Scump Shows That He Would Have Held a Boxing Fight With Influencers Under Two Key Conditions

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Recently retired Call of Duty legend Seth Abner, nicknamed “The Dregs”, shared his thoughts on whether he would ever participate in the world of influential boxing, and although it sounded reluctant, he said it was possible, but given two conditions.

Scump announced his retirement from professional Call of Duty on January 17, shocking the scene that prepared him to announce his retirement after the end of the season, despite the fact that he has not yet passed even half.

While Scump himself, as well as the wider community, is still trying to figure out his post-gaming career, on a recent episode of the OpTic podcast, he was asked if he would consider participating in boxing fights of influencers who have taken over the internet – and it wasn’t quite a decisive no.

At the beginning of the episode, the OpTic team talked about Scamp’s life after retirement, and creative director Davis “Hitch” Edwards asked if boxing could be on the cards.

“No, man, I’m not a fighter, I’m a lover,” he told Hitch, before backing off a bit and saying he would do it under two conditions. “Well, actually, if the money was right, and if it was a fight I think I could win, I mean… Who knows?”

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He further added that embarrassment is “the worst thing that can happen” and he “will never get over it” if he gets knocked out.

However, we know that these influencers have earned absurd amounts of money from their boxing matches — in fact, Jake Paul was the third highest paid boxer between 2021-22, earning about $36 million from his fights alone.

So if the bag was really that big, it would be hard for the Scumbag to give it up.

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