Reality TV star and rapper Chrisean Rock is trading social media moments for real-life punches as she officially steps into the boxing world — and hip-hop culture is watching. After years of dominating timelines with viral clips and headline-making moments, Rock signed with XRumble Fighting Championships, the latest evolution of celebrity boxing promoted by veteran fight figure Damon Feldman — a man known for turning pop culture figures into ring attractions long before influencer boxing exploded.
Rock’s journey to the squared circle isn’t just spectacle — she’s returning to her athletic roots. Before reality fame, she competed in track and field, reaching the Junior Olympics and later running at the collegiate level. Now, she’s putting in serious work at boxing gyms and linking up with top trainers, including former helpers of elite pros.
The upcoming match — scheduled for April 25 at Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino — will be for XRumble’s first female Super Middleweight Championship, with an opponent still being finalized. Damon Feldman believes Rock’s star power and training ethic could push celebrity boxing into a new era where hip-hop energy meets legitimate competition.
Fans have seen Rock in viral sparring sessions with major names, and now she’s taking what once felt like an internet stunt into a sanctioned ring. Whether this becomes a serious boxing career or another cultural moment, one thing’s clear: Chrisean Rock’s boxing story is about more than hype — it’s about redefining what celebrity fight culture can be.

