A popular American YouTuber will compete on a Social Gloves-produced boxing card on September 10. Celebrity boxing is being embraced by many, and Adam Saleh is taking advantage of that.
Saleh takes on Austin McBroom’s brother Landon in the ring. The bout is being dubbed East Coast vs. West Coast. The main event will be Austin vs. AnEsonGib. Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles will host the event.
The Sporting News looks into who Adam Saleh is and how he got into boxing.
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Who is Adam Saleh?
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Saleh, 29, started making YouTube videos in 2012. He became popular on The Ellen Degeneres Show for his dancing. Becoming a full-time YouTuber, he used the platform to build a successful singing career.
In 2015 he released the solo single “Tears” after forming TrueStoryASA with Sheikh Akbar and Mumzy Stranger. The group split up later on, and, in 2017, Saleh released the “Chapter II” album. He also joined Sheikh Akbar, Karim Metwaly, and Slim Albaher to form 3MH.
Recently, Saleh has been focusing on his singles work.
What is Adam Saleh’s net worth?
Adam Saleh’s net worth is aprroximately $2-$3 million.
How does that compare to other influencers fighting on the card? Blueface has a net worth upwards of $4 million. Nick “Swaggy P” Young has a net worth of roughly $25 million. Per Celebrity Net Worth, Austin McBroom has a net worth of $2 million while AnEsonGib’s net worth is reported to be around $1 million.
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Adam Saleh’s social media influence
With two YouTube channels, Adam Saleh has 2.48 million subscribers on one page and 4.76 million subscribers on his “Vlogs” page.
Saleh has over 359.3K followers on Twitter and 1.5 million followers on Instagram.
Adam Saleh’s boxing history
Salah has been rumored to compete in multiple amateur bouts, but further information (results) have not been released. He competed in “street boxing fights” not long ago, per Mirror, with videos uploaded to his YouTube.
At the amateur YouTube level, in 2021, Saleh fought Walid Sharks to a draw and beat Anas Elshayb via unanimous decision. In April 2022, Saleh was supposed to face Manchester United’s Patrice Evra, but the fight was nixed. In 2019, he won a pro boxing fight against Marcus Stephenson. Winning the bout via unanimous decision, there continue to be arguments about whether or not it was rigged to favor Saleh.
MORE: Austin McBroom vs. AnEsonGib date, start time, card, PPV price, tickets
When is Austin McBroom vs. AnEsonGib?
- Date: Saturday, September 10
- Undercard: 9 p.m. ET | 2:00 a.m. BST | 11 a.m. AEST
- Main card: 11 p.m. ET | 4 a.m. BST | 1 p.m. AEST
- Main event: 1 a.m. ET | 6 a.m. BST | 3 p.m. AEST (approximately)
Austin McBroom vs. AnEsonGib takes place on September 10. The prelims begin at 9 p.m. ET and the main card starts at 11 p.m. ET. Austin McBroom and AnEsonGib should make their way to the ring around 1 a.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights go.
How to watch Austin McBroom vs. AnEsonGib
- SocialGloves.tv, PPV, FITE.tv
Fans can watch Social Gloves: No More Talk on SocialGloves.tv, FITE.tv, and all pay-per-view formats.
Austin McBroom vs. AnEsonGib PPV price: How much does the card cost?
You can purchase the event for $39.99 across all platforms.
Austin McBroom vs. AnEsonGib fight card
- Austin McBroom vs. AnEsonGib
- Adrian Peterson vs. Le’Veon Bell – Battle of the Running Backs
- Swaggy P vs. Blueface – Battle of L.A.
- Landon McBroom vs. Adam Saleh – West Coast vs. East Coast
- Cory Wharton vs. Chase Demoor – Battle of the Reality Stars
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