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“When I was training he was eating magwinya,” AKA Aims To ‘Defeat’ Cassper For R2 Million

“When I was training he was eating magwinya,” AKA Aims To ‘Defeat’ Cassper For R2 Million. From 2015 we have ended each year witnessing the beef between AKA and Cassper intensifies to unimaginable levels. Like any other year, the two keep dishing out raw comments about each other.

Mega has been giving off vibes that he wasn’t as invested into the fight like he was earlier on the year. Most people assumed he was chickening out especially with him not replying to Mufasa’s provocative views about their fight. The Energy rapper made it clear that he was going to defeat Cassper and explained to fans that no contract has been signed and the price will be R2 Million.

“I’m not doing too much talking. When it was time to fight and we asked for the contract to be signed, people were to busy focusing on their brand and their image. But rest assured … the fight WILL happen next year, make no mistake of that,” Mega promised fans.

He further revealed that he started training way before Nyovest while he was busy eating fat cakes.

“Boxing ? negotiations take time. When I was training this past year he was eating magwinya. Now we must all jump and scrabble into line … doesn’t work like that. Fight will happen next year. That’s all their is to say about that.”

In addition Mega revealed that he was busy planning to her sponsors to throw in R2 Million into the fight. He stated that he will take the money home while Cassper collects seat tickets.

“Here’s where we are, the contract hasn’t been signed by EITHER of us. Why? Because I had to go find someone to invest 2 MILLION because they wanted to pay me 500k. Now that I have my money we should be concluding soon.”

Cassper said during an interview with Slikour that both of them will get paid no matter who wins. More factual details on the fight will follow as the B day nears.

 

 

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