Warren Sapp Says Ochocinco Took Fall for Evelyn Lozada, Talks Kim Kardashian's Type
Warren Sapp, former NFL defensive tackle, recently expressed his opinion about reality star Evelyn Lozada, who he blamed for the demise of Chad Johnson's professional football career, while narrowing down the type of men that Kim Kardashian likes.
Sapp recently spoke with Miami New Times about his take on Johnson being cut from his hometown Miami Dolphins after allegedly head-butting Lozada, his estranged wife. While Lozada ended up being treated with stitches, and pressing charges after the domestic dispute that took place on Aug. 11, Sapp said she was also the person to blame for the situation and the loss of Johnson's job that followed.
Sapp, 39, blatantly questioned if Johnson initiated head butting with Lozada.
"Come on. Tell me the first and last name of a brother who headbutted someone," Sapp said. "When is the last time one of your homeboys called you and told you, 'Let me tell you about this fight at the club last night where this guy and his girlfriend were walking by and he turned around and headbutted the girl.' Never."
The former football player said he believes Johnson is taking responsibility for the situation even if he wasn't the aggressor.
"He's taking the rap for it. We don't do that. She did it," Sapp said. "That's a woman that is going to depend on her beauty for the rest of her life to open any door she wants to walk through, and she is going to do what to her forehead? I'm done."
While the former football player is currently promoting his new book, Sapp Attack: My Story, he also did a stint with "Dancing With The Stars" in 2008. Reality television star Kim Kardashian also appeared on the show which gave Sapp a little bit of insight into her love life.
Sapp told the Miami News Times that Kardashian had a type which may have been the reason for her divorce from Brooklyn Nets forward Kris Humphries.
"She likes a little guy: Reggie, Kanye, and Ray J. She ain't going over 200 pounds," Sapp said. "Other than that Humphries man, but that was too much man!"