BY: Walker
Published 3 years ago
Former President Donald Trump has signed a contract to provide commentary on a “gamecast” of Saturday’s boxing event headlined by Evander Holyfield vs. Vitor Belfort.
via: AceShowbiz
Trump shared the news that he’d be spending the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America at a boxing bout.
According to FITE – the streaming service that will be showing the match – the former leader will be giving “unfiltered boxing commentary” throughout the fight night at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino & Resort in Hollywood, Florida.
“I love great fighters and great fights,” Trump said in a statement.
Officials at video-sharing site Triller, who are sponsoring the match, confirmed the news to ESPN, writing, “You won’t want to miss this special event.”
Saturday’s headline fight was initially planned as a match up between Oscar De La Hoya and Belfort, but the former Olympic champion had to pull out of the event last week (ends03Sep21) after contracting COVID-19.
Holyfield, who has not fought in a professional bout since 2011, stepped in to trade punches with the Brazilian boxer instead.
In July, Donald Trump was among the audience at the fight between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier. It ended with McGregor being taken away from the ring on a stretcher to get medical treatment after he broke his leg.
Other famous stars at the boxing match included Justin Bieber and celebrity couples Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly and Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker.
Who asked for this foolishness.