KSI mocks former England star Wayne Bridge with awkward X-rated John Terry jibe as fans boo confirmation of his boxing competition.


  • Mail Sport revealed that KSI and Wayne Bridge will fight on March 29
  • KSI Mocked Bridge With X-Rated Chant When Their Fight Was Officially Confirmed
  • Bridge, 44, appeared angry at the YouTube star's comments.

KSI bizarrely mocked Wayne Bridge with an awkward X-rated chant in the ring as boos echoed through the Co-op Live arena in Manchester on Saturday night following confirmation of his next fight.

The duo will go head to head at a Misfits boxing event after Mail Sport revealed that former Chelsea, Manchester City and England star Bridge will face the influencer on March 29.

The contest was officially confirmed when the pair entered the ring together on Saturday night and KSI immediately began mocking Bridge for his previous relationship.

Bridge had previously been in a relationship with French underwear model Vanessa Perroncel while playing for Chelsea in 2009.

The relationship later broke down amid allegations that former Blues and England captain John Terry, who was Bridge's teammate at the time, had allegedly had an affair with Perroncel.

Terry and Bridge were later goaded over the situation by rival supporters and the pair are no longer friends over the incident.

KSI bizarrely mocked Wayne Bridge with an awkward X-rated chant in the ring when the pair's next fight was confirmed.

KSI bizarrely mocked Wayne Bridge with an awkward X-rated chant in the ring when the pair's next fight was confirmed.

KSI and Bridge (left) faced off in the ring when the fight was officially confirmed.

KSI and Bridge (left) faced off in the ring when the fight was officially confirmed.

However, YouTube star and influencer KSI didn't seem to care in the least about past events and used Bridge's past to try to destabilize his next opponent in the ring.

In a bizarre exchange, KSI wasted no time in trying to get under the former England international's skin as he crudely joked: “Aren't you the guy who let John Terry crush your ex?”

Bridge, dressed in a stylish oversized jacket, seemed a little taken aback by the mockery and replied, “You want to go there right away, right?” which only encouraged KSI even more.

The social media star continued: “I'm pretty sure that's what you're known for” before proceeding to lead the crowd in a chant, singing: “Vanessa woah, Vanessa woah.”

KSI proceeded to add X-rated words to his chant that directly referenced Terry and Bridge's ex-couple.

Bridge, 44, stood his ground and attempted to scare his opponent by adding: “You wanted it mate, you can get it”, only to be cruelly shoved by KSI before security intervened.

KSI mocked Bridge for his former relationship with French underwear model Vanessa Perroncel (left)

KSI mocked Bridge for his former relationship with French underwear model Vanessa Perroncel (left)

KSI's X-rated chant focused on John Terry (right) after he allegedly had an affair with Perroncel.

KSI's X-rated chant focused on John Terry (right) after he allegedly had an affair with Perroncel.

Bridge appeared angered by KSI's taunts as the pair look to generate hype around their feud.

Bridge appeared angered by KSI's taunts as the pair look to generate hype around their feud.

Bridge, 44, is preparing to fight KSI at a Misfits boxing event on March 29.

Bridge, 44, is preparing to fight KSI at a Misfits boxing event on March 29.

While some members of the crowd joined in the KSI chants, the loudest noise in the arena was the boos expressing displeasure towards the pair for accepting a controversial fight.

Bridge has fought before, defeating Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews in a charity fight seven years ago.

He hung up his boots in 2014 after a career that saw him win the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup with Chelsea.

Bridge also played for Southampton, Fulham, West Ham, Sunderland and Brighton and earned 36 England caps. Those who know him say that he is in optimal condition.



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