The recent boxing match between Blueface and Chibu has ignited significant controversy, particularly concerning allegations of contract violations. Adin Ross, the streamer who hosted the fight, has publicly announced plans to pursue legal action against Blueface, which has led to a heated exchange on social media. This situation is critical for fans and followers of both personalities, as it highlights the complexities of celebrity contracts and accountability in the entertainment industry.
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What Legal Actions Is Adin Ross Planning Against Blueface?
On Friday, a video surfaced where Adin Ross accused Blueface of breaching his Brand Risk contract. Ross claims that Blueface violated several terms, including a confidentiality clause regarding payment details. This situation raises questions about contractual obligations in celebrity events.
Adin stated, “He’s supposed to wear a Rainbet patch on his shorts. He didn’t. And he’s gonna have to pay $100,000 for that. Breached another confidence, like he can’t speak about anything money, how much he got paid or what not. And we asked him to retract his statements, and he didn’t. We gave him some time. We didn’t wanna do it. Now we’re gonna do it.”
Adin emphasized his intention to pay Blueface, claiming he attempted to negotiate terms with both Blueface and Wack 100. He pointed out that all other contractual fighters from the event were compensated except for Blueface.
- Adin Ross accused Blueface of breaching the contract.
- Blueface allegedly failed to wear a required sponsorship patch.
- Legal action is being considered due to these breaches.
Adin remarked, “Every actual contractual fighter got paid… except him. Why? Because you can’t go around saying it’s rigged, and you can’t not wear a Rainbet patch on your shorts when you contractually sign an obligation.”
He added, “It sucks because he is probably one of the worst people to ever work with when it comes to business, ever.”
How Did Blueface Respond to Adin Ross’ Claims?
Blueface quickly took to X to respond to Adin Ross, tweeting, “Looking for a way not to pay is not a good look ima get mines regardless.” This response indicates his determination to contest the claims made against him.
Adin Ross retorted, stating that Blueface only needed to retract his “rigged” comments to receive payment. He urged Blueface to take accountability.
Adin wrote, “You’re so unintelligent all you had to do was retract what you said about s*** being rigged and you would’ve been paid in full.” This back-and-forth highlights the tension between the two personalities.
- Blueface claims he was not contracted to wear a sponsorship patch.
- He argues that the accusations are unfounded and part of poor business practices.
- Blueface continues to deny any wrongdoing in the contractual agreement.
Blueface continued to assert his position, tweeting, “Never said how much I was paid the excuses are becoming evident was never contracted to wear a patch.” He further criticized the business practices of the event organizers.
He also shared a clip involving Adam22, suggesting a pattern of similar accusations against promotions. Blueface tweeted, “Interesting pattern from such promotion.”
What Are the Allegations Against Adin Ross?
Earlier this year, reports surfaced about a class-action lawsuit involving Adin Ross and Drake regarding their promotion of the gambling platform Stake. The plaintiffs allege that Stake operates as an illegal online casino disguised as a gaming site.
The lawsuit claims that Ross and Drake promoted gambling on livestreams using funds allegedly provided by Stake. Plaintiffs are seeking damages and penalties, citing a lack of transparency in their promotions.
As of 2026, Drake reportedly signed a $100 million deal with Stake in 2022, which has drawn scrutiny and led to similar lawsuits filed in October 2025.
- Adin Ross and Drake face a class-action lawsuit for promoting Stake.
- The lawsuit alleges that Stake operates illegally.
- Plaintiffs are seeking damages for misleading promotions.
How Is Social Media Reacting to This Drama?
Social media users have been vocal about the dispute between Adin Ross and Blueface. Comments on platforms like The Shade Room reflect a divide in opinions. Some users support Adin, arguing that Blueface brought the lawsuit upon himself.
Others believe that regardless of the contract, Blueface should still receive compensation for his participation in the event. Fans argue that Blueface was a major draw for viewers.
- Instagram user @tyeczn commented, “all ima say is adin one of them yt people you gotta watch when you doing business with”
- Instagram user @b.i.r.d_ added, “Oh he mad asf blue called him out 😂 called him out typical Karen”
- Instagram user @nikki200000000000 wrote, “Y’all always making stuff a race issue. Blueface just talks too much hell”
Instagram user @rlm_phil stated, “Ya making it seem like Blueface didn’t sign a contract and understand all this before doing it it’s simple cause and effect, he brought him being sued upon himself”
Instagram user @kingar_ commented, “Blue was saying some BS after the fight tbr.. We all watched the fight he definitely wasn’t the aggressor or landing more clean punches than chibu 🤷🏾♂️
Instagram user @ethr33_ remarked, “Cancel Adin again bro. ion even like blue face but i’m rocking fa bro in this situation”
Instagram user @youcame2slay wrote, “Honestly he should still be paid. He was the #1 talent there that people wanted to see. You cannot use his name for promotion and not pay. He was the main fight.”
Instagram user @maneshadorseygill added, “It’s still weird to not pay him anything at all tho leyou don’t get like participation credits lol”
Instagram user @kingxxka wrote, “Yall did cheat the man he won the fight”
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