Game
has offered to "beat the f---" out of George Zimmerman.
Zimmerman,
who was acquitted last year of murdering 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, agreed to
participate in a March 1 celebrity boxing match put on by promoter Damon
Feldman.
An
opponent hasn't been chosen for the bout, but Game will gladly get the job
done. "I will beat the f**k out of him," the "Celebration"
rapper told TMZ. "It would not be boxing for me. I'd be boxing for the
legacy of Trayvon Martin and for his family."
Martin
was killed in Feb. 2012 following a fatal run-in with the former neighborhood
watch captain. Zimmerman maintains that he shot the unarmed high school student
in self defense.
Since
the acquittal, Zimmerman hasn't been keeping much of a low profile. The
30-year-old has had a few incidents involving the law, including an arrest for
allegedly assaulting his girlfriend. The charges were later dropped.
He
agreed to the boxing match as another way of earning money, and because of his
love for the sport. "Boxing isn't new to me," Zimmerman shared with Radar
Online. "It's something I had picked up well before the incident and it's
something that I liked, I enjoyed."
Meanwhile,
Game wants to go up against Zimmerman to teach him a lesson. "I would box
him to knock him out," explained Game. "I would definitely take
pleasure in it. It's legal, and I want to show him you can solve your disputes
without a weapon."
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