Jason Whitlock says he feels sorry for Stephen A. Smith after the ESPN host unleashed a furious tirade against his rival on Wednesday.

Over 59 minutes on his Youtube show, Smith accused Whitlock of being ‘a devil’, worse than a ‘white supremacist’ and the ‘most despicable, lying, no-good, fat-a** human being I have ever known’.

Smith’s comments were supported by several of his media colleagues but Whitlock hit back on social media on Wednesday night.

‘I knew Stephen A was limited. I didn’t know he was this limited,’ the controversial columnist said. 

‘I’m starting to feel sorry for him. I beat up a baby seal.’

Jason Whitlock says he feels sorry for Stephen A. Smith after the ESPN host's furious tirade

Jason Whitlock says he feels sorry for Stephen A. Smith after the ESPN host’s furious tirade 

Smith referred to Whitlock as a 'b****' and a 'fat piece of s***' in his program on Wednesday

Smith referred to Whitlock as a ‘b****’ and a ‘fat piece of s***’ in his program on Wednesday

The X-rated tirade came after Whitlock penned a column claiming details in Smith’s recently-released memoir did not ‘add up’.

‘I hate this b*****. Far more than a little bit. He is the worst human being any of you will ever meet,’ the ESPN host responded on ‘The Stephen A. Smith Show’.

‘You get within a mile of his presence, wrap your arms around yourself to protect your soul. He is Cain. He is a devil, the worst.’ 

Whitlock claimed that, around a decade ago, he tried to repair his relationship with Smith. But the ESPN host said his contract includes a stipulation that ensures he never has to work with Whitlock.

‘At the request of (former ESPN chiefs) John Skipper and John Kosner, I made a sincere effort to make peace with SAS in 2013 or 14,’ Whitlock said, vowing to ‘dig up’ an email to prove it.

'He's the dude that's going to have a funeral and there ain't going to be pallbearers,' Smith said

‘He’s the dude that’s going to have a funeral and there ain’t going to be pallbearers,’ Smith said

Their incredible feud comes just days after ESPN found itself at the center of another high-profile war of words.

Jimmy Kimmel and Aaron Rodgers have dominated the headlines this week after the Jets QB linked the late-night host to the Jeffrey Epstein papers.

And Whitlock said: ‘I like Jimmy Pitaro, the (chairman) of ESPN. He inherited a complete mess from John Skipper. Pitaro tried to clean it up. 

‘But I’m not sure you can clean up a Disney mess. It’s impossible to manage talent at Disney. What’s transpired at ESPN in the past week is a total embarrassment.’



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Post source: Daily mail

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