TLDR
- Streamer DeenTheGreat was knocked out by former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn during a live-streamed party on February 18, 2026
- The incident occurred at UFC legend Rampage Jackson’s house in California after the streamer made threats
- DeenTheGreat appeared intoxicated and told Ghosn “I’ll slap the s*** out of you” before being struck
- This was the streamer’s second physical confrontation in 24 hours after being slapped by powerlifter Larry Wheels
- The knockout video went viral across social media, accumulating millions of views
Sources: The News | SportBible | Free Press Journal
A live-streamed party at UFC legend Rampage Jackson’s California home turned violent on February 18, 2026, when former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn knocked out streamer Nurideen Shabazz, known online as DeenTheGreat.
The incident was captured on camera and quickly went viral, drawing millions of views across social media platforms. Video footage shows the streamer appearing intoxicated during the confrontation with Ghosn.
The altercation began when Shabazz engaged in conversation with Ghosn, who currently works as a manager for Rampage Jackson and several active fighters including former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling. The streamer accused Ghosn of lying about not knowing who he was.
“You do know who I am? I don’t know why you’re lying, acting like you don’t know me,” Shabazz said during the exchange. “You definitely know me.”
Ghosn initially remained calm but quickly grew frustrated with the streamer’s tone and attitude. The former UFC welterweight fighter told Shabazz he didn’t like his behavior.
Confrontation Escalates Quickly
The situation turned physical after Ghosn recalled seeing Shabazz get slapped by powerlifter Larry Wheels the previous day. “Are you the guy that got slapped on video?” Ghosn asked.
Shabazz responded with a direct threat: “I did, but I’ll slap the s*** out of you, though. I’ll make you another clip.”
Ghosn asked if the streamer was serious before delivering a right hook to Shabazz’s chin, dropping him to the ground. The former fighter attempted to walk away from the situation immediately after the strike.
Shabazz quickly got back up and tried to continue the fight but was held back by others at the party. Sources report that Jackson was unhappy with the repeated confrontations during the livestream event.
Second Altercation in 24 Hours
The knockout came less than a day after Shabazz was involved in another physical confrontation. On February 17, powerlifter Larry Wheels slapped the streamer outside a restaurant.
That incident reportedly started after Shabazz made disrespectful comments and attempted to flirt with Wheels’ wife. The streamer allegedly asked if he could hug her, leading to an argument that Jackson tried to calm down before Wheels slapped him.
Video of that altercation also went viral on social media before the second incident occurred. The back-to-back confrontations have drawn widespread attention online.
Tiki Ghosn competed in the UFC’s welterweight division and is considered one of the organization’s early pioneers. His professional record includes 8 wins, 8 losses, and 1 draw during his time with the promotion.
Ghosn has also worked as a coach on The Ultimate Fighter reality series. He currently manages multiple fighters in his role with Jackson’s team.
Both viral videos continue to circulate on social media platforms, with reactions ranging from criticism of the streamer’s behavior to discussions about confrontations during live-streamed content.





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