Ben Azoulay, the self-proclaimed “King Azoulay” who built an online persona around projecting toughness and dominance, found himself on the receiving end of a very public humiliation after being recognized at a Tuff-N-Uff MMA event.
What started with one person calling him out quickly turned into an arena-wide confrontation that ended with Azoulay being escorted out of the building.
Azoulay had been exposed months prior by content creator Jon Bravo, who brought attention to a civil case involving Azoulay, his brother Dylan, and another associate, all of whom were named in connection with an assault on a 15-year-old girl. According to Bravo, a related case from 2008 remains sealed, meaning access is limited to those directly involved.
Bravo had previously challenged Azoulay to produce the sealed case documents to clear his name, saying, “Listen, you show me the crim inal case because you can get it. If you need help, my lawyer is more than willing. You can show me that this is not true. I’ll be the first one to make a video saying Ben, he’s not a piece of s**t.”
Azoulay never produced the documents.
When Azoulay showed up at the Tuff-N-Uff event, he apparently believed he could move through the crowd unnoticed. That did not happen.
According to sources, a man identified as King David MMA spotted Azoulay and began loudly calling him out in front of the crowd.

According to Bravo’s account, Azoulay approached and attempted to defend himself, saying “Yeah, uh yeah, I am him, but I didn’t do it.” The crowd was not convinced.
Security was called, though attendees made clear they were not backing down.
The confrontation caught the attention of UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby, a respected figure in combat sports. Shelby approached Bravo after witnessing the scene and reportedly said, “Bro, thank you guys. That guy is a child piece of s**t.”
With the event organizers now fully aware of who Azoulay was, they moved to remove him. “He tucked his tail like a little b**ch and left,” Bravo said. “That guy is a f**king p**sy. I told him, I’m like, you cannot be anywhere over here. Get the f**k out of here.”
Azoulay reportedly moved to another area of the venue before Shelby and others continued the confrontation there, at which point the owners of Tuff-N-Uff stepped in and had him removed entirely.