Ray J Says He Has “5 To 10 More Fights” Left In Him, Announces Next Bout After First Career Loss
Ray J Says He Has “5 To 10 More Fights” Left In Him, Announces Next Bout After First Career Loss
Ray J isn’t letting his recent loss slow him down.
Just days after being knocked out by viral comedian and battle rapper Supa Hot Fire, the singer and reality star revealed he’s already signed a contract for his next fight and believes he still has plenty left in the tank.
In an Instagram post, Ray J acknowledged taking the first loss of his fighting career, writing that his record now stands at 0-1. He said the defeat has motivated him to train harder and become even more focused moving forward.
According to Ray J, he’ll headline an event called “The Back To School Brawl” on August 23, where he’ll compete at 215 pounds for a light heavyweight title. He added that he’ll have roughly three months to prepare and expressed confidence that he’ll come away with a victory.
During a video message, Ray J reportedly doubled down on his fighting future, saying he believes he still has five to ten more fights left in him despite the setback.
He ended his message by thanking supporters, asking fans to keep him in their prayers and inviting them to follow his journey as he prepares for his next trip into the ring. What do you think — should Ray J keep fighting, or hang up the gloves after this latest loss?

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