
"All of the lawsuits have been resolved, including the lawsuits between and Social Gloves. "I am glad to say, all of the fighters have been compensated (a few that are pending due to them potentially participating in the new event) and that we all are officially able to move forward despite the less-than-expected financial results. "With all that being said," McBroom continued. Former UFC star Paige VanZant also appeared on the show in an analyst role, but has not commented on whether or not she was paid. There were concerns over fighters being paid, while broadcasters including Jonathan Coachman who announced the show and Marcos Villegas who provided backstage interviews still claim not to have been paid. Big thank you to James Harden for believing in a vision and turning it into a reality. "Thank you all for being patient though this unexpected journey. Who can say, they had 16 of the top social media guys get in the ring and fight each other, we did that and we did it first.Ĭonor McGregor's sister sends emotional message to UFC star on her birthday "Regardless of what people have said about the business side of the event, the entertainment side of the event was incredible - amassing over two billion impressions and fighters gaining millions of followers. Thank you all for being part of an event that people still talk about and will continue to talk about for a while. "I first want to start out by saying thank you to every - single fighter who participated. "Dear Youtubers vs TikTokers event," he said in a lengthy Instagram story. The American is expected face AnEsonGib in his next outing, and released a statement to clarify the latest goings on around his last show. McBroom was criticised by those involved for failing to pay fighters and staff, but insists that the issues have been dealt with as he prepares to announce the return of his Social Gloves promotion this evening.

But despite a seemingly successful event on the night, the show drew just shy of 150,000 pay-per-views against a predicted number in the millions. The social media sensation, who runs the ACE Family YouTube channel, beat Bryce Hall in front of tens of thousands at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami last summer. He also had a point deducted in the first for his dirty boxing, and admitted after the fight that he 'wasn't a fighter'.YouTube star Austin McBroom claims he has settled all outstanding payments after his boxing debut failed to deliver at the box office and cost him a fortune. In the co-main event, AnEsonGib dominated Tayler Holder in a one-sided exhibition bout, but the judges ruled it a majority draw much to the chagrin of the audience watching at home and in the stadium.Īustin McBroom bt Bryce Hall by TKO in R3Ĭocky TikTok star Bryce Hall was utterly annihilated when he stepped into the ring with former NCAA basketball standout Austin McBroom.ĭespite claiming to have fought 40 times on the streets, Hall looked completely out of his depth against the far superior athlete in McBroom, and a number of standing eight counts were called.

The event was attended by an estimated 15,000 spectators in the stadium, which holds 63,000 at capacity for Miami Dolphins football matches.Īnd on an exciting undercard, British fighter Faze Jarvis landed a gruesome knockout on top TikTok star Michael Le, before Vinnie Hacker stopped Deji Olatunji to get one back for his side.

McBroom dominated the bout for all three rounds, before the referee, mercifully, put an end to proceedings, earning the YouTube star a massive victory. Austin McBroom stopped TikTok star Bryce Hall in a brutal three round fight at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami tonight, in the latest social media influencer bout.
