Blueface Accuses Adin Ross of Fight Rigging After Boxing Loss at Brand Risk Event
Blueface Claims Adin Ross Rigged Boxing Match After Loss

Blueface Levels Serious Allegations Against Adin Ross Following Boxing Defeat

Rapper Blueface has made explosive claims of unfairness and potential manipulation following his boxing loss at a fight card organized by popular streamer Adin Ross. The rapper, who returned to the ring after a significant hiatus, suggested that the outcomes at the Brand Risk boxing event were not legitimate and hinted at external influence affecting the results.

The Controversial Post-Fight Exchange

The cruiserweight main event occurred during Brand Risk 013, a boxing promotion run by Ross under Brand Risk Promotions. The event took place on March 14, 2026, in Miami and was broadcast live on Ross's Kick channel. Blueface faced streamer Chibu in a six-round bout but ultimately lost by unanimous decision.

A video shared on social media platform X on March 15 captured a tense moment in the ring immediately after the fight. Ross approached Blueface and asked if he would consider returning to the Brand Risk promotion in the future.

"Can we get you back in here, bro? Can we see you back in Brand Risk?" Adin Ross inquired.

Blueface responded with a pointed accusation that questioned the integrity of the event.

"Hey, you know d*** well you are not going to lose your own money on your own fight card. I definitely would not score that as their decision. I would give it four to two. But hey, shout out to Brand Risk," Blueface stated.

When Ross thanked him for the mention and asked about a potential rematch, Blueface made his position even clearer.

"I probably will not get back on Brand Risk because you are tampering with the bets," Blueface declared.

Adin Ross immediately denied the allegation, responding with "Never that," and added that he had no understanding of what Blueface meant by his comments. As of now, Brand Risk Promotions has not issued any official statement addressing these serious accusations.

The Fight Details and Blueface's Return

Blueface's return to boxing had generated considerable attention since he hadn't competed since knocking out Ed Matthews in 2023. At that time, he weighed approximately 157 pounds. Following a period of incarceration for a probation violation connected to a 2021 battery case, the rapper gained substantial weight and re-entered the ring at a much heavier weight class.

According to detailed reports from Bloody Elbow on March 15, the early moments of the fight demonstrated some technical skill from Blueface. During the opening round, he landed several clean punches while Chibu employed a more aggressive, power-focused style. However, the momentum shifted dramatically in the second round.

How the Bout Unfolded

In the second round, Chibu successfully pushed Blueface back to the ropes and delivered powerful body shots. One particularly heavy sequence actually knocked Blueface out of the ring, though the referee did not officially rule it as a knockdown. From that pivotal moment forward, Chibu dominated the fight completely.

Blueface struggled significantly to handle the relentless pressure as Chibu continued pushing forward aggressively. In the final round, Chibu trapped his opponent in the corner and unleashed an extended series of punches that nearly prompted the referee to stop the bout entirely.

All three judges scored the fight decisively for Chibu, awarding him a unanimous decision victory that marked the most significant win of his boxing career thus far.

Post-Fight Reactions and Future Implications

After the fight concluded, Adin Ross entered the ring to praise Chibu's performance.

"Chibu, you are the champ. Forget what they are talking about. You are the champion of this Brand Risk event," Ross declared enthusiastically.

Chibu acknowledged that the six-round fight had been challenging and stated his intention to improve his conditioning while potentially moving toward cruiserweight competition in future bouts.

This controversial result may also impact Blueface's next scheduled bout against former NBA champion Nick Young, which is set for May 2 at the James L. Knight Center. Tickets for that event had already begun selling prior to this contentious Brand Risk match.