Controversial Kick streamer Adin Ross has had to cancel an upcoming boxing match due to threats of legal action from Misfits Boxing. The popular Kick streamer was set to host a boxing match on March 16, but the event has now been postponed because of possible legal ramifications.
After being banned from the popular streaming platform Twitch, Adin Ross quickly became the face of competitor Kick. Following a lucrative deal that has made the streamer a great deal of money, Ross remains a controversial figure due to his ties to internet personality Andrew Tate. Despite the controversy, Adin Ross continues to be an incredibly popular streamer, and his large following and success led to the recent purchase of a warehouse in Miami that is dedicated to making even bigger content for his audience. Since the purchase of this warehouse, Ross has hosted multiple big events, some of which have included boxing matches. However, it appears that the boxing events will have to take a backseat as Ross was recently forced to go back to the drawing board.
An upcoming boxing match hosted by Adin Ross that would have pitted Misfits Boxing fighter Deen the Great against Adam Selah has been postponed after Misfits Boxing threatened legal action against Ross for using its fighter. The event was scheduled to go live on March 16, but it has been pushed back indefinitely due to these legal threats.
During a live stream on TikTok, Ross addressed the situation, explaining to his viewers that there was no other option but to cancel the boxing match due to the event being unsanctioned. The apparent legal action was threatened during the streamer's recent public appearance at UFC 299 when Ross was approached by an unnamed individual who called out the streamer for hosting an illegal fight. Ross explained, “It sucks, but I really have to say it how it is. I was supposed to do a boxing event, March 16, 2024. Last night, I was at UFC and I got approached by somebody. They basically said you do not run
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