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Lance Stephenson finally got his revenge on Michael Beasley. He just needed a chokehold instead of a crossover. On Saturday night inside the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, the former Lakers guard submitted Beasley via rear-naked choke just 1 minute and 26 seconds into their bizarre amateur MMA showdown at Brand Risk 14.

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The fight instantly exploded across social media, partly because of how chaotic it looked and partly because the matchup itself felt impossible to explain to anyone outside internet basketball culture.

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Less than a year earlier, Beasley had embarrassed Stephenson in a high-stakes one-on-one basketball game for $100,000. Saturday night became Stephenson’s extremely literal version of getting his get-back.

To Beasley’s credit, the opening seconds actually looked surprisingly functional. Using his size and reach advantage, the former No. 2 overall pick landed a few clean jabs and briefly created the illusion that this might resemble an actual technical fight.

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Stephenson ended that illusion almost immediately.

Rather than trading punches, the former NBA guard charged forward, wrapped Beasley in a body lock, and dragged the entire fight straight into chaos. Once both players hit the mat, any remaining structure disappeared into pure adrenaline and panic.

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Beasley desperately attempted a guillotine choke from his back, but the hold quickly collapsed as fatigue set in and Stephenson scrambled behind him.

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Meanwhile, Stephenson escaped. He circled behind him during the chaos and grabbed a rear-naked choke while his rival exposed his back mid-roll. Nothing about the finish looked polished, yet Stephenson squeezed with everything he had. Beasley tapped with both hands only 1:04 into Round 1, and the bizarre clip exploded across social media within minutes.

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Yet after the matchup, Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley appeared friendly. “Practicing getting choked and getting choked ain’t the same!” Beasley admitted. He also said that he’ll box out, but never play “that choking sh**” again. Meanwhile, Stephenson joked that he’s from the hood. Interestingly so, Lance admitted Beasley got the better of him in their 1-on-1 matchup. However, he reminded everyone he still walked away with the win inside the cage before adding, “Next time we’ll do something he wants to do.”

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Now, of course, the fans reacted to the viral moment, as it felt like Lance Stephenson took his revenge on Michael Beasley for last year’s defeat.

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“Lance Stephenson just made Michael Beasley tap in the 1st round of their MMA fight 😭😭😭,” someone commented. And well, you could say that the NBA veteran got his sweet revenge.

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Back in 2025, Michael Beasley settled the debate the way he always preferred by grabbing a basketball and putting on a show. He outplayed Lance Stephenson 31-21 during their heated 1-on-1 battle at TNC 02, walking away with both bragging rights and a massive $100,000 payday. Therefore, another fan wrote, “Bro got his get back for losing the ones 😭.”

Meanwhile, a fan pointed out, “Basketball careers turning into UFC arcs was not on the 2026 bingo card 😭🥊.” To be fair, Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley aren’t the only hoopers stepping into the world of MMA. Previously, Royce White declared he was preparing for a career in mixed martial arts in 2019.

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Another fan joked, “It’s 1-1 now, next they gotta settle it with a rap battle.” Well, that doesn’t sound like a bad idea. The NBA’s close association with pop culture, with stars like Allen Iverson, Shaquille O’Neal, and Damian Lillard exploring that world. Therefore, maybe Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley could take up a rap battle next time and set the records straight!

Lastly, keeping up with the shock and jokes, a fan said, “To think they both played on the Lakers together as teammates😂.” As surprising as it might sound, it’s true. Stephenson played 68 games for LA during the 2018-19 season, starting only 3 games. Meanwhile, Beasley played 26 games, starting in only 2.

So now, Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley share a 1-1 record. They got feisty on Saturday, and the former took the win home. Well, what will be their next matchup? What do you think?

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Adrija Mahato is a Senior Basketball Writer at EssentiallySports, leading live NBA coverage and specializing in breaking news and major developments. With experience covering both basketball and Formula 1, she brings cross-sport agility and a steady newsroom presence to her reporting. As part of the EssentiallySports' Journalistic Excellence Program, a professional development initiative where writers are trained by industry experts to enhance their reporting and editorial skills, Adrija delivers speed and class. As a tech graduate, Adrija has a strong understanding of basketball analytics, which she incorporates into her storytelling to provide deeper insights. Over the past year, her standout NBA coverage includes the aftermath of Team USA’s run at the Paris 2024 Olympics, standout performances by LeBron James and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, key trades involving the Celtics and Warriors, Jayson Tatum’s record-setting game, and features such as her exploration of Carmelo Anthony’s career and what defines greatness without a championship.

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