Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Sporting ExcitementSporting Excitement

Boxing

Prime drink founder KSI’s net worth revealed as accounts show how much YouTuber and boxer has earned in year

, Prime drink founder KSI’s net worth revealed as accounts show how much YouTuber and boxer has earned in year

PRIME drink entrepreneur KSI saw assets in his business hit £11.9million last year, new paperwork reveals.

The social media influencer, rapper and crossover boxer paid himself a £1m dividend as cash rolled in on the back of his music and promotional work.

KSI drinking a bottle of Prime

Sales of his Prime Hydration drink – which he promotes with US star Logan Paul – have rocketed since its introduction last year and helped to boost his wealth.

After creditors, which include a £1.9m tax bill, were paid his business, The Throne Holdings Limited, was left with reserves of more than £5m.

As well as the bumper dividend KSI, real name Olajide Olatunji, 29, also advanced himself more than £5m from the company, which is due to be paid back with interest.

As well as a hugely successful music career KSI is one of the UK’s most sought after influencers with three YouTube channels with 41million subscribers and over 10billion video views.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

His most recent album, All Over the Place, went straight to number one and he has had five top five hits.

KSI also has a successful career as a celebrity boxer, has acted in a film and says he owns ten properties around the UK.

In his tell-all Amazon Prime documentary, he gave fans a tour of his stunning three-storey home worth over £10m.

KSI last boxed in January, knocking out YouTuber Faze Temperrr, 29, to take his boxing record to five wins and one draw.

That blemish came against Paul, 27, in 2018 but he won the rematch when they turned professional a year later.

They have since formed a friendship and in 2022 revealed the launch of Prime – to much success.

Already it has an estimated value of £18m and has fans so desperate to get their hands on it there have been fights in shops.

Looking ahead, Prime are set to debut a range of new flavours in 2023.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

KSI and Paul hope that will keep the thirst for Prime going as they enter their second year in business together.

Prime founders KSI and Logan Paul

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does learning to box take?

Boxing can be considered one of the oldest and most well-known martial arts. China is where the first known boxing match took place in 2200 BC. Boxing has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, boxing is still popular among athletes and celebrities. It takes approximately 10 months to master boxing.

The reason why it takes so long to learn boxing is because it involves many different types of movements. Each movement requires specific muscles in order to be effective. So, it takes time to develop these muscles.

You can learn how to move your body and then you can begin practicing any type boxing technique. Each technique will become easier over time.

What are the 7 punches to boxing?

There are seven boxing punches. They include jab and cross, hook and uppercut, straight right and left hook, as well as body shot. These punches will be used to attack the opponent’s head, body and legs.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

How many punches is a human capable of taking?

A punch is “a blow delivered from the fist”. Only one punch can be sustained by a human. You are punching someone in the face if they hit you. You cannot hit the person back. This would be two punches.

What is Boxing and how does it work?

Boxing is an intense sport in which two people attempt to knock their opponent out by hitting them in both the head or face. The goal of boxing, is to strike your opponent as hard as you can without causing injury. In order for this to happen, both boxers must be able to throw punches at high speed. They should also have excellent hand-eye coordination.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

How do beginners train to become boxers?

Boxing is one among the oldest sports. However, boxing has become very popular in recent years. Boxing is a sport where two fighters face off against each other in a ring. They punch each other until one fighter falls down.

Find out if you are interested in boxing before you start thinking about becoming a boxer. You can watch some boxing matches on YouTube to feel how it feels hitting someone. After you have decided whether or not you want to be a boxer you will need to decide which type of fighting you prefer.

How can I practice boxing defense by myself?

Boxing is among the oldest forms of martial art known to man. Boxing is also considered to be one of the hardest sports to play. It’s not enough to punch someone in their face and knock them out. You have to be able to defend yourself against kicks and punches.

Find a local boxing gym. After you have found a great place to train, you will need gloves and headgear. Gloves protect you hands while the helmet protects your head. You’ll also need to wear shorts and a T-shirt.

Once you’ve got all your equipment, you’ll need to warm up properly. You can start slowly and then increase speed gradually. If you feel ready, get on the bag and start sparring with another boxer. Don’t fret if you don’t succeed. Try again until you get it right.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

How long does learning boxing take?

It takes about 3 months to learn boxing. This includes learning how to do footwork, stand, and balance. Remember that boxing is more than just throwing punches. You also need to learn how to block and dodge attacks.

Statistics

  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)
  • This article received 39 testimonials and 89% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. (wikihow.com)

External Links

boxandflow.com

expertboxing.com

How To

How to learn how to box for fitness

How to learn to box for exercise

You learn boxing to increase your physical fitness and self-confidence. Boxing is a popular sport. It requires strength and speed as well agility, coordination, balance, power, and accuracy.

It’s a great way for you to feel fit and healthy. It will be a fun activity that you will want to do again and again.

There are many options for boxing training. Some take place at gyms or health clubs while others require you to train at home. Online courses allow you to learn from anywhere in the globe.

It is important to find a program that suits your needs and your lifestyle. Exercises that build muscle mass, flexibility, endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and improve overall well-being are the best.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

You should also consider whether you prefer a beginner’s course or a more advanced one. Beginner’s programs typically teach fundamental techniques and drills like shadowboxing, sparring and mitt work. Advanced programs typically offer a wider variety of exercises and cover more complex movements.

The beginner’s program usually lasts around 8 weeks and costs less than $100. However, they don’t provide any guidance on nutrition, weight loss, injury prevention, or other aspects of boxing training.

Advanced programs can last up to six months, and usually cost about $300. They can include nutrition advice, stretching routines, warm up exercises, and instructions on proper technique. In addition, some programs incorporate resistance training (such as lifting weights) and aerobic conditioning (such as running).

Did you miss our previous article…
https://www.sportingexcitement.com/boxing/anthony-joshuas-return-fight-with-jermaine-franklin-on-april-1-slammed-as-horrible-by-michael-hunter/

Advertisement
Advertisement

Latest

Tennis

What Happened? French tennis player Arthur Cazaux, 21, was forced to retire from his match against compatriot Harold Mayot after collapsing on the court...

Premier League

New Independent Football Regulator Premier League clubs could be hit with fines exceeding £50 million if they do not cooperate with the Government's newly...

Premier League

What's happening? Manchester United is reportedly considering a sensational swap deal involving Jadon Sancho. The England international was frozen out by manager Erik ten...

Premier League

Darren Bent's Bold Statement Former Tottenham Hotspur player Darren Bent has shocked fans by revealing his preference for Arsenal to win the Premier League...

Premier League

Chelsea's Challenge Erin Cuthbert from Chelsea is gearing up for a challenging match against Ajax in the Women's Champions League quarter-finals. She acknowledges the...

Premier League

Forest in Relegation Zone Nottingham Forest's four-point deduction has pushed them into the Premier League's relegation zone, swapping places with Luton Town. Everton Facing...

Advertisement
Advertisement

Facebook

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement