Terence Crawford Says Kendrick Lamar Mix-Up At UFC 306 Was “Intentionally Done For Laughter”

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During Saturday’s (Sept. 14) UFC 306 in Las Vegas, ESPN mislabeled Terence Crawford as Kendrick Lamar. The incident ended up going viral online, especially since the world champ was name-dropped on the Compton lyricistā€™s “euphoria” earlier in the year.

Crawford laughed off the mix-up on social media but shared more of his thoughts during a Monday (Sept. 16) interview with TMZ. ā€œIt was funny because everybody was texting me, hitting me up and talking about, ā€˜He’s Terrence Thornton, I’m Terence Crawford, yeah, I’m whoopin’ feet,ā€™ā€ he explained while referencing the aforementioned track. ā€œI was just thinking about the song, and I wasnā€™t in tune with the broadcast [that] called me Kendrick Lamar.ā€

ā€œI took a little chuckle at it,ā€ the boxer continued. ā€œIt was intentionally done for laughter because how can you get us mixed up? All in all, it was funny to me.ā€ The Nebraska native went on to say that while he, unfortunately, didnā€™t hear from Lamar regarding the situation, being compared to the Super Bowl LIXā€™s headliner wasnā€™t the worst thing.

ā€œThat was pretty bad,ā€ Dana White claimed in a post-conference interview. ā€œHe did kind of look like Kendrick Lamar. Letā€™s not f**k around. So, when I said we had a flawless production tonight, I take that back.ā€

Itā€™s been a relatively busy year for the Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers creator. He joined forces with Metro Boomin and Future for Marchā€™s ā€œLike That,ā€ which clinched his first No. 1 of the year on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Fast forward to May, after trading shots with Drake on several records, ā€œNot Like Usā€ earned Lamar his second chart-topper in the span of a few months.

While the two rappersā€™ beef has seemingly died down since then, Lamar dropped an untitled song via his Instagram on Sept. 11 ā€” coincidently around the same time as the MTV Video Music Awards. ā€œI think it’s time to watch the party die / This s**t done got too wicked to apologize,ā€ he declared on the Sounwave-produced cut.

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