Andy Warski / Adam "Race" Warski / Andy Pires / Subcultured / Warski Live / The Warski Show / Purple Dragon / Kino Casino - Stuttering retard, known for AIM AIM AIM, avid abortionist, tranny and femboy chaser, fighter for an entire 28.89 seconds. Runs a stagnant show with his pet. 🕯️👼🕯️

5k actually. Split with PPP. 5k really worth the humiliation and years of being made fun of? I dunno copeski bros.
In fairness on this one, Andy had been putting a lot less effort into Kino Casino but still drawing a cheque.

I believe that was the agreement, PPP keeps the show afloat allowing Andy to "train" but gets a cut.

It's not the best payday, but fuck have you seen the pay they end up getting in the UFC. Lowest is 12k, it's not much better, they get hurt worse, have to train harder and the results actually matter to their career. Plus they have additional costs on top of what Andy had.

So really, as a payday, it ain't THAT bad.
 
I would argue that we are due for another implosion here in the near future.

Andy showed up with his pants around his ankles and got crushed in seconds. He clearly didn't train hard, if at all. I've done professional training camps in the past and it crushes your body and soul, regardless of the activity. Your ass is in the ring or track or wherever from sun up to sun down, learning a flood of information and practicing. Something clearly didn't occur for him to show up like that.

Other than that he and Ashton look like they are spiraling apart. Ashton looks like he's gained a fuckton of weight and the dakka dakka channel is dead for all purposes.
 
I'm gonna have to defend warski (Well, my defense here means warski is a fucking moron so...) here even if I get 'dumb' lol, because there's a big difference between boxing and gym. He mightve gotten knocked out so fast because he's too busy at the gym and not with a personal boxing trainer. I've done mma classes before and basically had to stop bulking at the gym and spent all my time running and learning to move quick and fast. I ended up quitting and going back to bulking up lmao
 
I'm gonna have to defend warski (Well, my defense here means warski is a fucking moron so...) here even if I get 'dumb' lol, because there's a big difference between boxing and gym. He mightve gotten knocked out so fast because he's too busy at the gym and not with a personal boxing trainer. I've done mma classes before and basically had to stop bulking at the gym and spent all my time running and learning to move quick and fast. I ended up quitting and going back to bulking up lmao
He did go to a boxing gym and posted videos with his actual boxing trainer many times. His claim, specifically, was that he was doing (boxing) training. No one knows what the ratio of boxing training to general workouts was, but he was doing some level of actual boxing (possibly upwards of 30 hours per day, not a typo.)
 
He did go to a boxing gym and posted videos with his actual boxing trainer many times. His claim, specifically, was that he was doing (boxing) training. No one knows what the ratio of boxing training to general workouts was, but he was doing some level of actual boxing (possibly upwards of 30 hours per day, not a typo.)

There's a very good chance he focused more on strength thinking he could knock someone out. Lots of noobs make noob mistakes in mma classes, much less boxing, and Andy is a fucking moron so it wouldn't surprise me
 
He did go to a boxing gym and posted videos with his actual boxing trainer many times. His claim, specifically, was that he was doing (boxing) training. No one knows what the ratio of boxing training to general workouts was, but he was doing some level of actual boxing (possibly upwards of 30 hours per day, not a typo.)
It could be possible that he froze up when the bell rang and he brain dumped everything. I still have my doubts as to what he really did or did not do. For the amount of money those two make going to a professional camp wouldn't be a problem.

Going split on money with Ashton is questionable as well but they run a show together so I don't see a huge issue other than Ashton not really doing anything besides showing up.
 
It could be possible that he froze up when the bell rang and he brain dumped everything. I still have my doubts as to what he really did or did not do. For the amount of money those two make going to a professional camp wouldn't be a problem.

Going split on money with Ashton is questionable as well but they run a show together so I don't see a huge issue other than Ashton not really doing anything besides showing up.
Yeah, he definetely should have warmed up with some amateur fights first. It must have been very intimidating to be in there, the crowd more that the opponent even.
 
Yeah, he definetely should have warmed up with some amateur fights first. It must have been very intimidating to be in there, the crowd more that the opponent even.
Andy does have a history of tensing up when he realizes a whole crowd is cheering against him.

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In fairness on this one, Andy had been putting a lot less effort into Kino Casino but still drawing a cheque.

I believe that was the agreement, PPP keeps the show afloat allowing Andy to "train" but gets a cut.

It's not the best payday, but fuck have you seen the pay they end up getting in the UFC. Lowest is 12k, it's not much better, they get hurt worse, have to train harder and the results actually matter to their career. Plus they have additional costs on top of what Andy had.

So really, as a payday, it ain't THAT bad.
The pay isn't bad. But he's not going to be able to live that embarrassment down after peacocking for months. Was it really worth it? I would say not in the long run. No one will take him seriously. The realty is Warski doesn't give a shit about the sport. He cares about the "glout" and getting paid.
 
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The pay isn't bad. But he's not going to be able to live that embarrassment down after peacocking for months. Was it really worth it? I would say not in the long run. No one will take him seriously. The realty is Warski doesn't give a shit about the sport. He cares about the "glout" and getting paid.
I don't know, it seems like one of those funny things that you could easily learn to laugh at yourself over. People shit talk before fights, its to build hype, what was he meant to do just admit he was going to lose and lose bad?

I'm not a huge fan of Andy, there is plenty to criticise him for - this fight isn't one of those things in my opinion. If I was given the same offer, knowing the ending, I'd take it in an instant. 10k, impetus to get fit, fight in the O2 arena in DAZN. It's a good deal.
 
I don't know, it seems like one of those funny things that you could easily learn to laugh at yourself over. People shit talk before fights, its to build hype, what was he meant to do just admit he was going to lose and lose bad?

I'm not a huge fan of Andy, there is plenty to criticise him for - this fight isn't one of those things in my opinion. If I was given the same offer, knowing the ending, I'd take it in an instant. 10k, impetus to get fit, fight in the O2 arena in DAZN. It's a good deal.
The amount of shows he's put off and the audience both of them have dispersed to other better shows as of it. When your show has a routine stick to it or you risk alienating the audience and Andy knows this from sub cultured when they lost half the viewers going to mid afternoon streams. He never trained, there is no excuse for missing said shows.
 
I'm not a huge fan of Andy, there is plenty to criticise him for - this fight isn't one of those things in my opinion. If I was given the same offer, knowing the ending, I'd take it in an instant. 10k, impetus to get fit, fight in the O2 arena in DAZN. It's a good deal.
Shut. it. down. everybody. If you've got any mockery or criticism in mind about literally any part of how Andy stumbled through his short career as a boxer, well then WHOA BUDDY that's just too bad. My man Andy was forced to put a million times more work into his training than he ever put into his own show, and for that he got a grand total of about a MONTH'S worth of superchat money and the laughter of a crowd bigger than he ever gets on his show. Now that's a win if I ever saw one.
 
He struggles at everything he has filmed himself doing and is gassed out. One video it looked like he was about to hurt himself

I'm trying to find information on one of the trainers but there is no information on him actually having fought. His name is Andrew Heron. What I find funny is that he looks like a future homeless version of Tonka

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I'm watching one of the trainers at the gym fight and I'm amazed he has a record of 17-0 is scrub ass shit like this. I guess when all you're fighting is Canadas best but this guy in the black shorts had him shook.

It's easy to build up an undefeated record if you only fight local bums. Nigger hypejobs from the US do it all the time only to get wrecked by the first real fighter they run into in a televised event.

The problem with influencer boxing is that there's no beef. There's no plotline, there's no drama. Why is Andy fighting salt papi? Because he wanted to fight someone. If I wanted to watch people boxing for the sake of boxing I'd watch real boxers.
The original draw of the fight was Andy fighting Ralph. There was a decent reason to fight, they had history together. There's context. I'd tune in to watch the retards fight because I want to see each of these people be physically harmed.
I agree. Ralph being their would have stole the show with the gay drama and the hollerin back and forth. The only thing that would have topped it is Hasan being a man and showing up for Sam to antagonize him. Youtube boxing is more akin to WWE, you know the fights will be well below pro level, but the storylines are the excitement.
 
I agree. Ralph being their would have stole the show with the gay drama and the hollerin back and forth. The only thing that would have topped it is Hasan being a man and showing up for Sam to antagonize him. Youtube boxing is more akin to WWE, you know the fights will be well below pro level, but the storylines are the excitement.
I said before that Andy has no way to avoid looking like a loser thanks to the fight, but maybe by accident he did ironically set up a good storyline for himself: A humbled rematch with Salt Papi. That's the only way he can wipe out the comedy of acting like he had a chance in the weeks leading up to the event, showing up and trying to look cool with his shades in the pre-fight, trying to look extra mean in the face-off, and then completely failing in the ring. If he can show up with no ego and then get beaten down again sometime later than the first seconds of the first round, then maybe I'll have some respect for him.
 
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