Lamar Odom is making headlines once again, returning to the world of sports for one night. The former NBA player took part in a boxing match, getting a big W after dominating his rival from the beginning through the end of the fight.

The former Los Angeles Lakers star fought Aaron Carter, an old pop star looking for some emotion in his life. Well, that came in the form of big blows by Odom, who had no mercy with the "I want Candy" and "Aaron's Party” singer.

Taking advantage of his long arms, Odom took care of business, hitting Carter repeatedly, getting a TKO win over his opponent.

This fight was the main event of a Celebrity Boxing promotion hosted by Ice-T and his wife Coco. To make things more interesting, UFC legend Chuck Liddell was the match's referee, and he seemed to have a very good time watching Odom and Carter go at it.

We’re living in times where everybody wants to be a boxer and make millions for that. It’s highly unlikely that Odom made that amount with this fight, but celebrities getting into the ring is a big trend that won’t stop anytime soon.

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