

There we saw that the rabid international fan base of these social media moguls drove more audience and sales than traditional legacy professional athletic events," said executive producer Paul Cazers. "This promotion is the culmination of every key learning I've experienced being at the very forefront of the social media industry, including the first ever social media PPV event, Logan vs KSI, which I helped put together.
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The first in a series of major upcoming Social Gloves events planned in partnership with LiveXLive, "Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms" is executive produced by social media visionary and elite Hollywood playmaker Paul Cazers and is represented by entertainment attorney Jason Ziven at Sanders Roberts, LLP. The colossal event will also include live musical performances by some of the world's biggest pop and hip-hop stars, to be announced in the coming weeks, all culminating in a legendary day and night of live pop culture entertainment. Austin McBroom, founder of The ACE Family, will square off against TikTok star and teen idol Bryce Hall for the main event, with additional matches featuring Danny Duncan, DDG, Deji, FaZe Jarvis, Michael Le, Nate Wyatt, Tanner Fox, Tayler Holder and Vinnie Hacker.

"Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms" is a one of a kind, unprecedented live PPV entertainment mega event that will include a Gatsby-esque over-the-top production boxing competition pitting the world's largest social media stars from YouTube against the new icons from the explosive TikTok platform. While the deck estimated that the event would gross nearly half a billion dollars, the suit says that Simply Greatness Production recently sent letters to creditors reading, “In light of the apparent underperformance of the Event, our firm has been retained to represent SGP in connection with either a workout of the claims of all of its creditors or if a workout is not feasible a likely bankruptcy filing."Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms" Mega Boxing and Entertainment Event PPV Event in Partnership with LiveXLive It looks like it could be a struggle for either Harden or Holder to collect the cash. The suit claims that McBroom’s company, Simply Greatness Productions, expected millions of pay-per-view customers to tune in for the fight fest - in fact, according to an investor deck included in Holder’s suit, McBroom expected 10,000,000 pay-per-view buyers, making it “the biggest pay-per-view event in history.” But only 136,000 fans paid the $50 to watch. Meanwhile, on Thursday, Holder filed a breach of contract suit against McBroom’s company, claiming that he was promised $2 million to fight British YouTuber Gib at the June event at the Hard Rock Arena in Miami.Īccording to court papers seen by Page Six, Holder claims he’s been paid just $85,000 so far. Austin McBroom at his “Social Gloves” boxing event. Now we’re told that lawyers for nine-time All-Star Harden have let loose a barrage of legal letters demanding that he get his money back - and then some.Īccording to one of the letters, seen by Page Six, Harden’s attorneys figure he’s due about $2.4 million. According to the trade, Hall alone was promised $5 million to take part in the fight. Meanwhile, other social stars including Tayler Holder, Vinnie Hacker and Deji went at it, and there were performances by big-name stars including DJ Khaled, Migos and Lil Baby.īut last month Billboard reported that the event was a financial “flop” that lost around $10 million. YouTube superstar Austin McBroom organized the “Social Gloves: Battle of the Platforms” event, which saw him box TikToker Bryce Hall as the main event. And he wants another $400,000 that he says he was promised in profits.


Page Six has learned that Brooklyn Nets star James Harden has fired off legal letters in an attempt to recoup $2 million that he invested in a bizarre boxing tournament that pitted TikTok stars against YouTube stars in the ring. Meek Mill, James Harden get VIP treatment at strip club
