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Katt Williams Details Fighting Teenager To Teach Him A Lesson
March 26, 2016 | 10:00 AM
by Danielle Harling
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After 17-year-old Luke Walsh shared his side of the story where he was in a confrontation with Katt Williams, the comedian decided to give his perspective of what happened when he got beat up after a game of pick-up soccer.
According to TMZ, Williams addressed the backyard brawl that went viral last week at a show yesterday (March 25) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. In his stand-up routine, he says that he fought the teenager to teach him a lesson about smack talking.
"I just want you to have a bloody mouth so that you can have that lesson later, that that's what happens when you say slick shyt to grown-ass men," Williams says, "'cause maybe them nikkas can't teach you that, but a nikka that can hit you is also a nikka that can pull out a gun and blow your mothafukkin brains out. Why would you put yourself in that position just because you lost a soccer game? But clearly, you probably don't have no father to teach you that, so bam, you can take that lesson right there. But because I'm a real nikka, I'm only gonna give you that one punch and then you can do whatever you want to do."
The comedian says that Walsh was trash talking him the entire time they were playing and that the 17-year-old appeared older than his age.
"I thought the nikka was 19 the whole time 'cause the nikka was smoking a cigarette like me, nikka was tall as me, and me and him was the only people on the soccer courts that was cussing," he says. "I was trying not to cuss because people was recording. But he was saying fukk shyt. I was like, 'Ok.' I'm like, 'I like this little boy. He got heart.' He talked shyt about me all game."
Williams says he tried to control himself, especially because of his recent run-ins with the law including being arrested for threatening his body guard. But he says the trouble kept escalating.
"He said some slick shyt and I said, 'Aye, you know you can't win this game, so why would you say, 'fukk me?'" he says. "And he said, 'What you gonna do about it?' I said, 'Listen, you know I'm in trouble with the motherfukking law. You see all these people recording. But just understand if I can take your ass around this motherfukking corner, I'll explain to you you don't talk to grown nikkas like that.'"
Williams says the fact that nobody stood up for Walsh as the confrontation got heated created more reason for the comedian to put him in his place.
"All these people in the hood, nobody's coming, not one person in your hood is gonna step in front and go, 'Katt, don't knock this baby out,'" he says. "I'm looking around at all these faces and everybody looking like, 'Knock that nikka out, Katt. That nikka's a menace to the community.'"
Williams also addresses those who criticized or mocked him for being put in a choke hold by Walsh, who was a wrestler for two years. He says that his physical capabilities should not be questioned because he served time in the Marines.
"I'm Semper Fi til I die," he says. "Marine Corps, bytch. I passed motherfukking boot camp at 16. I don't give a fukk what you say about nothing."
Watch the video of Katt Williams explaining why he got in a fight with a teenager below:
Part 1 Yall:
Kid Speaks Out:
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Katt Speaks Out:
March 26, 2016 | 10:00 AM
by Danielle Harling
46
After 17-year-old Luke Walsh shared his side of the story where he was in a confrontation with Katt Williams, the comedian decided to give his perspective of what happened when he got beat up after a game of pick-up soccer.
According to TMZ, Williams addressed the backyard brawl that went viral last week at a show yesterday (March 25) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. In his stand-up routine, he says that he fought the teenager to teach him a lesson about smack talking.
"I just want you to have a bloody mouth so that you can have that lesson later, that that's what happens when you say slick shyt to grown-ass men," Williams says, "'cause maybe them nikkas can't teach you that, but a nikka that can hit you is also a nikka that can pull out a gun and blow your mothafukkin brains out. Why would you put yourself in that position just because you lost a soccer game? But clearly, you probably don't have no father to teach you that, so bam, you can take that lesson right there. But because I'm a real nikka, I'm only gonna give you that one punch and then you can do whatever you want to do."
The comedian says that Walsh was trash talking him the entire time they were playing and that the 17-year-old appeared older than his age.
"I thought the nikka was 19 the whole time 'cause the nikka was smoking a cigarette like me, nikka was tall as me, and me and him was the only people on the soccer courts that was cussing," he says. "I was trying not to cuss because people was recording. But he was saying fukk shyt. I was like, 'Ok.' I'm like, 'I like this little boy. He got heart.' He talked shyt about me all game."
Williams says he tried to control himself, especially because of his recent run-ins with the law including being arrested for threatening his body guard. But he says the trouble kept escalating.
"He said some slick shyt and I said, 'Aye, you know you can't win this game, so why would you say, 'fukk me?'" he says. "And he said, 'What you gonna do about it?' I said, 'Listen, you know I'm in trouble with the motherfukking law. You see all these people recording. But just understand if I can take your ass around this motherfukking corner, I'll explain to you you don't talk to grown nikkas like that.'"
Williams says the fact that nobody stood up for Walsh as the confrontation got heated created more reason for the comedian to put him in his place.
"All these people in the hood, nobody's coming, not one person in your hood is gonna step in front and go, 'Katt, don't knock this baby out,'" he says. "I'm looking around at all these faces and everybody looking like, 'Knock that nikka out, Katt. That nikka's a menace to the community.'"
Williams also addresses those who criticized or mocked him for being put in a choke hold by Walsh, who was a wrestler for two years. He says that his physical capabilities should not be questioned because he served time in the Marines.
"I'm Semper Fi til I die," he says. "Marine Corps, bytch. I passed motherfukking boot camp at 16. I don't give a fukk what you say about nothing."
Watch the video of Katt Williams explaining why he got in a fight with a teenager below:
Part 1 Yall:
Kid Speaks Out:
[/QUOTE]
Katt Speaks Out:




and yes 17 is considered a kid when you're 40+ 
