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Youtuber Streams KSI & Logan Paul Fight From The Reflection Of His Glasses

Youtuber Streams KSI & Logan Paul Fight From The Reflection Of His Glasses

The fight was live on pay-per-view last night but one YouTube user had a very unique idea.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

A YouTuber streamed the entirety of the KSI vs Logan Paul match through the reflection of his glasses last night.

KSI won by split decision in an eagerly-anticipated rematch that lived up to the billing at Staples Center.

The 26-year-old won 57-54 and 56-55 on two cards while Paul won 56-55 on the other card.

The rematch was shown on pay-per-view in comparison to the first match that was free.

One YouTube user decided to livestream the whole fight on YouTube, via the reflection of his glasses.


The stream was titled to be a reaction to the fight rather than an illegal stream so it was not removed from YouTube.

11,000 users watched the fight through the streamers glasses and Twitter erupted with reaction to the move.







It is certainly a unique way to watch the fight.

The match itself was an entertaining affair in Los Angeles.

Both fighters came out swinging from round one with very little to choose between them for the opening rounds.

KSI thought he had the American down in the third round but it was ruled as a slip.

Paul then had KSI down in the fourth round but was adjudged to have hit KSI while he was down in the moments after his right hand connected.

Paul disputed this in the post fight fight discussion and lamented the referees decision.

"I thought it was a legitimate knockdown," Paul said. "I didn't get a warning.

"I got two points taken away from me and that's the reason I lost tonight. I would love to contest the commission because I think I should have got a warning. I don't think it was fair at all."

It's safe to say that the saga was filled with incident during, before and after the action in the ring.

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Topics: Boxing News, Boxing, YouTube