it was Meltons best boy they call “moody” who’s from New Zealand and is a new level of obsessed with ANYTHING Aaron Imholte as long as they can make it work to their advantage in alogging him. He’s been at this as long as Melton has and it’s starting to get quite out of hand as an outsider looking in. The guy is creepy AF
Moody watched the entire boxing livestream that Aaron wasn’t even at, and has been doing so for at least the past few weeks, just waiting for any mention of Aaron. He saw the coach guy and called out to the clippers on his discord to get to work.
That said, Moody is also the one who’s posted essays defending Melton on the perverted AI child shit. He is the creator of Meltons super tips system and those two go way back.
Thanks; skimming through their last few shows, they didn't seem to point out the exact streaming channel but some digging found it, run just about weekly over the past year by Aaron's fellow coach Jon:
https://www.youtube.com/@JonathonGuyerBoxing
Most of it consists of such insufferably boring warm-up sessions that I can't imagine how Moody and the several other a-logs in the live chat replays managed to sit through it, but sifting through Filmot for transcript keywords' different spelling variations can pull some added insights into the gym's overall culture, Scott's approach to licensure/registration protocol, and timeline of Aaron's involvement there. This was just a cursory glance and anyone's encouraged to do a deep dive later, but here are some highlights that stood out in chronological order:
1. 6/17/24 Despite how many refused until recently to believe that Aaron was ever a coach at all (as opposed to simply an unlicensed one), there's always been footage of Aaron at another of Scott's pep talks breaking the students into groups to circulate through drills run by "coaches" "Manny, Colin, Aaron, and John":
(Timestamp 26:57)
2. 9/3/24 Scott's pep talk informs students that Aaron would be cut from Thursday nights because he was arrested for a felony earlier that day, and more or less corroborates Aaron's claim that Scott wasn't so much concerned with Aaron keeping a key to the gym and was more concerned with the key ending up in the hands of a certain drug addict he was associating with, namely
"the girl he brought in that was half-ass naked running around" (LOL):
(Timestamp 46:03)
3. 9/26/24 Aaron's assurances that the naked whore will never return apparently changed Scott's mind about cutting Aaron from Thursdays beginning September 3rd, because on Thursday September 26th there's footage of Coach Aaron teaching students in the ring again:
(Timestamp 51:09)
4. 9/26/24 Scott checks with Jon that his "SafeSport is good" to then remind Aaron that "you should have been on that, Aaron, you're not in the party," and remind him that he's "gotta have that stuff done, don't wait until the last minute." Without that additional step done, Isaac, Brody, and Aaron were treated as whatever kind of coach is ineligible for "going in the corner" and "wrapping hands" like Colin, Lor, and Jon can do, but were still treated as whatever other kind of coach is eligible to "warm you up" like Isaac, Brody, and Aaron were uncontroversially allowed to do. This at least corroborates Aaron's claim that this was treated as a meaningful distinction in the eyes of the licensed gym owner in regular contact about such compliance issues with Cindy from USA Boxing, both of whom would likely be more knowledgeable about it than random internet people. Scott adds that the only distinction where there's "nothing to be scheduled with" someone at all and they're demoted from any limited coaching tasks to just "a gym member period" is when someone's under full-blown "suspension by USA Boxing" like "the Josiah situation," which sounded like what Aaron was referring to when he's said that Scott is nonchalant based on prior experience dealing with people in Aaron's current situation before:
(Timestamp 32:20)
5. 10/3/24 Right in front of Aaron standing there in the footage, Scott's pep talk throws in some public shaming about how Cindy and Lisa at USA Boxing had already become his "go-to gals" because Aaron just "got [Scott] in trouble" about some avoidable liability associated with a recent event that fortunately had no injuries, and he wanted these go-to gals to "get Aaron's attention" about getting in line with "protocol" so Scott doesn't get in trouble again:
(Timestamp 46:54)
6. 10/8/24 In an interesting illustration of the informal culture surrounding coaching there, Scott notes that "Aaron likes to jump in there" and spar whenever a class gathers, and apparently that habit of some gym regulars is what gradually develops into a coach position, because Scott tries to recruit Jon as a coach "every other Thursday" alongside (or partially in replacement of) Aaron's Thursday sessions, since Jon already "likes to jump in there" and it wouldn't change his routine much to go "do what [Aaron] does":
(Timestamp 34:33)
7. 1/2/25 Right in front of Aaron, Scott states his belief that he, Lorne, and Aaron were the only three people coaches that
could "legally spar," and Cindy from USA Boxing was working off a list to make calls because people sparring other than those three hadn't been keeping their USA boxing renewals up to date like Aaron had. Ironically Aaron of all people chimes in with some advice to others on how to get that done, which didn't age well:
(Timestamp 58:56)
8. 1/2/25 Mere weeks ago, here's footage of Coach Aaron in the ring acting on Scott's assurance that he could "legally spar" at that time:
(Timestamp 1:14:52)
9. 1/9/25 A student reacts to a-logs in Jon's chat, saying that he knows Aaron and Aaron was "somewhere here" at the time:
(Timestamp 10:42)
10. 1/21/25 A student reacts to a-logs in Jon's chat who were asking if "Coach Aaron" is there, to which Jon dismisses them as "internet trolls" that are "all dumb" as though they'd already been shitting up his chat for quite some time, and the student says "I could beat all you guys up, it'd be so fun, I'd love it" (LMAO):
(Timestamp 25:39)
11. 2/4/25 Not quite persona non grata yet, Aaron gets a friendly shout-out from a student and Jon as though this temporary hiccup never happened:
(Timestamp 1:58:36)
Going through all of the above and Scott's countless other pep talks' routine habit of roasting various regulars for being dumbasses as an act of "tough love" no different from his rant about Aaron last week, there are no glaring reasons to doubt that Aaron will be welcomed back to coaching with open arms at the very moment he is reinstated, and he and Scott will have a great laugh about it.