KSI & Logan Paul Booed at UFC 284 in Australia

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Logan Paul and KSI were viciously booed by UFC fans at UFC 284 in Australia on Sunday night, after the pair were given prime sponsorship deals for the event.

The YouTube stars, who have a combined following of over 50 million, were given a ringside seat for the show, and were seen wearing UFC-branded clothing.

However, the crowd was not impressed with their presence, and booed them throughout the night.

The pair have been involved in a long-running feud, which culminated in a boxing match in 2018.

The fight was a huge success, with over 1 million people tuning in to watch the bout.

Since then, the pair have been involved in a number of promotional activities, including a sponsorship deal with UFC.

The deal saw the pair given prime sponsorship deals for the event, and they were seen wearing UFC-branded clothing.

However, the crowd was not impressed with their presence, and booed them throughout the night.

The pair have been involved in a long-running feud, which culminated in a boxing match in 2018.

The fight was a huge success, with over 1 million people tuning in to watch the bout.

Since then, the pair have been involved in a number of promotional activities, including a sponsorship deal with UFC.

The deal saw the pair given prime sponsorship deals for the event, and they were seen wearing UFC-branded clothing.

The crowd’s reaction to the pair was not a surprise, as they have been heavily criticised for their behaviour in the past.

In particular, Logan Paul has been criticised for his controversial videos, which have included him filming a dead body in Japan and making jokes about suicide.

KSI has also been criticised for his behaviour, including his use of homophobic language.

The pair have also been criticised for their lack of respect for the sport of boxing, with many accusing them of using it as a platform to promote themselves.

The UFC crowd’s reaction to the pair is a sign that they are not welcome in the sport, and that their presence is not appreciated.

It remains to be seen whether the pair will continue to be involved in the sport, or if they will be forced to look elsewhere for sponsorship opportunities.