Trump Vs. Biden: ’He Would Go Down Very, Very Quickly’

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Welcome to combat sports in 2021. 45th United States President Donald Trump may have struggled against the incumbent U.S. President Joe Biden in the federal election; however, Trump thi…


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Welcome to combat sports in 2021.

45th United States President Donald Trump may have struggled against the incumbent U.S. President Joe Biden in the federal election; however, Trump thinks he would make quick work of Biden in the boxing ring.

The Donald and his son Donald Trump Jr. will provide alternate commentary for Triller’s upcoming boxing pay-per-view (PPV) on Sat., Sept. 11. The card’s main event pits Evander Holyfield vs. Vitor Belfort and takes place inside Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. During Thursday’s pre-fight press conference (watch here), Trump — who called into the event— was asked to choose his opponent if he had to fight someone on Saturday. No surprise, Trump wants to (Orange) crush Joe and leave him sleepy.

“If I had to box somebody. I think probably my easiest fight would be Joe Biden,” Trump said, according to MMA Fighting’s Jed Goodman. “I think he would go down very, very quickly.”

Ask oddsmakers a few years ago and they would likely agree with Trump. Bovada released odds in 2018 that had Trump as a -140 favorite to beat Biden. Apparently so does Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White, who allegedly told his pal Trump that Biden would make a poor fighter.

“Holyfield vs. Belfort” features a co-main event clash between former UFC Middleweight champion Anderson Silva and former UFC Light Heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz at a catchweight of 195-pounds.


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