Adin Ross mods urge fans to stop doxxing KSI amid Misfits Boxing lawsuit

Shay Robson
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Adin Ross’s community mods have called for his fans to stop doxxing KSI amid claims he’s being sued by the YouTuber’s boxing promotion Misfits.

Adin Ross is set to host his next boxing match live on Kick on March 16, where Misfits fighter Deen The Great is expected to go blow-for-blow with Adam Saleh.

However, on March 5, Deen The Great accused KSI’s Misfits Boxing of attempting to sue him for intending to fight on Adin Ross’ event. The Kick star alleged on March 8 that he was also being sued, claiming he was “served” by the company.

Nevertheless, amid a public back and forth between KSI and Adin, both taunting each other over social media, the streamer has pleaded with his fans to stop doxxing the YouTube star.

Adin Ross urges fans to stop doxxing KSI amid lawsuit

With Misfits Boxing allegedly attempting to sue him, Adin Ross has claimed he’s ready to go to “war” in legal battles — also asserting that Deen’s fight with Saleh will go ahead as planned on March 16.

However, the 23-year-old had to plead for his fans to stop doxxing KSI and his family, with some even allegedly attempting to swat the YouTuber’s mother.

Moderators of Adin’s Twitter/X community quickly put out a message condemning the behavior. “We wish to emphasize that there is no place for doxxing within our community,” the post read. “Respect for privacy and ethical conduct are paramount values we upload.

“Any instances of doxxing will not be tolerated and appropriate action will be taken.”

However, KSI welcomed Adin fans to continue doxxing him, hoping to get their community banned. “Let them keep doxing me so we can finally get their community deleted,” he wrote in a now-deleted post.

It appears his plan worked, with Adin Loyal’s Uncensored community being suspended from the social media platform.