During a recent livestream, Wiz Khalifa, who’s not only a rap veteran but also trains in Muay Thai, weighed in on a topic that’s long sparked debate in hip-hop: which rappers can actually box. With his signature laid-back swagger, Khalifa broke it down, giving props to those who bring more than talk to the ring.
“The n***as who I see with the most hands… Top… I can’t even name like, a bunch,” Wiz said, using the slang for punching skill and striking power.
He made it clear that very few in the game can truly claim legitimate fighting ability, separating hype from real skill. Rappers entering martial arts has become common in the last decade.
Blueface earned a notable shoutout. Khalifa praised him, saying he “got hands, like, not just can bang, but, like, in the ring.”
Wiz Khalifa Names DDG & Blueface As A Few Rappers With The “Best Hands” In Hip-Hop
The distinction is important—Blueface isn’t just street-ready or braggadocious; according to Wiz, he can bring that energy into a disciplined, competitive setting. Similarly, DDG got respect for his technique and endurance.
Wiz reviewed their authenticity with “form, stamina, and [the ability to] hold down their… weight division,” highlighting the fundamentals every boxer needs: conditioning, skill, and the ability to compete consistently within a weight class.
Throughout the stream, Wiz allows his history to prove his understanding of combat sports. His knowledge gives the blueprint of what separates real fighters from rappers who only talk a good game.
DDG and Blueface have previously fought in several celebrity boxing matches. Blueface announced his return to boxing after his release from prison. An upcoming boxing match is being announced soon.


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