Now Wiley was one fantastic dog. I had Wiley and I
rolled him when he was 14 months old against his brother and his brother was
equal like him. I thought, I never seen a dog at 14 months old that could
battle like that. I’ve never seen dogs at 14 months that could fight like that.
So, Wileys grandfather was Cholly Boys brother. What happened in his fight,
this guy calls me from Detroit. Some white guy. Bud Carpenter, he calls me and
he wants me to come in at 37. I says, “I don’t have no dog 37 except my 14 month
old dog. I ain’t bringing my dog like that up there.” In fact, by the time he
called me he was 15 months old. He said, “That’s what they want, 37 lbs.” I
said, “Well, I’m not bringing that dog, I’ll bring other dogs. I have other
dogs that’s old enough. Three years old, four years old. You know, 43, 45 shit
like that.” He said, “No we want the 37.” I says, “No, I can’t bring him cause
he’s too young.” So he keeps calling me back. He’s an old white haired guy. He
said, “The other guy out there, his dogs only 18 months old.” I said, “Well if
he’s 18 months old, then I got faith in this dog cause this is one bad son of a
bitch. I’ll bring him.” When I got there, of course those dirty bastards; now
why would this old guy, I mean he was old. If he was 75 or whatever he was, he
aged big time. He was old! Why would he do it? I didn’t see no connection why
would want to do it. Here’s a dog I’m going into is going into his
championship. And it’s double Carvers Stompanoto. He’s a bad dog. Larry Kipton.
Black guy. The dogs name was Pee Wee. All black. And Wiley was all black.
Wiley’s conditioned really perfect and he’s all gun-ho to go. He’s real young
and he’s whacked out of his mind to battle and he’s pointed to the day and
exact minute of the fight he’s ready to get in there and get it on right now.
He can’t wait to get it on. We get in there and he rushes into the dog, tries
to put it on him. The other dog goes to the face and is holding him out. So
they go back and forth on the face holding each other. And even though he was
young, he was 17 months old. I took him in the fight at 17 months old, which
was awfully young to take a dog going into a dog going for his championship.
But, he didn’t know. What’s he know? He didn’t know nothing about it. What he
does, he breaks loose from the head holds, drops low and that dog shot over his
head, and he went straight up and hit him in the throat. He bit hard into the
throat and he start rooting in and lifting him. He’s lifting his feet about 3
or 4 inches off the ground. He was ramming him and lifting him up, lifting him
off the floor. Next thing you know, blood shoots out everywhere. Bloods pouring
on the floor. He won’t come out of the throat, the first fight he stayed there,
wouldn’t come out. Would not come out at all. Dogs backend starts shaking, he
got weak and all he could, his eyes would look at the crowd, but he couldn’t do
nothing because Wiley still had his throat. Had him right by the throat and he
punctured through his jugular vein. He bit through his jugular vein. So, his
backend starts shaking, finally he’s sitting down. Then he laid down, and then
Wiley’s just working him over going deeper in the throat and they threw in the
towel at 22 minutes. Their dog died anyway in 30. There’s a 17 month old dog
that did that.
Then I beat Captain America and then I beat some other
guy. His last name was Sonnier. Like a French name. He had a good dog, but he
had to pick him up. Because that dog was just taking him apart. When I beat
Captain America, with a brother to GR CH King Arthur I beat him with Wiley.
You know, it’s the idea. You’re just fortunate enough
to get the right dogs.
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