OnlyFans model to dump MMA champion boyfriend Johnny Eblen if he loses fight
Unbeaten MMA champion Johnny Eblen will be a single man if he loses his next fight after his OnlyFans model girlfriend vowed to dump him if he loses.
Eblen, who is on a 14-fight winning streak, makes his PFL debut this Saturday in Saudi Arabia against the promotion's light-heavyweight champion Impa Kasanganay. Eblen's girlfriend Jessenia Rebecca spoke about her relationship with Eblen during a recent interview with No Jumper and was asked what she would do if he lost his upcoming fight.
“Then I’m out, he has to win," she said. The couple were accused of faking the story for publicity reasons but Eblen confirmed it was true as he told Mirror Fighting: "It's not a joke, it's real. It's a real story, I'm friends with a few girls and we like to have fun. I go shopping here and there and get into shenanigans whenever I'm back home, it's just s*** that I do sometimes.
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"People think it puts more pressure on me but it doesn't. They are going to click on things that they want to click on and people happen to care about that part of my life over the fighting. The only thing I've got to do is go out there to fight and whatever happens happens."
AJ Bunker makes weight switch offer to OnlyFans star Elle Brooke for rematchRebecca, who has over two million Instagram followers, was recently treated to an $85,000 shopping spree by Eblen but she has stood by her decision to dump him if he loses. "Since when was being honest wrong? Do you think if I stop being attractive or gained a bunch of weight he would be with me?
"No! He likes me because I’m attractive and I like him because he's a champion. Either one of us can get dumped if we lose the thing that the other found attractive," she wrote. Fans have since told Eblen that he should give Rebecca a taste of her own medicine by dumping her in his post-fight interview if he beats Kasanganay.
"It might happen man, who knows man. I can't reveal anything quite yet, we'll see," Eblen said of the idea. The American is fighting for the first time since knocking out Fabian Edwards, the brother of UFC champion Leon, last September. Kasanganay captured the PFL's light-heavyweight world title and $1million prize last November when he out-pointed Josh Silveira.