Suge Knight’s son challenges Ray J to a street fight

Suge Knight Jr. said he is going to sue Ray J, while son Suge Jacob Knight said he wants to meet Ray in the streets
Suge J. Knight Jr. Photo; Instagram/@sugejknight

The son of Death Row founder Marion “Suge” Knight Jr. is challenging Ray J to a fight after he allegedly spread lies about his incarcerated father.

Suge Jacob Knight said he wants to knuckle up with Ray J

Suge Jacob Knight, the son, accuses Ray J of “spreading lies” and “talking about my family.” He hopped onto his Instagram page and said he wanted to “run that fade,” meaning he wanted to exchange hands in the streets.


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Knight’s son also reminded Ray J that he was home-schooled, while Knight graduated from the notoriously tough Crenshaw High School in south central Los Angeles, and that the singer and reality star was not ready for the smoke Knight would bring.

The situation popped off because Ray J conducted a recent interview with Vlad TV in which he discussed at length the situation with Death Row during the pinnacle of its powers and influence.


During the Ray J interview, the “Love and Hip Hop Hollywood” star said Suge Knight Jr., who will be eligible for parole in October 2034, supported and encouraged Tupac Shakur’s beef with Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace, aka Biggie Smalls. Furthermore, Ray J said the Death Row co-founder made Tupac feel “unstoppable.”

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Of course, the situation ended tragically for both uber-talented lyricists as 2Pac and Biggie were murdered six months apart from each other in the mid-1990s.

The Knights said Ray J is lying because they said Ray was not around Death Row in the early to mid-1990s.

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Many fans agree that Ray is not being truthful

“This dude wasn’t even around them dudes during them days,” one person said in the YouTube comments section.

“Vlad, u letting ray j lie in yo face,” said a second person, while a third added, “Ray j going to lie more then Soulja Boy and game having a conversation with each other.”

A fourth user said facetiously that “TRUE LIES has to be Ray J’s favorite movie,” while a fifth respondent branded Ray J a “Certified goofy.”

At issue is the timeline of events, because as one fan points out, “Ray J wasn’t around the real Deathrow in 1992-1996…ray j didn’t go to Deathrow until 2001.”

This is why, another fan said “Vlad asking him knowing D–N WELL HE WASNT THERE.”

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