Details on Brand Risk 006 Boxing Event: Date, Time, Participants, and More

Adin Ross, a well-known streamer, has officially unveiled the lineup for the highly anticipated Brand Risk 006 boxing event, set to showcase 18 prominent content creators. Ross, who established his Brand Risk boxing promotion in 2024, organizes these unique matchups where internet personalities compete in the ring.

Scheduled for April 11, 2025, at 8 PM Eastern Time (ET), fans can watch the action unfold live via Adin Ross’ official Kick channel. This event promises to be thrilling, featuring an exciting roster of fighters:

  • YK Osiris vs Scam Likely
  • Oblivion vs Kodiakredd
  • Chibu vs IsoKainyc
  • Ximena vs Trista Cardone
  • Ant vs Kpreme
  • Powenvy vs Jeremy Smith
  • Jorge Carmona vs Pernelvion Sheppard
  • Kenneth Anderson vs Alberto De La Torre
  • Woodbabi vs Kristina Santa

As of now, there are no updates regarding a potential Brand Risk Twitch stream following Ross’s return to the platform after a two-year hiatus. Notably, this upcoming event will feature three fewer matches compared to Brand Risk 005, the previous event that included the controversial figure Andrew Tate serving as a commentator.

Among the participants, Franky Venegas, also referred to as KodiyakRedd from the Island Boys, is drawing significant attention. Recently, he faced legal troubles, being charged with multiple offenses and subsequently jailed in Collier County.

Brand Risk 006: Absence of Sneako and Fresh

The absence of Rumble streamer Nicholas “Sneako” and Fresh from the Brand Risk 006 lineup has also generated considerable buzz. The two creators recently engaged in a heated online exchange regarding their differing views on success and their political perspectives on the Israel-Palestine situation. Following this clash, Fresh publicly challenged Sneako to a boxing match at the upcoming event:

“This is how we handle this s**t, bro. Boxing ring, Adin Ross event, make it happen.”

In response, Sneako expressed skepticism over Fresh’s commitment to the fight, predicting that Fresh might withdraw:

“My prediction? Ni**a’s not fighting. He will back out. Calling out, not fighting. I’m gonna train, I’m ready to go. April 11, April 13.”

Fresh had reportedly suggested that the Rumble CEO, Chris Pavlovski, would obstruct the fight’s occurrence, an assertion Sneako firmly rejected, extending an open invitation for a match. This feud has escalated in popularity, with many online speculating about a potential showdown.

In a lighter vein, Adin Ross recently tasted a pizza-flavored Prime Hydration drink, which he bluntly criticized as “f**king trash.” Marketed as an April Fool’s prank, Ross labeled it among the worst beverages he has ever sampled.

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