Culture Crossover: Chrisean Rock Inked for Pro Boxing

The jump isn’t just hype—Rock is slated to chase the inaugural Women’s Super Middleweight crown later this year.

Chrisean Rock is officially stepping into the fight game, and this time, it’s not for clout.

The rapper and reality star has signed a professional boxing deal with XRumble Fighting Championships, locking in her next chapter inside the ring. Rock finalized the deal alongside her son, Chrisean Jr., and longtime manager Kimberly Ross during a sit-down with XRumble founder Damon Feldman, per TMZ.

The move sets Rock up for a historic moment. She’s expected to compete in the first-ever Women’s Super Middleweight Championship, scheduled for Saturday, April 25 at Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino in Chester, Pennsylvania. No exhibition energy here—this is sanctioned, competitive, and very real.

Behind the scenes, Rock has been putting in work with Calvin Ford, the respected trainer best known for shaping Gervonta “Tank” Davis. It’s a signal that this pivot isn’t impulsive. It’s intentional.

“Beyond grateful… my first boxing deal is finally done,” Rock shared on Instagram, confirming the signing. She’s also posted training clips that show discipline, focus, and a willingness to get uncomfortable—traits the fight game doesn’t forgive you for lacking.

Fans caught a preview of Rock’s confidence last month during a livestream with lightweight star Ryan Garcia, where a playful sparring session went slightly left after accidental contact. Rock leaned into the moment, brushing it off with humor while reminding everyone she’s not afraid of smoke.

From reality TV chaos to regulated combat, Chrisean Rock is leaning fully into the crossover—music, culture, and now combat sports colliding. Whether she wins or loses, one thing’s clear: she’s not just showing up. She’s stepping up.