Cassper Nyovest Needed the AKA Fight to Motivate Him at the Gym

Cassper Nyovest Needed the AKA Fight to Motivate Him at the Gym

- Cassper Nyovest has shared that he needed the fight with AKA to motivate him at the gym

- Cassper Nyovest shared that he now doesn't have a "goal" to train for since the fight might not take place

- Mufasa's fans urged him to challenge Mzansi music producer Prince Kaybee to a boxing match

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Cassper Nyovest has shared that he needed his boxing match with AKA to motivate him to train hard at the gym. The Amademoni hitmaker took to Twitter recently and shared that the fight gave him the necessary push he required mentally.

Mufasa recently told his fans that the fight might not happen anymore because of the "lies" and "egos" involved. Cass took to the micro-blogging app on Wednesday, 3 February to respond to a tweep who gave a shout out to all the people who are still going to gym after the month of January.

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Cass said he now doesn't have a "goal" to train for since the match is hanging in the balance. The star wrote:

"Starting to pick up the pace now. My heavy a*s was seeing flames today. My arms hurt AF. The boring thing is dat I don't even have a goal or anything to train for. I needed that fight to happen, mentally. Needed something to push me. I am really thinking of calling out someone else."

Most of Mufasa's fans have suggested that he must challenge Prince Kaybee to a boxing match since he had a lot to say when they beefed about the size of their upper arms a while back. Check out some of their comments below:

@demmlu said:

"No wait. Prince Kaybee might be a better opponent. Remember when he had a lot to say. Yah. Mshaye Nyovistro."

@TruzamMokoena wrote:

"Not worth it... you have a family now focus on making moola."

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@KevKevinsibara commented:

"Challenge Riky Rick."

@Laminate_gpgang said:

"@PrinceKaybee_SA can sign now now now!!! send the the contract to him Nyovest."
Cassper Nyovest Needed the AKA Fight to Motivate Him at the Gym
Cassper Nyovest says he needed the AKA fight to motivate him at the gym. Fans urge him to challenge Prince Kaybee. Image: @casspernyovest, @akaworldwide, @princekaybee_sa
Source: Instagram

In related news, Briefly.co.za reported that Cassper Nyovest has shared that he doesn't see his fight with AKA happening anymore. The rapper took to social media on Wednesday, 20 January and explained to a fan that the much-anticipated boxing match "probably won't happen".

The tweep had asked the Amademoni hitmaker when the match will take place. Mufasa shared on Twitter that there are too many lies and egos involved hence he doesn't see the bout happening. The star replied to the fan:

"To be honest, that fight probably won't happen. Too many cooks, lies, stunts, egos. At some point I thought we would come to an agreement but I don't see it happening anymore & I'm bored of going back and forth. I signed last year and signed again this week and dololo so ANDIZI!"

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Mufasa later took to the micro-blogging app and revealed that he is working on a project that his fans can expect in the first quarter of 2020. He did not share much details about the project but only said it's the first of its kind. Cass added that he is tied of talking about the fight now.

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Source: Briefly News

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.