CJ Stroud says there’s no comparison between the women in LA and Houston: “It’s not even close”
“You know what’s crazy bro, it's not even close. LA, bro. I love Houston, but it’s not even close. And I can't go into detail for real. I don't want to do that”
“Long story short, bro, being a California kid, you have pride about that. You respect the hustle and the grind. You see the women go through where we're from. I love Houston. Houston women are great, but for me, LA. You can get a little bit of everything”
“Out here they got some varieties, but you can go to the Valley, you can to the IE, you can go to LA, you can go to San Diego, you can go to Oakland. It's so many spots you can hit”
“One thing about LA girls, they real bougie. Houston girls are fake bougie. They don't know how to be bougie”
51 years ago today, on July 5, 1975, Arthur Ashe became the first Black man to win a #Wimbledon singles title.
I won the Wimbledon women's singles title the same year, and we shared a dance together at the ball.
📷: Alamy