Did Meek Mill and Wallo get into a fight during Davis v Garcia? Internet confused by ringside melee
WASHINGTON, DC: Saturday night's fight between Gervona Davis and Hector Luis Garcia featured a curious moment in the middle. The fight had to be stopped midway through the eighth round at Capital One Stadium in Washington, DC, after a brawl broke out at ringside between Meek Mill and Wallo.
A Twitter user shared the clip of the brawl between Meek Mill and Wallo and wrote, Meek Mill, Wallo fight during the fight #DavisGarcia. In the video, the user was also seem baffled about the brawl and said," What's going on with them... ? how are you gonna fight while a fight going on, bro...? The user further added, "That's wallow in the red... What happened, man? Meek Mill."
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The user later on added, "I feel like it's somebody that's sleeping on the floor right now. What happened bro they got to show us?" At last, the user said, "He got a game today. I never ever seen no shit like this." Another user wrote, "Wasn't wallo Wallo was tryna diffuse the situation. It was the Russell brothers who meek n them was arguing wit." Another user wrote, "Wallo was being a peacemaker he wasn't scrapping, trying to calm the Philly n****s down." Another user wrote, "That was so bizarre I've never seen them stop a fight for the crowd lol." Another user wrote, "Had no idea these n****s were even into it"
Meek Mill, Wallo fight during the fight #DavisGarcia pic.twitter.com/RxUkgPE8rR
— Mr B. (@HoeAssMrB) January 8, 2023
Wasn’t wallo
— Forever Hustling (@ForeverPain8989) January 8, 2023
Wallo was tryna diffuse the situation. It was the russels brothers who meek n them was arguing wit
Wallo was being a peacemaker he wasn’t scrapping, trying to calm the Philly niggas down
— IG:Troy_Rob (@thereal_TJR) January 8, 2023
That was so bizarre I’ve never seen them stop a fight for the crowd lol
— Connor Frazier (@confrazier) January 8, 2023
It was difficult to make out the details of the altercation on television, but Mill appeared to be being led away. Due to Mill's tweets about the brawl, we know a little more about what happened. Mill tweeted, "Congratulations tankkk!!!" Mill tweeted. "I almost fought a boxer telling him this fight not going 12 rounds. I missed the big bomb!!!"
In the same thread he further added, "never let no petty (stuff) escalate" before adding "I just walked away … I came to support tank and boots!!!!!!. Good wins."
The boxers Mill claimed he nearly fought were Antonio and Gary Antuannae, who are brothers of professional boxer Garry Russell Jr, as reported by Pennlive.
Congratulations tankkk!!! I almost fought a boxer telling him this fight not going 12 rounds I missed the big bomb!!!! https://t.co/q5BHRZlWir
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) January 8, 2023
I would never let no petty shit escalate to let somebody movie run …. I just walked away .. I came to support tank and boots!!!!!! Good wins ✨✨✨✨✨
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) January 8, 2023
About Meek Mill
Meek Mill, who was born May 6, 1987, began as a battle rapper before rising to prominence in the hip-hop scene and advocating for the reformation of American prisons, according to Time. He founded the rap group Bloodhoundz, which despite its short existence produced enough high-quality mixtapes to contribute to Mill's notoriety. On one of his mixtapes he collaborated with Rick Ross, and the rest is history. Mill later enjoyed great financial success as a rapper.
Mill's early life
Mill was born in South Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His parents are Robert Parker and Kathy Williams. After his father died when he was a young child, his mother suffered financial problems and raised him alone. His uncle, a DJ, first awakened his interest in rap music. Later, in his teens, he participated in rap battles, worked on his songs until the early hours of the morning and formed a group called Bloodhoundz. He began recording mixtapes with the group, and after hearing one of them, TI was so impressed that he signed him to his record label Grand Hustle Records. Unfortunately, Mill was jailed for seven months that year after he was found in possession of a gun, as National Today reported.