Deen the Great bit off more than he could chew this past weekend.
The influencer/occasional boxer was at a party hosted by former UFC champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson when he found himself in a confrontation with Jackson’s longtime friend and coach, Tiki Ghosn, also a former UFC fighter.
Deen and Ghosn had a tense conversation that culminated in Ghosn decking Deen. Watch the footage below:
“Don’t act like you don’t know me,” Deen can be heard saying in the clip, to which Ghosn responded, “I don’t know you, nice to meet you, though.”
“Don’t be lying because girls around and shit,” Deen said.
The clip then cuts to Ghosn saying, “I don’t like your attitude and I don’t like your f*cking tone.”
Deen replied: “I don’t like you at all, though.”
Ghosn asked Deen if he was “the guy that got slapped on video,” leading Deen to threaten to “slap the shit” out of Ghosn. Then Ghosn threw what appears to be an elbow that knocks Deen out of frame.
Soon after, it appeared Deen attempted to continue the fight, but the men were eventually separated.
According to Deen, Ghosn attacked him for the purposes of manufacturing a viral clip.
“Ex UFC fighter elbowing me for the clip knowing I’m intoxicated,” Deen wrote in an accompanying caption. “ight bet.”
Ghosn’s fellow fighters supported his actions, replying to a post by Happy Punch featuring a re-upload of the incident.
“Well done, Tiki,” Jorge Masvidal wrote, along with several clapping emojis, while Jason “Mayhem” Miller wrote, “I only know this guy from getting beat up at parties.”
Deen has fancied himself a fighter over the past few years competing in influencer bouts for Misfits Boxing. He won his first seven fights for the promotion, but lost in his most recent outing against Amado Vargas in December.
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