Kevin Holland makes internet troll tap out after accepting challenge
UFC middleweight Kevin Holland pays for an internet troll’s bus and hotel to bring them in for a training session before forcing them to TAP OUT after he was challenged on social media
- UFC veteran Kevin Holland was called out on social media by an internet troll
- The fighter invited them to a training session paying for their bus and hotel
- He has released a video of him making someone tap out during a training session
- Holland posted the caption with the video ‘1 troll down, way more to go’
UFC middleweight Kevin Holland made an internet troll tap out during a training session, after he was called out on social media.
The 29-year-old released messages he received from an Instagram user called Jayden Draper, who believed he could make the professional fighter tap out.
Holland also posted a video showing part of their training session which took place in Fort Worth, Texas.
Kevin Holland invited an internet troll for a sparring session in which he made them tap out
Draper first messaged Holland in April last year in which they said: ‘All I gotta say is even though you’re a black belt I’m positive I could submit you prove me wrong.’
Holland didn’t respond but received another message around two weeks later with Draper saying: ‘Stop ducking me.’
Under a month later, Holland still didn’t reply and Draper posted a third message in which he added: ‘Still ducking me p****ass.’
Though no further messages were shown, Holland revealed on Saturday that he had accepted a challenge from the Instagram user.
On Twitter he wrote: ‘This troll thought he was a tough guy or skilled or some bs. So I put his ass on a bus, paid for his hotel room and brought him in for a session.’
He added: ‘1 troll down, way more to go.’
Instagram user Jayden Draper had messaged Holland saying he could make the pro tap out
In the end though it was Holland who made his opponent tap out during the training session
The video he posted shows a person getting off the mat and approaching Holland during the session.
Holland then gets them in a front headlock and takes them to the ground, where the person is then seen to tap out.
The middleweight has a 21-7 professional record and was last in the ring against Kyle Daukaus back in October at UFC Fight Night.
Their bout finished as a no contest following a clash of heads which knocked Holland out.
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