YouTube star who suffered horror injury in KSI and Michael ‘Venom’ Page challenge retires from boxing

YouTube star Danny Aarons has insisted that he will no longer box after having sustained a horror injury with filming a new video.

Aarons participated in the new challenge of KSI where fans would go through the levels with boxers to see how long they could survive. The test started with a YouTube boxer at a low level, before he continued to a decent misfits boxer. From there they would take on Journeyman Pro Boxer Ty Mitchell.

Only one hunter came all the way to the last round, where they were placed with the British Cruiserweight champion Viddal Riley. The whole thing was checked by UFC star Michael 'Venom' page, who acted as a referee for every round.

Danny Aarons insists that he will no longer box after a horror injury

One of the most explosive moments in the new boxing challenge of KSI came when Medici had to be called up for a horrible knee injury sustained by Fifa Youtuber Danny Aarons. The Brit crumbled immediately on the floor and required oxygen and eventually went to the hospital.

However, he gave a memorable interview to reporter Fred Beck a la Conor McGregor and Joe Rogan after UFC 264 in 2021. And awaiting an ambulance to take him away, Aarons Beck gave another interview for his Fred Talks Fighting Channel that his boxing days were behind him.

“I can't turn the stairs now and that told me that boxing is no longer for me,” Aarons admitted. 'I am now a father, the first time I jump back in the ring and I do my knee? Shameful, size. And I was also admitted. I have to call it a day, size. I'll just do charity [soccer] Be honest. “

KSI offers a potential timeline for return to boxing next year

The video was recorded weeks ago and after the fact Aarons sat down for a podcast with KSI where they discussed the test. They both seem to be about the boxing game for the time being, although KSI has noticed that he might return halfway through hand surgery after hand operation next year.

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“I literally can't fight,” he explained before I appeared that he will undergo an operation in November that will last six months to recover, at what time he would consider re -entering a camp. “I still train, I did a Hyrox.

“Not the event but only the training. I did a run of 1 km, then a row of 1000 m, 1 km run and so on … Not every day, that's not great for your body, but I train.”

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