Fight fans are counting down the days to the Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib fight date, after the original match had to be rescheduled.
The two have previously fought against other opponents in the famous YouTube vs TikTok boxing event that took place in 2021 and have since wanted to continue to box against other social media stars.
It’s set to be a tense fight: McBroom won his debut against Bryce Hall last summer, while Gib has now fought four times between white collar, professional and exhibition bouts.
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This fight will be McBroom's first professional outing, while Gib is 0-1 in the fully paid ranks. He was stopped within a round by Jake Paul in 2020 after winning his first two white collar bouts in 2018, before getting back to winning ways against Tayler Holder last summer
Here is everything you need to know about Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib, including the date of the event, undercard, live stream and more.
When is the Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib fight date?
McBroom vs AnEsonGib is set to take place on Saturday, September 10th 2022 from the Banc of California Stadium, California.
What is the match undercard?
Here is the current card for the event as confirmed by FITE.TV:
- Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib
- Nick Young vs Jonathan Michael Porter
- Le’veon Bell vs Adrian Peterson
- Landon McBroom vs Adam Saleh
- Cory Wharton vs Chase Demoor
Where can I watch Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib?
Fight fans in the United Kingdom will be able to stream all of the action live from the event via FITE TV, who is offering the full fight card for McBroom vs AnEsonGib for $29.99.
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Fans in the United States will be able to watch all of the action live on the night via PPV.com at the cost of $39.99.
What time will Austin McBroom vs AnEsonGib start in the UK?
Due to the time difference, the event will likely begin at 11pm in the UK with the main event being significantly later due to the size of the fight card.
This means we can expect to see the main fight at around 3am UK time, depending on how the rest of the evening goes as always with boxing.
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