Tag: Adin Ross

  • Ray J Hospitalized Following Brutal Brand Risk 14 KO Against Supa Hot Fire

    Ray J has reportedly been hospitalized in Las Vegas following his viral knockout loss at Adin Ross’ Brand Risk 14 event over the weekend.

    According to TMZ, the R&B star checked himself into a hospital just hours after his amateur MMA bout against internet personality Supa Hot Fire, whose real name is DeWayne DeShawn Stevenson. Sources close to Ray J told the outlet that he has remained under medical supervision for multiple days while doctors continue evaluating his condition.

    The report claims medical staff are investigating a possible concussion stemming from the knockout, while also monitoring concerns related to his heart rate allegedly slowing down after the fight.

    The frightening update comes after the 45-year-old appeared visibly disoriented during the second-round stoppage loss at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas last weekend. Supa Hot Fire landed a heavy right hand that sent Ray J stumbling into the ropes before collapsing to the canvas in a sequence that quickly spread across social media.

    The aftermath of the fight drew even more attention when Ray J made bizarre comments during his post-fight interview, appearing to suggest there had been some sort of pre-fight understanding between the two competitors.

    “Yo, I thought we had a plan,” Ray J said after the bout, fueling online speculation surrounding the fight.

    The hospitalization also raises further concern because Ray J has publicly discussed ongoing health issues throughout the year. Earlier in 2026, he revealed he had been dealing with pneumonia, heart-related complications, and other medical concerns serious enough to require hospitalization and extended bed rest.

    Despite those issues, Ray J still stepped into the cage for the chaotic influencer event promoted by Adin Ross, which featured a mix of celebrity fights and viral personalities.

  • Drake Set To Enter Influencer Fight Business With Part Ownership Of Adin Ross’ Brand Risk Promotions

    Drake could be the next big name stepping into the influencer fight game.

    Following the buzz around Adin Ross’ latest Brand Risk event in Las Vegas, the popular streamer has revealed that Drake is in talks to become an owner of his rapidly growing fight promotion. The development came shortly after the chaotic Brand Risk 14 show at the UFC Apex, which drew massive online attention despite mixed reactions to the fights themselves.

    Speaking during a livestream after the event, \Ross claimed the deal is already in motion.

    “I can’t believe we did it, it’s really going to go down and be legendary. The clips are going everywhere, everyone’s happy with the event,” Ross said on his stream.

    “So I talked to Drake about it, bro. Drake is now an owner of Brand Risk. I’m finalizing that s— today. Like, the thing with this s— is that it’s going to keep getting better… we’re going to keep finding ways to reach new limits.”

    The potential partnership comes after Ross made a significant financial push to elevate his promotion, reportedly spending around $1.5 million to take Brand Risk from its usual Miami warehouse setup to the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

    The event featured a mix of influencer bouts and amateur fights, along with appearances from UFC executives like Dana White and Hunter Campbell, who even joined the broadcast.

    While the fight card itself sparked plenty of debate online, it undeniably generated attention, with viral clips spreading across social media and viewership peaking in the hundreds of thousands.

    Drake’s interest in the event also ties back to his close relationship with Johnny Manziel, who headlined the card. But if Ross’ claims hold true, the rapper’s involvement could go far beyond casual support and into a serious business venture.

  • Did Ray J Expose Fixed Fight With Supa Hot Fire? Adin Ross Responds After Brand Risk 14 Controversy

    The fallout from Adin Ross’ Brand Risk 14 event continues to grow after a bizarre fight between Ray J and Supa Hot Fire left fans questioning what actually happened inside the ring.

    The bout, which took place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas under the oversight of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the night. Not necessarily because of the action itself, but due to how unusual it looked from start to finish.

    In the opening round, Supa Hot Fire appeared reluctant to engage, circling and throwing little to no offense while Ray J pressed forward. The sudden shift in Round 2 raised even more eyebrows, as Supa Hot Fire abruptly turned aggressive and scored a knockout just moments later.

    It was Ray J’s reaction after the fight, however, that truly ignited controversy.

    “Yo, I thought we had a plan,” Ray J said during his post-fight interview. “I don’t wanna say too much because I don’t wanna get anybody in trouble, but damn… We took an L tonight. Do you know how much money we lost?”

    Those comments immediately led to speculation online about whether there had been some kind of pre-arranged understanding between the fighters. While there is no confirmed evidence to support those claims, the optics of the fight, combined with Ray J’s remarks, fueled widespread skepticism.

    Ross, who promoted the event, acknowledged the concerns and suggested the situation would be reviewed.

    “Ray J obviously what he said after the fight… Supahot not throwing a punch in the first round, we need to look into that,” Ross said during a livestream. “We need to investigate that.”

    The streamer also admitted the sequence of events didn’t look right.

    “Supa looked like himself in the second round… but it looked weird,” Ross added. “We’re taking that very seriously.”

  • ‘I Hate Myself’ – UFC Champ Sean Strickland Blasts Adin Ross’ Brand Risk 14 Event After ‘Shameful’ Experience

    Sean Strickland didn’t mince words after his brief appearance at the influencer-driven Brand Risk 14 event, making it clear he regretted showing up almost immediately after it ended.

    The reigning UFC middleweight champion was present at the show, even stepping in on commentary for one of the bouts. But what he witnessed inside the venue clearly didn’t sit well with him.

    Taking to Instagram shortly after leaving, Strickland delivered a brutally honest reaction.

    “I’ve never been a part of anything so shameful in my life, and I hate myself,” Strickland said on his Instagram Stories. “And I feel like less of a man after being here. Oh God, why did I agree to this?”

    The event, which featured a mix of influencer fights and unconventional matchups, left Strickland visibly disturbed. While he initially appeared to be going along with the spectacle during the broadcast, his tone shifted completely once he exited the arena.

    “I had to get the f— out of there,” he added. “I like Adin, but I’m sick to my stomach. That is the most f—ed up thing I’ve ever witnessed in my life.”

    According to Strickland, his appearance wasn’t about the event itself but rather supporting people he knows, including content creator Adin Ross. Still, the experience quickly turned into something he wanted no part of.

    “I was just trying to say hi to a friend, next thing you know, your dignity is gone,” he said. “I’m ready to go home and look myself in the mirror. I’ve never done anything so shameful in my life being a part of this.”

    Beyond just the event, Strickland also voiced concerns about the broader direction of entertainment culture, particularly the influence of streaming personalities.

    “You take these streamers and they have this massive following,” he said. “You just know they’re the next generation… It’s so bad. I just want it all to stop.”

  • Dana White Drops Major Update On EA UFC 6 Release With Multiple Covers In Works

    Dana White Drops Major Update On EA UFC 6 Release With Multiple Covers In Works

    Dana White has officially confirmed that EA Sports UFC 6 is set to release later this year, putting an end to months of speculation surrounding the next installment in the franchise.

    The announcement came during a recent appearance on Adin Ross’ livestream on Kick, where White also revealed that key elements of the game have already been finalized.

    Dana White Confirms UFC 6 Release And Multiple Covers

    While discussing the upcoming title, White disclosed that the cover work has already been completed and that fans can expect more than one version of the game.

    “Did we announce the covers yet?” White said. “I was working on a cover that we were gonna do, but then we ended up going with the original plan we were going to go with.”

    He further clarified that the process had just recently wrapped up.

    “I didn’t even know it wasn’t announced yet… I literally just got done with it three days ago.”

    White then confirmed the key detail fans had been waiting for.

    “Yeah, [we’ll see UFC 6 this year], and there will be two covers.”

    Although no official names have been confirmed, speculation around the cover athletes is already gaining traction.

    During the stream, Ross guessed that Alex Pereira and Islam Makhachev could be featured. White’s reaction strongly hinted that the guess wasn’t far off.

    Pereira, a former two-division champion, was recently seen filming promotional content with EA Sports, further fueling speculation about his involvement.

    The update aligns with recent online reports of the game appearing for pre-order in select international markets, suggesting that an official rollout could be approaching sooner than expected.

    As per Mike Straw of Insider Gaming the UFC 6 could feature changes to certain gameplay mechanics, while the grappling system is expected to remain largely similar, likely with refinements rather than a complete redesign.

    What To Expect From UFC 6 After UFC 5’s Evolution

    The previous installment, EA Sports UFC 5, launched in October 2023 and introduced several notable upgrades that elevated the gameplay experience.

    The game featured cinematic replays that highlighted key fight moments with improved lighting and visual fidelity. It also brought in new animations for ground-and-pound sequences, including elbows and body strikes, along with expanded striking options such as spinning attacks and calf kicks.

    Additionally, the Frostbite engine played a major role in enhancing realism, delivering more detailed fighter damage and a more immersive presentation overall.

    With UFC 6, expectations are that EA Sports will build on that foundation rather than overhaul it completely. Early indications suggest a major shift in gameplay mechanics, while the grappling system may remain largely similar with refinements for smoother transitions.

  • Trump Confirmed for UFC 327 in Miami This Saturday

    UFC CEO Dana White confirmed via streamer Adin Ross that President Donald Trump will attend UFC 327 this Saturday in Miami.

    The event takes place April 11 at the Kaseya Center, the same Miami venue where Trump attended UFC 314 last April, becoming the first sitting president to attend a UFC event.

    UFC 327 is headlined by a vacant light heavyweight title fight between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg, with the flyweight title on the line in the co-main as Joshua Van defends against Tatsuro Taira. The card is one of the most stacked of 2026.

    Trump’s relationship with the UFC runs deep. White introduced Trump at the 2024 Republican National Convention, and the two are currently co-planning UFC Freedom Fights 250 at the White House on June 14, set to coincide with Trump’s 80th birthday and America’s 250th anniversary.