King Azoulay has been on a content frenzy lately, and the more he posts, the more the internet laughs. Between dodging a legitimate MMA match with Ali Sobh, launching a questionable financial freedom course, and being exposed as broke and reliant on his mother for support, the self-proclaimed king is having a rough stretch.
The brawl situation has become a spectacle on its own. Azoulay challenged Ali, but when the internet started mocking him for picking what they called an easy target, he pivoted. Then when people accused him of dodging Ali, he pushed back, claiming the contract was never sent.
“Ali never sent me a contract,” he insisted during a Q&A session. “He only said he was going to send me one. Never got it. So, anytime Ali wants to brawl, we could do this. I think he doesn’t want to do it.”
The problem? Ali showed the contract he had already sent. When the matc he did sign for got pushed back to August, Azoulay tried to spin it.
“I don’t mind it getting pushed back to August,” he said. “He’s never competed against an opponent like me. He’s going to need the time. I’d dislike to come in there and just knock him out in the first round and make a joke out of him.”
While the drama plays out, Azoulay has been aggressively promoting a program he calls “The Five Fs,” centered around financial freedom. He claims to drive a Rolls-Royce, fly private jets, and wake up every morning with zero obligations.
“I wake up in the morning and just say, ‘God, today I’d like to eat three ribeye steaks, have a good workout, and go for a drive in the mountains or drive by the beach with my Rolls-Royce. And then tomorrow, I’d like to fly to Thailand. Let’s do it,'” he said in one promotional video.
The pitch follows a familiar pattern: claim the first 100 spots filled instantly, open 25 more, and push followers to DM a keyword to get access. His bot handling the DMs was reportedly malfunctioning, sending encouraging responses to people openly mocking the whole operation.
What makes all of this particularly hard to take seriously is the paperwork that content creator John Bravo exposed, which showed Azoulay is not wealthy at all and is receiving a financial allowance from his mother. When that came up during his own Q&A, he ended the session immediately.
He also offered an explanation for his failed marriage, framing it as a personal sacrifice. “I left my woman to go through a heartbreak,” he said. “Because for me, everything was settled and I don’t like it like this. I broke my own heart so I could be the real King Azoulay.”