Stitches Vows To Retaliate The Game After 'Sucker Punch'
. "Yeah, I got sucker-punched the other day," Stitches says in the video. "Ain't nobody hiding their face. And I got jumped by my own n--s yesterday." He also went on to threaten a retaliation. "I'm still standing. Come back and come back. Y'all n--s gonna die." The initial fight, which was caught on camera, took place last Thursday (Dec. 3) when The Game was celebrating his birthday on South Beach. In that video, Stitches can be seen approaching the Game when another member of The Game's entourage punched him and knocked him to the ground. Stitches explained that the violence didn't end with the punch from The Game's crew member. He said he was later jumped by his own friends, who, he alleges, were paid off by The Game. "My face is fractured right now I can't see out one eye," he said. "That's all you could pay them n--s to do to me? Ha. This ain't nothing. You can shoot me next and I'll still laugh. At the end of the day everyone knows you were scared to walk up that day." "Show everyone you a Gangsta and let's step in the ring. A man to man fight," he said. "Even if you loose I'll give you the props for being a man. Let me know the city and time and I'll be out there'" Since the initial knock-out, The Game and Stitches have been warring on social media. See some of the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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