Ex-boxing champ claims everyone will be streamers soon after Adin Ross & Rampage Jackson success
Pixabay/AdinRossFormer boxing champion Ryan Garcia believes “everybody’s gonna become streamers sooner or later,” especially given the success the likes of Adin Ross and Rampage Jackson have had.
With streaming and content creation becoming a genuine career choice for some people, it is something that a lot have tried their hand at. Having the success of some of the biggest names on Twitch, Kick, and YouTube is difficult, and reaching the top echelon of things isn’t for everyone.
Celebrities have also turned their hands to content too, some as a second chance at fame, and others using it to supplement their career as it is.
Former WBC interim lightweight champion ‘KingRy’ Ryan Garcia has linked up with a number of creators, including Adin Ross. The 27-year-old believes that, eventually, everybody will “become streamers,” given the success some are having.
Ryan Garcia believes everyone will be streaming soon
“I think [streaming] is cool, I think they’re funny, I think it’s just a new platform that people are getting on,” Garcia told Covers.com
“I think everybody’s gonna become streamers sooner or later, including boxers. You already see Rampage Jackson, all these other guys that are starting to get into streaming.”
Rampage Jackson recently claimed that he’s made money from streaming than he ever did dominating in UFC too. “I’ve only been streaming for eight months, and I’ve made more from streaming than I did in fighting for 20 years,” he said on his Kick stream.
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PBD podcast – YouTubeGarcia also revealed that he turned down a $20 million fight offer from Jake Paul, admitting he took a smaller amount to match up with Mario Barrios in the new year.
“I’ve already denied the $20 million, so it’s always gonna be there, right? If he keeps going, it’s always gonna be there. You never know,” he added. “But as of right now, I think that my opportunities in boxing just serve me better.”


