Ma$e isn’t taking words sent his way from J Prince lightly. Last week, Shakur Stevenson added another win to his career, but critics called the fight boring. That includes Ma$e, who appeared on his sports show with Cam’ron, It Is What It Is, and stated he does not want to see Stevenson fight anyone in the future.
Stevenson clapped back with “Fuck Mase” and also some shade in “Surviving diddy ass bull.”
Shakur Stevenson respond to Mase saying he don’t want to see him fight nobody. pic.twitter.com/x3V6FhdZsO
— VideoMixtape.com (@VideoMixtape_) July 9, 2024
Of course, Ma$e didn’t let it die down there; both he and Cam issued responses.
Mase and Camron reacts to Shakur Stevenson going on a rant after criticism of his boxing performance in Newark. They call him Twitterson. pic.twitter.com/Am3HUlyAPQ
— VideoMixtape.com (@VideoMixtape_) July 9, 2024
Enter J Prince, who manages Stevenson’s business “outside of the ring” with a warning message on Instagram, concluding with: “In other words, Cam and Mase, I will fade all his shots and take all his bets.”
Ma$e popped back on It IS What It Is: “We not your lil niggas. All that big homie stuff is for little niggas. We don’t even respect big homies. I never respected niggas in the streets thats why I always got the problems I got… If you’re 60 years old and you trying to be a street nigga, you failed.”
Mase claps back at J Prince.😳
“We not your little ni**as…If you 60 years old and trying to be a street ni**a, you failed.” pic.twitter.com/IJQtPrIC1H
— VideoMixtape.com (@VideoMixtape_) July 15, 2024
Shakur Stevenson, the WBC lightweight world champion, successfully defended his title against Artem Harutyunyan on Saturday evening at Prudential Center. The hometown hero secured a unanimous decision with scores of 119-109, 118-110, and 116-112.
Take a ringside seat in Newark 💺#ShakurArtem | LIVE on @ESPN pic.twitter.com/7cvsc6lIdy
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) July 7, 2024
Stevenson, now 22-0 with 10 KOs, dominated the fight, showcasing his superior skill against Harutyunyan, who had been inactive for nearly a year. The Armenian-born, German-based challenger, holding a 12-2 record with 7 KOs, struggled to withstand Stevenson’s relentless body shots. Although Stevenson fought aggressively in the second half, Harutyunyan’s resilience prevented a knockout.
The Newark crowd cheered as their champion maintained his perfect record, reaffirming that there’s no place like home for Shakur Stevenson.
AND STILL 🥊
Shakur Stevenson retains the WBC lightweight title 🏆 #ShakurArtem pic.twitter.com/67Y0yZoGM5
— ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) July 7, 2024
Bring on the best @ShakurStevenson 😤 pic.twitter.com/H9NIkgViDT
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) July 7, 2024
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