‘Fight with Hongman Choi’ Bob Sapp “I have two wives, we share everything with one mind”

‘Fight with Hongman Choi’ Bob Sapp “I have two wives, we share everything with one mind”
‘Fight with Hongman Choi’ Bob Sapp “I have two wives, we share everything with one mind”
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Bob Sapp (50), a mixed martial arts athlete, appeared on the YouTube channel ‘Pisik University’ on the 21st. /YouTube channel ‘Pisik University’

Famous American mixed martial arts athlete Bob Sapp (50) is garnering attention after confessing that he does everything with his two wives.

On the 21st, a video called ‘Ask Bob Sapp about Choi Hong-man’ was posted on the YouTube channel ‘Pisik University’. Bob Sapp, who appeared in the video, was asked by a Pisik University member that day, ‘Have you ever written a love letter yourself?’, to which he replied, “I often write to my wives.”

He said, “Actually, it’s been a while since I got married. I didn’t make it public because of my situation, but now people know. So, so to speak, I have two wives.” He continued, “One is Latin American and the other is Japanese. “I’m doing well,” he added.

In response, the members of Physik University asked questions such as “Is that possible?” and “Is it possible to have two wives at the same time, rather than marrying one, divorcing, and finding a new wife?”

“We are married together,” said Bob. “The three of us are of one mind. We travel together and share everything. “We all sleep together in the same bed,” he said.

He said, “My friends make fun of me a lot. It’s not a couple, it’s a triple. “We like each other, so it’s okay for us to live together like this,” he said. At the end of the video, Bob said, “Did you enjoy ‘Pisik Show’? If you are single or planning to get married, see you soon. “Let’s meet again,” he said, looking for his third wife.

Babsap and Hongman Choi. /Sports Chosun

Bob, a ‘first-generation martial arts star’, was a former American football player who transitioned to professional wrestling in 2001 and kickboxing in 2002. He has a record of 11 wins and 17 losses in 28 fights since making his debut against Tsuyoshi Nakashiko at K-1 Survival in 2002. Afterwards, in September 2005, he faced ‘Techno Goliath’ Choi Hong-man in the opening match of K-1 WGP 2005 and became known in Korea. In 2009, he defeated Lee Wang-pyo to become the WWA champion. He is currently active as a professional wrestler.

The article is in Korean

Tags: Fight Hongman Choi Bob Sapp wives share mind

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