KSI Fights Two Boxing Matches In One Night And Wins Both
British Music Artist and Youtuber KSI also known as JJ Olatunji stepped into the boxing ring yet again, but this time we fought not one but two matches within the…

LOS ANGELES, CA – NOVEMBER 09: KSI reacts after it was announced he defeated Logan Paul in their pro debut fight at Staples Center on November 9, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. KSI won by decision. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)
British Music Artist and Youtuber KSI also known as JJ Olatunji stepped into the boxing ring yet again, but this time we fought not one but two matches within the same night. In a night of intense action, some have now started to get hyped for what may be the rappers' next match.
It was a few years ago now since KSI the Youtuber turned professional boxer faced off against another YouTube rival Logan Paul, with their beef ended after KSI won by a split decision, KSI still has a few names crossed off his list, one of them being Logan’s brother the undefeated Jake Paul.
However, KSI this past weekend fought two matches in one night at the O2 Arena. Against rapper and semi-professional soccer player Brandon Scott aka Swarmz, and pro-boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda, both fights were 3 rounds instead of the standard 6, with a time gap between both fights but KSI showed he didn’t need all six rounds as he got a KO on Swarmz at the start of round 2 and beat Luis third round by KO.
After both fights, KSI called out a few names he had on his ‘hit list’, one of them being Tommy Fury who tweeted back saying he was willing to Fight KSI. However, Tommy was quick to receive the backlash from the internet after Fury had dogged his scheduled fight against Jake Paul earlier this month. Jake Paul also broke his silence on the matter saying KSI was smart for not calling him out. The pair have been back and forth with ridicule over social media with fans wondering if a match will ever come to fortition. Of course, each fighter says the other one is the reason for the lack of confirmation with the truth being somewhere in between.
In the meantime, Jake Paul has his next opponent lined up in October if this one is able to proceed without issue, unlike his last one that is. While KSI has not announced any official matches as of yet. It could very well be with Tommy Fury, but until we know for sure fight fans keep up with all the latest information on all your favorite sports right here with us at FOX Sports Radio New Jersey.
Rams’ Aaron Donald Hits Bengals Players with Helmets: Reaction
It's pretty safe to say that after last February's Super Bowl, the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals are not exactly best friends. Yet, oddly enough the two teams held a joint practice in preparation of a preseason game this weekend, and things --- well --- escalated.
Rams Pro Bowl Defensive End Aaron Donald found himself in the middle of a social media blitz after he was involved in a melee that broke out between the two teams. On video posted virtually everywhere, Donald is seen swinging a pair of Bengals helmets at Bengals players.
According to a report from ESPN, Donald became involved in the incident when Bengals right tackle La'el Collins was engaged in a pushing and shoving match with an unidentified Rams player. Once Collins started swinging all hell broke loose with Donald becoming the center of the action.
The practice was quickly stopped.
Social Media Catches Fire After Melee
Social media of course exploded with everyone wondering what had happened. The takes on Twitter ranged from absurd to calls for Donald to be suspended. The incident also drew comparisons to the Myles Garrett incident that took place a couple years ago in Cleveland when Garrett took the helmet of Pittsburgh Steelers back-up quarterback Mason Rudolph and smacked him in the head with it.
Is a suspension coming?
According to Tom Pelissaro of NFL Network, a suspension of Donald is not likely coming down from the League office, since it is the clubs that are responsible for joint practices. Stay tuned...




