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‘I don’t see him winning’ – KSI reveals why he thinks brother Deji will LOSE fourth fight in a row against Fousey


KSI has tipped brother Deji to lose his FOURTH consecutive fight in a row later this month.

Deji will fight on the undercard of KSI’s battle of YouTubers with Alex Wassabi at the O2 Arena on August 27.

Deji will return to the ring of brother KSI’s showdown with Alex WassabiCredit: GETTY
The YouTube sensation hasn’t tasted victory in his three outings to the ringCredit: Reuters
But big brother KSI reckons he’ll taste defeat for a fourth consecutive timeCredit: INSTAGRAM@KSI

The 25-year-old will bid to pick up his first win against fellow YouTube star Fousey, although big brother KSI doesn’t forsee him having his hand raised.

He declared: “I think he’s going to lose.

“Fousey is going to keep going forward, and Deji is going to keep going back, and before you know it, the fight’s over.

“Then, Deji’s just there like ‘Oh, s***’. “I think it’s going to go to decision, and I think Fousey is going to win.”

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Deji has tasted defeat to Jake Paul, Vinnie Hacker and Wassabi in his three outings to the ring – which KSI hopes his sibling will erase the memory of with a win at The O2.

He continued: “I hope Deji can prove me wrong, but I don’t see him winning.

“I was working with him and putting the pressure on him and I could have done that for another 20-30 rounds.

“Cardio is king and he just wasn’t fit for his last fight, I don’t think Deji mentally wants it and I don’t think he has the mindset and cardio to win.

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“It hurts me to say it, I am sure he is training hard.”

Deji is adamant he won’t leave any stone unturned for his return to the ring, saying: “I’m going to take this fight seriously – 100 per cent.

“I have never underestimated Fousey.

“In the past, I did underestimate some of my opponents. But, I’m not underestimating Fousey.

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“I know he’s going to bring his A-game, so it’s going to be good.

“I respect him a lot and it takes a big man to step back in the ring, and I can say that for myself because I have done it.”

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