Energy Slap star Mikael-Michelle Brown is getting a number of love from NBA gamers as of late.
Since making her promotional debut in December with a call win over Emily Whitmire, Brown has change into a well-liked determine on social media. Throughout a current interview with TMZ Sports activities, Brown revealed that her DMs have been overflowing with messages from followers, celebrities, and, extra particularly, a slew of NBA gamers.
“My DMs now versus a few months in the past are so completely different,” Brown stated. “Um, half of them are folks begging me to slap them within the face—and so I simply undergo these.
“Then, uh, I’ve some fairly fascinating, you already know, celebrities in my DMs that I by no means thought. So, that’s all the time enjoyable. I like to, you already know, present my mates that—we snigger. After which, yeah, simply, you already know, a number of date affords, which is cool. After which you already know a few of the imply stuff. However the DMs are positively loopy.”
“I’ll say the game that appears to essentially be is NBA. I don’t know what it’s. I don’t suppose I’ve ever had an NBA earlier than, however they’re simply coming from all over the place. So, I don’t know what it’s with the NBA, however I’ll say that.”
A rising star on this planet of fight sports activities, Brown just lately turned down a profitable provide from OnlyFans to signal with Passes, a platform for content material creators based by billionaire tech entrepreneur Lucy Guo.
Regardless of back-to-back losses, Mikael-Michelle Brown is proving to be a favourite amongst energy slap followers
In March, Brown went toe-to-toe with Paige VanZant at Energy Slap 12. She in the end got here up quick, struggling a unanimous determination loss to the previous UFC star and BKFC brawler. She returned to the rostrum in June solely to be disqualified within the second spherical of her scrap with Ellie Dempster.
Earlier than making her Energy Slap premiere, Brown scored a 58-second knockout in her novice blended martial arts debut underneath the Tuff-N-Uff banner in 2019.