Chad Johnson boldly claims he beat LeBron James & several other NBA legends in 1v1 with no dribble limits

Chad Johnson boldly claims he beat LeBron James & several other NBA legends in 1v1 with no dribble limits

Playing and beating LeBron James in a one-on-one game is considered one of the greatest accomplishments for any athlete. This is exactly what Chad Ochocinco Johnson asserted after claiming victory over the star forward.

During his recent appearance on the “Roommates Show,”a podcast hosted by New York Knicks players Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart, Johnson boasted about his supposed accomplishment. The ex-NFL player proudly declared that he had defeated NBA stars such as James in his chosen sport.

During a conversation between Brunson and Hart about their last one-on-one game, Brunson confidently stated that he had won. Johnson then joined in and confidently claimed to know the weaknesses of both players’ games and how to defeat them in a game.

As a result, he began discussing his experience of defeating James and other NBA stars in a one-on-one game.

“I beat him,”Johnson said when asked if he played James. “Carmelo’s lost, D-Wade. .. Westbrook, easy work.

“Y’all play dribble limit? I don’t do that, never heard of that.”

At the 7:32 mark, Johnson discussed the topic.

Johnson has previously mentioned his belief that he could beat NBA players in a one-on-one game. In his interview on episode seven of Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay,”Ochocinco also discussed his victory against James in a one-on-one match.

Despite this, there is no video evidence available, making it difficult to confirm his claims.

Chad Johnson challenges Jalen Brunson to 1v1 after boasting about victory against LeBron James

Despite being 46 years old, Johnson’s unwavering self-confidence is remarkable. He continues to believe that he can compete with NBA players at the top of their game, even boasting that he defeated LeBron James in a match. During his appearance on Brunson and Hart’s podcast, he even dared the two Knicks players to face him in a one-on-one showdown.

“I think it’s very important that they know the fact that I chose football is why I wasn’t in the NBA,”Johnson said. “I know his [Brunson’s] weaknesses, I know Josh’s weaknesses.”

Brunson’s eagerness to play Johnson in a game of one-on-one grew as time passed. He informed the former NFL star of his readiness and willingness to play immediately. Much to his surprise, Ochocinco was already prepared with his basketball shoes and expressed his readiness to play.

“I can do this right now, actually,”Brunson said.

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