LOGAN PAUL revealed KSI has a punch machine in his Arsenal suite – at least he did until his security BROKE it.
KSI – real name Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji – is a massive Gooner and as a result appears to have a box at the Emirates.
And the YouTuber-turned boxer recently announced a sponsorship deal with Arsenal alongside former opponent and friend Paul.
KSI, whose nickname among pals is JJ, recently returned to the ring, beating TWO opponents in one night at the O2 Arena.
And Paul went to watch from ringside, having seen Arsenal beat Fulham 2-1 earlier in the day.
It was there he alongside his podcast hosts Mike Majlak and George Janko visited KSI's box, and broke his punch machine.
Majlak said: "Thank you to JJ once again, not only for smoothing things over with the UK audience but also giving us his suite.
"Which was incredible, that had a punching bag in it that our stupid American asses spent the majority of the game trying to beat his record, which was 740.
"No one was able to do it until our massive security detail – he's a brick wall – he hit the bag once and not only did he break the record, he broke the machine.
"The bag detached, the metal screw evaporated immediately. So JJ, we broke your machine and we're sorry."
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KSI, 29, drew with Paul, 27, in 2018 before winning their rematch by split-decision a year later.
He returned three years on by beating rapper Swarmz, 25, and so-called professional boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda, 23, on the same night.
Paul is yet to box since his exhibition bout with Floyd Mayweather, 45, in June 2021 but confirmed he plans for a comeback fight.
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