ScHoolboy Q Challenges Wiz Khalifa To A Boxing Match

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ScHoolboy Q performs on Camp Stage during day two of Tyler, the Creator's 5th Annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival at Exposition Park on November 13, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
ScHoolboy Q vs. Wiz Khalifa. Who's your money on?

After revealing that his new album is complete, ScHoolboy Q seems to have some other things on his mind. The rapper's been on a serious health grind in the past few years, losing tons of weight and flexing his gym progress on social media. However, much like Wiz Khalifa, he's added some boxing into his gym routine. Now, he wants to fight Wiz Khalifa in a boxing ring.

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ScHoolboy Q took to Instagram to issue a challenge to fellow rapper and gym rat, Wiz Khalifa. Q put on his pink boxing gloves and called out Wiz Khalifa to a boxing match. Wiz has been heavy in the gym and showing off his MMA skills on Instagram. He even got boxing lessons from Evander Holyfield. Despite this, Q thinks he has a good shot at whooping the Taylor Gang head honcho's ass in the boxing ring.

"Wiz, where you at bro? I got my dogs with me," he said. "I'm a dad now, I got the dad bod right... you got Sebastian now, you gotta get it together, bruh."

The rapper then shared footage of him practicing his boxing with his trainer with the caption, "@wizkhalifa wHere you at?"

It seems unlikely the two would duke it out -- atleast publicly -- but we'd be interested to see how that played out. Peep the video below.

Who you got your money on? Q or Wiz? Sound off in the comments. 


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