KSI batters Luis Pineda for second win in one night as pro boxer throws tantrum in ring
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KSI dropped 2-6 professional boxer, Luis Pineda, seven times en route to a third-round stoppage in an embarrassing display from the Mexican. Pineda repeatedly complained about shots to the back of the head and body as he threw a full-blown tantrum in the ring.
KSI — whose real name is JJ Olatunji — stuck it on his man from the off, as he landed a looping right hand that dropped the journeyman to the canvas in the first twenty seconds. KSI would score two further knockdowns before the end of the round as the commentators ripped into the short-notice step-in.
In a tirade of insults fellow YouTuber, True Geordie said: “I think we found the only soft Mexican in the world here,” as Pineda held the back of his head and complained to the referee.
“Unfortunately this is what happens when you get an opponent that doesn’t belong at this level. Whoever organised this, you need firing,” he continued.
In the second and third, it was much the same. KSI landed punishing blows and Pineda complained. At one point, the Brit even began doing press-ups as cheers circulated around the packed O2 Arena.
Eventually, the fight was stopped mid-way through the third after an uppercut landed during an inside exchange.
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