West Coast rap legend Snoop Dogg is starting a new venture. Reports claim that after his announcing at the recent Mike TysonRoy Jones Jr. fight, he’s starting his own boxing league.

Snoop Dogg Is Starting A Boxing League

Snoop is reportedly founding a professional boxing league called ‘The Fight Club.’ He gained recognition in the sport with his awesome commentating and it seems like he’s a natural at it. In a press release, some other major details have been released.

“The Fight Club will have five to eight events per year, according to a news release issued by Snoop Dogg and Triller, with a similar layout to how Saturday’s Tyson-Jones card was produced by mixing boxing and musical acts. Snoop Dogg was a commentator on the pay-per-view event and also performed, along with Wiz Khalifa, Ne-Yo and others.” (ESPN)

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Double G took to his Instagram with the news. He let fans know in the caption that it’s just business like usual.

“Bidness as usual ???????????”

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Snoop Dogg’s Fresh Ink

Every Los Angeles Clippers fan knew this was coming. After the Los Angeles Lakers clinched their first NBA championship in 10 years back in October, the lifelong Lake Show fan commemorated the moment with a jaw-dropping new tattoo.

Sparing no expense, the California hip-hop icon went to the renowned tattoo artist Mister Cartoon for the piece, which also honors the late Kobe Bryant. Lakers players and fans dedicated this championship run to Kobe and his daughter Gianna, who were killed in a helicopter crash in January 2020.

“Thank u @misterctoons @lakers @kingjames @antdavis23 @caldwellpope @dwighthoward @danny_rangergreen @kuz @acfresh21 @keefmorris5.0 @rajonrondo and the bench mob” -Snoop Dogg’s Instagram

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Of course, the D-O-Double-G didn’t pass up an opportunity to take a shot at the Lakers’ crosstown rivals – the Clippers. A popular pick to win it all going into the 2020 playoffs, the Clippers choked in the second round and lost to the underdog Denver Nuggets.

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