![]() ![]() Dominant performance for the Youtuber.ĭDG wins the match over Nate Wyatt. DDG eats a right uppercut and a left hand. Wyatt complaining about shots to the back of the head, but Wyatt keeps turning his body into DDG. DDG lands a overhand right off the tie up. Looks like DDG is up four going into the final round.īoth keep tying up often. Wyatt is a little more active in round four. Wyatt ducks a lot and it causes DDG to tie up. DDG finding a home for the overhand right. Wyatt is down two rounds.ĭDG hurts Wyatt, referee steps in for 10-count. Wyatt takes another overhand right from DDG. DDG takes rounds one.ĭDG relying on his jab, setting up his punches for the most part. DDG is moving his head well, looks more comfortable. This one is over.įaze Jarvis with the KNOCKOUT /r0nX11oCdwĭDG being more of the aggressor early on in round one. Jarvis lands a right hand and puts Le to the canvas. Jarvis pours it on and the referee steps in for the 10 count at the end of round one. Jarvis finding a home for the right cross. Jarvis lets his hands go and ref steps in for 10 count. McBroom attacks Azelart and lands a right cross and the referee jumps in and calls it off. Referee come sin for a 10-count, Azelart answers. Azelart gets his hands going, but McBroom answers with a barrage. McBroom looking for the big punches at the end of round one.Īzelart turns his back. Azelart lands a jab, but eats two hooks from McBroom. Azelart is rocked and against the ropes, referee steps in for 10 count. ![]() Ben AzelartĪzelart tapping punches and McBroom putting together combinations. Johnston pours on the intensity, stalks Saurage. Looks like Johnston is up going into round five. Johnston unloads on Saurage referee steps in for a 10 count. Saurage argues the decision for the 10 count. Johnston makes Saurage retreat, referee steps in for a 10-count. Saurage is looking for the knockout in the first two rounds. Saurage is throwing more recklessly, but lands some hooks with the 16 oz. Johnston looks more comfortable in the first round. Off to a great start, fighters are wearing headgear, but not boxing headgear, wrestling headgear. Holder is yet to compete inside the ring, but has stated he’s been training for the last five years. Gib makes his return to the ring since suffering a first-round TKO loss to Youtube sensation Jake Paul in January 2020. Hall is also new to boxing, but has experience in combat sports as a former high school wrestler. ![]() He played Division basketball for Saint Louis University. McBroom come sin with no boxing experience, but is an athlete in his own right. In the co-main event, Youtuber Aneson Gib meets Tiktoker Tayler Holder. Headlining the exhibition boxing event is a match between Youtube star Austin McBroom and Tiktoker Bryce Hall. The fight card will also feature matches with AnEsonGib, DDG, Deji, FaZe Jarvis, Michael Le, Nate Wyatt, Ryland Storms, Tanner Fox, Tayler Holder, Vinnie Hacker, and more. #SocialGloves will feature a boxing competition between the world’s biggest social media stars with a music festival featuring today’s hottest Pop, Hip-Hop, and R&B artists, including DJ Khaled, Lil Baby, and Migos, International Boxing Hall of Fame ring announcer Michael Buffer is also set to announce the culminating event.Īustin McBroom, founder of The ACE Family, is squaring off against TikTok star and teen idol Bryce Hall. Official figures won’t be in for a few weeks, but if Saturday night’s fight comes anywhere close to netting the one million $49.99 pay-per-view purchases that the Flody Maywheather and Logan Paul exhibition brought in, both McBroom and Hall stand to make an absurd amount of money-perhaps enough to make make you question if they’re really doing it for the love of the sport.Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms brings boxing, music, esports, fashion, and NFTs together for a unique pop culture live entertainment and PPV Livestream. In the spectacle-filled weeks leading up to Saturday’s fight, McBroom and Hall both claimed to have signed $5 million contracts that also granted them 4% of pay-per-view sales. Look, if we’re measuring in dollars, everyone who participated in Saturday night’s fight is a winner. TikTok star Michael Le, who recently told Esquire that he wanted people to respect him outside of his dance skills, was unfortunately knocked out early on in Round 2 by the infamous YouTube gamer FaZe Jarvis. The only TikTok star to win his fight was 19-year-old Vinnie Hacker, who took down YouTube star Deji in an unexpected knockout. The OG creator platform won five out of seven fights. ![]()
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