Fight Club: When Rappers Throw Hands

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Fight Club: When Rappers Throw Hands - It's hard not to think that Game thinks life is, well, a game. More specifically, Street Fighter, of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out, or even better, Def Jam Vendetta. Much like that last video game, the Compton rapper loves throwing down with his hip hop peers. Most recently, Game squared off against rapper 211 at Lil Wayne's 30th B-day party in Hollywood on Thursday (September 27). Punches were thrown, and Game supposedly had to leave the club. But if the fisticuffs shock you, you haven't been paying attention: Hip-Hop notables have been throwing down for decades now. Click on for more rap-related scuffles.  (Photos from left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images, CTE)
Game vs. Ras Kass - 211 isn't the first rapper to square off against Game. After exchanging a flurry of diss tracks, Game and Ras Kass took it to the fists at an L.A. club in 2006. Apparently they had such a good time that they went for a round two, years later, clashing at another club this past New Year's Eve.  (Photos from left:  Jemal Countess/Getty Images, Adrian Sidney/PictureGroup)
/content/dam/betcom/images/2012/07/Music-07-01-07-15/070912-music-rapper-game-40-glocc-brawl.jpgStevie J vs. Lil Scrappy - Ah, reality TV, the tangled web you weave. We can't think of another way that ATL rapper Lil Scrappy would've ended up fighting former Bad Boy producer/Eve sex tape co-star Stevie J. The two squared off on last season VH1's Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta over Stevie talking slick about Scrappy's baby-moms. It seemed like Scrappy had the upper-hand in the fight ? VH1 edited out the juiciest parts, so it was hard to tell ? but most importantly, he entered "I had to put the paws on him" into our slang lexicons.  (Photos from left: Twitter, John Ricard/BET)

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Fight Club: When Rappers Throw Hands - It's hard not to think that Game thinks life is, well, a game. More specifically, Street Fighter, of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out, or even better, Def Jam Vendetta. Much like that last video game, the Compton rapper loves throwing down with his hip hop peers. Most recently, Game squared off against rapper 211 at Lil Wayne's 30th B-day party in Hollywood on Thursday (September 27). Punches were thrown, and Game supposedly had to leave the club. But if the fisticuffs shock you, you haven't been paying attention: Hip-Hop notables have been throwing down for decades now. Click on for more rap-related scuffles. (Photos from left: Jason Merritt/Getty Images, CTE)

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