Fivio Foreign has revealed that he has challenged rival PlaqueBoyMax to a boxing match.
The drill star previously appeared on the internet star’s livestream where they got into an argument about smoking causing him to just walk off.
Now on his Instagram Stories, Fivio wants to step into the ring with the streamer.
He said: “Somebody tell that PlaqueBoyMax n-gga we gotta box.”
Fivio also had a figure in mind for the showdown: “Let’s do it. We could put up $1 million, $5 million, however you want to do it.”
The controversial New Yorker recently threw some shade at Nas even though they worked together in 2020.
Sitting down for a chat on Jim Jones’ new podcast, the drill star was discussing Nas’ status in Hip Hop.
He said: “I’m not saying that the man is wack, he’s not a legend. I got a song with the n-gga—I got a song on the album and the album got a Grammy. But I can’t sit there and say a Nas bar to you or a song.”
Fivio then added: “I like ‘One Mic’.”
Fivio was also recently released from prison after spending six months behind bars after being convicted of making terroristic threats.
The drill star was sentenced on August 1 and received time served plus three years of probation following a guilty plea.
He had already spent nearly 200 days behind bars after being arrested in January.
Fivio originally faced up to 20 years behind bars and a minimum sentence of five so could be considered to have gotten off lightly.
The terms of his probation mean he will have to submit to drug tests and not get into anymore legal trouble.
Fivio was accused of pointing a gun at a woman after she asked for help jumpstarting her car in New Jersey on New Year’s Eve.
According to the police report, the 34-year-old rapper warned the woman while aiming a gun at her: “If I see you parked in front of this building again there is going to be a fucking problem.”
Cops were called and there were witnesses to the incident who were able to easily identify Fivio.
The “Big Drip” hitmaker was also caught on surveillance footage from a nearby apartment complex, corroborating the alleged victim’s story.