Adin Ross may want Wallace West in the ring, but the viral Spurs fan says he's got a much bigger problem waiting for him.
Just days after becoming an internet sensation for fighting Knicks fans in Penn Station during New York's championship celebration, West reportedly received an invitation from Ross to compete at his Brand Risk boxing event. But before he can worry about a potential opponent, the Philadelphia native says he's more concerned about facing his mother.
According to Dexerto, Ross publicly extended the offer underneath one of West's Instagram posts, writing, "Check ya DM, let's get u a fight on Brand Risk," after videos of the self-proclaimed Knicks villain spread across social media.
West hasn't officially accepted the invitation, but he was quick to reveal who he considers the real threat.
"My mom found out about NYC, I'm cooked," West wrote on his Instagram Stories after his videos exploded online. "I'm so fucking dead. She's gonna beat the shit out of me."
A few hours later, he shared a photo from an airport, joking that the only solution was to leave town before she got her hands on him.
"I booked the fastest flight out of Philly," he said. "I'm crazy enough to fight New Yorkers, but my mom, she's a real demon. She's from North Philly."
West, who goes by @thee_wallace27 on Instagram, unexpectedly shot to internet fame after videos showed him roaming Penn Station in a Dennis Rodman Spurs jersey while challenging seemingly anyone celebrating the Knicks' first NBA championship in 53 years.
The clips quickly spread across social media as West refused to back down despite being heavily outnumbered. At one point, police escorted him away from the scene, though the confrontation eventually spilled outside as he continued jawing with fans.
Since then, West has leaned into the attention, insisting he emerged from the night unscathed and criticizing Knicks fans for not squaring up with him individually.