Adin Ross’s boxing events shut down after the boxer suffered brain damage

Published: 2024-04-05T18:53:16 ❘ Updated: 2024-04-05T18:53:32

Streamer Adin Ross’s ‘Brand Risk’ boxing events have been shut down by the Florida Boxing Commission, but he has a plan.

Adin Ross has been hosting boxing matches on his Kick channel, but his March 23 event caused some major problems for the streamer, leading to his fights being canceled. It is banned by the state of Florida.

According to the 23-year-old, one fighter suffered a serious injury in his last event – ​​and as a result, he is no longer allowed to hold boxing matches in Florida.

“One of those fat guys has brain damage and is complaining. Maybe not complaining, but like the commission, they were basically mad,” Ross explained. “We can’t practice boxing [anymore].”

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However, the streamer has a backup plan in place and lets viewers decide how his events will evolve from one combat sport to another.

“We can do MMA or kickboxing,” Ross revealed. “I think we should practice kickboxing, because MMA will be a little more difficult to practice and will take more time. And I had to literally build an octagon.”

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Ross added that kickboxing will also allow his events to be held in the exact same format as before, but will also allow fighters to kick and knee each other.

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The Kick star said he plans to host a few kickboxing events before moving on to MMA, or even host both and hold two events per month.

That’s not all; Adin also stated that his ultimate goal for his MMA events is to eventually team up with UFC President Dana White.

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