“I’ll beat the sh*t out of him” Glen Davis issues stern warning to Lamar Odom amid Kim Kardashian controversy

Glen Davis and Lamar Odom
Glen Davis, a former NBA player, recently discussed boxing with VladTV. Despite the fact that the former NBA champion has been out of the game for more than seven years, he might soon start his next sports endeavor. Recently, the former NBA Champion spoke on the show and discussed a range of topics. He also discussed there what might follow if he and Lamar engaged in a boxing battle. But Davis isn’t the only former NBA player who wants to switch from the court to the ring of the ring. Former athletes like Deron Williams, Nate Robinson, and others have experimented with boxing.
The 2010 Boston Celtics squad that advanced to the NBA Finals had Davis as a key player. Although they were defeated 4-3 by the Lakers, he finally joined the Orlando Magic in 2011. In 2014, Glen Davis became a member of the Los Angeles Clippers, however while he was a member, he and Doc Rivers got into a dispute. Davis has already voiced some strong criticism of Rivers’ choices as the team’s head coach. After that, his career started to wane because of injuries, and he finally departed the NBA to play in Croatia.
Who is Glen Davis and why is he fighting Lamar Odom?

During his eight years in the NBA, Glen Davis, also known as “Big Baby,” played for the Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic, and Los Angeles Clippers. Due to his immense height and talent in the paint, Glen Davis created an impression during those years. With the 35th overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, the Seattle Supersonics picked Glen Davis, who was later traded to the Boston Celtics. In his debut season, the Celtics beat Kobe Bryant and the LA Lakers to claim the NBA title. The next year, when Davis spent a little more time on the floor, he averaged 15.8 PPG, 5.6 RPG, and 1.3 steals per game.

Because of his passion in whatever he does, Davis calls him a “beast.” However, considering that he previously bodyslammed Shaquille O’Neal, the former NBA star is no less than a monster himself. When he was asked about a potential boxing bout with the former champion Lamar Odom, he said: “I would probably beat the sh*t out of Lamar Odom….I would probably beat the sh*t out of him in boxing.” He also said, “Lamar is….thinner dman skin pin man that man is skinny as hell….. imagine me punching that man in the head like crushing the gusher.”
In the 2010 NBA Finals, Lamar Odom and Glen Davis faced off against one another. The Lakers saw it as an opportunity to exact revenge on the Celtics after they upset them in the NBA Finals in 2008. Before Davis was moved to the Orlando Magic and Odom played his final season with the team , the two dominant NBA powers competed for the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals, in which the Laker team triumphed.
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