KSI has branded Logan Paul a “dirty c***” for attempting to reverse his YouTube boxing defeat.
The Watford-born internet star, real name Olajide William Olatunji, claimed a split points decision victory in Los Angeles.
Paul was docked two points for hitting KSI on the canvasCredit: Getty Images – Getty
That was after American YouTuber Paul had two points docked for an illegal punch with KSI on the canvas – a decision the defeated fighter has vowed to appeal.
Upon hearing the news, KSI was less than amused and pointed out that he himself may have grounds for an appeal, as he believes he knocked Logan down in round three.
KSI told his YouTube channel: “He doesn’t mention my knockdown not counting though.
“Certain man can’t take a defeat, SMH, what happened to ‘first round decapitation?’.”
He then quoted Logan about the 3rd round knockdown that wasn’t counted, saying: “‘The ref told me that wasn’t a knockdown’ – but now he wants to have a go at the ref for his decisions.
“Either way, Logan’s knockdown should have never been a knockdown in the first place.
“Man had to fight dirty to drop me, and then even when I was on the ground, he hit me in the back of the head, dirty c***.”
Fans of KSI have found Paul’s attempts to claim the moral high ground hilarious.
Justin Bieber described his pal as the “champion” in “reality” amid the appeal lodged to the California State Athletic Commission.
On his attempt to overturn the result, Logan said: “My team and I have decided to file an official appeal for the fight, because we just don’t believe the outcome was right.
“I truthfully 100 per cent believe I did not lose this fight.
“This is a plea to the California State Athletic Commission, I would just hope that you give this the weight that it deserves.
“Because I fear that we aren’t real professional fighters, it may be overlooked, but I know this means a lot to me, my team, my friends and most importantly my fans.
“Even if the outcome doesn’t come back in my favour, please treat it as a normal boxing appeal.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk