![]() ![]() Rodin Eckenroth / Getty Images Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic There definitely has to be some animosity." Influencers have moved into the boxing space and there may be no going backīryce Hall and Austin McBroom are set to fight each other as part of the "Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms" event. "We can't just go up there and say we are best friends, I don't think anybody would be interested in that. "Fans want to see beef, whether it's real or fake, it doesn't matter," McBroom said. Having a feud or a beef helps build the excitement for the match and McBroom believes it is crucial for fan engagement. Though family vlogging and lip-synching might be two different forms of content, both McBroom and Hall are linked in their affinity for being tied up in internet drama. "I'm able to step outside my brand a little bit with this event and let people know I have to do things a little differently in order for this to happen." "My brand is a lot different than all these other guys," McBroom said. He's taken this opportunity to try and transition his content out of the family-friendly vlogs that have allowed him and his wife Catherine Paiz to become successful influencers who in 2019 purchased a $10 million Los Angeles home. ![]() With Logan fighting Mayweather last weekend and Jake going a "different direction," this left Hall who he described as "young and immature."įor the past three months, McBroom says that he's been training every day with regularly running, preparing at the gym, and cryotherapy. He's young and immature and I'm going to teach him a lesson."Īccording to McBroom, he originally had three potential targets on his list: Logan Paul, Jake Paul, and then Bryce Hall. "We have real beef, I wouldn't say I hate him but just don't like him. "Him and I definitely don't like each other," McBroom told Insider. Hall and McBroom have been publicly feuding for months, with Hall posting a text message conversation between the pair in March and the pair getting into a scuffle at the May press conference. McBroom believes he'll have the upper hand in this weekend's brawl McBroom spoke to Insider in an interview ahead of the fight. With an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 people in attendance and many more watching the Pay-Per View online, this event continues the recent trend of influencers punching each other in a regulated environment for financial gain.Īustin McBroom of the Ace Family, with 19 million YouTube followers, will headline the event in a fight against TikTok star Bryce Hall, who has 20 million TikTok followers. On June 12th, 12 of the internet's most rambunctious influencers will face off in a "Battle of the Platforms" boxing match presented by Social Gloves at the Hard Rock Stadium. McBroom told Insider that there "definitely has to be some animosity" for an event like this.Controversial creators Austin McBroom and Bryce Hall headline the experience.Social Gloves' Battle of the Platforms will pit 12 YouTubers and TikTokers against each other in a boxing event.And hopefully everybody got paid up front for this latest Social Gloves event.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. At the same time, he was sued for not paying some of the fighters and investors and the event reportedly lost at least $10 million. It’s worth noting McBroom was one of the main promoters of the Battle of the Platforms event so he likely received a significant cut of any revenues that were accrued. Additionally, Hall reportedly made $5 million and McBroom said in a media appearance he was willing to make less than Hall in the bout. It’s unclear how much McBroom made with his third round TKO of Bryce Hall, but both McBroom and Hall confirmed the latter would pay the former a $1 million bonus if McBroom scored a knockout. On that night, AnEsonGib reportedly made something north of $900,000 between his fight purse and sponsorship deals. The last time AnEsonGib and Austin McBroom were involved in a notable boxing event, it was last year’s Battle of the Platforms featuring YouTube and TikTok personalities. All fighters are expected to receive some manner of payment, but it’s not entirely clear how much it will be. The AnEsonGib-McBroom fight is technically a pro fight while the rest are exhibitions. Former NFL running backs Adrian Peterson and Le’Veon Bell will face off in their respective boxing debuts and former NBA player Nick Young faces “celebrity videographer” Minikon. ![]() The world of Social Gloves boxing continues on Saturday evening when AnEsonGib and Austin McBroom close out a five-fight main card of dubious intrigue. ![]()
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