Rapper Offset has accused boxing star Deen The Great of attempting to pursue his romantic partner, escalating a conflict that began at a Miami streamer party. The incident unfolded at an event attended by Offset, Deen The Great, Adrien Broner, Finesse Two Times, and others. Footage of a fight breaking out at the gathering quickly circulated online, prompting widespread speculation about its cause.

According to reports, Adrien Broner intervened to prevent Deen The Great from approaching Offset’s female companion before Offset had fully arrived at the venue. Broner, who shares a long-standing friendship with Deen The Great and was streaming the night alongside him, acted as a peacekeeper during the confrontation. The initial public explanation for the tension involved a dispute over a drink, but sources indicate the underlying issue was far more serious.
This is not the first instance of Deen The Great engaging in controversial behavior at a public event. The boxer, whose real name is Nurideen Shahid Shahbaz, previously faced backlash during a live stream with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, where he allegedly attempted to flirt with the wife of another individual, Larry Wheels. That incident resulted in Wheels slapping Deen The Great across the face, a moment that went viral on social media.

The context of Offset’s personal life adds further significance to the Miami party incident. Offset has been navigating a highly publicized divorce from rapper Cardi B and has been linked romantically to model Melanie Jae Da. Reports indicate he spent $100,000 at a Chanel store while celebrating New Year’s Eve in Dubai with her. The ongoing public scrutiny of his relationships made Deen The Great’s alleged actions particularly charged.
Following the Miami party, Deen The Great was arrested in Miami-Dade County on a felony charge of attempted robbery. Police documents state that a woman accused him of trying to grab her phone during an argument on a yacht. Adrien Broner reportedly paid $2,500 for Deen The Great’s release from jail, with the scene outside the facility being broadcast live. The charges against Deen The Great remain pending as the legal process continues.