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Austin McBroom was born on 1992 in Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S., is a 2021 boxing match. Discover Austin McBroom's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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Austin McBroom Net Worth
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Timeline
YouTubers vs. TikTokers, billed as Battle of the Platforms was an exhibition boxing event which featured YouTubers and TikTokers.
The main event was between American YouTuber Austin McBroom and American TikToker Bryce Hall.
The co-main event was between YouTuber AnEsonGib and TikToker Tayler Holder.
It was held on June 12, 2021 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
In the main event, Austin McBroom defeated Bryce Hall via technical knockout in the third round.
In the co-main event, AnEsonGib defeated Tayler Holder via unanimous decision.
Overall, Team YouTube defeated Team TikTok 6-1.
The event was promoted as the Battle of the Platforms by Social Gloves.
The first two undercard matches were broadcast free of charge on social-media sites, and the pay-per-view was broadcast on LiveXLive.
The event sold 135,000 PPV buys, but was a commercial failure because it cost $20 million to produce but only generated between $6.5 million to $10 million in revenue.
McBroom feuded on Twitter with TikToker Bryce Hall in early March 2021, and a match was booked between them.
On March 18, LiveXLive announced a full card of YouTubers vs. TikTokers in which YouTuber Tanner Fox was scheduled to face Nick Austin and YouTuber FaZe Jarvis was scheduled to face TikToker Micheal Le.
The third fight was between YouTuber and rapper DDG and TikToker Nate Wyatt.
In the third fight, TikToker Tayler Holder was scheduled to face a YouTuber chosen by fans; YouTuber Danny Duncan was also scheduled to face a random TikToker chosen by fans for the fourth fight.
The semi-main event was between British YouTuber Deji and TikToker Vinnie Hacker.
A majority of fans chose AnEsonGib in the fight against Tayler Holder.
TikToker Nick Austin later left the event, and was replaced by Ryland Storms.
YouTuber Danny Duncan also left, and was replaced by Ryan Johnston.
TikToker Cale Saurage was added to the card.
The YouTube and TikTok boxers had their first press conference on May 18, which was hosted by YouTubers Keemstar and FouseyTube.
Near the end of the press conference, a fight between McBroom and Hall broke out on stage.
Before the weigh-in began, there was an altercation backstage between Fousey and Deji, who was noticeably unfit in comparison to the other fighters.
The weigh-in, also hosted by Keemstar and Fousey, was held on June 11 in Miami.
Austin McBroom weighed 172 lb (78 kg), and Bryce Hall
weighed 165.4 lb (75 kg).
For the co-main event, AnEsonGib weighed 179 lb (81 kg); Tayler Holder weighed 175 lb (79 kg).
The event was a pay-per-view broadcast on LiveXLive.
Fousey was the ring announcer for the fights, except for the main event.
The first two fights on the undercard, Ryan Johnston vs. Cale Saurage and Landon McBroom vs Ben Azelart, were broadcast free of charge on YouTube.
A pay-per-view image would show in the screen, blocking the person watching the main card for free.
A big controversy following their profit was that Austin McBroom was not imbursed after the fight.
After Tanner Fox and Ryland Storms had their weigh-in one day before the fight, Storms claimed that Fox pulled out of the match because of their weight difference.
On the Social Gloves live stream, it was announced that Fox had pulled out.
At ringside, ring announcer Fousey interviewed Fox.
Fox criticized Storms and said that he was willing to fight, but the commission would not allow it.
After AnEsonGib and Tayler Holder's bout, Fousey announced that the match was a majority draw; the official scorecard was 49-46, 49-46 and 50-46.
Based on the scorecard, it could only have been a unanimous or split decision in favour of one of the fighters.
Although Fousey was blamed by many, he disagreed with the results and said that AnEsonGib should have won.
Based on the punch statistics, AnEsonGib fared substantially better and led many fans to wonder if there was a mistake or the fight was rigged.