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Fans Have a Field Day as Joe Fournier Makes KSI Face-to-Face One of the Most Hilarious Interviews

Published 05/03/2023, 5:41 PM EDT

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When it comes to the world of boxing, one might expect pre-fight interviews to be intense, with fighters trash-talking each other and trying to establish dominance. However, the recent face-to-face interview between KSI and Joe Fournier flipped that script and took an unexpectedly humorous turn. The video, released on the Misfits Boxing YouTube channel, quickly garnered attention, not for the anticipated tension, but for the laughs it generated.

As the interview progressed, viewers found themselves chuckling at the witty remarks and lighthearted banter between the two fighters. With the upcoming match on the horizon, this surprising twist has managed to pique curiosity and engage fans in a whole new way. Just what did these fighters say to get everyone talking, and how are fans reacting to this unconventional approach?

Fan reactions to the unexpectedly hilarious Face-to-Face between KSI and Joe Fournier

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The face-to-face video between KSI and Joe Fournier quickly became a fan favorite as the two fighters exchanged witty remarks and lighthearted banter. In the midst of the video, Fournier uttered an amusing statement at KSI and said, “They call you ‘The nightmare’ but you’re just gonna be a wet dream”. When the host asked Fournier, that if KSI was gonna be his hardest fight, Fournier laughed and said “Absolutely f***ing NOT, don’t be ridiculous.” The fans couldn’t help but express their amusement at the unexpected tone of the interview, and many took to the comments section to share their reactions.

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Callum Nixon was entertained by Joe Fournier’s humor, commenting, “Joe is actually really funny, quick with it as well ‘You’re not the nightmare, you’re a wet dream’ legitimately made me laugh.” Fournier’s quick wit and ability to create laughter seemed to be a standout moment for fans.

Ashi BS noticed the shift in KSI’s attitude, stating, “This was filmed almost a month ago. It’s nice to see how quickly JJ’s attitude changes. He is confident in his training and has every right to do so. Best believe it’s a KSI dub.”

Another fan, Alex2Litty, found Fournier’s humor to be a highlight of the video, particularly when Fournier responded to a question about whether KSI was the toughest test of his career by saying, “Absolutely f***ing NOT, don’t be ridiculous.”

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JVK considered the potential impact of the fight on KSI’s future in the crossover boxing scene, explaining, “A fight JJ could use to take over the crossover boxing scene fully or a fight JJ is gonna crumble with and it all goes down the drain.”

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Lastly, GabriEdits expressed support for KSI while also admitting that Fournier’s humor was hard to resist, saying, “I love KSI and will be rooting for him 100%, but I can’t lie Joe is funny af. ‘They call you ‘The nightmare’ but you’re just gonna be a wet dream’ had me dying.”

The fan reactions to the KSI vs Joe Fournier face-to-face video demonstrated the power of humor and charisma in engaging the audience and building anticipation for the upcoming match. Will the fighters’ lighthearted banter translate into a thrilling match in the ring? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!

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Mrinal Mishra is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports, who is dedicated to covering live events with a special emphasis on influencer boxing events. With a focus on storytelling, Mishra strives to bring to light the stories of fighters that often go untold. As a big fan of Mike Tyson, Mishra believes that boxing will remain relevant for eternity, and he is committed to covering the sport with the respect and admiration it deserves.
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