A dispute has emerged between rapper Blueface and streamer Adin Ross over a $300,000 payment related to Blueface’s participation in a boxing match against Chibu, organized by Ross’s Brand Risk Promotions.
Contractual Dispute
Adin Ross alleges that Blueface breached his fight contract, resulting in a $100,000 fine. Ross claims Blueface violated the agreement by not wearing a required sponsor logo and by publicly disclosing details about his payment. Ross also stated Blueface refused to apologize for previously accusing him of rigging the fight.
Blueface denies disclosing his earnings and asserts he was never obligated to wear a sponsor patch. He responded by stating that the $100,000 fine is less than half of what he is owed, and questioned why he would retract his statements if he hadn’t been fully compensated.
Escalating Claims
Blueface’s manager, Wack 100, further complicated the situation by denying Ross’s claims and alleging that Ross had previously made sexual advances toward him, accompanied by screenshots of text messages.
According to Ross, Blueface was given 72 hours to retract his statement about the fight being rigged but refused to do so.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the amount of money at the center of this dispute?
The dispute involves $300,000 that Blueface claims he is owed, and a $100,000 fine levied by Adin Ross.
What did Adin Ross claim Blueface did wrong?
Adin Ross alleges Blueface breached his contract by refusing to wear a sponsor logo, revealing his payment, and refusing to apologize for accusing Ross of rigging the fight.
How did Blueface respond to Adin Ross’s claims?
Blueface denied disclosing his payment and stated he was never contracted to wear a sponsor patch. He also claimed the $100,000 fine was less than half of what he was owed.
What role will legal counsel play in resolving this dispute remains to be seen.
