Be careful George Zimmerman, X gon’ give it to ya. Zimmerman is staying in the public eye by taking on one challenger in a celebrity fight and the response was tremendous. Celebrity boxing promoter Damon Feldman claimed that there were more than 15,000 emails challenging the polarizing neighborhood watchman to a three-round, pay-per-view fight with Zimmerman. Out of all the responses to fight Zimmerman they chose Earl Simmons AKA rapper DMX, who has had his own bouts with the law. The rapper has a lengthy rap sheet for various crimes including drug charges, animal cruelty and impersonating a federal agent at John F. Kennedy Airport. DMX more than welcomed the opportunity to bash Zimmerman’s face saying he was doing it for “every black person who has been done wrong in the system.” DMX added, “I am going to beat the living f*ck out him. I am breaking every rule in boxing to make sure I f*ck him right up.” DMX also poetically said, “Once I am done with him, I am going to whip my d*ck out and piss on him… right in his muthaf*ckin face. Zimmerman is a piece of s**t and that’s what he needs to drink.” Not exactly the electrifying showman that Muhammad Ali was, but to each his own urine drinking trash talk. We are all familiar with Zimmerman’s legal issues stemming from the death of Trayvon Martin. Since the end of his legal battle Zimmerman has been going to the gym to box to lose weight.
So who ya got?


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