


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. 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. YouTuber Austin McBroom had been challenging Bryce Hall to a boxing match for months before the TikTok star finally accepted his 5 million offer in March. The OG creator platform won five out of seven fights. The much-anticipated YouTube vs TikTok YouTube boxing event is the talk of the internet, but when actually is it Let’s find out. The fight between TikToker Bryce Hall and YouTube star Austin McBroom is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Jat the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
