Pamela Anderson speaks, Tommy Lee disses Kid Rock and One Million offer for Boxing Match
By Johnny Benz (Sept 13, 2007) Doghouse Boxing  
Someone must have read my short piece on Kid Rock and Tommy Lee's slug out at the MTV Music Awards. In my piece I call for Kid Rock and Tommy Lee to take their feud into the Boxing ring and charge some good Pay Per View dollar for the event. Low and behold Celebrity News Service is now reporting that Las Vegas nightclub boss Jeff Beacher wants the two ex-husbands of the former 'Baywatch' star, Pamela Anderson to battle it out in a winner takes all match for a whopping 1 Million dollars.

Beacher quoted in Celebrity News Services, said: "We all know that they are fighting over Pam Anderson. What better way to settle their differences then to slug it out in the ring!"

Pamela Anderson has also gone on record saying she doesn't want to get involved in the feud. "I'm staying out of it," said Anderson, adding: "I actually left before the fight. As soon as I left, meow! They went after each other."

According to published reports in the media, the fight started when Tommy Lee, sitting at P. Diddy's table, said something to Kid Rock as he walked past him. Rock then hit Lee twice before security pulled them apart.

Rock was held back briefly while Lee was escorted by security out of the venue.

Lee is insisting he did nothing to provoke Rock, saying: "I was minding myself and then he goes and punches me on the cheek. I was trying to be the bigger man, but he was acting childish."

Lee further dissed Rock, adding: "I was ready to go in the alley and kick his ass. I was about to put Kid in the emergency
room when security grabbed me. They said, 'If you move, we will break your arms.'"

On his website tommylee.tv, Lee stated: "He punches me in the face... Well if ya wanna call it that!? ... More like a bitch slap!"

Lee made an apology to MTV, but then went on to diss Kid Rock further: "I would like to apologize to Alicia and George and MTV for the disrespectful bullcaused by a piece of s--- called Kid Pebble," Lee said.






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