Ray J lashed out at Adin Ross from his hospital bed after he was knocked out at Brand Risk 14, claiming the organizer abandoned him.
Ray J wakes up in a hospital bed with tubes stuck in him and the first thing he wants to do is call out the people who left him there.
The R&B artist found himself without medical support and no ambulance to take him to treatment after being knocked out by Supah Hot Fire in the second round of Brand Risk 14 at UFC Apex in Las Vegas on May 23.
He had to go to the hospital for a check-up, and when he got up on May 28, he made no secret of who he blamed.
“Brand risk, Adin Rose, they don’t care about fighters. They’re very, very bad people to work with,” Ray J said directly into the camera, showing off the medical device attached to his abdomen.
When asked if anyone from the organization contacted him after the game, he made it clear that no one wanted to check on his status.
The knockout rounds themselves are brutal. Supah Hot Fire looked great in the first round, but completely changed tactics in the second half, unleashing ruthless combinations until Ray J collapsed.
The R&B artist even commented that the fight may have been predetermined, raising questions about what exactly happened in the ring.
This hospitalization marks the second time in 2026 that Ray J has been hospitalized for a health condition far more serious than a single knockout.
Earlier this year, he was hospitalized in Las Vegas after experiencing severe heart pain and pneumonia, and doctors discovered his heart was functioning at only 25 percent.
He is currently taking eight different medications and may eventually need a defibrillator or pacemaker to control his heart condition.
During a live broadcast after his first hospitalization, Ray J emotionally said, “2027 is definitely the end for me,” suggesting he believes his time is running out.
Ray J’s health issues have become increasingly public, with the artist openly discussing his medical struggles and the toll they take on his body and mind.
He remains bedridden and follows a strict treatment regimen that prevents him from his usual contact with the outside world.
However, despite these serious health issues, he still stepped into the MMA ring to compete, only to find himself abandoned by the organization that promoted the event.

