
Drake would be willing to arrange his legendary Rapvete with Kendrick Lamar in the boxing ring, but does not want it to be broadcast.
The two music moguls have had one of the determining beef of this generation rap, with diss -tracks on both sides that transcend their rivalry. It is known that Drake trains boxing, while Kendrick has a limited background in sport but has previously been trained.
Speaking with Adin Ross on a kick stream, the Canadian was asked about whom he would fight if he would participate in a boxing match of celebrities. Although he did not mention Lamar in particular, he laughed at the obvious of the answer to the question.
Drake wants to fight Kendrick Lamar behind closed doors
During an appearance on a promotional kickstream for a gambling website, Drake was asked by Adin Ross if he would ever argue. He asked who would make a good opponent and laughed within a few seconds for the idea that there might be more than one answer.
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“Would you ever come in there?” Asked Ross, to which Drake answered “no”. Asked what “the bag” should be, he stopped before he even asked who would feel like it. “If we fought, it would be in Hino's gym or something behind closed garage doors.”
The Hino to which he refers is the Nigerian pro -boxer Hino Ehikhamesor, who has trained the Canadian musician in the past. It seems that after the couple have both made millions of their rapunde meat, Drake does not want the fight to earn someone else money.
Adin Ross said he had to come from MMA by UFC boss Dana White
Ross could of course only dream of bringing such a monumental fight to his new brand risk promotions, which influenced MMA for the first time on Friday evening for the first time. He runs the events from a plush Miami magazine, with celebrities that are regularly present.
Adin Ross asked Dana White for advice after organizing his first MMA event, but Dana just told him to stop 😭😭😭
“Stay out of this company, it's not as easy as it seems.” pic.twitter.com/hmcglr4erb
– Adin update (@AdinUpdate) April 12, 2025
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He was put in the commentary on Friday evening by UFC boss Dana White and his right -hand man Hunter Campbell. The trio joked and seemed to have fun during the live stream, but White was bone with his advice when the young promoter was asked what he should do.
The UFC CEO and soon to box Supremo replied that Ross should “stay out of this company, it's not as easy as it seems”. Ross seemed to take it well, laugh at the idea and tell White that he “might go back to boxing”. “
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