Just when everyone had gotten past the clouds of violence cast upon the sport of Battle Rap following the fight between Math Hoffa and Serius Jones at Smack/URL's Summer Madness 3, the culture has once again been taken back to the gritty stigma that was once placed upon it at KOTD's "Battle Of LA 5" event. Leading up to the highly anticipated Math Hoffa vs Dizaster battle, many fans and battlers have shared their predictions on how the battle would play out, and in many cases the possibility of a fight occurring came up. Well, it looks like the many worries came to be, as Dizaster actually punched Math Hoffa in the face at the very end of their battle.

This is one matchup that had a lot of drama behind it since there has been battle discussions both ways for years now. Math has taken a lot of time off after being banned from battling on Smack/URL's platform after he punched Serius Jones in the face for yelling "Wooo" at him during their battle at SM3. He has since battled once on a smaller platform vs K-Shine, but it wasn't until yesterday, Saturday, June 28th, that Hoffa finally made his return to the big stage on KOTD's BOLA 5. According to fans comments on Twitter, the battle went smoothly and proved to be a true classic up until the very end of Dizaster's third round.

Leaked footage shows the tension quickly rise by the end of Dizaster's final verse when he spit, "F*cking waste of life! I should punch you in the f*cking face right now." It's uncertain what Math said specifically in response to Dizaster's threat, but based off of Dizaster's reaction it seems as though Math might've egged him on to actually do it. "Don't tempt me dude, I will," Dizaster said to Math after Hoffa responded to Diz's threat. Right as Lush One shouted "And there it is!" into the microphone signaling the end of the battle, Dizaster locked eyes with Hoffa intensely for a split second before firing off a powerful, and unexpected straight right hand that connected flush on the left side of Math's face.  After KOTD released their footage of the fight, you can clearly see Math taunt Dizaster twice, telling him to "Do it!" after Diz threatened to punch him in the face.

Despite fan-created rumors, Hoffa didn't get knocked out, but rather stumbled backward after being hit, which Dizaster followed up with a flurry of even more punches. Things took a turn for the worse for Math because after he was struck by Dizaster, he was then attacked by other members of the crowd, which turned a brief 1-on-1 into a legitimate gang assault or "jumping" situation. What made the brawl even more of a handicap for Math, was the fact that he was being pulled back by security the entire time that people were attacking him. Multiple angles of the fight were released shortly after news broke of the KOTD violence that erupted, and it can clearly be seen in one video that Math was being held back by multiple individuals while Dizaster and others were charging at him.

At one point Math was taken down to the floor and attacked by random men even after Dizaster had been separated from the fight. Math eventually managed to rise to his feet. Enraged, he shouted for Dizaster to come fight him again, and he even tried to charge at Diz, only to get pulled back by security and others trying to break up the fight. Once Math was held back, Diz sprang at him with a Superman Punch, followed by a straight left jab. Security pulled Math back and you can clearly see other's grabbing at his arms interfering with his ability to throw punches back, meanwhile Dizaster powered forward throwing multiple punches before Math managed to grab him in a tight clench. The security behind him along with the aggressive forward pressure from Dizaster caused Math to fall to the floor once again with Dizaster on top of him throwing punches down on him.

Diz was eventually pulled off of Math by people in the crowd along with one of Daylyt's close friends, UTK (Universe The King). Even after being swarmed by multiple people, Math rose to his feet once again screaming at his attackers to face him, but he was eventually pulled away from the scene for good. After Dizaster and Math made their exits, the KOTD BOLA 5 venue was left in utter shambles. Now, here is where things get interesting.

After doing some investigating, Battle Rap Journalist Michael Hughes, got word from various sources that the altercation was potentially set up from the start to catch Math slipping. According to various respectable and legitimate inside Battle Rap sources, Dizaster arrived at the event with dozens of Grape Street Crips, and plotted to get the best of Math before the battle even began. While these claims have absolutely ZERO proof to back them up, the fact remains that after Dizaster's initial attack, Math was pounded on by multiple people. You can clearly see in the footage that bottles were thrown at him, and at one point, a man wearing a white button-down shirt with purple bandanna designs on it actually picked up a table and attempted to hit Math with it.

What's even more interesting, is that it appears as though one of Daylyt's associates, Aktive, actually threw punches at Math as well. Let it be known, that Daylyt nor UTK attempted to harm Math in any way during the mayhem. Also, while the fight ensued, there have been talks going around that people helped Math, however, after reviewing the footage it doesn't look like anyone jumped in to aid him in the melee.

In the end, Math managed to walk away from the fight with little to no injuries, however, the sport and culture of Battle Rap has once again suffered a great damaging blow that could cause roadblocks for its evolution in the future. Word spread so fast, that even Slaughterhouse members Joe Budden and Royce Da 5'9 commented on the situation on Twitter. Royce was particularly disappointed in Dizaster given the fact that they are currently bing featured on TV for the Total Slaughter reality series. The official Total Slaughter Twitter account event tweeted about how they've already lost a sponsor that they had been trying to lock down for a while over Dizaster starting a fight with Math. They tweeted, "We're all losers tonight. Smh"

Since the fight concluded, Math pointed out that Dizaster was "all smiles" when he was in New York, and even asked him if he'd like to fight 1-on-1 in a fair match to properly settle the score. Meanwhile, Serius Jones, the person who was on the receiving end of a vicious Math Hoffa punch at Summer Madness 3, even took to Twitter to throw jabs at Math for what happened to him. A lot of people are crediting the Dizaster vs Math fight to being Karma coming back around to Math, while others think Diz went way over the top and did something completely unnecessary which will hold back the growth of the culture. Some people believe that Dizaster only had the heart to pull that bold move due to the fact that he felt comfortable being in LA, and that he wouldn't dare do that to Math if things took place on the East Coast.

This is certainly a lot of drama, and something that cannot be taken back. It will be interesting to see what kind of damage this incident has on the Battle Rap culture due to the fact that this fight on KOTD was far worse that what happened on Smack/URL to Serius Jones. Apparently thousands of dollars in damage were inflicted onto the KOTD cameras and lighting equipment, and also the simple fact that multiple people jumped into the fight automatically makes it worse. It will also be interesting to see how KOTD handles this matter. Do you think Dizaster should be banned just like Math was from Smack/URL? Do you think what Dizaster did was uncalled for, or a taste of serious Karma for Math Hoffa?

Let us know your thoughts on the situation in the comments section below, and be sure to check out all of the tweets and fight videos in the above slide.  Math has since taken to Instagram to show off his virtually unmarked face from the fight, which can be viewed here.