesn’t like to have his back on the cage, I pull the trigger and catch him as he tries to run. So, I have my strategy and I’m going to execute it well.
NARRATOR (voiceover): Andre and Prince go for five rounds. After their sparring session, the two sit down together inside of the ring. Andre giving Prince some advice before his fight. Andre tells Prince that to truly be a champion, he has to block out all of the negative attention surrounding his beef with Shark.
ANDRE WARD: Like, guys like Shark, they were born in a world where they gotta talk themselves up. Shark has to talk himself, because even he has to admit he’s nervous going up against someone like you. This isn’t him fighting someone who’s slower than him or isn’t that much of a striker like you, you know what I mean? He has to talk, he has to trash you, he has to trash you while people are watching. He’s gotta do all of this, because it’s the only thing that’ll keep him sane. That stuff on Twitter, all that talking is talk. You about action, be about it. If all I did was talk I wouldn’t have my belts or my gold medal. If all you were was talk, you wouldn’t have a trophy room with all your titles, right?
Prince nods his head.
ANDRE WARD: So, let him talk, you do the work here. God’s gotta plan P, and he’s going to make good on it.
PRINCE PIERRE-PAUL: Thanks man.
Andre and Prince hug a bit and shake hands. They continue to talk and work on Prince's boxing skills. Afterward, Andre leaves, embracing Prince one last time, hoping to see his friend again, and wishing him luck in his fight.
NARRATOR (voiceover): And with that, Andre Ward leaves Prince to mull over what he said. Would he allow the talk to get to him? Would he allow the pressure to break him? Or would he push it all aside and look to obtain his one and only dream: To be champion…?
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"You can't hide now, bitch."
"Really Doe" by Danny Brown plays. Prince steps out of his brand new black Mercedes Benz AMG GT. He's in a suit and is wearing sunshades. He posts up on his car and looks at the camera.
"So here's the issue I got with this punk ass James Shark because this runs deeper than his old ass trainer Clayton Paris whistle bullshit through his dentures. It's that he don't know what respect means. He ain't gotta clue as to how much I sacrificed being here. And he don't care, because quite honestly James Shark doesn't give a fuck about this fuckin' company. And people will still stan for him, they'll kiss his ass. "
Prince scoffs and rolls his shoulders.
"He wants to play the victim. He wants to act like people are disrespecting him. Shark got this idea that he's the underdog. That's the shit that pisses me off the most. He isn't an underdog, he isn't being second guessed. Shark wants to act like he's been overlooked. That bitch--"
Prince pauses, fuming a bit.
"I fight for everything I got. I fight so hard for everything man. I do the right things. Shark could've shat on MLC's front door, and they would've still let him come back. This company asked of me to do things for them. I didn't bat an eye, because they treated me well. I respect MLC, I respect this company for taking a chance on someone like me. When people went on and on about me being one dimensional, MLC had my back. The tournament for the International Championship? MLC had my back. They had faith in me.
Shark wants to play games, he wants to say that I win by split decisions. He wants to clown about that shit. Guess what, motherfucker? Those are wins. Want to know what the difference between you and me is Shark? When I lose I don't look cry like a pussy and storm off throwing a tantrum. I came back, I won my last fight, and motherfucker I looked good doing it. Anything you ever GOT since you've been back were my leftovers, bro!
You're a bum, you ain't even worth money they're willing to pay you. Acting like you're TOP CLASS. Wanna know something, I got over you? I ain't never been knocked out on my fuckin' feet. You want to talk about how I'm not gonna catch you...?"
Prince smirks and pulls up the Kane vs Shark fight. He plays the clip where Kane throws a looping punch over the top and shows Shark's body crumble like a bag of soggy toilet paper. Prince looks at it and can't help but laugh at the ridiculous claim.
"You're a weak minded fighter, and you know it. Your camp knows it, and my camp knows it. I could exploit your trash boxing all fight and not even break a sweat. What you got that can stop me? That little right hand? I'd eat that for breakfast. You ain't got the goods to put me down. But hey, keep feeding people that line though. The only reason you're even relevant is because you and your coach opened your fucking mouth. I bet you're wishin' that the MLC account didn't follow you now huh? Tell the people the truth. Tell them how you were hesitant to accept this fight. Ask people who signed on that contract first. Because if you were really about that action, it shouldn't have taken you so long to say YES. You gotta BITCH HEART, Shark.
All you really are is a tabloid. You a tabloid with fuckin' groupies in your camp. But you wanna talk shit? Because forreal, most of the people on your team besides like two of them are going to be something. THAT'S JUST THE FACTS. You run a fast food chain gym. Ain't nothin' real about you. Honestly, once I beat you I guess you should just call it quits. Maybe call up CGFC to pad that record, hey I'm sure you can be a wrestler again.
Because this ain't the fight you want, yeah? Because I'm gonna retire your fuck ass. I could beat you on the feet, I could beat you in the clinch, Hell I might just fuck around and pound your bitch ass into the canvas.
I'm FASTER than you.
I'm STRONGER than you.
I'm SMARTER than you.
You wish you could shine in my light, boy. I was bred as fighting royalty, I was bred to be a fuckin' KING, and I'm gonna crush you under my fuckin' foot like the piece of trash you truly are. Don't play games with my fuckin' name unless you got the pedigree I got. Don't sling rocks, when I got cannons ready homie."
Prince fixes the cuff of his suit jacket and places his hands on his lap, with a smirk.
"It's gonna be funny watching how nervous you gonna look at that weigh-in. I had that play in my head for awhile. I could see it in your fuckin' eyes at the presser. Deep down, deep, deep, down in your soul, you know you can't run from this. You know that clock's tickin' down. You know the hand of God's getting ready to come and collect. And that's what makes you scared. You're not going to survive against me. I hope Cass is out there, because I want her to see that what I got for you Shark, I've got for her. All it takes is a punch. The one moment I catch you sleeping, I'm going to knock your head into Madrigal's LAP!! Because that's how next level I am Shark! "TRASH TALK ROYALTY" IS ABOUT TO BE BEHEADED!!!
And when I'm done, when you're choking on your tongue after I nearly turn you into a vegetable? I'll stand in front of your corner, hands behind my back. I'm going to look your entire team in the motherfuckin' eyes, and I want them to do something. I want Old Man Paris to do something so I can cremate his ass with my fists. And once and for all, I'll prove I'm the best fighter in this world, the afterlife, and beyond!!! When they bury you Shark, I want my name to be on the obituary that caused your DEATH! I'm the best fighter you've ever faced period..."
Prince puts his sunshades back on.
"You could only hope to rub off on my LEGACY, boy..."
Prince buttons up his suit jacket and gets back in his car. The engine revs and the best fighter in the world speeds off. He turns back around, rolling the window down.
"SEPTEMBER 3rd!!! YOUR LAST DAY ON EARTH!!! THE CLOCK'S TICKIN', BITCH!"
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