Live streamer Deen the Great almost ran into another knockout from a professional MMA fighter before Rampage Jackson stepped in.
Influencer Deen the Great, whose real name is Nurideen Shabazz, nearly got knocked out by a second former or current UFC fighter before former titleholder Rampage Jackson got involved.
Shabazz went viral for a heated confrontation with former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn, Jackson’s longtime manager, last month at a California house party. He’s fought several times in Misfits Boxing, earning wins over David Fogarty and Walid Muhsein during his promotional tenure.
During one of Jackson’s recent live streams, UFC lightweight Bobby Green got into it with Shabazz, after the influencer mocked Green for suffering multiple knockout losses inside the Octagon. Green is one of the longest-tenured UFC lightweights, earning wins over the likes of Jim Miller and Grant Dawson in recent years.
Green is never afraid of a fight, as evidenced by viral confrontations with some of his fighting colleagues throughout his career. Things nearly turned physical between Green and Shabazz before Jackson stepped in to set the influencer straight.
Rampage Jackson scolds Deen the Great after provoking UFC star Bobby Green
Watch Jackson step in to de-escalate tensions between Shabazz and Green below.
Rampage Jackson had to stop Deen The Great from throwing hands with UFC fighter King Green at his party 😬 pic.twitter.com/XLTMoKsRX2
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) March 18, 2026
Luckily, cooler heads eventually prevailed as Shabazz avoided a second viral beatdown courtesy of Green.
Coincidentally, Green’s next fight was recently announced for UFC 328 against fellow UFC vet Jeremy Stephens. Green most recently knocked out Daniel Zellhuber at UFC Mexico City in February.
Jackson is a potential UFC Hall of Fame candidate after a legendary run in the Octagon, including a UFC light heavyweight championship win over Chuck Liddell. He’s considered one of the greatest light heavyweights in Mixed Martial Arts history.
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