Ray J failed to go the distance over the weekend at a celebrity MMA match.
The singer and reality star took a beating from YouTuber and comedian Supa Hot Fire in Las Vegas on Saturday, May 23.
Ray J, born William Ray Norwood Jr., made it through the first round of the UFC Apex event promoted by influencer Adin Ross.
But Supa Hot Fire, born DeWayne “DeShawn” Raw, punched him in the face and it was over in the second round.
The “Sexy Can I” performer stumbled, slid down against the ropes, hit the floor, and was knocked out.
The referee immediately stopped the fight and declared Supa Hot Fire the winner, in video posted on YouTube

Moments later, the Love & Hip Hop star said the fight was scripted, but Supa Hot Fire refused to follow the script.
“I don’t want to say too much because I don’t want to get nobody in trouble, but damn… we took an L tonight… You know how much money we lost?” he claimed.
Singer Chris Brown was in the audience to support Ray J and appeared shocked when the reality star told him he only trained a week for the match. After Ray J’s devastating loss, Brown laughed at his friend.

During the pre-fight news conference, a fan called Ray J out and asked why he planned to step into the ring if he only has months to live. “Aren’t you dying soon?” the fan asked.
“I’m putting it all in the ring,” an annoyed Ray J shot back. “I’m about to die for this shit. I’m dying for mine ni–a!”
The fan was referring to a claim the singer made in January after he was taken to a hospital for chest pains and pneumonia.
In a series of videos posted to Instagram at the time, Ray J said he was in failing health and would not be around much longer.
“My heart’s only beating like 25 percent,” he said in a video on Jan. 25. In a follow-up post, the reality star claimed the end was near.
“2027 is definitely a wrap for me,” he shared. “That’s what they say.”
A friend in the video told him to be positive. “Don’t say that brother, don’t say that,” adding, “F–k the doctor. You’re gonna live long.”
Ray J said drinking and drug use led to his health problems. The singer, who has a history of antics, added that he would prefer cremation over burial.
“And damn, when it’s all done, burn me, don’t bury me,” he said.
[You can watch the full MMA match on YouTube]
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