Khamzat Chimaev has hilariously beating back in the claim of Adin Ross that he needed a monstrous six digits to appear on his stream.
The top middleweight competition is preparing for Dricus du Plessis on UFC 319 later this month and trained in America for the fight. He was reportedly asked to appear on a live stream with Ross to promote the event, but asked for an astronomical amount.
However, it seems that the story has changed and that he did not really request the reported payment of $ 700,000. Ross claimed that it was a misunderstanding, but not before he was mocked by Chimaev in the comments.
Khamzat Chimaev has a hilarious reaction to the $ 700,000 stream story from Adin Ross
Adin Ross is known for having great name celebrities on his live streams, from Dana White to A-List Rappers such as Drake and President Donald Trump. The social media star also has its own fighting promotion and is seen at many UFC events.
So on his way to UFC 319, he looked around to get Khamzat Chimaev at his stream, before he was told by a assumed member of the Jager team that he would need $ 700,000 to appear. He spoke about the issue and was cut across the board.
Chimaev seemed stunned by the entire discourse and commented on an Instagram message that was noticed by Happy Punch: “Who is these bulls – you?” It is unclear whether he made a mistake or made a rough remark at the expense of Ross. The streamer from his part answered: “DM Me Bro, it was a misunderstanding.”
Adin Ross has previously offered stars enormous payouts to appear on stream
It is not unheard of Ross to pay celebrities to appear on his streams. He has attracted the audience on the A-list to his boxing shows, including a musical performance of Sexxy Red, alongside other big names.
The most famous he is reportedly agreed to pay rapper Playboy Carti $ 2 million and a sports car for a chaotic appearance on his stream. However, he gave him only $ 200,000, which made other musicians angry who appeared for free.
21 Savage was particularly disturbed and it probably led other managers to take advantage of the enormous wealth of the streamer.
