Ray J Knocked Out, Sparks Fight Fix Speculation; Sean Strickland Calls Event “Most Shameful”

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Ray J suffered a knockout at Adin Ross’ Brand Risk 14 event, a spectacle of boxing and MMA bouts featuring internet personalities. The event, held at the UFC Meta Apex, was criticized for its bizarre elements, including lookalikes in the crowd.

UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland expressed his profound regret for attending the event. In a statement shared via his Instagram story, Strickland declared, “I’ve never been a part of anything so shameful in my life. I hate myself, and I feel like less of a man after being here.” He described the experience as “the most f***ed up thing I’ve ever witnessed in my entire f***ing life,” lamenting his decision to be a part of it.

Ray J’s Knockout and Allegations of a Fixed Fight

Ray J’s boxing match against Supa Hot Fire (DeWayne Stevenson) took a strange turn, especially after the bout. Following his knockout, Ray J made comments suggesting he believed the fight was pre-arranged. He stated, “Yo, I thought we had a plan! Like a mothaf***a, bro. Damn, bro. Like that? For real, my n****? That’s janky as f***… I don’t want to say too much because I don’t want to get nobody in trouble, but damn, my n****. N****, we took an L tonight.”

The fight itself drew attention, as Supa Hot Fire reportedly threw no strikes in the first round before securing the knockout in the second. This unusual sequence fueled speculation that the bout might have been staged.

The event, despite being regulated as amateur contests, was licensed by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. If Ray J’s claims of a planned outcome are true, it raises serious questions about the integrity of the fights and the potential for illegal betting.

The situation drew parallels to UFC President Dana White’s common phrase, “that’s f****** illegal,” given the controversial nature of the event and the potential for impropriety.

English Translation:

Ray J was knocked out at Adin Ross’ Brand Risk 14 event, a spectacle of boxing and MMA bouts featuring internet personalities. The event, held at the UFC Meta Apex, was criticized for its bizarre elements, including lookalikes in the crowd.

UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland expressed his profound regret for attending the event. In a statement shared via his Instagram story, Strickland declared, “I’ve never been a part of anything so shameful in my life. I hate myself, and I feel like less of a man after being here.” He described the experience as “the most messed up thing I’ve ever witnessed in my entire f***ing life,” lamenting his decision to be a part of it.

Ray J’s Knockout and Allegations of a Fixed Fight

Ray J’s boxing match against Supa Hot Fire (DeWayne Stevenson) took a strange turn, especially after the bout. Following his knockout, Ray J made comments suggesting he believed the fight was pre-arranged. He stated, “Yo, I thought we had a plan! Like a motherf***er, bro. Damn, bro. Like that? For real, my n****? That’s janky as f***… I don’t want to say too much because I don’t want to get nobody in trouble, but damn, my n****. N****, we took an L tonight.”

The fight itself drew attention, as Supa Hot Fire reportedly threw no strikes in the first round before securing the knockout in the second. This unusual sequence fueled speculation that the bout might have been staged.

The event, despite being regulated as amateur contests, was licensed by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. If Ray J’s claims of a planned outcome are true, it raises serious questions about the integrity of the fights and the potential for illegal betting.

The situation drew parallels to UFC President Dana White’s common phrase, “that’s f****** illegal,” given the controversial nature of the event and the potential for impropriety.