T.I. has spoken out about the fight involving Lil Durk, King Louie and their crews last week at his meet-and-greet in Chicago.

The rumble involving Lil Durk's OTF  and King Louie's Mubu, subsequently cancelled T.I.'s meet-and-greet at a Chicago clothing store.

According to Kollege Kidd, the rapper spoke to Power 92 Chicago about the fight and says that he's pleased that there were no guns used.

"Congratulations to everybody in the fight yesterday," he said in the interview last week. "Y'all did not pull out a gun. Kudos to you man. I'm actually proud of you guys. Everybody else saying bad things. I'm actually proud. Good job,"

The rapper also took part in the "Put The Guns Down" campaign gaining attention in Chicago.

Previously, King Louie also took part in the challenge by incorporating it with the viral Ice Bucket Challenge.

While Durk and Louie have been quiet about the fight, Durk's brother DThang, spoke out on the incident last week.

Source: Kollege Kidd