NFL MVP Cam Newton appears to have been involved in a scuffle during a 7-on-7 football event this weekend.
Video went viral Social media Officials at Top Shelf Performance where Newton, a former Carolina Panthers and New England Patriots quarterback, was leading his team to the first “We Ball Sports” 7-on-7 tournament in Atlanta. I got into an argument with a few people who seemed to be the same, and it finally broke down.
Newton’s “C1N” 7-on-7 team was also in attendance at the event.
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Cam Newton attends Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party at Marquee Day Club Las Vegas at The Cosmopolitan on February 10, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)
It is unclear how the fight started, but it began under a pop-up tent that was seen above the soccer field. It ended up spilling over the fence and Newton was seen not letting anyone go as people tried to break up the fight.
A man wearing a white T-shirt came in and threw a big punch, but no one seemed to be seriously injured. When everyone started to disperse, the security guard also ended up jumping off in the middle of the situation.
Newton’s Instagram Story on his C1N team account showed him wearing an all-black outfit with a top hat, which was also visible in the video.
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The altercation was sparked by a video of Newton in which he says, “If you beat my team, I’ll pay for every player on the team, whether it’s 15U C1N Red or 18UC1N Platinum. Please tell me who’s doing that. If so. It may have stemmed from saying “If not.” I don’t know what to say after spending money. ”
This comment was made before this tournament, but this is something Newton has said in the past.

Cam Newton throws a pass at Auburn Pro Day on March 21, 2023 in Auburn, Alabama. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
“You need to report it, @cameron1newton or you can write a check too [sic] @topshelf7v7,” Steph Brown, general manager of Topshelf Performance, wrote on her Instagram Story on Saturday.
He added another post to his story that read: [rabbit emoji] While tagging C1N’s 7v7 team account.[水鉄砲の絵文字]I got it.[watergunemoji”whiletaggingC1N’s7v7teamaccount[watergunemoji”whiletaggingC1N’s7v7teamaccount
The top-shelf performing team defeated Newton’s 18U C1N Platinum team on the first day of the tournament.
Brown and TSP CEO TJ Brown did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.

Cam Newton enters the weight room during Auburn Pro Day on March 21, 2023 in Auburn, Alabama. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
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C1N also did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
