Rapper Drake’s notorious betting curse has struck again, this time costing him a whopping $450,000. The Canadian artiste had placed a hefty wager on Israel Adesanya to reclaim his UFC middleweight title, but the Nigerian fighter fell short, losing to Dricus du Plessis by choke submission.
Drake’s loss has reignited the debate about the “Drake Curse,” a superstition suggesting that the rapper’s public support for athletes and teams often leads to unexpected losses or underperformance. With this latest defeat, Drake’s betting record now stands at 17-189, a staggering 92% loss rate.
The “Drake Curse” has become a popular topic in the sports world, with many fans believing that the rapper’s involvement can jinx even the most promising teams and athletes. This latest incident has only added fuel to the fire, with social media users quick to blame Drake for Adesanya’s loss.
Despite his passion for sports and high-profile affiliations with athletes and teams, Drake’s betting woes continue to mount. Will he break the curse, or will his betting streak continue to plummet?