Tempers flared at the face-off with Joe Fournier giving KSI a huge shove
The pair came face-to-face at the press conference and Fournier took the opportunity to show KSI his strength by shoving him backwards, but the YouTuber seemed unfazed and just laughed it off.
KSI’s acknowledged this would toughest test to date, saying: “I know he’s going to have the experience, he’s just been doing it longer than me, it’s as simple as that. “He’s probably the better boxer as well, but I have a lot of freakish traits that really make me stand out.“When I hit people they stay hit and they feel it, especially in ten ounce gloves. I’m a problem.”
KSI continued: “I truly do believe in myself, I have this dog in me that really doesn’t want to lose.
“I will go down on my shield… I don’t care about getting knocked out, I want to make sure I win no matter what.”is to fight and beat his bitter rival from across the pond, Jake Paul.
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