LiveXLive has announced an “all female” influencer boxing event, drawing inspiration from the YouTubers vs TikTokers card earlier this month.
However, the music streaming platform’s announcement is drawing mixed responses. The boxing bug has taken social media by storm, thanks to high-profile internet stars like KSI, Jake Paul, and Logan Paul who are bent on going toe-to-toe in the boxing ring.
Following the well-received YouTubers vs TikTokers boxing event that took place on June 12, a slew of female influencers took to TikTok to upload videos expressing a desire to start boxing. One of these female influencers already knew who her opponent would be.
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This led to someone creating a fake poster for an all-female fight card, which began making the rounds online. Now, it appears that one organization is willing to make it a reality.
ANNOUNCING SELF MADE KO ? An all-female influencer boxing competition featuring @notjayus, @JJJordynjones, @DemiBagby, @SalahBrooks, @halastaras, @westbrouck and more to be announced! Coming to LiveXLive THIS FALL
Who are you hoping to see added to the card? ? #ImAKnockout pic.twitter.com/NDHTCVMJUd
— LiveXLive (@livexlive) June 25, 2021
On June 25, LiveXLive announced that it plans to host an all-female boxing event called Self Made KO, which is set to take place in Fall 2021. The event will be graced by popular influencers including Salah Brooks, Demi Bagby, Isabelle Avila, and Jordyn Jones.
In other words, Self Made KO will feature multi-faceted content creators with a considerable number of followers each. It is worth mentioning here that the event will also feature some male personalities, but details about their role in the production are still scarce, Dexerto reported.
TikTokers VasHalastaras and Mattie Westbrouk are also set to make an appearance, much to the confusion of the commenters. LiveXLive asked users to suggest what they’d like to see on the card, and fans are sharing to own ideas.
Some fans are confused about the initial lineup, with many comments admitting that they do not know who the current influencers are. Others pointed out that “no one asked for this.”
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Nevertheless, there is some hype surrounding names like Mads Lewis and Cynthia Parker, who both have said that they’d be down to box. Which female TikTokers would you like to see settle their grudges in the boxing ring? Let us know in the comments section below.





