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Gambling Streamer Beaten by MMA Guest During Live Show
Known for his sharp-worded comments, streamer Subo may have finally gotten something close to a reckoning after his guest assaulted him during a live stream and forced an apology on camera
Controversial content creator and streamer Subo, real name Subhan Mamedov, has been known for his sharp tongue and unwillingness to compromise.
This time, though, it has cost him personally and financially, as the Azerbaijani streamer invited Shovkhal Churchaev, an MMA fighter, to hop on camera and chin wag. However, the live stream, which took place in Dubai, quickly took a slightly unexpected turn with Subo running his mouth off to a visibly irritated Churchaev.
Russian gambling streamer “Subo” was assaulted live on stream by an MMA fighter he paid $30,000 to appear on stream
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) November 29, 2025
Subo kept rage-baiting him, insulting him, and saying he begged Dana White for a contract then he snapped pic.twitter.com/UBaW3aIFNC
Subo did not really think he had much to worry about, having viewers tuned in to keep an eye on him until he supposedly went a step too far. After spending some time joshing Churchaev about, Subo then decided to go a step further, suggesting that the fighter had to beg Dana White, the UFC’s top man, for a contract.
At this point, Churchaev started hitting the streamer live. Things took a pretty wacky turn from that point on, with Churchaev asking Subo to apologize on camera while he was cowering on the floor and trying to shield himself from the fighter.
The video has been seen more than 10 million times on X, but Churchaev could potentially end up in trouble, as his aggression was recorded and is now a matter of public record. Even more bizarrely, Subo supposedly paid $30,000 to Churchaev to appear on stream with him.
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