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Olajide Olayinka: KSI reacts as Messi set to drop hydration drink

After years of saying Messi is the GOAT, Olajide Olayinka may change his tune after Messi drops a hydration drink.
After years of saying Messi is the GOAT, Olajide Olayinka may change his tune after Messi drops a hydration drink.
After years of saying Messi is the GOAT, Olajide Olayinka may change his tune after Messi drops a hydration drink.
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There is news about English social media influencer, professional boxer, and musician Olajide Olayinka Williams "JJ" Olatunji, known professionally as KSI.

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KSI is trending for his activities outside the boxing ring.

KSI and Messi

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Earlier this week, Messi declared that his Mas+ hydration drink would soon be available.

After years of saying Messi is the GOAT, Olajide Olayinka may change his tune after Messi drops a hydration drink.

Like everything Messi is connected to, pictures of the drink's packaging went viral.

People also noticed that the vividly colored bottles strongly resembled those of the popular sports drink Prime.

KSI, a co-founder of Prime, was quickly alerted to the resemblance and responded with a direct remark.

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After years of saying Messi is the GOAT, Olajide Olayinka may change his tune after Messi drops a hydration drink.

He took to X formerly Twitter to give his thoughts saying, "Looks familiar…"

KSI has always revered Messi and branded him the greatest of all time.

After years of saying Messi is the GOAT, Olajide Olayinka may change his tune after Messi drops a hydration drink.

In one of his posts, he said, "Messi has won a World Cup.

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Ronaldo has never won a World Cup. The debate is over people."

Even though Mas+ looks a lot like Prime, it will be accessible globally starting on June 14.

After years of saying Messi is the GOAT, Olajide Olayinka may change his tune after Messi drops a hydration drink.

Messi and his group had to select from around 450 alternative names for the much-awaited product.

However, after considerable consideration, they chose Mas, which translates to "more" in Spanish, and added a plus sign to give themselves an additional creative boost.

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