KSI is set to take on both, rapper Swarmz and professional boxer Luis Pineda in the same night this week at the O2 in London as he looks to be part of a historic double!

The famous YouTuber and member of the Sidemen, KSI, has made a name for himself as a major celebrity through his YouTube content and also now his music career which has seen him collab with the likes of Tom Grennan.

Another one of his adventures has seen him bring out his own drink brand ‘Prime’ with his fellow content creator Logan Paul, who was the man he stepped foot in the ring with for his two fights to date.

His first fight ended in a draw before he got the better of his then foe via a split decision at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles, California.

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KSI is back on home soil for his third and fourth fights against Swarmz and Pineda, giving fans from his country the chance to see him in person.

KSI boxing weigh-ins

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 08: KSI waits stand on the scale during the official weigh-in at L.A. Live Xbox Plaza on November 08, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Victor Decolongon/Getty Images)

It’s safe to say he really is pulling out all the stops for this fight, two bouts on the same evening with one being against a professional after he’s been away from the ring for two years, he’s going to need to train hard.

That certainly seems to be the case though, we’ve already seen him share his transformation from the start of 2022 to now, with him shedding the pounds and bulking up, ready to be in prime physique for his big night.

We expect to see him take on a fight with long-term rival Jake Paul, with the pair always going back and forth on social media, so this test is the perfect way to get back into the groove and shake off all that ring rust.

With just a few days to go until the big night, there has been a media workout/open training session where KSI has been put through his paces in the ring.

He certainly looks sharp and ready for his big night, with the punches landing on the pads sounding incredibly satisfying and firm.

His professional opponent, Luis Pineda doesn’t have a great record with a string of wins hard to come by for the Mexican. At 23 years-old, he is easily the toughest test KSI will have had, as even with a negative record, he’s still a professional boxer, so JJ will need to be on his best form come Saturday night.