Natalie Nunn stopped her bitter rival Tommie Lee in a farcical fight on Floyd Mayweather's undercard on Saturday night in London.
The American women of 'Baddies West' fame laced up gloves to settle a feud from their reality TV show.
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The show is described in its synopsis: "Natalie Nunn returns with the big bad tour bus and even badder Baddies.
"On this western leg, the ladies perform and host at some of the most lit clubs the cities have to offer, all while testing their patience and friendships."
Many of the plot lines centre around conflicts between these women.
On Saturday night, the drama led Nunn and Lee into the boxing ring.
The pair served as the co-main event before Mayweather's UK exhibition bout with Aaron Chalmers at the O2 Arena.
Unsurprisingly there was no elite boxing on show prior to Mayweather's appearance, which failed to attract many fight fans.
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Lee started things off in bizarre fashion by appearing in the ring before her name was even announed.
She became the first fighter in history to pre-empt her own ring walk and then marched around the squared circle while her name was announced and her music played.
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Nunn followed up in more serious fashion and had clearly put more training into the event.
When the first bell rang, the contest was a scrappy mess.
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Nunn clearly got the better of the opening round.
Lee was completely knackered and slumped onto her stool.
A minute later, when it was time to resume the bout, she collapsed onto the floor in overly dramatic fashion.
To make things more ridiculous, referee Robert Byrd allowed her to continue fighting, though quickly stopped the contest 30 seconds later as Nunn hammered her with hard punches once again.
At this point, the shambolic bout was thankfully finished.
Writing to her 1.5 million followers on Instagram, she said: "I want to thank all the fans, all the real TEAMNATALIE.
"Thank you to my amazing husband, the best and always in my corner! The big win coming home with yours truly! I stayed focused and I took it serious and when it comes to sports, I don't play with it!"