Former soldier and commentator Nicolas Irving shared his thoughts on the infamous plane fight involving Ja Rule and G-Unit members Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda.
Irving expressed surprise that the decades-long beef still burns so fiercely, noting Ja Rule’s refusal to back down during the altercation. “From what I saw, Ja didn’t look like he was being a bitch about it,” Irving said, though he doubted Yayo’s boxing ability at this stage in life. The conversation also highlighted the enduring loyalty within G-Unit, with Yayo’s commitment praised despite the ongoing tensions. Irving found it fascinating that such deep-rooted animosity has lasted so long, almost reminiscent of grudges held since childhood. Both men acknowledged the fight as a mix of performance and realness, with Ja Rule maintaining his tough image much like the late DMX’s legacy. Ultimately, Irving respects the loyalty and toughness displayed amid a feud unlikely to die anytime soon.