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Poor Ray J.
Internet legend Supah Hot Fire scored a violent second-round knockout over R&B singer Ray J in the featured MMA bout at Adin Ross’ BRANDRISK 14 last night (Sat., May 24, 2026) inside the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Yes, you read that correctly.
And somehow, the bizarre fight actually delivered a legitimate knockout.
The opening round, however, was complete chaos for all the wrong reasons.
Supah Hot Fire spent most of the first round circling around the cage without throwing a single punch, while Ray J awkwardly chased him around looking like a man who had never thrown hands in his life.
Then everything changed in Round 2.
Just 26 seconds into the round, Ray J rushed forward recklessly and walked directly into a massive counter shot from Supah Hot Fire that landed flush on the chin and immediately folded the singer onto the ropes.
Check out the knockout below:
SUPAH HOT FIRE KNOCKS OUT RAY J IN THE FIRST 30 SECONDS OF ROUND 2 pic.twitter.com/6Yq2en0RBR
— Brand Risk Promotions (@BrandRisk) May 24, 2026
Following the loss, Ray J appeared furious during his post-fight interview and started saying some very strange things inside the cage.
The singer heavily implied something suspicious happened behind the scenes, claiming that he and Supah Hot Fire “lost a lot of money” and adding, “I thought we had a plan.”
Here’s Ray J admitting him and Supa Hot Fire agreed to rig the fight but Ray J still got knocked out
https://t.co/XQibdUxIHQpic.twitter.com/iFm2IeKGbD
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod (@big_business_) May 24, 2026
Whether Ray J was simply emotional after getting knocked out or genuinely hinting at something else remains unclear, but the bizarre comments immediately became one of the biggest talking points coming out of the event.
As for Supah Hot Fire, the viral meme icon won his first MMA fight. He’s also 2-3 in boxing under the BRANDRISK banner, and considering the state of influencer combat sports these days, there is a decent chance he fights MMA again.
Ray J, on the other hand?
Probably not.
For complete BrandRisk 14 results, coverage, and highlights click HERE.
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