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Bryce Hall Claims Austin McBroom Still Owes him $5m Social Gloves PayoutBryce Hall Claims Austin McBroom Still Owes him $5m Social Gloves Payout

Bryce Hall claims Austin McBroom has yet to pay him the $5 million he is owed from the YouTube vs. TikTok boxing event in 2021.

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Austin took the win in the ring for the YouTubers that night in the headline match of the Social Gloves’ so-called “Battle of the Platforms,” but he’s been hit with a variety of lawsuits since then.

Everyone from Tayler Holder to streaming platform LiveXLive claims they were not compensated for the event. 

Bryce claimed on Adin Ross’ Twitch stream that he is still owed $5 million by McBroom.

“No, I haven’t been paid, so Austin, could you please contact me?” ” Hall said during the stream after a viewer asked if he had received the money owed to him.

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McBroom and the TikTok star squared off in the night’s main event, and Bryce was reportedly set for a nice payday win or lose. 

The only problem is that he claims he hasn’t seen anything.

When Adin asked if Hall could share how much money he was still owed, Bryce replied, “Yeah, like $5 mil,” much to the surprise of everyone in the room.

“It’s okay, I’ll kill him,” the influencer said before clarifying that he meant he would kill McBroom in GTA Online if he had the chance. 

Hall did reveal shortly after the Social Gloves event that he is indeed taking legal action in an attempt to get paid McBroom, but as we previously stated, he is just one of many in line apparently still waiting to be compensated for the event.

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Austin has yet to respond to Bryce’s claims, and given the number of people hounding the ACE Family star for money, it’s possible he’ll remain silent until everything is resolved.

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