What is Bryce Hall's net worth? Here's how much Austin McBroom bout may earn him

As fans eagerly await the much-anticipated fight between the YouTuber and TikTok star, here's a look at Bryce Hall's net worth
PUBLISHED JUN 12, 2021
Bryce Hall has 19.5 million followers on TikTok, 7.8 million followers on Instagram and his YouTube channel has 3.55 million subscribers (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images  for LiveXLive)
Bryce Hall has 19.5 million followers on TikTok, 7.8 million followers on Instagram and his YouTube channel has 3.55 million subscribers (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for LiveXLive)

YouTube sensation Austin McBroom and TikTok star Bryce Hall are ready for a knockoff at their celebrity boxing match which will take place on June 12 at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens. The much-awaited event will feature bouts wherein YouTubers will go against TikTokers in boxing matches. TikTok star Bryce Hall, 21 will go against Austin Mcbroom, 29, who is a Youtuber and former basketball star.

Recently, in a similar fight, YouTuber Logan Paul and retired boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather had a knock-off in an exhibition match. The event is promoted by Social Gloves Entertainment, will feature musical performances by DJ Khaled, Lil Baby and Migos. As fans eagerly await the much-anticipated fight between the YouTuber and TikTok star, here's a look at Bryce Hall's net worth. 

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(L-R) Austin McBroom, FouseyTube and Bryce Hall (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for LiveXLive)

Bryce Hall's early life

Born in 1999, Bryce Hall was raised by his mother, Lisa in Ellicott City, Maryland. Hall is very close with his mother, however, the TikTok star refrains from talking about his father or revealing his identity. According to Bryce, his father abused his mother and seldom spent time with him.

Bryce Hall (Instagram @brycehall)

Hall originally started live streaming on YouNow at the age of 15 in an attempt to make friends after being bullied. He started his YouTube channel in 2015 and moved to LA in 2018 to pursue his career. Bryce was one of the social media influencers featured in the documentary 'Jawline' in 2019, which featured his career beginnings. In January 2020, he and five other social media personalities moved into the Sway House. It is a house owned by the talent management company TalentX Entertainment, where they create content for multiple social media platforms.

What is Bryce Hall's net worth?

Bryce Hall's major source of income creating content for TikTok and YouTube. He has 19.5 million followers on TikTok, 7.8 million followers on Instagram and his YouTube channel has 3.55 million subscribers. As of late 2020, Bryce was an angel investor in multiple companies, including Lendtable, Humaning, AON3D and Stir. He's also the co-founder of 'Ani Energy' a caffeinated energy drink. Bryce believes that you make more money creating your own brand than merely supporting someone else's. He told Forbes in 2020, "A lot of influencers think that they'll just keep a clean image and get brand deals and sell merch. They don't think long-term. They're making a lot of money right now and they're spending it. But when taxes hit and they're not poppin' anymore, they're going to freak out. These kids are selling their souls for a Bang Energy brand deal." 

In October 2020, Bryce told Forbes, "I'm doing $1 million quarterly on merch sales. That's my primary source of income.” According to Celebrity Net Worth, Bryce Hall's estimated net worth is around $2 million. When asked about his earnings from the highly anticipated boxing match between him and Austin McBroom, Bryce Hall said, "So I’m getting 4% of Pay-Per-View Sales and 5 million as soon as I get into the ring, and then a 1 million knockout bonus."

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