UNSTOPPABLE MOMENTUM: Charleston White Declares More Boxing Matches After Knocking Out Kodiyakredd
In a night packed with adrenaline and internet fervor, Charleston White delivered more than just a knockout punch in Nashville—he ignited a brand-new chapter. After scoring a viral victory over Island Boys star Kodiyakredd at Adin Ross’s Brand Risk 008 event, White sprang back into the spotlight with big news: he’s signing on for four more boxing matches, determined to solidify his place in this electrifying scene. Here’s why this moment matters—for him, for influencer boxing, and for everyone watching the rise of this unconventional combat league.
A Breakout Win
On June 22, the event hosted by Adin Ross and Brand Risk Promotions turned heads when Charleston, fighting with only one eye due to a past injury, faced off against 23-year-old Kodiyakredd. Videos show Charleston landing a punishing punch that caused his opponent to quit mid-fight—sending ripples through fight fans everywhere.
The highlight? White standing tall while Kodiyakredd retreated not an easy feat considering the Island Boys’ reputation. Fans online were divided—some applauded his grit and skill; others cautioned against underestimating competition in the 125-130 lb division.
Four More Fights in the Deal
Fresh off this momentum, Charleston took to Instagram to make an electrifying announcement: he’s locked in four more live matches with Adin Ross’s camp.
“I want four more fights. I’m signing up with Adin Ross for four more fights,” he declared in the clip.
He clarified the rules:
- Fighters must weigh in at no more than 130 lbs
- Any challenger must cover one of Charleston’s eyes to ensure fairness
- He’s open to any opponent, no matter the background
This statement sparked excitement across boxing forums and comment sections.
Fan Reactions: Admiration & Caution
Reactions came fast:
- Respect for his resolve: “Pretty impressive he beat that young dude with one eye and he’s old and only weighs 130,” one fan wrote after DJ Akademiks shared the clip.
- Warning labels: “There’s some strong, highly skilled boxers at 125–130 division. Be careful what you’re asking for, dude lol,” another replied, reminding Charleston that the division is brimming with talent.
The consensus: admiration for Charleston’s courage—and realism about the challenge ahead.
Drama Escalates: Legal Feud After Fight
Adding fuel to the fire, Charleston is now suing on top of the knockout. According to reports, Kodiyakredd’s girlfriend spat on Charleston’s wife, Tamara, during or after the event.
Charleston’s response:
- Filed or planned to file a criminal complaint for assault (spitting is legally assault in many states)
- Threatened civil action against both girlfriend and Kodiyakredd
- Promised to back legal fees through Lawyer Goldstein after Adin Ross offered support.
Adin Ross also wrote, “I’ll pay your lawyer fees,” joking Charleston sounded “like a Jew,” to which Charleston quipped, “Sound like a jew to me, so let’s hire ’em.”
Reports confirm that Charleston is indeed pursuing both criminal and civil charges. The alleged assault added a courtroom dimension to the boxing ring drama.
Spotlight: The Media Reaction
Coverage exploded across platforms:
- Complex ran a story highlighting the win and legal aftermath.
- BloodyElbow commented on the spectacle of a middle-aged, one-eyed influencer defeating a viral teen fighter.
- Clips of the fight buzzed on TikTok and Instagram, reinforcingWhite’s performance and the night’s controversy.
YouTubers provided hot takes, breakdowns, and recaps—one titled “Charleston White FINISHES Island Boy…” quickly amassing thousands of views.
The resounding takeaway: viral fights=viral legal heats.
Why This Matters
- Boosts influencer boxing legitimacy
Hosting post-fight lineups with plans for multiple matches shows serious intent to build a brand beyond one-off events. - Charleston’s comeback story
A former opponent, self-described past troubles, and now a fighter reestablishing himself—Charleston’s journey ups the emotional stakes. - Blends entertainment with accountability
The legal case reminds fans that influencer matches aren’t just show—they can carry real-world consequences. - Sets up anticipation
Who fights Charleston next? At four matches and weight-based fairness rules, every opponent’s name becomes someone to watch.
What’s Next?
- Fight scheduling: When will these four matches happen? Opponents aren’t named, but the ball is rolling.
- Legal proceedings: We’ll follow updates on assault charges, filings, and possible lawsuits.
- Audience reaction: Will fans return after a controversial fight-of-interest? Will Charleston’s brand rise or stumble?
More Than a Knockout
White’s win over Kodiyakredd was more than a viral moment—it was a recalibration of his public persona. By securing more matches, he signals ambition, resilience, and relevance. Adding a legal showdown just adds layers: this isn’t influencer boxing—it’s personal. Now, every upcoming match could bring more drama, more fans, and bigger stakes.
In a digital world where celebrity clashes dominate headlines, Charleston just proved he’s not just a fighter—he’s a full-on force.
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