I love how Negra makes them feel comfortable , you can always see the difference from the beginning to end of the interview! Thank you for doing this , yall keep me out the way 💯
I’m so proud of Negra on how she has changed and gotten so much better at talking, interviewing, interacting and making her guest feel safe by letting them know this is not a place of judgment.
I love how Negra has such a beautiful heart gets emotional everytime almost wirh every episode she has such a big heart u can tell she regrets all she has out her family and kids thru shes such a beautiful woman in n out! 🙏🏽 saludos desde Denver Co and keep up the good work Negra much love and respect girl!!!
Oh man, I remember when my brother died, and his job was to take the trash out.. and I like a big bossy sister would yell put " Alex, come throw the trash out!" And a few days ..weeks, I don't remember .. I found myself yelling Alex, and I stopped mid way because he no longer was home .. I felt that .. I'm sorry I, too, cried that moment RIP your grandma and my brother and all those who have passed.. till we meet again 🖤
Dope to see him like any homien, a lil worrysome but holding down. Then getting comfortable to tell his story. Appreciate the platform for letting homies be hear, unlike anywhere else.
This homie reminds me of when I got sober .. I gave my life to Lord 26 years ago took me 5 years to get off dope .. been sober 21 years off of dope jujitsu helped a lot as well.. I’m glad the Lord pulled me out of that life. Was blessed by this interview hope you make the right decisions everyday… God bless! God has a plan for your life young homie.
Nothing is better than a New podcast video by the one and only great NEGRA S/O to this young man I really hope he makes it big and I will remember at the 22hr when I first came across this video.
I used to say I was happy for the struggles I’ve been through because they made me who I am and I like me. Someone who believed in me and gave me opportunities that were transformative said, “you lost so much time. And maybe it was always in you to strive, do great things.” People outside of the gang culture also struggle and suffer, even rich ones. They just suffer over different things that have to do with competing in society. The suffering of gang life is unjustly romanticized. It’s not just raza, almost every race has a subculture that does it. I don’t think Tibetans do it though. I love seeing pictures of kids graduating from university standing next to a proud father dressed in a creased Pendleton. Them vatos figured it out.
Dam homeboy i wish u nothing but success in ur endeavor and over coming the addictions that plagued you.Thats an accomplishment to be proud of. Now the fact that your doing mma representing yourself gives us something to root and support from the east side rock and roll gangsters... MALxO.
Aint it crazy how much of us go through shit....and than even worse its normalized in the varrios we live in so we dont know we need to fix ourselfs until we in our 30s or older
Still young homie Get them tattoos removed it’s no biggie I had a tattoo on top of my right eyebrow got it in 88 in Marion I remember some old head from DC said”youre gonna regret that tattoo youngsta” And yeah I regretted it years later get them removed
I never been locked up, but I been thru a lot shit, fighting always been a passion of mine, I whooped 2 homies that been to the State SS. I had a heavy bag since I was in 7th grade, I was always a fighter and an aggressive kid. Un travieso. Having that whether it be a heavy bag or boxing or any combat sport helps big time. It kept me out of trouble as I got older in high school, getting down with homies since middle school just because, as a skinny kid too. Men with aggressive personalities, buy a heavy bag or join a combat sport, get into construction, join a Union it’s good for you. To be the best man that I can be. For me n my hyna. A provider even tho she 43 n I’m 26. A man
Really good interview Negra. You don’t disappoint. Someone from my city, it hits close to home. I feel proud to see him succeed gives hopes to many young men struggling out here. 🫶🏽💙
I love how Negra makes them feel comfortable , you can always see the difference from the beginning to end of the interview! Thank you for doing this , yall keep me out the way 💯
Thank you for watching 🙏
I’m so proud of Negra on how she has changed and gotten so much better at talking, interviewing, interacting and making her guest feel safe by letting them know this is not a place of judgment.
I love how Negra has such a beautiful heart gets emotional everytime almost wirh every episode she has such a big heart u can tell she regrets all she has out her family and kids thru shes such a beautiful woman in n out! 🙏🏽 saludos desde Denver Co and keep up the good work Negra much love and respect girl!!!
@@JM-vg6hu thank you 🙏
💯
Oh man, I remember when my brother died, and his job was to take the trash out.. and I like a big bossy sister would yell put " Alex, come throw the trash out!" And a few days ..weeks, I don't remember .. I found myself yelling Alex, and I stopped mid way because he no longer was home .. I felt that .. I'm sorry I, too, cried that moment RIP your grandma and my brother and all those who have passed.. till we meet again 🖤
Dope to see him like any homien, a lil worrysome but holding down. Then getting comfortable to tell his story. Appreciate the platform for letting homies be hear, unlike anywhere else.
This homie reminds me of when I got sober .. I gave my life to Lord 26 years ago took me 5 years to get off dope .. been sober 21 years off of dope jujitsu helped a lot as well.. I’m glad the Lord pulled me out of that life. Was blessed by this interview hope you make the right decisions everyday… God bless! God has a plan for your life young homie.
💯
Alex is very handsome. Happy to hear he is happy now and got it together. 💯
I hope he succeeds to the fullest. I would love to see him on TV someday. Powerful interview, Negra.
Thank you 🙏
Negra and this guy need to have a podcast together about addiction
Great interview Negra keep up the great work!!
Appreciate that! 🙏
ANOTHER BANGER!! SHOUT OUT NEGRA AND EYEKON!!! INDICTED TV ONE OF THE BEST PODCAST!!! LETS GET YOU GUYS TO 100,000 SUBS AND SO ON!!✌️💯👊 🍻
Yessss thank you
AL 300 GREAT GRAMAA NOT MENY KNOW OUR BLOOD LINE NEVER DEADMY BIEJOS YOU CANTC
Hahaha 😆
Nothing is better than a New podcast video by the one and only great NEGRA S/O to this young man I really hope he makes it big and I will remember at the 22hr when I first came across this video.
Negra you must have a gift. Your choice to invite him was a good one. Thanx.
I think so too!
I used to say I was happy for the struggles I’ve been through because they made me who I am and I like me. Someone who believed in me and gave me opportunities that were transformative said, “you lost so much time. And maybe it was always in you to strive, do great things.”
People outside of the gang culture also struggle and suffer, even rich ones. They just suffer over different things that have to do with competing in society.
The suffering of gang life is unjustly romanticized. It’s not just raza, almost every race has a subculture that does it. I don’t think Tibetans do it though.
I love seeing pictures of kids graduating from university standing next to a proud father dressed in a creased Pendleton. Them vatos figured it out.
thank you for watching
Dope, keep going up Alex
Love this episode 🙏🙏🙏
🙏🙏
Dam homeboy i wish u nothing but success in ur endeavor and over coming the addictions that plagued you.Thats an accomplishment to be proud of. Now the fact that your doing mma representing yourself gives us something to root and support from the east side rock and roll gangsters... MALxO.
Keep going Big Dawg 🙏🏼
He finna take take eyekon lady 😂
Geekon got her all covered up
Indicted tv 🔥🔥🔥 always dropping 🔥🔥🔥
Thanh you
Sweet soul❤️ You can tell the affects of dope. Keep striving king 👑
Great interview👍🏽always
Thanks for watching! 🙏
What mma organization does Alex fight in?
sparstar mma
What do I look up tho cus I can't find any of his fights@@IndictedTV
@El_compa_817 i looked it up and its on youtube
Cus he liyin
What name does this foo fight under? And is there any videos of him fighting
Never judge a book by its cover always positive stories seen homies do good salute 🫡🫡🫡🔵🔵🔵💯💯💯
Aint it crazy how much of us go through shit....and than even worse its normalized in the varrios we live in so we dont know we need to fix ourselfs until we in our 30s or older
Orale negra saludos from. RICHMOND CALI. Wat promotion does he fight out of and IG?
We tagged him on IG
How can we see his fights ?
My carnal crazy boi doing he’s thang eso pops much love n respect ya sabes be cool be safe stay dangerous
I would like to say negra ty for really helping me see that the past can be messed up but that doesn’t define us 💯💯💯I needed to hear that.ty
That’s right 🙏
Man I felt Every word
"I'll let you tell it "
Man of few words 😂
Still young homie
Get them tattoos removed it’s no biggie
I had a tattoo on top of my right eyebrow got it in 88 in Marion I remember some old head from DC said”youre gonna regret that tattoo youngsta”
And yeah I regretted it years later get them removed
Negra had her eye candy today he look like he from Riverside
Perdestians yup he from East Los 😂
I like Negra's laff. She's hella cute
Damm gascon
lol thanx for watching
Does he have the gucci mane ice cream scoops cone on his face? Or am i trippin?
I never been locked up, but I been thru a lot shit, fighting always been a passion of mine, I whooped 2 homies that been to the State SS. I had a heavy bag since I was in 7th grade, I was always a fighter and an aggressive kid. Un travieso. Having that whether it be a heavy bag or boxing or any combat sport helps big time. It kept me out of trouble as I got older in high school, getting down with homies since middle school just because, as a skinny kid too. Men with aggressive personalities, buy a heavy bag or join a combat sport, get into construction, join a Union it’s good for you. To be the best man that I can be. For me n my hyna. A provider even tho she 43 n I’m 26. A man
Seems like Negra don’t really believe him
Not true
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Respeto Negra ..
Gracias 🙏
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
This foo grew up on mines In Montebello
What?
He grew up in the city of Montebello off mines @@SeanIyotte
@@SeanIyottemines a street
He Didn’t grow up there lived there for a year, one of the many spots he moved around what bout it tho
CHIQUES IN THE BUILDING
🔵👑
👀
thanks for watching
Interview me my story different 😢
Bro u were hitting mail boxes
🔥🔥🫡
Lol
Really good interview Negra. You don’t disappoint. Someone from my city, it hits close to home. I feel proud to see him succeed gives hopes to many young men struggling out here. 🫶🏽💙
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