While Johnny Manziel vs. Bob Menery is main event of Brand Risk 14 at the UFC’s Meta Apex in Las Vegas, an argument could be made the co-main event between Ray J and internet meme icon Supa Hot Fire is the bigger draw.
If that’s the case and you found this article while searching for information on this crossover boxing/MMA event, no worries. You’re in the right place. Here’s all the information you need to watch the event for free.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Event: Brand Risk 14 — co-main event
- Bout: Ray J vs. Supah Hot Fire (MMA)
- Date: Saturday, May 23, 2026
- Venue: UFC Apex (Meta Apex), Las Vegas, Nevada
- Show start: 8 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. CT / 11 p.m. ET
- How to watch: Free across Kick, YouTube, Twitch, X and TikTok
What Time Does Ray J Vs. Supah Hot Fire Start?
The full Brand Risk 14 show goes live at 8 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. CT / 11 p.m. ET. Because Ray J vs. Supah Hot Fire sits in the co-main slot directly under Manziel vs. Menery, it is one of the last fights of the night rather than an early-card bout.
Most previews project their ring walks to land roughly 60 to 90 minutes into the broadcast, putting the likely window around 9:30 to 10 p.m. PT, or 12:30 to 1 a.m. ET. Those estimates can shift if the undercard runs long, which these creator cards often do, so tuning in about an hour after the 8 p.m. PT start is the safe move.
If you join right at the top of the show, you will also catch the influencer-heavy undercard, including a former-NBA MMA bout between Michael Beasley and Lance Stephenson.
This is crazy.
How Can You Watch Ray J Vs. Supah Hot Fire For Free?
There is no pay-per-view wall here — thank goodness. The entire Brand Risk 14 card, co-main included, streams free across all of Adin Ross’ main platforms.
That means Kick on Adin’s channel as the primary home, plus simulcasts on YouTube, Twitch, X and TikTok. You simply tune in at the listed start time with no subscription or buy-in required, which is a meaningful contrast to the pay-per-view crossover events dominating the rest of the 2026 calendar.
What Should You Expect From Ray J Vs. Supah Hot Fire?
This will not be an aesthestically pleasing night of fights. If you’re expecting high-level fighting — no matter how much Ray J has trained — you’re going to be let down.
Manage your expectations on the technical product for the entire night, not just for the co-main event, because the appeal here is pure spectacle.
Ray J has no recorded combat sports experience, though he has posted training footage, including a session with former UFC and Pride star Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.
Supah Hot Fire, the viral parody battle-rapper played by DeShawn Raw, actually brings some experience, reportedly holding a 2-3 record with one knockout and most recently dropping a split-decision boxing match to Gypsy Crusader at a Brand Risk event in Miami.
For me, that experience gap makes Supah Hot Fire the betting man’s pick, but on a card like this, the only safe prediction is chaos.

