Tiki Ghosn Knocks Out Streamer DeenTheGreat During Rampage Jackson’s Live-Streamed House Party
In what has become one of the most talked-about viral moments of early 2026, internet personality and boxer Nurideen “DeenTheGreat” Shabazz found himself on the receiving end of a brutal elbow strike from former UFC fighter and manager Tiki Ghosn — all caught live on camera during a house party hosted by MMA legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. Remarkably, this was the second time in less than 24 hours that Shabazz had been struck in a public altercation.
The trouble began on the evening of February 17, 2026, during a livestreamed double-date event connected to Rampage Jackson’s circle. DeenTheGreat made unsolicited advances toward the wife of professional bodybuilder Larry Wheels during the stream. The sequence escalated rapidly: Wheels confronted Deen, a brief verbal exchange followed, and Wheels then delivered a slap that knocked Deen partly out of frame. The footage spread rapidly online, drawing swift reactions from the streaming and combat sports communities alike.
Rather than lying low after the Wheels incident, DeenTheGreat showed up the very next night at Rampage Jackson’s house party, which was also being livestreamed. During the late-night party, DeenTheGreat was seen intoxicated and becoming increasingly aggressive. According to witnesses on the live stream, the streamer was making derogatory comments and even threatened to slap Ghosn.
The trouble escalated when Ghosn — who recognised Deen from the Larry Wheels clip — mentioned seeing it. Ghosn said, “You’re the guy who got slapped on the video?” to which DeenTheGreat replied that he’d “slap the s*** out of” Ghosn and “make him another clip.”
Former MMA fighter Tiki Ghosn punches DeenTheGreat while on livestream 😳
pic.twitter.com/17s95nxcWh— MMA UNCENSORED (@MMAUNCENSORED1) February 18, 2026
That threat was all it took. This prompted the UFC veteran to land a terrifying blow on Shabazz, which sent him crashing to the floor. While Ghosn walked back inside a nearby room, the boxer followed closely behind to retaliate. However, security quickly intervened, and Shabazz was taken away.
Tiki Ghosn is a respected figure in MMA circles, having built his reputation as a skilled fighter and renowned coach. He founded the Huntington Beach Ultimate Training Centre in 2001 and continues to manage several professional fighters, including Rampage Jackson.
Rampage Jackson expressed frustration with DeenTheGreat following the incident, seemingly tired of settling the streamer’s constant conflicts. Online, public reaction was split. One viewer wrote, “Deen was out of line, but Larry putting hands on him just gives the clown more attention,” while another quipped, “Never heard of Deen the Great once prior to him getting beat up twice in 24 hours.”
Both incidents have prompted discussion about on-camera conduct, responsibility among hosts, and the boundaries between provocation and physical response. Legal experts note that videos showing physical altercations can be used as evidence in civil or criminal proceedings.
As of now, no official charges have been confirmed, but the streaming community is watching closely to see what consequences — platform bans, legal action, or otherwise — may follow for those involved.
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