“Delete it bro” – Fans outraged as KSI takes it too far by mocking disabled person ahead of Tommy Fury boxing match
Fans are expressing their anger as KSI goes too overboard by ridiculing an individual with disabilities prior to the Tommy Fury boxing bout.
KSI and Tommy Fury (Image Courtesy:Daily Mail)
Renowned YouTuber and widely recognized celebrity boxer KSI, who is also famously acknowledged as Olajide Olatunji, is gearing up for an eagerly anticipated showdown against none other than Tommy Fury. Notably, Tommy Fury happens to be the younger sibling of none other than WBC heavyweight title holder Tyson Fury. This high-stakes boxing match is firmly locked in for the date of October 14.
Other than preparing for the upcoming fight, KSI has started playing mind games with his opponent. Recently, he shared a video on Twitter that appeared to mock his opponent. The video featured someone who resembled Tommy Fury but had a physically impaired appearance.
In the caption, KSI wrote: “Can’t lie, Tommy Fury has never looked better.” The tweet rapidly captured the collective attention of fight fans and dedicated followers, sparking an immediate influx of diverse reactions. Amidst this social media frenzy, a portion of fans found the tweet to be a source of amusement, willingly participating in the light-hearted banter it initiated. However, there was a negative side to it too.
Fans react to KSI mocking Tommy Fury by using a clip of a physically challenged person
After the post gathered attention, a separate faction expressed sharp criticism towards KSI, accusing him of insensitivity due to his utilization of an individual with a distinct appearance for comedic purposes. This incident prompted widespread discourse. Here are some of the most notable tweets:
As the boxing match draws near, it remains to be seen how this episode will impact the larger narrative and conversations surrounding both KSI and the broader boxing community. It will be interesting to see how YouTubers deal with all this criticism.
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