Throughout the 50 Cent and The Game feud, it was Marion "Suge" Knight who proposed the idea of the Queens and Compton rappers stepping into the boxing ring and "rap a few rounds, then scrap a few rounds." Now, the speculation of a licensed celebrity fight has turned -- on Knight.
After last Saturday's TKO at a Los Angeles club, [click to read] Las Vegas promoter Jeff Beacher, of Beacher's Madhouse has already offered a one million dollar purse to a rematch between the notorious Death Row Records founder and the considerably lighter, shorter Los Angeles area barber who hit the mogul from behind, resulting in the bloody bout of unconsciousness.
According to TMZ.com, who broke the story, a letter has been sent to Knight extending a formal invitation. The barber, who posted a self-made testimony on YouTube.com earlier this week, has not been reachable.
Knight is an avid boxing fan, and is associates of Roy Jones, Jr. [click to read] as well as Mike Tyson, whom Knight was former neighbors with in Las Vegas.
After last Saturday's TKO at a Los Angeles club, [click to read] Las Vegas promoter Jeff Beacher, of Beacher's Madhouse has already offered a one million dollar purse to a rematch between the notorious Death Row Records founder and the considerably lighter, shorter Los Angeles area barber who hit the mogul from behind, resulting in the bloody bout of unconsciousness.
According to TMZ.com, who broke the story, a letter has been sent to Knight extending a formal invitation. The barber, who posted a self-made testimony on YouTube.com earlier this week, has not been reachable.
Knight is an avid boxing fan, and is associates of Roy Jones, Jr. [click to read] as well as Mike Tyson, whom Knight was former neighbors with in Las Vegas.
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