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Streamer Subo assaulted live on stream by MMA fighter Shovkhal Churchaev

Gambling streamer Subo assaulted live on stream by MMA fighter Shovkhal Churchaev

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The livestreaming world erupted in shock after gambling streamer Subo, known for his chaotic antics and controversial persona, was assaulted live on air by MMA fighter Shovkhal Churchaev. The incident took place during a paid broadcast in Dubai, where Subo had reportedly paid Churchaev around $30,000 to appear on stream. What began as a routine collaboration quickly spiraled into a violent confrontation as Subo repeatedly mocked and provoked the fighter. His comments targeted Churchaev’s failed attempts to secure a UFC contract and even included taunts about “begging” Dana White, remarks that visibly escalated the tension in the room.As the provocation continued, Churchaev eventually snapped, launching into a physical assault that played out in real time before thousands of viewers. The fighter struck Subo with slaps, punches, and knee attacks before ordering him to kneel and apologize. Subo tried to continue the stream, but the escalating aggression forced him to cut the broadcast abruptly. Reports later confirmed that he deleted the VOD and related clips. The moment spread rapidly across social media, with viewers reposting screen recordings and debating how the situation reached such an explosive point.

Why Subo’s livestream with Shovkhal Churchaev turned violent

The core of the incident stems from Subo’s long-standing reputation for intentionally provoking guests and engaging in risky behavior for attention. Already banned from Russia for past pranks and legal troubles, he has built his brand around unpredictability. On this occasion, however, his aggressive mockery of Churchaev’s career struck a nerve. Witnesses and viewers noted how the fighter’s frustration built over the course of the stream, culminating in an explosive reaction. While Subo tried to frame the insults as “content,” Churchaev treated them as deeply disrespectful, leading to the on-stream assault that has since gone viral. The violent clash has sparked widespread debate about boundaries in livestreaming, the ethics of provoking guests, and the dangers of mixing volatile personalities for entertainment. While Subo has remained mostly silent since the incident, the clip continues circulating across Russian and Azerbaijani media. As discussions grow online, the situation stands as a stark reminder of how quickly livestream “content” can spiral into real-world consequences, especially when high tensions and high egos collide.Also Read: Nina Lin lists her strict requirements for dating a man in viral post Go to Source

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