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Fight Fixing Allegations Taint Rainbet Betting

Ray J admitted the Adin Ross vs Supahhotfire fight was supposed to be rigged — and Rainbet was the platform taking real-money bets on it.

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FraudFixed FightsBetting IntegrityRegulatory Concern

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27 MAY 2026

Ray J slip exposes fight fixing — Rainbet named as betting platform

A leaked clip surfaced in which Ray J openly admitted that the Adin Ross versus Supahhotfire fight was designed for Adin to win, stating 'we lost so much money.' The admission has thrown the legitimacy of all Kick fight betting on Rainbet into serious doubt, with players now questioning whether the platform was knowingly accepting real-money wagers on a pre-determined outcome.

Players have reacted with outrage and disbelief, calling the situation 'betting fraud' and highlighting the legal consequences of taking bets on a fixed event. The sentiment among the community is that secret backroom deals undermined any fair play, leading one player to bluntly note that 'money is exchanging hands with secret unfair back deals' — a practice they argue is far from legal.

As concerns mount over Rainbet's role in this controversy, the integrity of the platform itself is now under scrutiny. The admission has left many players wondering whether they can trust any event sponsored or promoted by Rainbet, given that real money was wagered on a rigged fight that was presented as a legitimate contest.

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Ck@Blue_shin18
negative33d ago

@kickafterdark @kick @rainbetcom This dumb ass admitting to betting fraud live is just crazy stupid lol

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JBradenS@JBradenS31
negative33d ago

@MMung27 @kickafterdark @kick @rainbetcom Except, you know… fraud? Money is exchanging hands with secret unfair back deals. This shit is not legal.

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