Adin Ross Considers Moving Brand Risk Boxing From Kick to Twitch Over Alleged Viewer Cap

  • Adin Ross made his return to Twitch in September after a two-year ban
  • He recently switched gambling sponsors from Stake to Rainbet
  • The 24-year-old believes that Kick might be capping his viewers
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Adin Ross is considering moving his Brand Risk boxing broadcast to Twitch from Kick as he is questioning if the latter is capping his viewers. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Adin Ross recently made his return to Twitch after a two-year hiatus. The 24-year-old was banned from the platform in February 2023 after hateful messages like racial slurs appeared in his stream chat.

Twitch reversed his ban in March 2025, and he had his first stream back on September 23. This coincided with his change of gambling sponsor to Rainbet from Stake. During his return stream on Twitch, he simultaneously streamed on Kick and was briefly banned by the latter.

he is questioning whether Kick is capping his streams

Ross said on a Thursday just chatting stream that he’s considering moving his Brand Risk boxing broadcasts from Kick to Twitch, as he is questioning whether Kick is capping his streams and wonders why his content doesn’t appear on the front page anymore. He said he’s going to give Kick 24 hours to fix the problem, or else he’ll likely change to Twitch:

Kick is owned by the same people who run Stake and Ross believes that they’re not happy with his move to Rainbet. He asked during his most recent stream whether the platform is team Stake or team Kick.

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