Organized and orchestrated by iDubbbz, the Creator Clash took place on May 14 at a sold-out stadium in Tampa, Florida, with 18 creators competing over 5 rounds.
At the end of the event, people felt very amused and very surprised by some of the fights. And if you haven’t seen the fights, you’ve come to the right place.
Creator Clash results for all games!
The struggle of creators The event was a boxing match between 18 different content creators, hosted by iDubbbz themselves, who also competed in the main event.
Besides the main event, the results of which we discussed here, there were also 8 different games that produced amazing results, which you can find below.
Game 1: SuperMega’s Matt Watson vs. Dad
The hyperactive “Papa” won the first match of the event with a quick TKO after a few heavy blows to the head from Watson, after which he called MatPatGT and Oliver Tree to fight


Game 2: Ryan Magee vs. Alex Ernst
Ryan and Alex Ernst showed the audience what they really came for: a boxing match between two real athletes. Unlike the first, the fight went the distance and ended with a unanimous victory for Alex Ernst. The two fighters then embraced each other and congratulated each other on their fighting spirit.


Game 3: Internet Comment Etiquette Against DJ Welch
The fight between DJ Welch and Internet Comment Etiquette was the first heavyweight fight that the Creator Clash audience witnessed. Since Welch had already trained his hands against several punching bags, this was a more or less easy victory for him as we saw him pick up the victory via TKO in the second round.


Game 4: I did one thing against TheOdd1sOut
In another short battle, Australian YouTuber I Did a Thing won the match against American birthday boy host TheOdd1sOut. At first, James seemed pretty confident, but the numerous headshots he took quickly changed that as he was seen trying to defend himself.


Game 5: Yodeling Haley vs. JustaMinx
The first ever influential women’s boxing match was won by none other than JustaMinx, whose name will go down in history. Both fighters continued to fight into the fourth round and put in an inspiring performance.


Game 6: Hundar vs AB
Remember when we said Alex Ernst and Ryan Magee gave the audience what they wanted to see? Yes, don’t worry, that’s what they wanted to see.
After being beaten down by AB early in the fight, we saw Hundar make an incredible comeback towards the end finishing the match with a referee stoppage, calling it a TKO.


Game 7: Graham Stephen vs. Michael Reeves
It seems that the Creator Clash organizers really know how to captivate their viewers as we witnessed one of the most anticipated matches between real estate guru Graham Stephen and robotics YouTuber Michael Reeves.
Reeves entered the ring and showed off some amazing technical knowledge while landing crucial headshots on Stephen, which is exactly why the OfflineTV member was awarded the TKO in the second round.


Game 8: Harley from Epic Meal Time vs. Arin Hanson from Game Grumps
The second and final Creator Clash heavyweight match took place between none other than YouTube’s OG Sauce Boss, Harley and Game Grumps’ Arin Hanson.
As Harley had a clear size advantage over Arin, he took full advantage of what nature had given him and finished the match with a second-round TKO.
Once the match was over, Harley called out none other than two-time champion DrDisrespect for a match between the two.


After all that, it was time for the main event of the day, iDubbbz vs. Dr. Mike. You can learn everything about the game here.
The conclusion
After all the fights, it was clear that while there was tension between some content creators, it wasn’t all bad, as many of them showed incredible sportsmanship during the Creator Clash, the biggest influencer boxing event of the moment.
Whether or not we’ll see a Creator Clash 2.0 is really a big question, as we’ve seen some people get called out by the creators who won the first Creator Clash itself and as iDubbbz himself has says, “Heaven” is the limit. » In terms of future events, we can consider this “probable”.