Twitch streamer Will Neff revealed that Influencer-boxing event Creator Clash 3 has been pushed back to a date “far in the future” following backlash against its organizer iDubbbz.
Creator Clash announced its return for a third event after a year-long hiatus in January 2025. The charity-focused influencer-boxing program notably faced financial hardships in 2023, reportedly losing $250K to piracy.
Creator Clash 2 also struggled with criticism from viewers due to issues between some of the participating fighters and organizers iDubbbz and Anisa — and it doesn’t seem like this bad blood has let up in the interim.
While iDubbbz promised big changes for a new and improved Creator Clash 3, he published a ‘Content Cop’ expose video targeting YouTuber and podcast host Ethan Klein months before the event was scheduled to take place on June 28.
Creator Clash 1 was met with praise from viewers and participating influencers – but the event’s second iteration onwards has been decidedly less positive.
This video started an avalanche of drama surrounding iDubbbz and his collaborators, and it wasn’t long before some of its participating fighters, like Epic Meal Time’s Harley Morenstein, dropped out.
iDubbbz and Anisa later made the decision to step back from their position as the event’s organizers. With radio silence on Creator Clash’s end, it appeared as though the future of the event was in limbo — something that Twitch streamer Will Neff confirmed in a May 2025 broadcast.
Will Neff reveals huge Creator Clash 3 delay
Will Neff, who was slated to box against fellow creator Odd1sOut, revealed that Creator Clash 3 has been pushed back to a date far from its initial summer 2025 schedule, saying he was forced to put a sudden stop to his intense training.
“Creator Clash is delayed to a date far in the future,” he admitted. “For me, this is a huge bummer, not only because I was bringing out a bunch of my family, but I was losing weight at a lightning clip.
“…I spoke to my coaches, and essentially at the very least, we’re gonna suspend my training. Where Myth and I were, physically, you just can’t maintain it. You can’t maintain the training we were doing, you can’t maintain the amount of sparring we were doing. You can’t maintain the weight.”
Dexerto has reached out to Creator Clash for comment, but thus far, the event has yet to post any information regarding a delay publicly.
At the time of writing, Creator Clash’s future is uncertain, leaving viewers equal parts frustrated and confused as to what’s next for the formerly-beloved influencer-boxing extravaganza.