Chaos erupted at Rampage Jackson’s house party on February 18, 2026, when former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn unleashed a lightning-fast elbow that sent online streamer DeenTheGreat sprawling to the floor.
What began as a seemingly ordinary night quickly descended into a viral spectacle, capturing millions of eyes as provocation met professional combat in an explosive showdown.
The moment not only shocked partygoers but has ignited a social media frenzy, turning the incident into an instant trending sensation.
The former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn knocked out DeanTheGreat in a viral clip live-streamed from the party. The incident occurred after the streamer displayed disrespectful behaviour towards the ex-MMA fighter.
In the footage, an inebriated DeenTheGreat was seen taunting and threatening Ghosn, prompting a swift and decisive response from the veteran fighter.
Ghosn delivered a powerful elbow strike to the streamer’s face, sending him to the ground. The shocking moment quickly went viral across social media, amassing millions of views.
This confrontation marked the second altercation for DeenTheGreat within 24 hours. A day earlier, professional powerlifter Larry Wheels had slapped the streamer for making inappropriate comments toward his wife during a livestreamed event.
Ex UFC fighter elbowing me for the clip knowing I’m intoxicated… ight bet 🫡 pic.twitter.com/Bv7A5cqFcA
— DeenTheGreat (@DeenTheGreat) February 18, 2026
Prominent MMA figures voiced support for Ghosn’s response. Jorge Masvidal reacted with clapping emojis, stating, “Well done, Tiki,” while former UFC fighter Jason “Mayhem” Miller quipped that he knew DeenTheGreat “from getting beat up at parties.”
DeenTheGreat, who has a 7-0 professional boxing record and has competed on multiple Misfits Boxing cards, is known for provocative IRL content.
However, the back-to-back public humiliations have drawn widespread criticism, with many mocking the streamer for instigating both confrontations.
Tiki Ghosn, who competed professionally from 1998 to 2009 with a 10-8-1 record and fought notable opponents such as Robbie Lawler, Chris Lytle, and Genki Sudo, has been Rampage Jackson’s longtime manager.
He also manages UFC stars including Mackenzie Dern, Brian Ortega, and Dustin Poirier, and founded the Huntington Beach Ultimate Training Center in 2001.
This explosive incident highlights the risks of provocation-based content creation when influencers face seasoned combat sports professionals.
While it remains to be seen how this will impact DeenTheGreat’s career, the streamer has now become a cautionary tale in the world of viral influencer culture.


















