
Alright, let’s get something straight. Julien Beaumer has been talking a lot lately, and I’m not having it. The dude’s been running his mouth like he’s already made it, but he’s forgetting something important: you don’t just get to talk big and not face the consequences. You pissed off the bull, Juju, and now it’s time to pay up.
I get it, I do. Confidence is key in this sport, but there’s a fine line between being confident and being disrespectful. And when you start talking about people who’ve put in the work, people who’ve earned their stripes, that’s where you mess up. Julien’s been saying stuff that just doesn’t sit right with me, and I’m not gonna sit back and let it slide. I’ve been in this game long enough to know when someone’s crossing the line.
Look, I’m all for competition. That’s what makes this sport great. But there’s no place for trash talking if you haven’t backed it up. You wanna challenge me, Julien? Fine, but be ready for the consequences. Because when you step into the ring with me, you’re not just racing another kid who’s trying to make a name—you’re racing someone who’s been putting in the hours, grinding, and doing the work to get to where I am.
Juju thinks because he’s had some good races or got a little hype, that he’s earned the right to talk smack. But that’s not how it works. You can’t just come into this sport and expect respect based on a couple good moves. Respect is earned through hard work, dedication, and showing up every single time to give it your all. It doesn’t come from talking big or trying to hype yourself up.
I’ve seen enough guys come and go, thinking they’re gonna be the next big thing just because they’ve got a little talent. They all learn the same lesson: talk is cheap, and the only thing that matters is how you perform when the gate drops. So, Juju, if you’re really serious about all that noise you’ve been making, then you better be ready to prove it. You can keep running your mouth, but when it comes down to it, I’m gonna show you why it’s a bad idea to mess with me.