Ever since the UFC was sold to Hollywood talent juggernaut WME-IMG, worlds have certainly been colliding between Hollywood and MMA.

After the acquisition it was reported by the Wall Street Journal that several superstars such as Ben Affleck, Conan O’Brien, Maria Sharapova and Sylvester Stallone had purchased ownership stakes into the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Additionally it was also reported that 24 year old musical superstar Demi Lovato and former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold had become romantically involved, and it looks like Demi has picked up a few fighting skills from Rockhold.

In the following clip new UFC stakeholder Sylvester Stallone and Demi Lovato laced up the 16 ounce gloves for a friendly sparring session. Although Sly has the size and strength advantage is it Demi who holds the speed and age advantage.

After popping a few jabs into Sly’s face, Demi ducks under a right hand and counters with a right straight putting Sly down for the count.

Which celebrity would you like to see Demi fight next?

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Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone (born July 6, 1946) is an American actor, screenwriter, producer, and director. He is well known for his Hollywood action roles, including boxer Rocky Balboa, the title character of the Rocky series’ seven films from 1976 to 2015; soldier John Rambo from the four Rambo films, released between 1982 and 2008; and Barney Ross in the three The Expendables films from 2010 to 2014. He wrote or co-wrote most of the 14 films in all three franchises, and directed many of the films. [source : wiki]

Demetria Devonne “Demi” Lovato ( born August 20, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. After making her debut as a child actress in Barney & Friends, Lovato rose to prominence in 2008 when she started in the Disney Channel television film Camp Rock and signed a recording contract with Hollywood Records. Her debut album, Don’t Forget (2008), debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200. [source : wiki]

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