Cam’ron and Ma$e have received a stern warning from J. Prince for getting into a war of words with boxer Shakur Stevenson.
The feud began last week when the It Is What It Is co-hosts criticized Stevenson’s recent world title defense against Artem Harutyunyan for being boring.
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Now, Rap-A-Lot Records founder J. Prince, who also manages Stevenson, has called out the Harlem rappers turned sports personalities for the shots they took at his fighter.
Highlighting the fact that Stevenson’s fight was ESPN’s most-watched boxing event of the year, Prince wrote on Instagram: “NUMBERS DONT LIE HATERS DO. Let the haters say that he’s boring and nobody wants to watch him. Sorry to tell you it’s just a select few of you haters.
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“As you can see there’s proof that he has the number one ratings in any fight on ESPN this year and the top three ratings since 2022.”
He then directly addressed Cam and Ma$e, adding: “And to all of you haters who want to escalate that hate outside of the ring I’m Shakur’s manager and I handle all his business outside of the ring. In other words Cam and Mase I will fade all his shots and take all bets.”
While Killa Cam and Ma$e have yet to respond themselves, the official It Is What It Is Instagram account posted a video of Stevenson’s promoter Bob Arum admitting that the fighter’s defensive style does not attract fans.
They also wrote in the caption: “THE FIGHT WAS ‘FREE 99’ SO YEA #’s DO LIE SOME TIMES, N-GGAS MAD AT US FOR SAYING WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE SAYING INCLUDING THE PEOPLE WHO #SHAKUR WAS SIGNED TO ‘FOH.'”
Stevenson previously threatened to knock Cam’ron out for taunting him over his lack of punching power in the ring, but the Dipset legend quickly hit back, saying: “First you told me to strap up, then you said put the gloves on. So I said what I said. Now you act like I threatened you?! Foh.
“Now u gonna knock me out? U can’t even knock n-ggas out that weigh 135 pounds. Anyway Shakur twitterson you won u ain’t sign to nobody right now, don’t nobody want to fight you cause you can’t sell tickets so got time I dig it.”
He added: “You fighting harder on Twitter than last Saturday.”