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“I Don’t Care”: Adin Ross Turns Down Floyd Mayweather and Lil Baby Gambling Invitation

Published Mar 20, 2024 | 6:00 PM EDT

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Adin Ross is no stranger to gambling. The ‘Kick’ streamer and co-owner has integrated his regular gambling sprees into his content. However, when recently invited to such an event, among names like Floyd Mayweather and rapper Lil Baby, he denied it. Why?

Ross’ Gamba streams are popular among his fans. However, with such regular gambling episodes, financial risks also follow. Now, an online video has left fans confused. Why would the streamer, who has been associated with ‘Money’ before too turn down the invitation to exchange some coins with each other?

“You guys wanna take all my money”

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In a video that is making rounds on the internet, the 23-year-old streamer was seen having a conversation with an unidentified person who was inviting Ross to a gambling event. “You want to go the shit with me tonight, with Floyd?” asked the voice on the phone. “No,” Ross declared. Even if he was allowed to stream it? Would he want to miss the good traction opportunity? “I don’t care. I’m down money,” replied the Kick Streamer.

“Make your money back, and Baby said he’d text you,” said the voice on the phone. “Yeah, he did text me. He wants to gamble. He wants to take my money from me,” remarked the streamer. What he later said, however, was alarming.

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He noted in an aggressive tone, “I know you guys wanna take all my money, huh? You, Lil Baby, Meek Mill, all you guys just wanna steal my money. No. F*ck off.” When the voice kept insisting Ross shouted out saying, “And then you guys get me in a corner and peer pressure me. I’m not stupid bro. 21 savage and Playboy Carti. I need a break, my head needs to relax for a second bruh.”

The conversation he has with the caller brings one question to light: How much money has Adin Ross lost in recent times?

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How much has Adin Ross lost?

Earlier, Ross admitted on his stream that he has losses of more than $40 million in online currency (including cryptocurrency). He asked his fans to do the “Math.” He said, “12,979 Etherium, 29 Bit coins, 550 Lite coins, 201,000 USD Tether, 144,000 Doge coins, and 701,000 USDC coins. So add all that up. What am I down? Y’all would know. I could do literally $100 f**king spins and pocketed most of that. Stop being weird.”

Furthermore, back in February, Ross partnered with 21 Savage who was accused of employing a marked card to win a wager of over $200,000. A few days after that, he also lost hundreds of thousands of dollars after paying Playboi Carti to stream with him. Things went down badly after the rapper exited the stream only a few minutes into it.

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With so many losses accumulating against him, Adin Ross has actively decided to stay away from gambling. Will this course of action prove successful? What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

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Mohammed Shafiulla

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Mohammed Shafiulla is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. With a Master’s degree in Journalism from a reputed institute, Shafi has cemented his position as one of the astute observers of boxing at ES. One of the early supporters of Naoya Inoue, Shafi has covered his transition from a Japanese boxer with a niche fan following to a power-punching global boxing star.
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Gokul Pillai