In 2017, YouTuber iDubbbz called out fellow YouTuber RiceGum in a video entitled Content Cop - Jake Paul.[2] After the release of iDubbbz's video, RiceGum challenged him to a boxing match.[3] In a video uploaded in October 2021, it was revealed by iDubbbz that RiceGum had backed out of the fight and he was actively searching for new creators to join his planned event.[4] This would eventually evolve into the "Creator Clash".
The 2022 event featured many different creators from different genres of content, most who had never previously boxed before starting training for their respective fights.[5] iDubbbz stated that he wanted this event to feel different from previous YouTuber boxing matches and ensured that fighters were taking it seriously.[6] The proceeds of the original Creator Clash, which iDubbbz stated was "close to a million dollars",[7] were donated to the American Heart Association,[5] the Alzheimer's Association,[7] and the Healing Horse Therapy Center.[7]
The fight was broadcast live on event-streaming platform Moment House.[11] The broadcast featured live commentary from Akinola Verissimo, Wade Plemons, FaZe Sensei, MoistCr1TiKaL, EsfandTV, and Chills.[1] The event sold over 100,000 PPV buys.[12]
Alex Wassabi defeated iDubbbz via majority decision
The second event, Creator Clash 2, featured Alex Wassabi vs. iDubbbz, which took place on April 15, 2023 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. The main event was iDubbbz vs. YouTuber Alex Wassabi in a professional bout,[15] with returning fighters including Harley Morenstein, Dad, Hundar, "Yodeling Haley" Sharpe, AB "Starkilla" Ayad, and Arin Hanson.[16] The event also featured former WWE wrestler John Hennigan on the card, YouTubers Jacksepticeye and Markiplier as pre-show hosts, and fight commentary by Wade Plemons, Tony Jeffries, and Charlie White.[17] The event sold 50,000 PPV buys and lost $250,000 (resulting in no money going to charity).[18]
On March 26, 2023, it was announced that creator Froggy Fresh had been removed from the card. Two following statements were produced by the official Twitter account of the event.[19] He was eventually replaced by William Haynes.
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