‘Deen The Great’ recently addressed his latest viral moment during a livestream. The influence boxer was knocked down by former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn after some instigating comments from the boxer.
‘Deen The Great’, real name Nurideen Shabazz, was slammed by several members on social media for his latest video. He was earlier also slapped by a fitness star during ‘Rampage’ Jackson’s stream.
However, the influencer boxer apologized on his newest livestream but also took some shots at Ghosn.
“I do want to take time to apologize from my end. But, at the end of the day, I feel like he had to put his hands on me, bruh. It is what it is…you deal with the consequences…so Tili, what’s his name?…Tiki? That sound like a stripper name. Tiki sound like a stripper.”
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Shabazz then went on to challenge Ghosn for a fight:
“So Tiki, look, I heard you boys with Dana White, so look, Tiki, we can catch the fade, me and you can catch the fade, n****, you dig what I am saying? We can run it in the ring and make this money off, run this s*** up.”
‘Deen The Great’ then took shots at Dana White. The UFC President posted an Instagram story of the boxer getting knocked down:
“Dana White, his goof a**, he posted on his story. Dana White got a problem, Dana White bring one of your fighters…beat f*** out of one of them n****s.”
The boxer doubled down on his challenge and was keen to fight someone from White’s promotion:
“Bring one of your lightweights, most of them n****s got no names, bring those n****s to boxing, and let me take them n****s to school.”
Check out ‘Deen The Great’ calling out Tiki Ghosn and slamming Dana White:
Ryan Garcia enjoyed ‘Deen The Great’ getting beat up
Star boxer Ryan Garcia was one of the many that enjoyed ‘Deen The Great’ getting knocked down. Garcia, who is no stranger to controversies, spoke about the viral clip during a segment with Pro Boxing Scene.
The boxer, who is in action at the weekend against Mario Barrios, initially felt bad for ‘Deen The Great’ but added that the influencer needed to be humbled:
“It’s just like a guilty pleasure to be like, yes. Because you’d never want somebody to get slapped or punched, but some people really deserve it. Because usually I would feel bad. And when I’ve seen the second one, and I was like, ‘Ooh, I kind of feel bad.’ But something within told me like, ‘No, he needed that. He needs to be humbled, bro.’ Because I’ve been wanting to slap him. Bad! But it ended up somebody else doing it.”
Edited by Saiyed Adeem Karim