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KSI will return to the boxing ring on Saturday evening when he will have two separate fights at the 02 Arena in London. The British YouTube sensation originally had planned to face American Alex Wassabi, however he was forced to pull out of the fight after suffering with a concussion.
Now, KSI will take the ring in two three-round bouts. The first will be against London rapper Swarmz, with the second coming against professional boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda.
KSI will fight both boxers back-to-back, going three rounds with each, coming up against Mexican 23-year-old Pineda first before facing Swarmz, who is yet to fight in a boxing ring.
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It will be KSI's first return to the ring since 2019, when he beat Logan Paul in his first ever professional bout. He also has two amateur fights to his name, starting with a 2018 win against Joe Weller before he drew with Paul in their first meeting later that same year.
KSI's brother, Deji, will also fight on the card. Here is how much you'll have to pay for the fight and how to watch.
The fight will be broadcast around the world on DAZN and will be a pay-per-view event.
You can also live stream the fight on the DAZN app. You can purchase the event for £11.99 here.
The fight takes place later this month on Saturday August 27 at The O2 Arena in London, with the main event ring walks likely to take place around 9.30pm or 10pm, with no running order confirmed as yet.
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