
Twitch sensation Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel has not entirely dismissed the notion of stepping into the ring for an influencer boxing match, but the French Canadian streamer emphasizes his conditions for doing so.
Over recent years, influencer boxing has gained significant momentum, with notable personalities like Logan Paul and KSI leading the charge through their groundbreaking bouts. These high-profile clashes have popularized the concept, capturing the attention of fans around the world.
Taking the trend even further, Jake Paul has fought against UFC legends such as Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz, culminating in an eye-catching match against a retired Mike Tyson, marking the first boxing event ever produced by Netflix.
As the influencer boxing landscape continues to flourish, with events like Creator Clash 3 on the horizon, fans remain eager to learn whether xQc might eventually participate. During a recent discussion, he shared insights on his potential entry into the sport.
Insights from xQc: Boxing Experience and Fighting Conditions
In an interview with Fred Talks Fighting at Adin Ross’s Brand Risk event, Lengyel addressed the possibility of joining an influencer boxing event.
When posed the question about fighting, xQc responded candidly, “Probably not.” However, he did add, “If I did, it would be a one time only forever.”
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Reflecting on his past, xQc noted that he dabbled in boxing during his youth, acquiring some foundational skills.“I didn’t fight. I would only practice and go to the gym, but I didn’t fight, no. Maybe would have, ” he commented, hinting at a deeper interest in the sport.
Despite his hesitance, xQc’s familiarity with competitive environments is evident. He notably participated in the 2023 Sidemen Charity Match, where, despite receiving a rating of 0.3 as a goalkeeper, he maintained his enthusiasm and has been invited back for the next event scheduled for March 8, 2025.
The prospect of xQc entering the boxing ring remains uncertain, but his openness about conditions and past experiences hints at a complex relationship with the sport, perhaps leaving the door ajar for future opportunities.
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