Ray J and Evander Holyfield Mix Hip-Hop and Boxing

Singer Ray J and professional boxer, Evander Holyfield have teamed up to give televised boxing a new twist. The two have joined forces to produce a series of televised Super Bowl-like matches with hip-hop performances and entertainment. To get this business party started, Holyfield and Ray J will present the events with Sydney MacDonald of Everi Expose Entertainment.
Ray J’s responsibility will include him handling music performances and finding models and celebrities to participate in their events. Of the concept, Ray J explained:
“I’m very excited about this new business venture with KnockOut and Everi Exposure. This is a great opportunity to bring television and music to fight events.”
Meanwhile, Holyfield will negotiate deals with boxers and the boxing industry. Of his business partner, MacDonald said,
“Evander plays a key role to this new success as new doors are organically opening, ensuring that the business dealings in the boxing world are secure and continuing to flow freely….This ground breaking merger is a dynamic step in the right direction for better entertainment in boxing.”
Interesting concept, right? P.S. “I got an indoor pool AND an outdoor pool, my n*gga.”
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P.S. Ray J is a r&b artist, not a rapper.
But does sound interesting.. as long as he’s not getting ex-factor winners and dudes Ray-j size. Heard ray got snuffed in halls by Fab.. lol..