The Game has lost $100,000 to D.C. Young Fly, and he doesn’t seem too happy about it.
The California rapper took to Instagram over the weekend to expres his frustration at Young Fly, who had asked him to put his money where his mouth is and place a six-figure bet on Saturday’s (April 22) fight between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Ryan Garcia.
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Game agreed in the comments, writing: “itssss upppp!” while placing his hefty bet on Garcia to win the eagerly-anticipated bout.
“@losangelesconfidential want the smoke come on wit ittt 100k,” Young Fly captioned his Instagram post. “Tank pleaseeee braaaa jus win for US.”
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“Y’all not gonna believe who just called me man,” “He texted in my comments but he had to call me to make sure that it’s real. Game said he wanna bet $100,000.
“Listen, I ain’t gonna lie. If I bet $100,000 and Tank lose I’m gonna fight Tank my god damn self.”
It was the comedian’s lucky day as Garcia fell to Davis in a seventh-round knockout. The Game was admittedly frustrated, especially when Young Fly posted a celebratory video on IG taunting the Drillmatic lyricist.
Still, he admitted defeat and said he’d give Young Fly his “pocket change.”
“I got ya lul ass pocket change bruh,” Game wrote on his Instagram Story with multiple red-faced emojis.
He added in a separate Instagram comment: “Fucckkkkkkkkkk !!!!!”
D.C. Young Fly isn’t the only one to face The Game’s fury in recent weeks. The “Hate It Or Love It” rapper recently went off on those who would pay for a blue check on Twitter after Elon Musk unveiled the social media platform’s new subscription model earlier this year.
“If you bought your verification and I know you personally, delete my number,” he wrote on his Instagram Stories earlier this month. “It tells me everything I need to know about you. You a broke cheater — we are not the same.”
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The Game also recently took aim at Lil Pump after the Florida rapper donned a unique outfit consisting of black pants, a long v-neck white T-shirt and a feminine magenta short puffer jacket that barely extended below his armpits.
“The rapture coming,” the Compton native commented, garnering over 13,000 likes.