Island Boys star quits against one-eyed, 48-year-old Charleston White in latest boxing embarrassment

Island Boys star Kodiyakredend is now 0-3 in his fighting career after he lost to the notorious influencer Charleston White in his last ring outing.

Franky Venegas, the 23-year-old rapper, goes through 'Kodiyakredend' as half of the 'island boys' with his brother Flysoulja. He is boxing at the live streamed monthly shows by Adin Ross, the risk promotions of the brand, lost his previous two periods for last night in Nashville.

And he continued his disastrous run in the ring last night while struggling through two rounds with 48-year-old White before he stopped. He would later claim that he smoked in the run -up to the fight that he says he led to 'going out'.

Island Boys -star Kodiyakredend stops fighting Charleston White

On Sunday evening, Adin Ross brought his brand risk promotions for the first time on the road to Nashville, Tennessee. He usually runs the shows from his warehouse in Miami, but he couldn't get a star Charleston White in Florida in Florida because of his only employment.

The 48-year-old White has been on a fight for years, but eventually managed to get into the ring on Sunday when he took it on Kodiyakredend of the Island Boys Duo. The rapper was 2-0 after losing a brother versus brother fight last month and previously put in his debut while Dana White watched.

Things looked positive for Kodiyakredend in the early stages, because it seemed that his youth and experience could carry him through a fight full of illegal movements and bad punches. But after touching the floor in the second after a slip, he and white both moved to a point of barely even moving.

In the end, after a combination of the island boy, White landed the biggest shot of the fight that surprised his rival. After he felt that one punch Kodiyakredd chose to go to a corner and pull back and tell the referee that he stopped halfway through the second round.

Charleston White promises to fight again despite health problems

After the fight, White was held up by his team, including Milton Lacroix, the former coach of Shannon Briggs and Logan Paul. He also claimed that, despite his health problems and age, he is planning to fight again.

Asked how he felt after the fight, he replied: “If a young N – with a new body, yes. I am – this is a contact sport and I am not taking bumps and giving bumps, I call the police on Motherf – eers who throw bumps.”

When asked what he would say to Haters who claimed that he would never actually compete, he replied: “Sign up for the next fight.”

Kodiyakredend then explained his side of the disaster and said: “It was a good fight, I feel that I got too much nicotine, I smoked too much weed and I gassed.”

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