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South African Rapper Cassper Nyovest last Wednesday organised a boxing match between himself and one YouTuber, Silk Talk.
The match was put together after Silk Talk continuously criticised and trolled the rapper. The boxing match was dubbed 'Fame vs Clout' and served as the platform for the two to settle their differences.
The competition, however, lasted officially for one minute and 30 seconds. Nyovest, within the time, beat Silk, leaving him gasping for air.
Silk, according to reports, had to be wheeled to the hospital for immediate medical attention.
Taking to Instagram to share pictures from the event, Nyovest quoted the famous lines, "you want to Bamba, you want to hang with the big boys? Hahahaha, who's crying now."
In another post, he quoted Mike Tyson stating, "everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face."
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