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'They Would S**t Their Pants': Basketball Star LeBron James Addresses 'Critics'

© REUTERS / Kim KlementSep 12, 2020; Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) warms up prior to game five of the second round against the Houston Rockets in the 2020 NBA Playoffs at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex
Sep 12, 2020; Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) warms up prior to game five of the second round against the Houston Rockets in the 2020 NBA Playoffs at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex - Sputnik International
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UFC Welterweight fighter Colby Covington called out NBA superstar LeBron James on Saturday night over the latter's support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Covington said he stood with first responders and referred to James as a "spineless coward."

Basketball superstar and Black Lives Matter activist LeBron James hit back at "critics" following his team's latest win.

The Los Angeles Lakers player said opponents would "s*** their pants" if they had to face him in the arena - or in "the ring".

“Anybody can talk from outside but if they got into the ring or got into the arena, probably 10 times out of 10, they’d s*** their pants,” James said on Sunday, following the Lakers' narrow 105-103 victory over the Denver Nuggets.

​James did not say who he was referring to, but his remarks came a day after UFC mixed martial arts fighter Colby Covington called the iconic NBA star a "spineless coward", apparently for criticism of police amid months of Black Lives Matter protests.

“I want to dedicate this fight to all the first responders, all the military out there,” Covington said after his fifth-round victory over Tryon Woodley on Saturday night. “This world would not be safe without you guys, you keep us safe, and not these woke athletes. I'm sick of these spineless cowards like LeBron James.”

US President Donald Trump, who Covington supports in the November 3 election, phoned to congratulate the welterweight during a post-match interview.

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