American YouTube Gaming sensation Ludwig Ahgren hosted the much-anticipated Mogul Chessboxing Championship on December 12. The five-hour-long broadcast featured nine rounds of intense chessboxing fixtures, featuring some of the most well-known internet personalities.
The YouTuber caught the streaming community by surprise as he and Welsh Twitch streamer Connor "CDawgVA" faced off against one another in a "Slap-Chessboxing" round.
Following the epic conclusion to the event, Ahgren took to Twitter to express gratitude to the community. He claimed that the Mogul Chessboxing Championship was the "coolest s**t" that he has ever done:
At the 05:36 mark of the special event, CDawgVA won the final "Slap-Chessboxing" round against Ludwig.
Following the announcement by popular Twitch streamer Jeremy "Jerma985" that Ahgren had lost the round by a razor-thin margin, the latter responded by revealing that he had spent a whopping $1.5 million to host the championship:
CDawgVA celebrated his victory and lauded the YouTuber for putting on the "best event yet." A few moments later, Ludwig addressed the community, saying:
Timestamp: 05:36:30
Ahgren then went on to thank those who tuned in to watch the championship on his channel and stated it was the "coolest event" he had ever hosted:
The live audience began clapping loudly for the streamer, with many chanting his name. Ludwig closed off the Mogul Chessboxing Championship by adding:
Ludwig's tweet following the conclusion of the Mogul Chessboxing Championship gained a lot of traction on the social media platform, as more than 700 community members joined the reaction thread. Here's what they had to say:
Ludwig's chessboxing event was one of his most successful livestreams on YouTube. The broadcast
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