Bryce Hall and Austin McBroom will headline the YouTube vs TikTok boxing event this weekend – with the pair both set to make a pretty penny from it.
The boxing world has seen many influencers enter the ring over recent years, with Logan Paul going the distance with Floyd Mayweather Jr in an exhibition bout recently.
Now jumping on the bandwagon is TikTok star Hall and YouTuber McBroom – and the duo are in line to make millions from their upcoming fight..
The event seems to have a lot of backing behind it, too, with Hall claiming he’ll not only receive an eye-watering $5m for just stepping in the ring, but 4 per cent of pay-per-view sales as well. Alright for some.
“So, I’m getting per cent of pay-per-view sales, then $5m as soon as I step in the ring and then a $1m knockout bonus,” Hall told NoJumper’s TikTok channel.
Celebrity boxing events have been on the rise ever since YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul fought in 2018.
The fight was said to have sold 1.3m pay-per-view buys, making it, possibly, the highest-grossing non-professional boxing match of all time. Beggars belief, right?
Dubbed the ‘Battle of the Platforms’, this weekend’s boxing event will have eight fights in total, including two in the free undercard segment, while six will be part of the major event.
Also fighting on the card and flying the flag for the Brits will be Deji, KSI’s younger brother, and AnEsonGib – who both have boxing experience, having come up against Jake Paul in recent years.
You can watch the trailer for the event below, but be warned – you will, almost certainly, cringe.
How much will Bryce Hall earn from the fight?
After appearing on Adam ‘Adam22’ Grandmaison’s No Jumper podcast, Bryce Hall went on and posted another video for the No Jumper TikTok channel, revealing his whopping payout for the fight.
Hall claims he will be getting 4 per cent of pay-per-view sales, as well as $5m as soon as he steps in the ring – with an added $1m knockout bonus. Not too shabby that, eh?
@nojumper Bryce Hall tells us how much money he’s getting from his boxing match:eyes: #nojumper#boxing#brycehall#austinmcbroom
♬ original sound – No Jumper Podcast
How much will Austin McBroom earn from the fight?
Bryce Hall’s claim that he is set to make $5m after stepping into the ring can only mean that Austin McBroom will be receiving the same fee – if not more.
As of yet, though, McBroom has not confirmed how much he will be making from the event.
To be fair, with the private jets and supercars already in his life, the $5m is probably just a small drop in the ocean anyway.