Farrah Abraham Challenges Drita D’Avanzo to a Celebrity Boxing Match — See Drita’s Response!
They might be taking their feud from social media to the squared circle! Reality TV fans were buzzing last month after former Teen Mom OG star Farrah Abraham got into a nasty social media fight with Mob Wives alum Drita D’Avanzo. Now, their feud is still going strong and earlier this week, Farrah even seemed to challenge Drita to a boxing match to settle their differences — but Drita responded and it sounds like Farrah might want to think twice before stepping into the ring with her.
Drita posted a clip of Farrah training for upcoming for her upcoming celebrity boxing match this November, and since she doesn’t have an opponent yet, Farrah listed off some ideas of who she’d like to take down in the ring. “Who would I want to beat [their] butt? There’s so many,” Farrah said. “Maybe like some of the Teen Moms who talk trash about me and bully me, maybe it’s even some of producers who bullied me off the show that I created with them. Maybe there’s, like, Drita, since she wanted a piece of this.”
The Staten Island native did not hold back in her response to Farrah. “Listen up #horseface I called u [sic] out…n u [sic] called a lawyer!! Are u [sic] gonna have a cop as the referee too????????????” Drita wrote in the caption.
Drita went on to explain the conditions under which she would agree to go one-on-one with Farrah, and it doesn’t sound like Drita is messing around.
“I dont want u [sic] wearing headgear! I dont want a referee stopping anything! I rather be on the streets. I told [you] I’d pay u [sic] to come meet me…since u [sic] are so desperate to use my name to make a dollar,” Drita continued. “Howeva [sic] I have a better idea…I love boxing but when it comes to u [sic] I rather fight in a cage #UFC style…. I’m tired of people talking s–t…then calling lawyers and cops once s–t gets real. Wanna do it legit…no problem…in a #cage where u [sic] belong u [sic] filthy #animal. Give me the date and time!!! I’m here! I’m ready.”
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