Because he got wrested fcked .Max got TKO'd by Cody Covington....
Some of us are flying out to support him and the homeboy Emmett. My lady, couple training partners and I land in Orlando early on day of the fight. Max, win or lose is a solid dude and hopefully continues the demise of the Perry hype train. One of the first dudes, along with a few of the TAM homies, to walk up to me after my pro debut loss back in 2013, to one of his good friends, and congratulate me, telling me to stop fighting nervous, to have fun and treat it like any sparring session, keep it focused and don't give up in the game.
Some of us are flying out to support him and the homeboy Emmett. My lady, couple training partners and I land in Orlando early on day of the fight. Max, win or lose is a solid dude and hopefully continues the demise of the Perry hype train. One of the first dudes, along with a few of the TAM homies, to walk up to me after my pro debut loss back in 2013, to one of his good friends, and congratulate me, telling me to stop fighting nervous, to have fun and treat it like any sparring session, keep it focused and don't give up in the game.
Some of us are flying out to support him and the homeboy Emmett. My lady, couple training partners and I land in Orlando early on day of the fight. Max, win or lose is a solid dude and hopefully continues the demise of the Perry hype train. One of the first dudes, along with a few of the TAM homies, to walk up to me after my pro debut loss back in 2013, to one of his good friends, and congratulate me, telling me to stop fighting nervous, to have fun and treat it like any sparring session, keep it focused and don't give up in the game.
Good luck on Saturday. Much respect.
I'm also a Perry fan plus a big fan of hype. Respect to both.
Much appreciation for Max for stepping up on relatively short notice. He gonna get his head knocked off though
... just so everybody knows.
Some of us are flying out to support him and the homeboy Emmett. My lady, couple training partners and I land in Orlando early on day of the fight. Max, win or lose is a solid dude and hopefully continues the demise of the Perry hype train. One of the first dudes, along with a few of the TAM homies, to walk up to me after my pro debut loss back in 2013, to one of his good friends, and congratulate me, telling me to stop fighting nervous, to have fun and treat it like any sparring session, keep it focused and don't give up in the game.