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Fousey was the ring announcer for the fights, except for the main event. It featured performances by DJ Khaled, Lil Baby, Migos and Trippie Redd. [12] The first two fights on the undercard, Ryan Johnston vs. Cale Saurage and Landon McBroom vs Ben Azelart, were broadcast free of charge on YouTube.
The fight was streamed live on FITE TV in the countries where the rights are not sold. [27] [28] Due to piracy concerns, the fight was not broadcast on YouTube, like the previous event, this event lost an estimated 1.4 million potential pay-per-view buys to pirated Twitch streams. [29] On British radio, the fight aired on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Fight Night Yemen We Care Charity Boxing 29 September 2019 Saleh — UD [6] Fousey vs Slim Albaher: Albaher — TKO (4/6) Tyler Smith vs Josh Brueckner KSI vs. Logan Paul II 9 November 2019 Brueckner — UD [7] KSI vs Logan Paul: KSI — SD [8] 2020 Jake Paul vs AnEsonGib Demetrius Andrade vs. Luke Keeler 20 January 2020 Paul — TKO (1/6) [9]
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The pre-fight promotional videos uploaded to the official KSI vs Logan YouTube channel have garnered over 63 million views, with the official fight trailers alone amassing over 30 million views. [47] Additionally, the promotional diss track music videos from KSI, Logan Paul, Jake Paul, and Deji have accumulated nearly 110 million views.
In Portugal, the fight was televised on Sport TV. [19] In the Czech Republic, the fight was televised on Sport 2. [20] In Turkey, the fight was televised on S Sport Plus. [21] In Spain, the fight was televised on Mitele Plus. [22] In Indonesia, the fight was televised on tvOne. [23] In Malaysia, the fight was televised on Astro Box Office. [24]
"50 YouTubers Fight for $1,000,000" is a YouTube video by American YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, known on the platform as MrBeast. The video, described by Donaldson as his "biggest video ever," featured fifty YouTubers from around the world competing to stay inside a large glass cube for as long as possible while completing challenges. [1]