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KSI begs football legend for boxing match.. even though star is a black belt in taekwondo


KSI has begged legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic for a boxing match.

That’s despite the ex-AC Milan star being a black-belt in taekwondo.

KSI has called out Zlatan Ibrahimovic for a boxing fightCredit: Getty
Ibrahimovic has quit football after an incredible careerCredit: Reuters
The veteran Swede is a black-belt in taekwondoCredit: Instagram @iamzlatanibrahimovic

Ibrahimovic, 41, has called time on his incredible football career after a quarter of a decade.

And he is now in the market for a new challenge following 13 league title wins in four different countries.

One option could be for Ibrahimovic to make use of his incredible skills in martial arts.

The veteran Swede is an expert in taekwondo.

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He acquired top honours in the sport when he was just 17 years old.

And Ibra was later awarded an special black-belt from the Italian national team in 2010.

He then showed off his impressive kicking skills in a viral video two years ago.

And YouTuber KSI now hopes Ibra can bring his fighting experience to the Misfits boxing experience.

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Ibra has shown his skills at the deadly martial artCredit: Instagram @iamzlatanibrahimovic
KSI admits Ibra looks dangerous on the padsCredit: Instagram @iamzlatanibrahimovic

KSI himself has impressed with several wins in the ring.

But he would love to take on Ibrahimovic in a money-spinning battle, despite the Swede’s clear skills.

When asked how he would feel about Ibrahimovic “joining the Misfits universe”, KSI said: “I would love for that to happen.

“That would be incredible. I’ve seen him on the bag.

“He looks like he can bang. Let’s go bro! 

“Get in the ring, get in the squared circle mate.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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