Math Hoffa Responds To Dizaster

"I just feel like for the sake of trying to get a name off of me, you ruined yours," Math Hoffa says to Dizaster. "It was stupid. It doesn't reflect a real nigga."

Filming a video blog over the holiday weekend, Math Hoffa responded to being punched by Dizaster in a battle late last month. The ensuing fight followed a long-running public feud between the battlers but Math says “there was no hostility” immediately prior to the confrontation itself.

Speaking on the incident, Math reacted directly to his opponent.

Dizaster, you’re not built like that,” he said. “You was never built like that. You hang around people. You wanna be down with them. You wanna fit in. I guess that’s why this happened. When I got booked for the King of the Dot battle, I didn’t think anything suspicious about it. Not at all. Even with the blogs of niggas saying that they was gonna do shit...I really never had the thought in my mind that Dizaster was possible of something like this. It’s not to say that I was naive. I know Dizaster. Dizaster came out to New York for Armageddon. DNA told me he was with him. I said, ‘Yo, bring him through. Let me meet him. Let me talk to him.’ He stressed to DNA, ‘Is Math gonna do something to me? I don’t know if I wanna go over there.’ He met me in a fucking restaurant by myself. I told him, ‘Yo, there ain’t no drama. You just be getting crazy on Twitter. You don’t need to do that. Just be official, my nigga. You feel like you have a point to prove for some reason.’ Everything was cool. We did the Total Slaughter shit, everything was cool. This motherfucker was bearing his soul.”

Detailing the day-of-drama, Math Hoffa explained a pre-battle conversation with Dizaster himself about a separate business matter.

“So I get out there, I get to the event, I see Dizaster and I showed up with an artist that Dizaster owes a verse to,” he said. “He was paid for a 16. I think the last night that they he was in the Total Slaughter house, somebody hit him up like, ‘Yo, I wanna do a feature with you or whatever.’...So Dizaster sees this dude and he has a problem with him. He starts saying things about him. I’m like, ‘Yo, let’s step outside.’ We go outside, I’m like, ‘Yo, what’s up with you man? Chill out. Why you acting like that?’ He’s explaining this shit to me, but at the end of the day, again, there was no hostility. Just like at Total Slaughter, there was no hostility. It was not this tough guy Dizaster.”

Recalling the fight itself, Math claims that he was held back by at least two of Dizaster’s supporters and was cut by something other than a fist.

“As soon as the shit happened, he had his man on the side and his man grabs me,” he said. “He throws one in and he’s pulling my shirt. So he’s still swinging, I’m like, ‘Oh shit. This shit is crazy.’ I slipped ‘cause my water was behind me, I knocked it over…I’m on the floor with this motherfucker rumbling. I don’t know if that’s when I got cut. Whatever, the shit happened. I know it’s not from a knuckle, it was a clean split. If it was from a knuckle—if you hit me that hard you’d knock me out. I’m like, ‘Whatever.’ I get up, motherfuckers is holding me. I’m like, ‘Get off me. C’mon nigga.’ [He] comes at me, I’m like, ‘I’m gonna line him.’ Somebody caught my hand and then the other side.”

Sharing his thoughts on the incident more generally, Hoffa again spoke to Dizaster and said “it doesn’t look good for ya’ll.”

“The reason that you did it is again for attention," Hoffa said. "You felt like people dislike me enough that if you did something like that you would get some love. You did it in a safe environment for yourself. I came out there by myself...Then niggas jumped me...Even in my situations, I knew what I did was wrong. You a grown man. You got common sense. You know it’s wrong. But for a nigga to go online and just be bragging and saying he did this and selling the wrong story because you obviously had help. But no matter what I kept getting back up. It doesn’t look good for ya’ll. It really doesn’t. It’s sad. It’s really sad because I don’t think you would have that same opportunity over here...I just feel like for the sake of trying to get a name off of me, you ruined yours. It was stupid. It doesn’t reflect a real nigga. It reflects a real bitch. You look at that footage, all that shit, people holding my hands, I’m still standing.”

Near the end of the footage, Hoffa owns up to his own history of violence in the ring and said “I was never proud in none of those moments.”

“That’s why after the Jones shit I made the blog,” he said. “I did the rematch with Dose. What Dizaster did is something that he doesn’t even understand. So, I’ll get back to ya’ll.”

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