From Wanting Candy to Boxing Matches

8.16.21

Aaron Carter via TMZ Sports Interview

Aaron Carter via TMZ Sports Interview

Aaron Carter was once known as a young, singing pop sensation. His massive hit records I Want Candy and Aaron’s Party were heard around the world and loved by females all over. It has been a few years since he has released any music, with a completely new look. Now, it seems like his new adventurers include boxing and calling out other rap artists, particularly, Soulja Boy.

Not too long ago, Aaron Carter got in the boxing ring with Lamar Odom. Now, this already seems like a horrible idea, but Aaron came out swinging like a mad man. As you may assume, he was eventually knocked out, after stumbling around like a toddler learning to walk for the first time for quite a bit. However, Aaron is not done with his boxing career, and has seemingly requested Soulja Boy as his next target.

It was during a TMZ Sports Interview, that a clip went viral of Aaron Carter calling out the rapper. He says “I would probably call out Soulja Boy, but I would rip him apart.” Aaron specifically said that he did not think Soulja would ever respond, feeling that most rappers and musicians are threatened by his concert and record sales. It has been some time since Aaron has proven this matter, so all Soulja Boy needs to do is play Make It Clap three more times and he may just win the fight if we are talking music numbers. But when it comes to boxing, Soulja Boy proved him wrong by responding almost immediately.

Soulja Boy took to Instagram sharing he saw The Shade Room post the clip. While questioning who is Aaron Carter, he states he would “beat the candy” out of Aaron for being that little kid who used to sing I Want Candy.

Soulja Boy does not seem like one to back down from a fight. However, he would not be the first to knock out Aaron Carter in a ring, so I guess we will see what will happen next. What we do know is, celebrity boxing has become a recent phenomenon, and we have two extremely interesting and willing parities.

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