“He feels like he’s the boss because of the Kick thing” – KSI warns Adin Ross of “slapping him in the face” at next sighting as relations sour
The former YouTuber who is now a boxer targeted Ross following his allegations of hostility and efforts by Misfits Boxing to sabotage his boxing events. The two have engaged in a series of exchanges on social media in the past few months, with the co-founder of PRIME intensifying his criticism of the online personality.
During his guest appearance on the What’s Good Podcast, KSI strongly criticized Ross for being the cause of their falling out. He warned that if they were to meet face-to-face, there would likely be a physical altercation, and he now views the situation as an “on-site”issue.
The words that he uttered were:
“Like, if I meet you, I’m there like it’s on smoke. So me and Adin [Ross], I’d slap him in the face…It all started from the boxing stuff…It’s even to the point I don’t go Kick now because of Adin. I don’t want to be associated with that platform or anything to do with him. I just think he’s a bit of a di**head…I think he feels like he’s a boss because of the whole Kick thing…From what I’ve heard, he has like a tiny a** percentage.”
It remains to be seen if Ross will react to KSI, as it seems unlikely that they will reconcile in the near future.
Prime Hydrate Joins Forces with the Toronto Raptors in New Partnership with KSI and Logan Paul
Despite their controversial backgrounds, KSI and Logan Paul have proven to be successful in forming partnerships with major professional teams and athletes. Their latest addition to their portfolio is the Toronto Raptors.
The PRIME co-founders were present at Scotiabank Arena last night for the announcement that the Raptors have entered into a partnership with PRIME Hydration, making the brand the official sports drink sponsor of the team. The Raptors, the only Canadian team in the league, were also the 2019 NBA champions.
The Raptors ownership group MLSE is familiar with the YouTubers-turned-entrepreneurs. Auston Matthews, the top goal scorer for the Toronto Maple Leafs, which is owned by MLSE, is sponsored by PRIME as an athlete.
It seems that the PRIME’s partnership with one of MLSE’s top players and the Raptors could lead to significant revenue for their sports drink in Canada.
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