His online school/university/academy focuses on targeting 14-16 year olds, those are kids, he said so himself; he likes people of those age because they don't hold you accountable or don't complain much.
I'm sorry but he was always a fraud. He says whatever will make him money. Hate has nothing to do with it. He kicked out people from his lifetime group after they had already been paying for his content then told them to pay £500 again for access. The backlash he is getting is deserved!
Just bc he says things that will make him money (all businessmen do this) doesn't mean it wasn't of value. The £500 dollar thing if true is dodgy though.
@@pedrotherabbit2222 its not also just about selling products the guy is do disingenuous and fake i can’t believe people can’t see through him. He is a fake untrustworthy person
Really nice content. I wished i was as wise, driven and thoughtful in my 20s as you are. At least i can try to teach my sons to learn from my mistakes and coach them as they grow up.
It's clear that Hamza's issues and failures stem from trauma which he hasn't resolved or at least hasn't resolved well enough. I have similar trauma and deal with the effects every day. I don't envy him being in front of an audience of millions looking up to him and watching every move, regardless of how lucrative it is. Hamza's channel is full of gems. He pulled me out of a life in decline and set me on an upwards trajectory. He directly impacted the lives of many way before he monetised the way he did and perhaps got lost in the sauce a little bit. I agree it is a case of re-evaluating where he came from and re-igniting his purpose. Someone like Hamza doesn't stay down for too long.
I agree. Although I'm not a avid Hamza fan, I don't think he is a inherently bad guy. He's just a young guy trying to create himself a fulfilling career and support his family at the same time. I do however strongly believe he has an ego that can sometimes get him in a lot of trouble, especially when he starts delving into topics he has limited experience on and of course changing his goddam mind every 2 seconds. My recommendation if I was in Hamzas corner would be to pursue that fight quest - prepfably “misfits boxing” its a win win for him, because he'll make a shit ton of money since a lot of people want to see him get punched. He also wins because if he wins he gains more respect and shuts the haters up and if he loses people will still respect him for jumping in the ring. And lets face it not many people in the misfits boxing world apart from the more established fighters like Jake Paul have the ability to really cause hamza problems since he has some experience fighting
Whether or not Chris Williamson was well intentioned, makes little difference to the fact that he publicly confronted Hamza. Was it necessary for Chris to give an unsolicited deconstruction of Hamza's TH-cam personality, the thing that makes him money? If you watch that interview back, it was clear to me that Hamza was offended. He was smiling defensively but he was caught off guard. Did Chris have to film it, couldn't he have been less up front and done it privately? That's my only issue, is that it didn't seem the time or the place. It was a very bold thing to do, and it was uploaded for the whole world to see.
Hamza was ALWAYS a scammer
yep OD was too kind to him.
His online school/university/academy focuses on targeting 14-16 year olds, those are kids, he said so himself; he likes people of those age because they don't hold you accountable or don't complain much.
I'm sorry but he was always a fraud. He says whatever will make him money. Hate has nothing to do with it. He kicked out people from his lifetime group after they had already been paying for his content then told them to pay £500 again for access. The backlash he is getting is deserved!
FFW did the same
Just bc he says things that will make him money (all businessmen do this) doesn't mean it wasn't of value. The £500 dollar thing if true is dodgy though.
@@pedrotherabbit2222 it is true. And its one thing selling advice and not doing it yourself when you put yourself on a pedestal. He is a fraud.
@@pedrotherabbit2222 its not also just about selling products the guy is do disingenuous and fake i can’t believe people can’t see through him. He is a fake untrustworthy person
“A bald man who lives in Romania & talks about Bugattis” 😂
Really nice content. I wished i was as wise, driven and thoughtful in my 20s as you are. At least i can try to teach my sons to learn from my mistakes and coach them as they grow up.
It's clear that Hamza's issues and failures stem from trauma which he hasn't resolved or at least hasn't resolved well enough. I have similar trauma and deal with the effects every day. I don't envy him being in front of an audience of millions looking up to him and watching every move, regardless of how lucrative it is.
Hamza's channel is full of gems. He pulled me out of a life in decline and set me on an upwards trajectory. He directly impacted the lives of many way before he monetised the way he did and perhaps got lost in the sauce a little bit.
I agree it is a case of re-evaluating where he came from and re-igniting his purpose. Someone like Hamza doesn't stay down for too long.
I agree. Although I'm not a avid Hamza fan, I don't think he is a inherently bad guy.
He's just a young guy trying to create himself a fulfilling career and support his family at the same time.
I do however strongly believe he has an ego that can sometimes get him in a lot of trouble, especially when he starts delving into topics he has limited experience on and of course changing his goddam mind every 2 seconds.
My recommendation if I was in Hamzas corner would be to pursue that fight quest - prepfably “misfits boxing” its a win win for him, because he'll make a shit ton of money since a lot of people want to see him get punched.
He also wins because if he wins he gains more respect and shuts the haters up and if he loses people will still respect him for jumping in the ring.
And lets face it not many people in the misfits boxing world apart from the more established fighters like Jake Paul have the ability to really cause hamza problems since he has some experience fighting
You never stop learning and nobody has all the answers
Never heard of this bloke
Whether or not Chris Williamson was well intentioned, makes little difference to the fact that he publicly confronted Hamza. Was it necessary for Chris to give an unsolicited deconstruction of Hamza's TH-cam personality, the thing that makes him money? If you watch that interview back, it was clear to me that Hamza was offended. He was smiling defensively but he was caught off guard. Did Chris have to film it, couldn't he have been less up front and done it privately? That's my only issue, is that it didn't seem the time or the place. It was a very bold thing to do, and it was uploaded for the whole world to see.
I always knew he was a scammer lol grifter
You definitely know about haters from your tiktok comments mate lol. I really dont get it because you seem like a pretty normal guy.
Who are you talking about? Lorenzo Hamza?