Amid his feud with KSI and Misfits Boxing, Adin Ross has revealed that someone approached him at UFC 299 and threatened criminal prosecution in case he goes about hosting his upcoming Boxing event on Saturday, March 16. While not naming names, the Kick streamer insinuated that his "competition" snitched on him for running unsanctioned boxing fights.
The upcoming BrandRisk Warehouse event has already been a huge point of contention between Adin Ross and Misfits as one of the latter's contracted fighters named Nurideen "DeenTheGreat" was slated to spar with Adam Saleh. The streamer has been clashing with Misfits co-founder KSI online over an apparent lawsuit about the event and, in a recent Instagram Live stream, implied that they had "snitched" to the authorities about it as it is unsanctioned:
Readers should note that Adin Ross did not mention Misfits by name but encouraged viewers to "put two-and-two together" after announcing that the BrandRisk Warehous boxing event will be pushed back as it is unsanctioned:
The feud between Adin Ross and Misfits started when DeenTheGreat took to social media to claim that the organization had threatened legal action against him and another fighter for defending him. Within days, Ross was also handed a lawsuit by KSI's boxing company.
While this is not the first fighting event that Adin Ross has organized, the streamer has admitted that it is not sanctioned by the proper authorities and can land him in big trouble. While talking about it on his Instagram Live, he expressed disappointment in the way things had progressed because of "competition."
Adin Ross assured his audience that he would get the proper sanctions for the boxing event as soon as possible before ending his announcement. The
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