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Blueface and Adin Ross Clash Over $300,000 Boxing Match Payout
The rappers are at odds over alleged contract violations and unpaid earnings from their recent boxing match.
Mar. 21, 2026 at 1:06am
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Rapper Blueface claims he is owed $300,000 for participating in a boxing match against streamer Chibu, organized by Adin Ross's Brand Risk Promotions. Adin alleges that Blueface breached the contract by refusing to wear a sponsor logo and revealing details about his payout, leading Adin to fine him $100,000. Blueface denies disclosing his earnings and says he was never required to wear a sponsor patch. The two are now engaged in a public dispute over the unpaid earnings.
Why it matters
This clash highlights the challenges and disputes that can arise in the emerging world of celebrity boxing matches, where contracts, payouts, and sponsorship obligations are not always clear-cut. It also speaks to the growing influence of social media stars like Adin Ross who are branching out into event promotion.
The details
According to the reports, Adin Ross claimed that Blueface violated his Brand Risk Promotions fight contract by refusing to wear a sponsor logo and revealing details about his payout. Adin said he gave Blueface 72 hours to retract his statements about the fight being rigged, but the rapper refused. Blueface, however, denied disclosing his earnings and said he was never contractually obligated to wear a sponsor patch.
- The boxing match between Blueface and Chibu took place in March 2026.
The players
Blueface
A rapper who participated in the boxing match organized by Adin Ross's Brand Risk Promotions.
Adin Ross
A popular streamer who organized the boxing match through his Brand Risk Promotions company.
Wack 100
Blueface's manager, who has denied Adin's claims and accused the streamer of making sexual advances.
What they’re saying
“All he had to do was say something like, 'it wasn't rigged, Florida state athletic commission doesn't rig their fights,' I gave him 72 hours to fix this he didn't. You're the first fighter in Brandrisk history [I've] ever struggled paying.”
— Adin Ross, Streamer and event organizer
“Never said how much I was paid, the excuses are becoming evident. [I] was never contracted to wear a patch [and] even if I was fined 100k that's not even half of what's owed talking about retract my statement [why] would I do that if I was never compensated further proving my point this was bad business.”
— Blueface, Rapper
What’s next
It's unclear if the dispute between Blueface and Adin Ross will be resolved through legal channels or further public back-and-forth. The outcome could have implications for the future of celebrity boxing events and the obligations of fighters and promoters.
The takeaway
This clash highlights the need for clear, well-defined contracts and transparency in the emerging world of celebrity boxing, where the lines between entertainment, sponsorship, and compensation are not always straightforward. It also underscores the growing influence of social media stars in the sports and entertainment industries.
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