Charleston White Wins Boxing Match After Island Boys’ Kodiyakredd Quits Mid-Fight

The 48-year-old comedian forced Kodiyakredd to throw in the towel.

Charleston White and Kodyiakredd on the Island Boys in a split image.
Cam Newton via YouTube, Kodyiakredd via Spotify

48-year-old comedian Charleston White participated in Adin Ross and Brand Risk Promotions' latest boxing event on Sunday (June 22) in Nashville, and things did not go well for his opponent, 23-year-old Kodyiakredd of the Island Boys.

White and Kodyiakredd, real name Franky Venegas, got in the ring for the main event on Sunday, joining the likes of fighters including Scam Likely, Supah Hot Fire, Julian Newman, and Gio Wise. The controversial social media figure and rapper previously appeared at multiple Adin Ross boxing events, including one where he was escorted out of the event after losing in the first round to Twitch streamer Oblivion. He followed that up with another loss, and now his boxing record sits at 0-3 after he fought White, who made his boxing debut with the fight.

White was supported by Milton Lacroix, a boxing coach who had previously worked with Logan Paul, and things were off to a steady start when the bell rang. But in the second round, White caught Kodyiak with a punch that left him looking disoriented. Moments after the punch landed, Kodyiak made it clear he did not want to continue the fight.

During the same event, White indicated that he was willing to take legal action against Kodyiakredd's girlfriend for allegedly spitting on his wife, Tamara White. "His girl spit on my girl," he said while joining Ross. "That's assault. So we going to ask [the] police department to file a criminal charge against Island Boy girlfriend. Then I'm going to get him civily."

Ross told White that he could get him connected with his lawyer if he's serious about wanting to pursue legal action. "Lawyer Goldstein, he's gonna make sure he's good, I'll pay your lawyer fees," said Ross, to which White added, "Sound like a jew to me, so let's hire 'em."

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