Curmel Moton Fires Back at Deen TheGreat: Is a Showdown Brewing Between Influencer and Rising Star?
In the combustible world of boxing, where words can pack as much punch as fists, a new feud is brewing between two unlikely contenders. Influencer boxer Deen TheGreat (Nurideen Shahid Shabazz) and rising star Curmel Moton have found themselves embroiled in a war of words, with tensions escalating to new heights following a heated exchange on social media.
The spark that ignited this fiery confrontation came in the aftermath of Saturday night’s epic clash between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney. In a surprising turn of events, ‘The Flash’ Moton emerged victorious over Haney, sending shockwaves through the boxing community. Taking to social media to share his thoughts on Garcia’s performance, Moton’s remarks seemed to strike a nerve with Deen TheGreat.
“Ryan was trolling [the] whole time. I knew he had skills, but I [didn’t] think he was focused. Congrats to him!”
In a now-deleted tweet, Deen TheGreat directed a blunt “Shut up” at Moton, setting off a chain reaction of verbal jabs and challenges. Moton wasted no time in firing back, issuing a scathing retort that left no room for interpretation.
“Don’t forget u called me out lil bro,” Moton responded, punctuating his words with a promise of impending defeat for his adversary. The exchange didn’t end there, as Deen TheGreat doubled down on his stance, asserting his dominance and dismissing Moton’s credentials.
Moton wrote back, “I’ll beat tf outta yo clown a** stick to ya YouTuber fights lil ni**a.”
“Don’t forget u called me out lil bro.. this ‘YouTuber’ would put yo career in the dirt.”
As the war of words rages on, it’s clear that this feud runs deeper than a simple social media spat. Back in July of last year, prior to his professional debut, Moton had expressed interest in facing off against Deen TheGreat. Allegations of wild claims made by the influencer boxer, including boasting about defeating Floyd Mayweather, served as fuel for Moton’s desire to step into the ring.
In a candid interview with Southpaw TV, Moton labeled Deen TheGreat as “Goofy,” highlighting the stark contrast in their respective backgrounds and skill sets. While the prospect of a showdown between the two may seem improbable to some, the potential financial windfall stemming from Deen TheGreat’s popularity cannot be ignored.
Moton said, “I mean, I have seen [him] talking about he whoop Floyd as**… So, let’s make it happen…” later Moton said, “He [is] Goofy…”
As speculation mounts and tempers flare, the possibility of a face-off between Curmel Moton and Deen TheGreat looms large. Whether this social media skirmish will translate into a full-blown bout remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the heat is on, and the boxing world is watching.
