

In 2017, Hall falsely accused his former manager Michael Weist of sexual assault. Controversies Lawsuit with Michael Weist

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Hall is scheduled to make his bare-knuckle boxing debut on Augunder the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship against professional fighter Guillermo Perez in Albuquerque, New Mexico. According to Happy Punch Promotions, Hall will be the first YouTuber to compete in BKFC as a Bare Knuckle Boxer.

On June 2, Cross Fight Boxing confirmed that Hall boxing match will consist of 4×3 minute rounds and will be announced within the next week. Concept, Hall's camp has confirmed he will return to the ring in August. On 28 May, 2023, Hall teased a big announcement is coming soon. Bare-knuckle boxing Bryce Hall vs Guillermo Perez On 1 June, Hall throws shots at Ryan Taylor by claiming his announcement will break the internet. On 12 February 2023 during a Twitter space, Bryce Hall verbally agreed to fight British BMX YouTuber Ryan Taylor on a future Misfits event. In the post-match interview, Hall said, "I'm not a fighter, I never claimed to be a fighter." Later on a Keemstar interview Hall stated he meant to say he isn't a boxer. On June 12, 2021, Hall was defeated by McBroom via 3rd round TKO. At the press conference for the event, a fight between Hall and McBroom broke out on stage. TikTokers, with Hall representing the TikTok side. On 18 March, 2021, the undercard of the match was turned into a new event called YouTubers vs. Hall and Austin McBroom began beefing on Twitter and a match was booked between them. Boxing career Bryce Hall vs Austin McBroom In April 2022, it was reported that Hall would star in Skill House, a horror film written and directed by Josh Stolberg and financed by Ryan Kavanaugh's Proxima Studios.

In February 2021, TalentX and Sway House co-founder Michael Gruen confirmed that the Sway House had been discontinued. There, they committed to creating viral content for multiple social media platforms, especially TikTok. In January 2020, Hall and five other social media personalities moved into the Sway House, a Bel Air mansion owned by the talent management company TalentX Entertainment. In 2019, he was one of the social-media celebrities featured in the documentary Jawline, which detailed his career beginnings and his legal scandals with his former manager, Michael Weist. In 2018, Hall moved from his home in Maryland to Los Angeles to pursue his career. In late 2014, he started gaining traction on the social media platforms Vine and Musical.ly, accumulating over 30,000 followers on Vine before it was shut down at the end of 2016. He originally started live streaming in an effort to make friends after being bullied. Hall started his social media career on YouNow at the age of 15. Hall was born on August 14, 1999, and he was raised by his mother Lisa in Ellicott City, Maryland. 5.4 Attending a party during COVID-19 lockdown.
