
It was later revealed that the winner happened to be Austin’s longtime friend and semi-pro basketball player, leading many to believe the event was rigged. During the event, Austin chose a “random” person out of the crowd who ended up winning the $100K.

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Austin also made a point to suggest that “whoever wins donates a portion to charity.”ĭespite promoting it to fans as if they could enter the shoot-out, the family exclusively chose famous YouTubers and celebrities to take part. Austin McBroom vs Bryce Hall FULL FIGHT (Youtube Vs TikTok Boxing) - Ebullience Ebullience 84. In 2019, they took to the basketball court once again in a $100K giveaway to anyone who could make 10 consecutive shots in from various spots on the court. YouTube And TikTok Stars To Face Off In Inter-Platform Boxing Battle Austin McBroom, Bryce Hall. Many also theorise the family actually profited from the event after ticket, merch, and live-stream sales. The event was wildly popular, however The ACE Family allegedly only donated $75K of the $100K they promised fans- leaving $25K unaccounted for.

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YouTubers vs TikTokers plus djkhaled, lilbaby4PF, Migos & more It doesn’t get any bigger than this. Austin McBroom will come into the fight as. On Saturday night, famous Tiktoker Bryce Hall will take on Youtuber Austin McBroom at Hard Rock Stadium in a fight card that will feature a battle of the social media platforms. (KABC) - A violent brawl erupted between TikTok star Bryce Hall and YouTuber Austin McBroom during a press conference ahead of their celebrity boxing match. Back in June 2018, Austin and partner Catherine Paiz held a charity basketball event where they announced they would be donating $100K to a charity of their choice. Four weight divisions separate the two in boxing as Bryce Hall is essentially a welterweight while Austin McBroom is a super middleweight. This is not the first time The ACE Family has been accused of a public scam. Bryce Michael Hall (born August 14, 1999) is. As YouTuber Austin McBroom had been challenging Bryce Hall to a boxing match for months before the TikTok star finally accepted his 5 million offer in March.
