
Nashville's Most Dramatic Night
Nashville Drama
BrandRisk 010 delivered a night of shocking upsets, dramatic finishes, and viral moments, featuring celebrity matchups and the most talked-about main event in promotion history.
Event Overview
BrandRisk 010 took place in Nashville, Tennessee, continuing the promotion's successful expansion beyond Miami. The event featured an incredible lineup of celebrity matchups, community rivalries, and the most anticipated main event in BrandRisk history as Julian Newman faced Oblivion in a grudge match that had been building for weeks.
The event was elevated by the presence of boxing legends Rampage Jackson and Teofimo Lopez in the commentary booth, adding professional credibility to the broadcast. The night delivered shocking upsets, dramatic finishes, and viral moments, with production challenges and backstage chaos only adding to the authentic energy that makes BrandRisk special.
Details & Special Guests
The Commentary Team
The event featured an incredible commentary team with Adin Ross joined by boxing legends Rampage Jackson and Teofimo Lopez. Their presence added significant credibility to the broadcast while maintaining the entertainment value that defines BrandRisk events.
The Venue
Nashville continued to prove itself as an excellent host city for BrandRisk events, with the venue providing an intimate setting that created the perfect backdrop for heated combat. The crowd's energy contributed significantly to the electric atmosphere, making every fight feel like a major event.
The Atmosphere
The event featured several celebrity appearances including Jelly Roll and Mike Majlak, adding to the star power. The combination of serious boxing and viral personalities created a unique atmosphere that only BrandRisk could deliver. The event had its share of technical difficulties, including Wi-Fi issues and missed replays, but these only added to the authentic, live-streaming energy that fans have come to love about BrandRisk.
Fight Overviews
Opening Bout: Florida Boy vs. J Sergeant
The event opened with explosive action as Florida Boy from Ice Poseidon's camp made an immediate statement.
Round 1: Florida Boy came out with MMA energy and bad intentions, spamming overhand rights and closing distance with a wild pace. J Sergeant went into survival mode, backing to the ropes and eating a string of body and head shots.
Round 2: Florida Boy continued to pour on the pressure, and after multiple counts in both rounds, the referee stepped in at 0:42 of Round 2 to stop the contest.
Result: Florida Boy wins by TKO (Round 2, 0:42).
Christina Santa vs. Federica
The women's bout delivered heart and volume, with Christina Santa continuing her impressive BrandRisk run.
Round 1: Christina started orthodox and switched stances when she felt like it, using her height advantage to land heavier shots and technical hooks while Federica made a showy entrance with rockstar energy.
Round 2: Federica smiled through the fire and kept pressing forward, but Christina's check hooks found a home consistently throughout the round.
Round 3: Federica needed a knockout to win, but Christina kept it clean and maintained her range, controlling the final round to secure the decision.
Result: Christina Santa wins by Unanimous Decision (30-26).
General Zack vs. Pro Day DJ
General Zack from xQc's camp faced Pro Day DJ from DDG's camp in a battle of streaming communities.
Round 1: General Zack walked to Pop Smoke and looked wired from the jump, while DJ admitted to having almost no real camp preparation, which showed immediately.
Round 2: Zack kept a long frame, stuck jabs, and pushed pace immediately. DJ turned his back twice, got warned, lost his mouthpiece, then stopped responding. The referee waved it off at 1:03 of Round 2.
Result: General Zack wins by TKO (Round 2, 1:03).
Sean Od vs. Prince
Memphis vs. Miami with a hard side bet - winner took both purses in this highly anticipated matchup.
Round 1: Both fighters came out aggressively, with Sean walking in with reindeer antlers and Prince coming out to his own music. The round was a blur of flurries, with both fighters gassed by the bell.
Round 2: The fight turned on a knockdown for Sean, confirmed on replay as a clean uppercut, not a trip. This proved to be the decisive moment of the contest.
Round 3: The final round became a test of will with wild stances, tired legs, and a few clutch shots. Sean pushed through to secure the victory and claim both purses.
Result: Sean Od wins by Unanimous Decision (29-27).
30 vs. Snaggy Mo
The BAU crew mobbed out deep to Shakira while Snaggy Mo walked to "In the Air Tonight" in this highly anticipated community battle.
Round 1: The opening round was competitive, with both fighters feeling each other out and establishing their rhythm. The lines were dead even, which felt right for this matchup.
Round 2: 30 began to take control, setting the pace with snapped jabs and keeping shots clean. Snaggy Mo had reach but didn't use it effectively, with his jab and one-twos coming in flashes.
Round 3: The final round saw 30 maintain his control and cleaner work, while Neon insisted Mo took Round 1, but the ringside view saw 30 landing the cleaner shots throughout.
Result: 30 wins by Unanimous Decision (29-27).
Pully vs. Ashley
Ashley brought a judo background that created some interesting moments, but Pully's boxing skills ultimately prevailed.
Round 1-3: Ashley's judo background popped up in the worst ways as he twice looked like he wanted to trip Pully, got warned off, then went back to punches. Pully stayed calm and sat down on his shots.
Round 4: Pully got the finish in Round 4 with a right hand and uppercut combination that ended the contest decisively.
Result: Pully wins by KO (Round 4, 3:00).
Gabe Silva vs. Isaac Taylor
Gabe Silva faced Isaac Taylor, the younger brother of Anthony Taylor, who had defeated Gabe previously, while the older Taylor provided corner support.
Round 1-2: Gabe's left hooks and body shots changed the fight early, while Isaac tried to walk him down and landed a few shots, but ate the cleaner shots in return.
Round 3-4: The fight continued with Gabe maintaining his composure and looking fit through four hard rounds. Bad blood boiled briefly after the bell, then cooled with the coaches stepping in.
Result: Gabe Silva wins by Unanimous Decision (39-37).
USA vs. OJ Ros
This rematch was highly anticipated after their draw last card, but it ended in the most bizarre way possible.
Round 1-3: The fight was tight and rough, with USA edging rounds with heavier hands. Both fighters were giving it their all in this highly competitive rematch.
Round 4: The fight turned wild when OJ bit USA's nipple in a clinch late in the round. The referee saw it, the team had photos, and the bout ended as a disqualification.
Result: USA wins by DQ (Round 4, 3:00).
Super Hot Fire vs. Chain Snatcher
The stakes were ridiculous with losing "booty" paperwork jokes aside, but Super Hot Fire handled business professionally.
Round 1: Super Hot Fire threw almost nothing and let Chain Snatcher run himself ragged, conserving energy and waiting for the right moment.
Round 2: Super Hot Fire unloaded with precision, sat Chain Snatcher down, and closed the show with a clean knockout victory.
Result: Super Hot Fire wins by KO (Round 2, 3:00).
Co-Main Event: Chibu vs. Santana
Chibu's speed at his size proved to be a cheat code against Santana's power and volume approach.
Round 1: Chibu's jab and counters kept finding Santana consistently, while Santana brought pride and volume but struggled to land clean shots.
Round 2: The mouthpiece flew more than once as Chibu's speed and accuracy continued to dominate. Santana's corner did the right thing and waved it after Round 2.
Result: Chibu wins by Retirement (End of Round 2).
Main Event: Julian Newman vs. Oblivion
The most anticipated main event in BrandRisk history, featuring weeks of buildup, family drama, and personal animosity between Puerto Rico and Mexico.
Round 1: Even early, then Julian's speed and combinations edged it. He was first and last in exchanges, showing superior technique and timing.
Round 2: Julian's rhythm came alive with sharp overhands and quick hooks. Oblivion kept ducking low and getting caught pulling out, losing points and tempo.
Round 3: This was a clinic. Julian kept piecing him up, never slowed, and took the air out of Oblivion's offense. If there had been a fourth round, it could have gotten ugly.
Result: Julian Newman wins by Unanimous Decision (30-27).
Conclusion
BrandRisk 010 delivered shocking upsets, dramatic finishes, and viral moments, solidifying its reputation as a premier crossover boxing platform.
- Julian Newman's stunning upset of Oblivion in the main event shocked fans and proved that preparation and technique can overcome reputation and hype.
- From the wildest DQ you'll read this year (a literal nipple bite) to the barber getting tossed by security, BrandRisk 010 delivered the kind of chaos that makes live events unforgettable.
- The presence of Rampage Jackson and Teofimo Lopez in the commentary booth elevated the event's credibility while maintaining the authentic streaming energy that defines BrandRisk.
With anticipation already building for BrandRisk 011, fans can expect more high-stakes matchups, celebrity appearances, and unpredictable outcomes in future events.
The combination of genuine competition, engaging personalities, and professional production has created a unique and compelling product that stands out in both the combat sports and streaming entertainment landscapes. BrandRisk 010 proved that the promotion was continuing to evolve and improve with each event, now successfully established in Nashville as a premier combat sports destination.
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