Cam’ron & Ma$e Fire Back At J Prince Over Shakur Stevenson Warning 

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J Prince called out Cam’ron and Ma$e over their feud with the boxer, claiming he manages Shakur Stevenson and will “fade all his shots.” 

J Prince is speaking out on behalf of boxer Shakur Stevenson, calling out Cam’ron and Ma$e over their reaction to his last fight. 

On Sunday (July 14) the music exec took to Instagram, announcing he is Stevenson’s manager and blasting critics who call him a “boring” fighter. He shared a post from veteran boxing journalist Keith Idec reporting that Stevenson vs. Harutyunyan was “the most-watched boxing main event ESPN aired in 2024.” 

“NUMBERS DONT LIE HATERS DO,” J Prince began. “Let the haters say that he’s boring and nobody wants to watch him. Sorry to tell you it’s just a select few of you haters. As you can see there’s proof that he has the number one ratings in any fight on ESPN this year and the top three ratings since 2022.” 

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Prince then addressed Cam’ron and Ma$e directly, warning them he’s got Stevenson’s back.   

“And to all of you haters who want to escalate that hate outside of the ring I’m Shakur’s manager and I handle all his business outside of the ring. In other words Cam and Mase I will fade all his shots and take all bets,” he added. 

J Prince tagged the Instagram account for Cam’ron and Ma$e’s It What It Is podcast, which quickly fired back. They posted a clip featuring Top Rank’s Bob Arum claiming Stevenson doesn’t attract hundreds of thousands of viewers because of his fight style.  

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“THE FIGHT WAS “FREE 99” SO YEA #’s DO LIE SOME TIMES,” the caption read. “N##### MAD AT US FOR SAYING WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE SAYING INCLUDING THE PEOPLE WHO #SHAKUR WAS SIGNED TO ‘FOH.’” 

Additionally, The Is What It Is podcast doubled down with a clip of Cam’ron and Ma$e criticizing Stevenson on the podcast.  

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Cam previously threatened to “slap fire” out of the boxer after a social media back and forth. Stevenson trolled the pair, joking he would drop a diss track.