Austin ‘Turp Daddy’ Slim Vows To Get Revenge Against ‘Wolverine At Power Slap 7 And Bring The Title Back To The ‘Dirty South’ (Interview)

Getty Image


Austin ‘Turp Daddy Slim’ Turpin is ready for his rematch against Ron ‘Wolverine’ Bata.

On Friday, April 12th, Turpin will face off against Bata for the second time in a few months at Power Slap 7 for the light heavyweight title.

While Wolverine doesn’t believe Turpin deserves a rematch after winning via a 3-2 unanimous decision victory, “Turp Daddy Slim’ thinks he’s more focused this time around and will get a W on Friday.

“He didn’t get a focused Turp Daddy Slim, so now he’s going to get the f—–the real deal raw dog f—- straight out the f—- pound. Something mean he can’t handle.He felt a little bit of me a couple of months back and was damn near f—– put on his a–.”

“I didn’t even hit him really the first three strikes and then I sent him on the f— trust fall on the last two. So really, I’m f—- pumped and ready for April 12th.”

Turpin says he’s been putting in time at the gym ahead of his rematch vs Bata.

“Since my last match with him, I’ve been in the gym a lot more, working on my squats, my bench press, deadlift, working on my technique on my on my strike. I might throw a new different strike at him, give him something he’s never seen before. I might come up with a different windup.”

While Turpin lost the first match via a unanimous decision, oddsmakers have him listed has a -170 favorite vs the light heavyweight champ.

“They seen it. I hit him twice the last time and he hit me all five times and I was dancing up there, barking at him, and he hit me all five times square right where he needed too. And I hit him twice, really,. So I think it’s just obvious, if I get him he’s not going to be able to take it. He’s probably going to go down on the first one, but I know for a fact he can’t ride with me the whole f—ng thing.”

If he wins the the title, the Jacksonville native wants to headline the first-ever Power Slap event in Florida, which recently approved slap-fighting in the state.

“Now I’m winning this title and I would love to be on that first Florida event. I’d love to come to the Sunshine State and f—- smack down here. I would love that. I’m definitely winning the belt. That’s for sure and it’s coming back to the South with me, the dirty, dirty South.”


Jorge Alonso BroBible avatar
Brobible sports editor. Jorge is a Miami native and lifelong Heat fan. He has been covering the NBA, MLB and NFL professionally for almost 10 years, specializing in digital media.