Austin McBroom Knocks Out FaZe Temper in Brand Risk 15 Main Event

Austin McBroom delivered a first-round knockout against Faze Temper to headline Brand Risk 15 on Saturday, August 22, 2026, at the Brand Risk Warehouse in Miami, Florida, capping an eventful night of influencer boxing promoted by Adin Ross.

Main Event Drama at the Brand Risk Warehouse

The main event pairing Austin McBroom and Faze Temper delivered a sudden and definitive finish in Miami. Both fighters entered the ring showing confidence as they exchanged on the feet, with McBroom smiling while setting up his punches and Temper utilizing his physical length and size. Neither competitor deployed much defensive strategy during the opening exchanges, a calculated risk that ultimately determined the bout’s outcome. Time and again, the fighters were just tempting fate as they stepped into the exchanges without showing much defense. That strategy backfired in a major way when both McBroom and Temper stepped into the pocket and they threw with fight-finishing intentions.

When both fighters stepped directly into the pocket with aggressive intent, McBroom landed a hellacious left hand that landed directly on the button. Faze Temper collapsed instantly onto the canvas in a heap, prompting immediate concern from both the crowd and the broadcast commentary team regarding his recovery as just about everybody involved got scared for a moment on whether or not Faze Temper was actually going to make it off the canvas. Donagh Corby reported that the first big punch McBroom lands puts Temper to sleep and he is having trouble getting up following the absolute brutal knockout in a round he was clearly losing.

The cruiserweight clash served as the featured attraction for the Brand Risk 15 fight card, which streamed live across major platforms including Kick, YouTube, Twitch, X, and TikTok without requiring a pay-per-view purchase, partnering with Rainbet for the event. Beyond the ring action, notable figures observed the event, including UFC CEO Dana White, who was caught on camera watching the show while a separate UFC Sacramento card was happening at the same time.

Co-Main Event Stoppage and Undercard Decisions

The heavyweight co-main event between Larry Wheels and Vitaly ended abruptly due to injury. After Larry Wheels made the walk for his first fight and Vitaly made the walk as the Russian opponent, Larry Wheels dropped Vitaly viciously inside 90 seconds. Larry Wheels was then forced out with a horror injury after suffering some sort of torn muscle, and the referee stopped this fight. The Florida Athletic Commission stepped in after that gruesome injury to Larry Wheels and the fight is off, ruling it a No Contest via a potential doctor’s stoppage.

Earlier on the card, Bob Menery returned to face opponent YK Osiris in a bout that concluded swiftly. Inside the first 30 seconds Menery is down, and while the knockdown is scored, YK Osiris has a point taken by the referee after continuing to punch on the ground. Menery wanted the full five minute break despite the fact they’d only been fighting for 30 seconds, and after deciding not to fight any more theoretically through the rule infraction, the referee decided enough is enough and waves it off, resulting in Bob Menery quitting. The referee goes for that decision and the fight is over with no winner, concluding as a No Contest between Menery and YK Osiris.

Notable Results Across the Miami Fight Card

The undercard featured several distinct matchups blending internet personalities, returning promotion regulars, and second-generation combat sports athletes. Gabriel Silva and Kimbo Slice Jr. did battle in MMA royalty as the sons of Anderson Silva and Kimbo Slice. Gabriel Silva knocked out Kimbo Slice Jr. with a faceplant knockout after being wobbled and almost stopped in the first round. Adin Ross subsequently vowed to give both a bonus.

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Supah Hot Fire defeated Supreme Patty by unanimous decision, with judges scoring it 29-28 across the board for the battle rapper who seemed disappointed with his own work despite comfortably winning against the odds.

Julian Newman defeated Thiirty in a true grudge match over three rounds, taking a unanimous decision with 30-27 on a couple of cards that seemed incredibly harsh, but still representing the right man winning morally.

Faze Temper and Austin McBroom face off with Adin Ross between them
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Jeremy Smith, known as the ‘World’s Strongest Dwarf’, took on Kodiyakredd of the Island Boys, with Smith bringing too much pressure and stopping Kodiyakredd in the first round.

In the ladies’ matchup, Yera defeated Tessa by unanimous decision.

No Neck Jay took on Shane Chance in a boxing rematch after their MMA bout ended by TKO, with No Neck Jay piling on the pressure and knocking out Shane Chance into the corner in a minute to secure another win.

Bang Williams (Antonio “Bang” Williams), walked out by Deen The Great and Adrien Broner, secured two massive knockdowns against Patrick Okine and knocked out the Ghanaian veteran after just a round.

Additional undercard action featured Chibu versus B.M.A. Musa and Anthony Taylor versus AP The Fighter, part of a card stacked with content creators, influencers, streamers, athletes, and crossover personalities in exhibition-style boxing and occasional pro bouts.

Future Matchups on the Horizon

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