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Gucci Mane challenges any Rapper to a boxing match

Over the past few weeks, rapper Gucci Mane has been deeply involved in Hip-Hop beef with several artists, and the Atlanta native isn't backing down from anyone. Instead, he's looking to prove he's the best - not just on the microphone but in the boxing ring as well. Gucci took to Twitter a few days ago and challenged any rapper to duke it out with him in the ring.

Gucci Mane hasn't specified who he would want to step into the ring with, but says it could be any rapper, whether it's a friend of his or someone whom he's never seen eye-to-eye with. As far as rap beef goes, Gucci has never backed down from a challenge, and based on his tweets, it seems as if he won't be physically backing down from anyone either.

Check out Gucci's tweets above and let us know what you think of his challenge.

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