Lil Tjay & YK Osiris Square Up In Friendly Boxing Match, 6ix9ine Pokes Fun

Lil Tjay and YK Osiris put on the gloves and engaged in a friendly boxing match and Tekashi 6ix9ine couldn't help but comment.

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There were hands being thrown between Lil Tjay and YK Osiris, but it seemed that it was a friendly bout of boxing. It's unclear what brought on the rapper and R&B singer taking to putting on gloves and showing off their skills, but Akademiks shared videos of the two entertainers in action. In one clip, the pair are sparing and displaying their fancy footwork, but another video shows YK Osiris on the ground.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CArclJAp-k3

Instagram users interpreted the latter clip as Osiris being knocked out, but over on his Instagram story, the singer insisted that wasn't the case. After bragging about his fisticuffs, YK Osiris told the world that he's swift with his moves and would never get taken out. There were plenty of people who had something to say about this fight, including Tekashi 6ix9ine who crept into Akademiks's comments.

"Not by an R&b singer πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚," 6ix9ine wrote. His comment may have been a job at Tjay who recently got on Instagram Live to say that anyone who defended 6ix9ine needed to "get outta the culture." You can take a look at Lil Tjay and YK Osiris's friendly fight below and let us know who you'd be placing bets on.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CAtkhzgDizl

https://www.instagram.com/p/CAtw7iVAiSt


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