Celebrity boxing promoter, Damon Feldman, is offering singer Chris Brown and rapper Drake $1 million each to take their problems to the boxing ring.
He has also asked singer Rihanna to act as ring girl for the fight, but made it clear that she will most likely not agree to it.
"I'm 99.9% sure she'll say no. But I can guarantee you, if the fight happens, she will be watching," Feldman said to CNN.
Feldman says that he has financial support from businessman Alki David, who has agreed to donate $1 million to a charity that helps battered women, if the two artists agree to the fight.
Feldman said the fight would feature three minute-long rounds with the artists using oversized gloves and protective head gear.
Feldman is no rookie to putting on fights between the famous. In the past he has put on fights featuring Lindsay Lohan's dad Michael, Rodney King, and even former baseball outfielder Jose Canseco.
Although Feldman's hope is that the two artists agree to the match, he has yet to receive a response from either one of them.
As the wait remains, police further their investigation into the brawl between Brown, Drake, and their entourages that occurred earlier this month at New York City night club W.i.P.
If the Brown and Drake agree to fight, Feldman wants the boxing match to take place in either Las Vegas or Los Angeles.
Speculations from other music artists are already being made as to who may win the fight.
Rapper 50 Cent told a California radio station that he thinks Brown will beat Drake, because of his physical fitness and his ability to move so well on the dance floor.