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Are you just going to stand there and stare at my ***?
Your father stares at my ***, but he talks to me.
Thinks you're the greatest.
- He didn't tell me you were mute. - Keep the change, doll.
He told me you're Kenny Fleming's sister.
- This is a tip? - Yeah, that's my tip.
You know what the bell says about this tip?
Cheap ***. Cheap ***.
Comes in here every day, gives me *** tips.
- *** that. - Yeah, *** you, too.
- Forget it, boys... - You pave streets, right?
- Yeah, I do. And I am a fighter. - Oh, yeah,
I heard you were a stepping-stone.
- No, I am no stepping-stone. - You're the guy they use,
against the other fighters to move the other fighters up.
I have had a few tough fights, but that's not who I am.
The next fight's going to show who I am.
Yeah, and he's going to lose that one, too.
Scotch and soda, Charlene. And one for yourself.
So move that sugar *** and get my...
You be nice. OK?
Be respectful. Don't disrespect her.
Hey, don't hurt your hands. We got a fight next week.
Besides, you wipe your *** with that one.
Don't lean up, or I am going to hit you in the ***.
- He's going to beat Saoul Mamby, say it. - Yeah, he's going to beat him.
Right? Right? Hey.
- Right. - That's right.
I am going to take your drink, as well. I am taking his drink.
Hey, this guy's going to be champion. He's a great guy.
He's a great fighter. You can't go wrong. Thanks for the drink.
Those cameras are making a movie about him.
He knocked down Sugar Ray Leonard on HBO,
that's why they're following him around with the camera.
And now they're making a movie about his comeback.
Yeah, everybody's talking about it. But who are you fighting?
- Saoul Mamby. - Saoul Mamby?
- What kind of name is that? - Black and Jewish.
Where did they find a guy like that?
He's no joke. Former world champ.
- Former champ? - Yeah.
- I match up good with him though. - Yeah?
- Yeah. - What does that mean?
Well, I got lighter, you know? I have a reputation for brawling,
but I am not going to brawl with him. I am going to try and out-box him.
- And there's a difference? - Yeah, you know.
Brawling, you slug it out. I hit you, you hit me.
Boxing's a chess game, you know? I pick my punches to take him down.
And go head, body, head, body.
- What is "head, body, head, body"? - Well, I hit him in the head,
and then his hand's going to go up to protect himself,
so it opens up his body, and then when I hit him in the body,
the hand goes back down, I go back up to the head,
hand goes back up, hit him in the body.
People who don't know fighting think you can do a lot of damage
hitting somebody in the head, but you do more hitting them in the body.
So what do you think? Can I take you out?
Are you married?
No. Would I ask you out if I was married?
- What kind of guy do you think I am? - Happens all the time. Trust me.
I am not like that.
I am not married. I got a daughter. I see her every other weekend.
Her name's Kasie. But that's it.
Come on. Let me take you out.
When?
Saturday night. I get back from Atlantic City.
- Is this the real number? - You have to call it and see.
I will. Saturday. Dinner and a movie.