Shakur Stevenson Hits Back After Cam’ron Threatens To “Slap Fire” Out Of The Boxer 

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Cam’ron and Ma$e roasted Shakur Stevenson on the latest episode of the “It Is What It Is” podcast following the boxer’s recent rant. 

Cam’ron and Ma$e pulled no punches, firing back at boxer Shakur Stevenson after his lengthy Twitter rant over the criticism of his recent victory over Artem Harutyunyan. 

The duo had commented on the bout with Ma$e saying, “I don’t want to see Shakur fight,” and commenting on his tactical display.  

Stevenson caught wind of the segment and blasted ‘fake pastor” Ma$e over his “failed career,” and said he was “ready to go to war.” He also told the It is What It Is hosts to “glove up or shut up.”  

Cam’ron and Ma$e responded on Tuesday’s (July 9) episode of their podcast. After roasting Stevenson while watching the Stevenson vs. Harutyunyan fight and pretending to fall asleep, the tone shifted. 

“I see why they call you Shakur Twitterson,” Cam’ron joked. “My n####, four hours of tweeting about me and Ma$e is wild. You boring, n####! I thought I was rather polite about it.” 

Cam’ron then threatened to “slap fire” out of Shakur Stevenson, before telling him “You getting boxing and the streets confused.” 

“If you want to impress me, step up in weight,” he continued. “Fight Teofimo [Lopez] in Newark so he can knock your head to Irvington, n####. F### is you talking about?” 

He also addressed Stevenson’s “failed career” remarks. “Ma$e was Michael Jackson after Michael Jackson, n####. Before Drake,” he said. “He sold five million in three weeks. F### is you talking about? Ma$e is one million percent a better rapper than you are a boxer!” 

Shakur Stevenson didn’t back down, hitting back at Cam’ron and Ma$e on Twitter. 

“These n##### mad Yall b#### ass boys ain’t gone do s### bout it either. Camron ever lift his hand up this way I’m putting him right out soft ass old n#####,” he stated. “Mase go get back on diddy playing wit yo man hood f### boy.” 

Stevenson also vowed to play Cam and Ma$e at their own game, vowing to drop a track. “I’m bout to get in the studio next week. I’m gone drop a Hit watch,” he teased. 

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