
Influencer Deen The Great was brutally knocked out after antagonising former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn.
Livestreamer and influencer boxer Deen The Great - real name Nurideen Shabazz.- has recently been a regular feature in livestreams from former UFC light heavyweight champion, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson.
On Tuesday, Shabazz found himself in trouble as he was involved in an altercation with Powerlifter Larry Wheels after the influencer asked if he could hug Wheels' wife.
The pair immediately started to argue and, despite Jackson's efforts to calm things down, Wheels eventually slapped Shabazz in the face in a clip that has now gone viral online.
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And now, less the 24 hours later, the streamer has gone viral again for all the wrong reasons as he was brutally knocked out but former UFC Welterweight Ghosn.

During one of his livestreams, Shabazz is involved in an awkward conversation with Ghosn, a former UFC fighter who now works as a manager for Rampage Jackson and several current fighters including former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling.
In the moment, the steamer accused Ghosn of lying about not knowing who his, saying: “You do know who I am?
“I don’t know why you’re lying, acting like you don’t know me. You definitely know me.”
Although the former fighter was initially calm, he quickly grew frustrated with the streams, as he replied: “I don’t know you. Nice to meet you, though,
“I don’t like your attitude, and I don’t like your f***ing tone.”
Ghosn then recalled that Shabazz was the guy who had been slapped by Wheels the day before, asking: “Are you the guy that got slapped on video?”
The influencer replied:: “I did, but I’ll slap the s*** out of you, though. I’ll make you another clip."
Ghosn quickly asked if he was being before dropping the social media star with a brutal right hook to the chin.
The former American mixed martial artist then tried to walk away from the altercation but Shabazz jumped back up and tried to continue the fight, before being held back by others.
Ghosn achieved wins, 8 losses, and 1 draw in the UFC's welterweight division and is seen as one of the pioneers of the organisation.