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The social media slap fight between Drake and Meek Mill is proof that we both expect and enjoy famous people to feud over trivial stuff.

50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather

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Things get decidedly more interesting when these 13 athletes who beefed with celebrities decided to move off the court or field into the realm of drama.


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Kobe Bryant vs. Drake

Drizzy and The Black Mamba seem genuinely cool despite Kobe giving Drake’s raptors 81 points. But after Drake rhymed about Kobe’s wife getting him for millions in a potential divorce settlement, Kobe had to speak out or risk it all.

Allen Iverson and Jay Z

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Allen Iverson vs. Jay Z

Word on the street was that A.I. was none too pleased with Jigga man for implying that he also had “more in Carmen” on the Nas diss track “Super Ugly.”

Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries

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Kris Humphries vs. Kim Kardashian

Few things can cause beef like a Hollywood divorce followed by an attempted lawsuit on Humphries part. Just for giggles, Kanye fired some lyrical shots at Humphries in Kim’s defense on “Cold.” Yeezy should remember Hump is like a foot taller than him.

Russell Wilson and Future

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Russell Wilson vs. Future

In between clowning Russell Wilson for his vow of celibacy while dating Ciara, Future made it known he didn’t want the Super Bowl winning QB of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks pushing his son in a stroller.

Lil Wayne courtside

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 The Miami Heat vs. Lil Wayne

Few things illustrate the soft nature of Weezy more than him catching feelings because LeBron, D-Wade, and Chris Bosh weren’t showing him love courtside. It probably doesn’t help matters that Wayne bragged about smashing Chris Bosh’s wife.

50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather

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Floyd Mayweather vs. 50 Cent

They’re finally back on good terms, but there was a long stretch when these two friends and former business partners had real beef behind starting a boxing promotion service.

James Harden vs. Lil B

The Based God Curse is real. Let that cook like wonton soup…swag.

LL Cool J and Mike Tyson

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Mike Tyson vs. LL Cool J

At one point, Iron Mike and LL were cool, but things soured when Tyson made a cameo in Canibus’ “Second Round K.O.” LL Cool J referred to Tyson as “ear biter” on “The Ripper Strikes Back,” and his brief affiliation with 50 Cent probably means no hope of reconciliation with Tyson.

Terrell Owens and Joanna Krupa

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Terrell Owens vs. Joanna Krupa

Ladies and gentlemen, your winner for the most random beef between a celeb and a pro athlete is the random feud between reality star Joanna Krupa and former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens. Krupa gave T.O. the business on ABC’s The Superstars.

Rush Limbaugh and Donovan McNabb

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Donovan McNabb vs. Rush Limbaugh

This isn’t so much a beef as it is another anecdote proving that Limbaugh is racist.

Kevin Durant and Bill Simmons

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Kevin Durant vs. Bill Simmons

Has anyone bashed the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 2012 trade of James Harden more than Simmons? It’s highly doubtful. Simmons also introduced the “Stringer Bell Theory” between KD and Russell Westbrook, so you can see why Durant isn’t exactly a fan.

Nelly and Greg Hardy

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Greg Hardy vs. Nelly

According to court documents obtained by ESPN, part of the reason Greg Hardy attempted to allegedly beat the brakes off his former girlfriend Nicole Holder was because she bragged about letting Nelly smash. Feel free to insert your own “Tip Drill” joke.

Gabrielle Union and Charles Barkley

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Charles Barkley vs. Gabrielle Union

The Chuckster has never been shy about his opinions. After Barkley basically called Dwyane Wade washed up, Gabrielle Union came to her man’s defense with a jab about how Barkley has never won a championship.

Rasheed Wallace and E-40

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Rasheed Wallace vs. E-40

For all of you interested in ‘90s nostalgia, ‘Sheed showed his unfounded East Coast elitism by implying that E-40 and Goodie Mob weren’t “real Hip-Hop.” Naturally, 40 water fired back with “Record Haters,” and for the record, he’s enjoyed a more decorated career too.

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