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Supa Hot Fire Knocks Out Ray J Cold in Second Round of Boxing Match at Brand Risk 14 

Ray J's first MMA fight ended on Saturday night the hard way with Supa Hot Fire getting a clean victory in the second round of their amateur bout at Brand Risk 14 in Las Vegas.

The finish arrived under 30 seconds into round two, capping a wildly theatrical match that had commentators confused. DeWayne Stevenson, the comedian known as Supa Hot Fire, spent the first round backpedaling and refusing to engage, throwing zero punches while Ray J charged forward and landed shots. Then, Stevenson flipped a switch in round two, unloading combinations on Ray J before putting him down for the count.

In slow-motion footage of the hit, Ray J’s eyes practically roll in the back of his head as a knot forms on his forehead

The aftermath got heated. Ray J confronted Stevenson after the final bell, telling him "I thought they had a plan" and complaining that the outcome had cost them money.

The tension fit the emotional temperature Ray J had been carrying into the event. On Friday (May 22), the day before the fight, a fan asked him about rumors concerning his health after the singer alleged he only had months to live. "You want to see me die, bro? That's why I'm putting it all in the ring. If this n***a can really do it, he'll kill me in the ring. I'm dying for mine, n***a.”

Ahead of the fight, Ray J and Stevenson nearly came to blows at a press conference after the latter wore a shirt featuring Ray J’s ex-girlfriend (and infamous sex tape partner) Kim Kardashian and teased him repeatedly. At the time, Ray J seemed confident he could get a win over on Stevenson. We can see now, that was a lie.

Kevin Hart and Katt Williams Beef is Over 

Kevin Hart, where Williams appeared as a surprise guest. The beef, which dated back to the 2000s, included accusations from Williams that Hart was an "industry plant" and stole movie roles.
Key Details of the Beef and Resolution
  • The Feud: Katt Williams historically accused Kevin Hart of being a "puppet" and stealing roles, notably claiming in early 2024 that every script Hart received was offered to him first.
  • The Resolution: During the Netflix Roast (May 2026), Hart offered an "olive branch of peace" to Williams on stage, saying, "I want to be a friend, Katt. I want to move on".
  • The Roast Performance: While they appeared to reconcile, Williams maintained his comedic edge, stating he only attended to act as if Hart was a "GOAT" for money and teased, "Privately, this motherfucker stole everything from me".
  • Context: The rivalry originated in the 2000s and flared up in 2017 when Williams criticized Tiffany Haddish, leading Hart to defend her and criticize Williams for tearing down other Black comedians. 

AFRICA BAMBAATAA DIES AT 68 

Hip‑hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa died at 68 from cancer complications, just days before his 17 April birthday, and the article notes his influential role in the genre as well as his prior accusations of child sexual abuse and a civil case loss.

Key points:

Afrika Bambaataa, whose real name is Lance Taylor, died at age 68 on April 9, 2026 in Pennsylvania from complications of cancer.

His death occurred only eight days before his birthday on April 17.

He was a Bronx‑native DJ, founder of the Zulu Nation, and is best known for the 1985 hip‑hop hit "Planet Rock."

Bambaataa collaborated with funk artists including James Brown and George Clinton.

Offset of Migos Shot 

Rapper Lil Tjay was arrested and former Migos member Offset was hospitalized Monday night following a fight and reported shooting outside a South Florida casino.

What we know:

Rapper Lil Tjay, whose real name is Tione Jayden Merritt, was booked into the Broward County jail following an incident at the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood. 

Merritt is charged with disorderly conduct – affray, which is a misdemeanor.

The incident began around 7 p.m. Monday in the valet area of the casino. 

Police report a fight broke out that led to the injury of Kiari Kendrell Cephus, known professionally as Offset. 

While TMZ reports that Offset was shot, a spokesperson told the outlet that the rapper is doing "fine."

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Title: The Blueprint Awakens
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Behind the rhythm lies a blueprint — the vision of OG Big Clint, an originator who shaped Nila Blue’s sound before the world ever heard it.
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