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Things went from bad to downright chaotic for Deen The Great. The 25-year-old was coping with being slapped live on a KICK stream by powerlifter Larry Wheels. Now, a former UFC fighter absolutely destroyed his chin by punching him in the face during a live stream on KICK.  

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Deen, whose real name is Nurideen Shahid Shabazz, was at Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson‘s house party when the incident happened. Clips of the incident show former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn, who is also Jackson’s manager, punching Shabazz after the boxer disrespected him. 

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“Rampage Jackson’s Manager Tiki Ghosn Just Rocked DeenTheGreat For Threatening To Slap Him Live on Stream,” Kevin on X reported alongside a video of the incident. 

In the video, Ghosn and Shabazz can be seen in a heated exchange, talking about the boxer’s prior encounter with Wheels. 

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“Are you the guy that got slapped on video?” Ghosn asked. 

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“I did, but I will slap the s—t out of you, though… I will make you another clip,” Shabazz responded. 

This prompted the UFC veteran to land a terrifying blow on Shabazz, which sent him crashing to the floor. While Ghosn walked back inside a nearby room, the boxer followed closely behind him to retaliate. However, security quickly intervened, and Shabazz was taken away. 

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49-year-old Ghosn last fought back in May 2009, and his record was 10-8 before he called it quits. He fought three times under UFC’s banner between 2000 and 2004, but failed to produce a single win inside the promotion. As more details pour in regarding Deen’s latest altercation, Wheels has responded to his prior altercation. 

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Deen the Great promises to see Larry Wheels soon

During Rampage Jackson’s KICK stream recently, the 25-year-old was attempting to flirt with Larry Wheels’ wife, which ended in him getting slapped. Since their incident, Wheels and Deen the Great have been trading words on social media. Larry, however, recently went live on KICK, reflecting on what went down during his altercation. 

“My hand don’t hurt, but I bet his jaw does,” Wheels said in his first livestream since the incident. “Look, Rampage was the one who was telling Deen to calm the f—k down. But Deen didn’t listen. He kept digging in. I think we all agree he got what he deserved.”

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“See u soon…🤐,” Deen later responded to the clip.

“Confronting Larry Wheels… 🤐,” he also posted, sharing a link to his latest livestream. 

A second confrontation between the two hasn’t happened yet, but the pair previously trained together in Wheels’ KICK stream. 

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It appears Deen the Great can’t catch a break, as he has become everyone’s literal punching bag. But do you think he deserved it?  

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