Dizaster Details Punching Math Hoffa At “BOLA 5”

Dizaster describes it as an “instinctive reflex.”

Speaking for the first time since punching Math Hoffa following their battle at King Of The Dot’s “BOLA 5” event this past Saturday (June 28), Dizaster spoke on the phone with Rap Grid and details what exactly went down.

“He kept on doing funny shit at the end of my round, he was distracting me, I remember I was distracted,” Dizaster says. “I was trying to remember my shit and then I just said that. I was like, ‘I should just punch you,’ while I’m trying to remember my final thing ‘cause I still had one scheme after I punched him. I’m trying to remember it and he’s just like, ‘Do it!’ Then I couldn’t remember anything at all. As soon as he said ‘Do it’ the first time, automatically my attention looked at him. When I looked at him he just looked at me dead in my eyes and he was like, ‘Do it!’ It was like me and him were the only two in the room, bro. Everything got blacked out again.

“I just looked at him bro and I just fuckin’ swung,” Dizaster continues. “It just happened, dawg. I don’t even know how to explain it. The best way I can explain it is it was just an instinctive reflex of all the shit that was built in.”

Dizaster goes onto say he recalls “laughing” and even having a picture taken with Math Hoffa prior to their battle.

“When I saw Math at the venue me and him talked before the [battle] and I started liking him again. I was like, ‘Ah, man, why were we even fuckin’ around?’ We were smiling and laughing, somebody took a picture of us too. He was really cool, his energy was cool as fuck. I started realizing why I always liked Math, me and him once hung out when we became cool again I was like, ‘Damn, he’s a real dude.’”

Dizaster also spoke about why himself and Math Hoffa appear to be cool with each other in the Eminem-backed “Total Slaughter” event.

“Me and Math [Hoffa] have been going back-and-forth for a couple years and it was getting to the point where it was almost becoming a fight,” Dizaster says. “A lot of people wanna know why we were cool in the Total Slaughter show because a) me and him didn’t have no problem like that and second of all, even if we did, we wouldn’t have brought that to the house, people don’t understand it was such a professional thing that nobody would have fucked up that chance. So even if me and him have problems, nothing would have went down at the house, not because it’s in New York or whatever the fuckin’ case is, but we were cool.”

Speaking on the events that escalated after the matchup was announced, Dizaster remembers Math Hoffa playing mind games on him saying he would spend half the day wondering whether or not a fight would break out rather than preparing for the battle.

“So when the battle got setup, he started going back on the, ‘you’re a pussy shit,’ and fuckin’ just saying crazy shit like, he’s gonna fuckin’ punch me during the battle and ‘you better watch out before I drop your ass,’” explains Dizaster. “Then some dude hit him up and was like, ‘I’ll pay you to fuckin’ knock Dizaster out during the battle in Cali,’ and then Math hit him like, ‘Yo, how much would you send me?’ Or some shit like that so he was playing all these mind games before the battle and drawing pictures of me with my teeth knocked out and a turban on my head playing mind games with me. So while I was preparing for the battle, dawg, I couldn’t even memorize all my shit and write correctly because everyday I would fuck off half the day thinking he was gonna fight me and I’m sitting there wondering what’s gonna happen.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Dizaster comments on whether or not Daylyt’s upcoming battle in New York will be affected as he’s also from the West Coast and finally offers an apology to his fans.

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