Omeretta Vs Kenzo B Boxing Match Ends In Double Disqualification

In the red corner, fighting out of Atlanta, Omeretta. In the blue, fighting out of The Bronx, Kenzo B. The two women headed to the unfamiliar territory of Tempe, Arizona for Thunderbolt Boxing’s Crossover Clash: Clash for the Culture. The good news is that they actually got to the ring. The same couldn’t be said for the headline fight between Charleston White and Suede the Plug God. That fight was called off after White was disqualified for both pepper spraying and bludgeoning Suede before the fight.

The bad news? Omeretta versus Kenzo B didn’t last very long either. The two women were very eager to fight, throwing some hard punches and grappling multiple times. However, in front of a pretty small audience, the fight was soon called due to the wonderfully rare double disqualification. Both women were ejected for repeatedly ignoring the ref’s instructions. On multiple occasions, the referee could be seen telling them to listen to him when he called a break. After finding himself unable to break up the near-MMA brawl happening in front of him, the fight was called.

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Clash For The Culture Disappoints Across The Board

Overall, fans should be demanding their PPV fees back for this event. With one fight scrapped and another ending in a double disqualification, this was hardly the event that fans paid for. The problem is that it blended two very different worlds – celebrity beefs and sanctioned boxing. You can’t put two who hate each other in a ring and then tell them that they have to play by the rules of professional boxing. Given the way that Omeretta and Kenzo were going at it, it should have been an MMA match.

People online were just as unimpressed. “Everybody need a refund cause this was terrible,” said one commenter. “They need to stop doing celebrity boxing, the shit is an unfunny joke,” added another. “How tf y’all thought this was gonna go down…they aren’t professional boxers lol. They could’ve squared up on the Avenue for this lol,” joked a third. It’s unclear if Thunderbolt will be issuing any sort of statement on the event. But it definitely feels like fans deserved better than this.

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Lamar Odom And Fake Drake Are Squaring Off In A Celebrity Boxing Match

While Instagram banned Fake Drake — aka Izzy Drake — for impersonating the rapper on his feed (despite an apparent co-sign from Drizzy himself) that’s not stopping the impersonator from continuing to capitalize on his, err… likeness. Celebrity Boxing just announced via TMZ Hip Hop that Fake Drake will be duking it out in the ring with none other than former LA Lakers champ and former Khloé Kardashian beau Lamar Odom.

Izzy would be wise to be careful, assuming he watched Odom totally pound America’s tormented little brother, Aaron Carter in a Celebrity Boxing match last year. Fake Drake has been running his mouth, challenging the real Drake to a $1 million boxing match (which was the likely straw that broke the camel’s back on Izzy’s Instagram account) and apparently Odom did not find this sideshow amusing.

“Man, whassup? I hear this news that this fake lookalike wanna fight my man Drake… Swagger jacker dude,” Odom said in a pre-fight hype video while wearing a Nipsey Hussle shirt. “But my man don’t really get his hands dirty. So what I’m gonna do is I’m just gonna step in the way and take that fight. Get the contract, bring it right to you. Lay you right down. Odom out.”

Meanwhile, Fake Drake’s hype video consisted of him mostly dodging tennis balls. This fight might be over before it even begins. But if anything, Fake Drake will have some extra scratch to bet on a fake roulette table.

The Celebrity Boxing match is scheduled to take place on October 15th in either Atlantic City or Miami.

DDG Set To Fight PNB Rock In Celebrity Boxing Match

DDG PNB Rock

More celebrity boxing is coming this summer with the announcement Thursday evening (June 16) of popular recording artist and recurring celebrity boxer DDG (“Moonwalking in Calabasas”) set to return to the ring to face off against chart-topping Atlantic Records recording artist and first-time celebrity boxer PnB Rock (“Selfish”) on July 30 in Los Angeles, California at Crypto.com Arena and Pay-Per-View.

“I said I wasn’t getting back in the ring unless it was another artist,” tweets DDG on Twitter with a promotional flyer featuring PnB Rock and himself. “LETS GET IT!!! Get tickets now.”

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Brought to you by Social Golves Entertainment and Bash Boxing, the two hip-hop stars will join as co-headliners of the upcoming boxing match between Los Angeles recording artist Blueface and NBA champ-turned-podcaster Nick “Swaggy P” Young. Bout against PnB Rock marks DDG second celebrity boxing match with a decisive win against YouTuber Nate Wyatt in June 2021 at Battle of the Platforms in Miami.

In his fight against PnB Rock, DDG hopes to inspire the end of senseless gun violence in today’s hip-hop that has taken the lives of so many prominent hip-hop stars in recent years. He encourages other artists to join celebrity boxing and settle their differences with their fists, instead of resorting to gun violence.

In a follow-up tweet, DDG tweets with money bag emojis: “This shit more than a boxing match, it’s a movement! Rappers put the GUNS down & put on the Gloves. Ni**as out here killing for free when u can just punch it out for a BAG.”

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PnB Rock has yet to comment on the upcoming bout at press time.

DDG is scheduled to perform headlining shows in Chicago, Atlanta and New York City leading up to the fight with more show announcements on the way.

In related news, DDG and popular recording artist Toosii agreed to a boxing match last summer after the two exchanged words over DDG’s ex-girlfriend Rubi Rose. More as the story develops.

Tickets for DDG vs. PnB Rock are available now at AXS.

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