Ex-bikie gangster rapper disrespects rival boxer before heavyweight fight - then gets a dose of instant karma

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  • John 'Big Kash' Lavulo isn't short of confidence
  • Social media star recently fought Caleb Tialu
  • 'Big Kash' lost heavyweight fight in Brisbane

By ANDREW PRENTICE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Published: 04:24 BST, 20 June 2025 | Updated: 04:24 BST, 20 June 2025

Ex-bikie gangster rapper John 'Big Kash' Lavulo talked a big game ahead of his recent heavyweight bout against Caleb Tialu - but the social media star was left humbled after losing the fight.

Lavulo, 36, fought in suburban Brisbane, and was supremely confident before entering the ring.

He labelled his own style 'fast and explosive', and was adamant he would get the job done inside the first round.

Next he mocked Tialu by grabbing his nipple as the two faced off following their weigh-in.

Tialu didn't respond to the public disrespect - and ultimately had the last laugh after being awarded the fight on points.

In comes after Lavulo unleashed a savage attack on former Nomads boss Moudi Tajjour in June last year.

In a brutal three-minute YouTube video, heavily-tattooed 'Big Kash' made wild transphobic and homophobic claims about one-time underworld enforcer Tajjour.

'Big Kash' - who survived a 2020 assassination attempt in Sydney's west - unloaded on the ex-bikie turned TikTok star in a video.

Ex-bikie gangster rapper John 'Big Kash' Lavulo talked a big game ahead of his recent heavyweight bout against Caleb Tialu in suburban Brisbane

'Big Kash' (pictured, left) was so confident he even mocked his rival by grabbing his nipple (right) following the weigh in

Caleb Timu had the last laugh when he was awarded the fight on points (pictured)

Lavulo said he was hitting out after Tajjour took offence at another video which the rapper says was not aimed at him.

He also claimed twice-married Tajjour is a fake and an 'embarrassment' to his family. 

Since burning his Nomads colours and leaving the club several years ago, Tajjour has become a cult figure on social media as he engages in verbal battles with both real and would-be gangsters. 

Tajjour in the late 1990s was the youngest-ever recruit into the Nomads, joining the Sydney chapter of the notorious bikie gang when he was only 15.

He and his brother Sleiman spent four years behind bars after being convicted of the manslaughter of Robin Nassour, the younger brother of Fat Pizza star George Nassour, in 2006.

Tajjour moved from Sydney to the Gold Coast in 2024 to be closer to his son Gabriel.

In 2017, he was briefly married to Sanaa Mehajer, the sister of disgraced property developer Salim Mehajer, but now has a new wife, Jenna.

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