Dana White wins $10,000 as ‘Island Boys’ star Kodiyakredd is KO’d in cage fight

Dana White took $ 10,000 from Adin Ross while he saw how one of the infamous 'island boys' lost his fight debut.

Ross brought the MMA-Kooi last night to his brand risk promotions in Miami and succeeded in getting white and the rarely heard of Hunter Campbell on comment for a large part of the show. The couple was broken with Ross and boxing champion Teofimo Lopez on a comic evening full of stopping page finishes.

Perhaps the most fascinating fight saw the Kick Streamer Oblivion beat Kodiyakredd in the first round. Redd and his brother Flyy Soulja are two of the most hated social media stars in the world, and more than 390,000 fans are coordinated to see how one of them is brutally stopped.

Dana White Watches on while Kodiyakredd Ko'd is in Cage Fight

Adin Ross was able to appear of the legendary UFC boss Dana White among a large number of celebrities on Friday evening in Miami. The TKO boss is in the city for UFC 314 tonight and recorded a slightly different standard of combat stand in addition to a number of big names.

White watched how Kodiyakredend, real name Franky Venegas, adopted streamer Oblivion in a kickboxing in the MMA cage. Hunter Campbell, however, noted that no kick was thrown all night when the fighting remained on the feet.

From the opening bell, the clear boxing training of Oblivion was clear and White immediately offered to bet Ross that he would win. The couple agreed to a deployment of $ 10,000, which quickly seemed a foolish choice of the streamer.

Oblivion had scored a standing eight within a minute, because the very conservative ISKA referee wanted to prevent both men from causing serious damage. And after watching Kodiyakredend, took another clean combination that included a Flush Uppercut, the fight was stopped with seconds in the round.

The 'island boy' insisted that he would have won with more training before his brother stepped into the cage and called his opponent.

Dana White opens about influencer boxing

During the live stream, Dana White openly spoke about a number of topics, including influencer boxing. Campbell mocked Ross for his warehouse wall from Fame with Jake Paul, but does not include Lopez who regularly comments on brand risks.

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Asked what he thinks about fighting social media stars, White replied: “I think there will always be interest in people who fight people know. Those who have a kind of fame, some people hate them, others love them and people will always be interested.”

When Ross asked if White sees it as a 'spit in the face' for serious hunters, White simply rejected the idea. Campbell then noted that the issue is influencers who occur as contenders with legitimate athletes.

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