Ross said his team intends to examine what occurred during the match, which took place at Brand Risk 14 in Las Vegas
Adin Ross says he wants an investigation into Ray J’s MMA loss to Supa Hot Fire amid online controversy.
A recent amateur MMA bout between Ray J and comedian Supa Hot Fire has sparked controversy online after streamer Adin Ross called for an investigation into the fight’s legitimacy during a livestream.
Ross said his team intends to examine what occurred during the match, which took place at Brand Risk 14 in Las Vegas and ended with Ray J losing via second-round stoppage to Supa Hot Fire, whose real name is DeWayne Stevenson.
“Ray J obviously what he said after the fight… Supahot not throwing a f**king punch like in the first round, we need to look into that,” Ross said. “We need to investigate that.”
🚨 INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED 🚨
Adin Ross says he will be launching a full investigation into the ray j vs supahotfire fight
claims he’s taking the situation very seriously and is now considering banning BOTH fighters indefinitely from future brand risk events 👀 pic.twitter.com/pyu1QrOhr8
— PartiKing (@parti_king) May 25, 2026
He added that the sudden shift in Stevenson’s performance between rounds raised questions. “Supa looked like himself in the second round. Now do I know why Ray J said what he said? No I don’t. … We’re taking that shit very seriously. It looked weird bro.”
The fight quickly drew attention online after viewers noted Stevenson’s minimal activity in round one, followed by a rapid burst of offence in round two that led to a knockout finish within seconds.
Post-fight comments from Ray J further fuelled speculation, as he suggested there may have been “a plan” in place and raised concerns about financial losses linked to the bout.
Ray J confirmed Brand Risk is RIGGED and that he LOST money after getting knocked out by Supahotfire 😳
“We had a plan my n*gga, do you know how much money we lost?” pic.twitter.com/jHZERYvVYE
— KickChamp👑 (@Kick_Champ) May 24, 2026
Slow-motion clips of the stoppage circulated widely on social media, intensifying debate over whether the contest appeared unusual, although no evidence has been presented to support claims of wrongdoing.
The event had already generated attention before fight night, including tense promotional appearances that added to the build-up surrounding the fight.

