
How to Live Stream Johnny Manziel, Michael Beasley, Lance Stephenson, Ray J Fights on Brand Risk 14
Johnny Manziel, Michael Beasley and Lance Stephenson are all going to test their athleticism once again, as the they will be featured on the combined mixed martial arts/boxing card for Brand Risk 14 on Saturday night.
Manziel will be featured in the main event against Bob Menery in an MMA bout. The undercard includes Beasley vs. Stephenson and singer Ray J against DeWayne Stevenson.
Brand Risk 14 Viewing Information
Main Card Start Time: 11 p.m. ET
Location: UFC Apex in Las Vegas
Watch: Free stream on all Kick.com social media channels, including YouTube, X, Twitch and TikTok
Fight Card
- MMA: Johnny Manziel vs. Bob Menery
- MMA: William Norwood Jr. vs. DeWayne Stevenson
- MMA: Michael Beasley vs. Lance Stephenson — MMA
- Boxing: Antonio Williams vs. Haskell Rhodes
- Boxing: Gabriel Silva vs. Malcolm Peck
- Boxing: Anthony Proctor vs. Ethan Stern
- Boxing: Andrew Garcia vs. Deshawn Prather
- Boxing: Britton Norwood vs. Alvin Varmall Jr.
- MMA: Alex Venegas vs. Jeremy Smith
- MMA: Johnathan Webb vs. Shane Chance
- MMA: Dominick Giannetto vs. Kyle Vazquez
Manziel is best known for his two years as the starting quarterback at Texas A&M from 2012 to '13. He became the first freshman in history to win the Heisman Trophy when he received the award for the 2012 season.
The Cleveland Browns took Manziel with the No. 22 pick in the 2014 NFL draft, but his pro career quickly flamed out after just nine appearances in two seasons. He did have a run in the CFL from 2018 to '19, as well as five appearances in the short-lived Fan Controlled Football league.
It's unclear how seriously Manziel — or anyone on the card, for that matter — is taking training for the event based on the press conference earlier this week.
Menery is a social media influencer who said on May 17 that he has to "try to force myself to eat 24/7" to close the weight gap between him and Manziel.
Perhaps the most intriguing bout on the card is Beasley vs. Stephenson, if only because it's somewhat a renewal of the early-2010s rivalry between the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers.
Beasley was a late addition to the rivalry, returning to the Heat for the 2013-14 season after spending time with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns the previous three years.
Stephenson, of course, made himself a household name for the still-famous meme of him blowing in LeBron James' ear in Game 5 of the 2014 Eastern Conference Finals.
Now, 11 years later, we will see if Stephenson can back up his trash talk from that moment in a mixed martial arts match against a member of the 2013-14 Heat team.



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