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“Bro Still Salty He Lost”: KSI Claims There’s No Evidence Tommy Fury Beat Him; Fans Go Wild

Published Feb 22, 2024 | 7:00 AM EST

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KSI apparently is unable to accept his loss at the hands of Tommy Fury last year. The YouTuber-turned-boxer went toe-to-toe with Tyson Fury’s brother in the Manchester Arena on 14 October and lost the fight via unanimous decision after six rounds. At the time, the fight had garnered a lot of negative publicity because of the decision.

Fans and many experts had called it a robbery! Despite that, after a re-evaluation of the scores, the initial split decision win was turned into a unanimous decision. However, even that hasn’t convinced KSI that he lost the fight. During a recent live stream on YouTube, KSI argued against his loss, claiming he was the one who beat Tommy Fury.

KSI demands to be shown proof of his loss

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After the live stream had ended, Happy Punch picked up the clip from KSI’s stream and shared it on X (formerly Twitter). They captioned the tweet, “KSI says there’s no evidence that he lost to Tommy Fury.” Meanwhile, in the video, KSI can be seen claiming, “I didn’t lose! There is no evidence of Tommy Fury beating me up.”

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He added, “Show me the footage of Tommy Fury beating me up. You can’t! There is none. You can’t find it. I win. I beat Tommy Fury, that’s right – didn’t lose, I won.” There is a chance he said that as a joke, but his fans did not see it that way. As soon as the clip went live on the platform, fans came in droves to show JJ the proof he was demanding in the video. 

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Fan suggests JJ should compete in a “hugging” contest

Having been a content creator for decades, he has built up a vast fan following online, who like to troll him every now and then. So, the clip became the center of KSI bashing! One user brought up the scorecard that proved KSI lost the fight. Interestingly, one of the judges had made a mistake in scoring the fight, which led to the re-evaluation of the scores, and the result was turned to UD. 

Another user shared the clip of Tommy Fury being announced the winner after the fight, questioning KSI’s claim that there’s no evidence. However, KSI might have meant there’s no evidence Tommy dominated him in the fight. 

The next user had a similar idea! However, instead of a clip from the fight, this user shared a screenshot of KSI’s BoxRec record. It, of course, showed KSI lost the fight!

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Someone else asserted KSI hasn’t gotten over the fact that Tommy Fury had beaten him. The user suggested he should try participating in a hugging competition. It’s worth mentioning that there was a lot of clinching during the fight, a strategy the YouTuber exploited to stop blows from Tommy. 

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One user turned it back on JJ, claiming before fans showed him proof that Tommy beat him, where is the proof of KSI inflicting damage on Tommy?

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Even though four months have passed since JJ and Tommy Fury fought each other, the former seems to have not come to terms with his first career loss. Did you think KSI was robbed during the fight? Do you agree with his statement?

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Sudeep Sinha

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