TraxNYC Says He Wants to Fight 6ix9ine: ‘We Could Put Our Hands on'

The celebrity jeweler and the Brooklyn rapper have seemingly been at odds since 2018.

TraxNYC holding a Complex microphone on the left, and 6ix9ine with tattoos, braids, and a blue cap clapping on the right.
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TraxNYC says he’s ready to fight 6ix9ine.

Fresh off of his viral altercation with another New York City-based jeweler, Trax, born Maksud Agadjani, spoke to Complex on Monday (Jan. 5) and said that he would step into the ring with the Brooklyn rapper.

"6ix9ine, I mean, if he wants to fight and box, Adin Ross wanted to do some boxing, some shit, we could put our hands on,” Trax said in the video linked above. “We don't wanna talk with this kid who draws on his face. He can do whatever he wants."

He added, "If he wants to fucking fight like a man? That's what we should do. I don't know what he's doing. I don't care. He's going to jail or whatever. That's not my priority."

The comments followed Trax's appearance on Ross' livestream on Sunday, where he said on camera, "See if 6ix9ine wants to pop off, that pussy f****t."

Moments later, Ross put 6ix9ine on the phone, and Agadjani told him, "You remember me, right? … I need to fight you, motherfucker."

6ix9ine asked, "You wanna fight me?" Agadjani answered, "Yeah! When you get out your cell, bitch."

The exchange came as 6ix9ine, real name Daniel Hernandez, was set to begin a three month prison sentence on Tuesday (Jan. 6), followed by a year of supervised release.

A Manhattan judge ordered the sentence for violations including possession of cocaine and MDMA and a battery incident in a Florida shopping mall.

Trax and 6ix9ine's dispute seemingly dates back to May 2018, when Agadjani posted an Instagram video accusing 6ix9ine of not paying for a $25,000 bracelet, per XXL.

According to HotNewHipHop, Agadjani posted an update two days later, thanking DJ Akademiks for allegedly footing the bill.

Agadjani revisited the situation during an August 2022 interview with No Jumper, explaining that he wanted to market his business by giving 6ix9ine jewelry for promotion but felt burned.

“He was such a fucking idiot that he wanted to finesse these other young dudes," he said. "You think you did something fucking awesome when you finessed some shit or ran off? You're a bum. You can't be trusted, bro."

According to The New York Post, Agadjani said a brawl with George and Freddy Akay began on Friday (Jan. 2) after he accused them of selling a $22,000 bracelet while misleading a customer to believe that it was from Trax.

A viral video showed Agadjani confronting the Akays at their booth, being pulled away, returning, then getting spit on before punches were thrown. Later, Trax showed minor injuries and claimed the Akays tried to “kill” him.

A source also told TMZ that George and Freddy Akay were eventually arrested on assault charges.

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