Erling Haaland asked who will win KSI vs Tommy Fury fight in front of YouTuber
Erling Haaland has given a brave prediction for the KSI vs Tommy Fury fight – while sat next to KSI.
The Manchester City goal machine appeared on the Impaulsive podcast with Logan Paul, sharing a sofa with YouTuber KSI, who will square off against Tyson Fury’s younger brother on October 14. The light-hearted near hour-long chat saw Haaland quizzed about the upcoming fight, which will take place at Manchester Arena.
The Norwegian confirmed he was aware of the bout before being asked to pick a winner, with Paul telling him to ignore the fact Arsenal fan KSI was in the room. After thinking for a few seconds, Haaland looked at KSI and smirked: “The other guy.”
A laughing KSI howled in derision at the prediction and said: “I hope you score no more goals, with either foot [Haaland had earlier been asked about his strongest foot].”
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Haaland then added: “I saw the press conference, it kicked off a bit there [with John Fury running amok].”
KSI said: “Just a little! John Fury, he’s a lunatic. Who’d have thought?”
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Paul, who fights Dillon Danis on the same card, then opined: “There’s some real oddballs in England in general and John Fury is a good example.
He then asked: “You’re living in Manchester now and the city is obviously super passionate. Do you like it here? I’m sure you like the fans. Where does that passion come from?”
Haaland replied: “I always liked English football ever since I was young. That’s why I liked to be here, to feel the [atmosphere].
KSI takes on Tommy Fury at the AO Arena in Manchester on Saturday, October 14th as he hopes to cause an upset. Logan Paul will also be fighting at the event in front of what is expected to be a sell-out crowd.
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“In Norway, it [English football] is really popular. I like it here. I’m not doing a lot [away from football]. I train, I get my treatment, I go home and relax with my friends and family.
“I don’t do a lot because I have to rest because there are so many games. I try to live as quiet as possible.”
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