The ray j fight is set for Brand Risk 14’s co-main event at the UFC’s Meta Apex in Las Vegas, with Ray J matched against Supa Hot Fire on a free-streamed crossover card. The bout is expected to land roughly 60 to 90 minutes into the broadcast, putting it in the late first hour for viewers who tune in at the start.
Meta Apex at 11 p.m. ET
Brand Risk 14 goes live at 11 p.m. ET, with start times listed at 8 p.m. PT and 10 p.m. CT as well. That places the likely ring-walk window for Ray J and Supa Hot Fire around 12:30 to 1 a.m. ET, or 9:30 to 10 p.m. PT.
The card streams free across Adin Ross’ main platforms, including Kick on Adin’s channel, YouTube, Twitch, X and TikTok. For viewers, that is the practical difference here: no pay-per-view gate, just a multi-platform livestream that makes the matchup easier to find and easier to clip once the ring walks begin.
Ray J and Supa Hot Fire
Ray J has no recorded combat sports experience, but he has posted training footage before the card, including a session with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. That kind of preparation does not turn a celebrity entrant into a seasoned fighter overnight, but it does tell you the production is leaning into legitimacy rather than pure spectacle.
Supa Hot Fire, played by DeShawn Raw, brings the more established record: a reported 2-3 mark with one knockout. He most recently lost a split-decision boxing match to Gypsy Crusader at a Brand Risk event in Miami, which gives this co-main event a clearer competitive frame than a novelty booking would.
Johnny Manziel Main Event
Johnny Manziel vs. Bob Menery tops the Brand Risk 14 card, but the Ray J matchup is the cleaner read for viewers trying to decide when to tune in. The co-main event sits early enough in the broadcast that a late arrival could miss it, especially if the advertised 60 to 90 minute window holds.
That makes the opening hour the one to watch. Anyone planning to see the Ray J fight should be in before the first hour ends, because the bout is positioned as one of the card’s main attractions and the free-streamed format removes the usual excuse to skip the start.





