Kick star Adin Ross and Sidemen member Olajide "KSI" have become embroiled in a legal battle, with the two exchanging shots over posts on X. The lawsuit by Misfits Boxing, which is KSI's organization, comes following Adin's attempt at hosting a fight in his content warehouse involving boxing pro Nuideen "DeenTheGreat" and Adam Saleh.
Nuideen currently holds a contract with KSI's boxing organization, causing the upcoming fight with Adin to be considered a breach of contract, further leading to a legal tussle between the two.
This article explores the origin of their feud, and their subsequent interactions, including Adin's response to being sued.
The drama between the two began as Adin Ross announced the fight between boxing pro Nuideen "DeenTheGreat" and YouTuber Adam Saleh as part of his Warehouse Boxing series, expected to take place in his content creation warehouse based in Miami, Florida.
The two had previously exchanged shots, with Adin Ross claiming that someone from Misfits Boxing had "dissed" his Boxing Warehouse event. To this, KSI responded by implying that Adin's event was not popular, with not many knowing its name. Thus, KSI clarified that nobody from Misfits was "afraid".
Now, DeenTheGreat and Adin Ross have revealed that they both have been served lawsuits. In an address to his audience on his Instagram Live, Adin revealed that even though he was simply interested in seeing the fighters "get knocked out," he was apprehended by "people in tuxedos" outside his warehouse and served paperwork instead:
Further, he declared that he was going to go ahead with the event regardless and that KSI would have to face his "Jewish lawyers":
Following a post seemingly mocking Adin by KSI, Adin doubled down, stating that the
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