Ray J is speaking out after suffering a brutal knockout during Brand Risk 14, accusing organizers — including streamer Adin Ross — of abandoning him after the fight.
The R&B star was knocked out by viral personality Supah Hot Fire during the second round of the event, which took place at UFC Apex in Las Vegas on May 23.
Days later, Ray J went live from a hospital bed on May 28, visibly connected to medical equipment and clearly upset over how the situation was handled.
“Brand Risk, Adin Ross, they don’t care about the fighters. They’re just terrible, terrible people to work with,” Ray J said during the livestream.
According to the singer, no ambulance or medical support was provided after the knockout, forcing him to seek medical treatment on his own.
When asked whether anyone from the event had checked on him following the incident, Ray J claimed nobody had reached out.
The knockout itself quickly went viral online after Supah Hot Fire unleashed a series of punches in the second round, eventually dropping Ray J to the canvas.
Adding to the controversy, Ray J hinted during his livestream that aspects of the fight may have been predetermined, though he did not provide evidence to support the claim.
The hospitalization comes amid ongoing serious health struggles for the entertainer.
Earlier this year, Ray J was hospitalized after suffering severe chest pain and pneumonia. Doctors reportedly discovered his heart was functioning at only 25 percent capacity, leading to ongoing treatment involving multiple medications.
The singer has publicly discussed the emotional toll of his health battles in recent months, even revealing during a previous livestream that he fears for his future health.
Despite those concerns, Ray J still stepped into the ring for the celebrity fight event — a decision that has now sparked criticism and concern from fans online.
Neither Adin Ross nor Brand Risk organizers have publicly responded to Ray J’s accusations at this time.





