Undefeated Boxer

15.9K posts

Undefeated Boxer

Undefeated Boxer

@JonSteroidJones

0-0 Undefeated boxer

Your Moms House Katılım Mart 2017
120 Takip Edilen78 Takipçiler
Undefeated Boxer retweetledi
MMA Gone Wild🥋
MMA Gone Wild🥋@mmagonewild·
If you’re watching the prelims say something 🙋🏻‍♂️
English
89
12
242
16.9K
eash
eash@Ronnie2Kaapp·
@JonSteroidJones @_LAKNIGHTGUyih @arielhelwani If you could read you’d see that that i did mention how they generate money, they generated 7.7b in revenue from the tv deal. That money gets allocated to the roster, why hasn’t the pay structure increased an according ammount?
English
1
0
0
16
Ariel Helwani
Ariel Helwani@arielhelwani·
Ronda Rousey announces the minimum purse for any fighter on the MVP MMA card will be $40,000. “If you fight 3 times a year, that is much more than a living wage. That’s something the UFC cannot say.”
English
568
667
19.6K
3.4M
Nathaniel Wood
Nathaniel Wood@LastKingsmanMMA·
Pico gets knocked out on his debut, beats Pitbull in a decision and is ranked 13th. I’m 11-3 still not ranked. Make it make sense
English
234
175
4.8K
231K
eash
eash@Ronnie2Kaapp·
@JonSteroidJones @_LAKNIGHTGUyih @arielhelwani All I said was someone competing in the UFC should be making a sustainable wage to show, and should be comped an appropriate percentage of revenue. You did not attack either point so I don’t know how you proved me wrong here
English
1
0
0
14
Blind Bear 🐻🕶️
Blind Bear 🐻🕶️@BlindBearMedia·
Conor & Paddy announced they have fights at International Fight Week Could they be fighting eachother?😳
Blind Bear 🐻🕶️ tweet mediaBlind Bear 🐻🕶️ tweet media
English
64
37
2.2K
119.2K
Radcular
Radcular@radcular·
@SceneinCinema It's because Sony wanted to date themselves with a Alex Jones joke. Which honestly harmed the movie in the long run because 20-30 years from now who's going to get it. Like remove that element and it would have made the movie better.
English
1
0
5
1.3K
Best Cine Moments 🍿
Best Cine Moments 🍿@SceneinCinema·
J. K. Simmons says he fought for J. Jonah Jameson to keep his iconic look from the Raimi trilogy which was comics accurate, but Sony made him go bald. “[Sony told me] ‘No, we don’t want you to have the flattop haircut,’ and I was like, ‘Wait, wait, wait. What?’” “‘Yeah, we don’t want the cigar and the mustache.’” In Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man, Jameson had the flat top, small mustache, and cigar, just exactly like the comics. But in Spider-Man: Far From Home and Spider-Man: No Way Home, Sony changed the character to a bald version, dropping those signature traits. “Obviously, the most important thing is that he's still the same blowhard and he does have the same damn mustache, close to it, and cigar at least."
English
71
63
2.6K
776K
Not Today
Not Today@CMarogi48300·
@JonSteroidJones @Ronnie2Kaapp @_LAKNIGHTGUyih @arielhelwani Austin easily sells $100k in tickets at apex. Depending on the card the tickets average around $2k he brings a minimum of 50+ fans out not including the 10s of thousands of folks who are not even UFC fans who tune in just to watch him. Not sure how he got brought into this.
English
1
0
0
79
eash
eash@Ronnie2Kaapp·
@JonSteroidJones @_LAKNIGHTGUyih @arielhelwani Who saying the minimum pay should be 100k? All I said was the fighters should be paid a fair % of what they bring in, and not the 16-20% they get. a guy fighting three times a year in the apex of the sport should be able to make a liveable wage that doesn’t require any suplement
English
1
0
0
33
eash
eash@Ronnie2Kaapp·
@JonSteroidJones @_LAKNIGHTGUyih @arielhelwani The ufc got an eight billion dollar tv deal and parades themselves as one of the big four in NA sports, leagues that pay talent 45-50% of revenue generated. Why should the fighters not be compensated a fair percentage of what they earn? They’re ones who generate revenue for ufc
English
1
0
0
48
eash
eash@Ronnie2Kaapp·
@_LAKNIGHTGUyih @arielhelwani What % of fighters can say that though. The show purse alone should be enough to sustain a mere living in the apex league of the sport
English
3
0
157
7.2K
Undefeated Boxer retweetledi
Kona
Kona@KonaMMA_·
@SpinninBackfist Apparently his manager snuck something in his contract that gives him a title shot right away. Look up “Gable Steveson Loophole” for more info
English
3
12
286
9.6K
Undefeated Boxer retweetledi
Walnut
Walnut@WalnutMMA·
Walnut tweet media
ZXX
2
63
1.4K
15K
RileyTaugor 🏴
RileyTaugor 🏴@RileyTaugor·
@alexgroberman You got so hurt over his recent skit that you went and asked ChatGPT to write a tweet for you 😭😭
English
5
4
528
26.6K
Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
Druski grew up in the suburbs of Georgia. His mom has a Master of Science in Public Health and worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. His dad attended Howard University, graduated from the United States Air Force Academy and is a Wall of Honor nominee at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Druski's latest skit just pulled 40 million views. Rolling Stone named him the second most influential creator in America. Forbes has him at $14 million in earnings. Oh, and he never needed a late night set, a network sitcom, or a Netflix special to get there. He figured out where the internet was going before the industry did. In case you missed how Druski got here: He started posting comedy skits on Instagram in 2017. No agent. No manager. No club circuit. Just character work on the platform where the audience was actually spending time. By 2020, Drake put him in the Laugh Now Cry Later video. Jack Harlow put him in Tyler Herro. He opened for J. Cole and 21 Savage on a national arena tour. All that came because he had already built something real where the attention was. Then he kept building on that surface. Coulda Been Records started as Instagram Live auditions and became a full entertainment brand. Coulda Been Love, a dating show he created and owns, pulled over 100 million views on YouTube. His first headlining tour in 2023 sold out 30 markets and grossed $2.5 million. In 2024, he sold out State Farm Arena in Atlanta. 21,000 seats. For a comedian who has never had a network television show. In 2025, he took that same format international with a 10-city arena tour. Every date sold out. Wembley Arena in London. Major arenas across North America. Lineups featuring Snoop Dogg, Jack Harlow, Lil Yachty, Rod Wave, and Chief Keef. Forbes Top Creators list tells the compounding story: #20 in 2023 at $10 million. #11 in 2024 at $12 million. #9 in 2025 at $14 million. Three consecutive years of growth built on the same foundation he laid in 2017. He has equity in Happy Dad Hard Seltzer. Brand deals with Nike, Google, Amazon, Meta, Pepsi, Spotify, EA Sports, American Express, and Fanatics. His company, 4Lifers Entertainment, runs touring, production, merchandise, licensing, and a sports agency. All under one roof. The traditional comedy path used to be the only path: open mics, club circuit, late night set, Netflix special, maybe a tour if it all worked out. That path still exists. But the comedians who built where the audience was actually moving own the comedy landscape now. The ones still waiting for a network to greenlight them are watching Druski sell out arenas from the outside. This is exactly what is happening across most marketing budgets right now. Most businesses are still spending their entire marketing budget on the channels that dominated five years ago. Paid ads. Social media campaigns. Email blasts. PR placements. Influencer deals. These are the late night spots of marketing. Familiar, established playbooks, comfortable. And increasingly disconnected from where the highest-intent buying decisions are actually happening. The audience is moving. ChatGPT now has nearly a billion weekly active users. Perplexity has over 45 million. Google AI Mode hit 75 million users in its first seven months. 59% of consumers are already using AI for shopping decisions. One in four say ChatGPT product recommendations are better than Google's. And most businesses have zero presence in these systems. (If you want to see where your site stands across Google and AI search, start here: seo-stuff.com/free-audit) The businesses that get cited, recommended, and selected by AI are not the ones spending the most on ads. They are the ones that built something real where the audience is actually going. Content with genuine authority. Backlinks from trusted sources. Structure that AI systems can read, parse, and confidently cite to a user. When ChatGPT cites a source, it cites the most authoritative, most structured, most useful content it can find. When Google's AI Overview selects a page to reference, it selects based on content depth, trust signals and extractability. When Perplexity assembles an answer, it pulls from the sources that actually answer the question best. No ad budget influences that. No social following affects it. No campaign calendar determines the outcome. The channel itself selects for the best answer. Druski built where the audience was heading and let the leverage follow. By the time the industry caught up to where he already was, he owned the space. The businesses building owned visibility in AI search right now are doing the same thing. The ones still spending exclusively on paid ads, social, email, and PR are the comedians still waiting for their late night spot. That is the gap SEO Stuff was built to close. seo-stuff.com Druski went from Instagram skits to $14 million a year and sold-out arenas because he understood one thing early: build where the audience is going, not where it used to be. The question is whether your marketing budget is building where buying decisions are heading or still spending on the channels they are leaving.
DRUSKI@druski

That Guy who is just Proud to be AMERICAN🇺🇸

English
376
618
11.3K
6.2M