

McBroom faced backlash after the event, with many claims of underpay from fighters and fellow event organizers. Austin McBroom fight that would’ve been a part of the Battle of the Platforms event on June 12th. TikTok’s parent company Byte Dance just issued a cease & desist order against the upcoming Bryce Hall vs. YouTubers fight This new influencer boxing trend may have just been knocked out.

TikTokers event in Miami, defeating Bryce Hall via TKO in three rounds. Why is ByteDance trying to stop Bryce Hall’s TikTokers vs. which Austin expects to go down sometime later this year. Bryce Hall event will exclusively be available for live streaming on LiveXLive around the world. Austin McBroom made his boxing debut during a YouTubers vs. against, you guessed it, Live X Live.Īs for the fighter pay, McBroom - who says they generated $3-4 million on ticket sales alone - insists all the fighters will get paid before Social Gloves' next event. He says he has also filed a lawsuit (we haven't seen that one). hence the lawsuit.īut, McBroom isn't giving in without a fight. Hall vs McBroom Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms is set to go live 7pm on Saturday, June 15th at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami and will be available to watch on pay-per-view at the LiveXLive site. The boxing world has seen several influencers enter the ring over the last few. resulting in a 20% loss in their stock price - "causing nearly $100 million in damages." The event will also feature live music from DJ Khaled, Migos and Lil Baby. Bryce Hall and Austin McBroom will go head to head at the YouTube vs TikTok boxing event this weekend. The YouTube vs TikTok fight finally has a winner Here’s a look at who won the Austin McBroom and Bryce Hall fight as we explore what went down during the battle of the platforms event. There's more, Live X Live says McBroom badmouthed their company after the event. who says they ultimately sold only 136,000 PPV's for the fight - significantly less than they say Austin expected.

insisting his popularity alone would translate into millions buying the fight for $49.99. However, in a lawsuit recently filed by Live X Live in L.A., the company tells a very different story.Īccording to the suit, LXL claims McBroom refused to promote the event. On it, it said McBroom (Opponent) and a 5 million figure. Right? So, the reason why the fighters haven’t gotten paid yet is because Live X Live has been holding on to all the funds." (KABC) - A violent brawl erupted between TikTok star Bryce Hall and YouTuber Austin McBroom during a press conference ahead of their celebrity boxing match. On Monday (March 15th), Bryce posted a photo to his Instagram Story that showed a contract from Austin for the potential fight. No, Social Gloves partnered with Live X Live who live streamed it and collected everybody’s money. The pay-per-view purchase had an early sale price. "Everyone thinks that Social Gloves just did everything. Bryce Hall event will exclusively be available for live streaming on LiveXLive around the world.
