How much did the TikTok YouTube fight make?

How much did the TikTok YouTube fight make?

TikTok boxing match. Despite being almost knocked out by Austin in the final round of the fight, Bryce is still looking at a decently high payout from the match. According to Complex, the TikTok star signed a $5 million contract for the fight, as well as 4 percent of the revenue from the pay-per-view sales.

Who won the TikTok vs YouTube?

TikTok fight results: Austin McBroom TKO's Bryce Hall, AnEsonGib gets robbed. The Battle of the Platforms is finished, and it ended up being a pretty entertaining event. Austin McBroom absolutely dominated his fight against Bryce Hall, earning a TKO victory.Dec 6, 2021

Where can I watch the Austin and Bryce fight?

If you want to watch the Bryce Hall vs. Austin McBroom fight online, you'll need to pay the $49.99 PPV fee on LiveXLive. You'll be able to stream the Social Gloves event live online from your phone, laptop, tablet or connected TV.

What channel is the YouTuber vs TikTok fight?

LiveXLive

Who won the YouTube vs TikTok fight?

Overall on the night, YouTube dominated. There was only one victory from a TikTok star when Vinnie Hacker took down Deji via TKO. FaZe Jarvis had the only true knockout of the night in his win against Michael Le. The final numbers ended up with YouTube winning five fights, TikTok winning one and then the majority draw.Dec 6, 2021

Is the TikTok vs YouTube fight free?

You'll be able to live stream the YouTube vs. TikTok boxing event through a service called LiveXLive. But the first two undercard fights are available to stream for free. LiveXLive is available to stream on nearly every internet-connected device.

How much was the YouTube vs TikTok fight?

Austin McBroom Wins YouTube vs. TikTok Fight For $1 Million: Full Winners List & Event Highlights.

How much does the Austin McBroom fight cost?

According to the suit, LXL claims McBroom refused to promote the event insisting his popularity alone would translate into millions buying the fight for $49.99.

How many PPV buys for YouTube vs TikTok?

While the competitors had sizable followings, the event reportedly ended up just selling 135,000 pay-per-views. The show had a pretty steep $50 PPV price, and due to very large production costs, it was said to have needed 500,000 buys just to break even.