Kick streamer KOs woman in Jack Doherty fight club broadcast

Michael Gwilliam
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A woman in OnlyFans attire was knocked out in a man vs woman Kick stream hosted by Jack Doherty and HeelMike.

Kick streams have produced some of the most extreme content on the net since the platform’s inception and a recent fight club broadcast was no exception.

Ever since Kick’s launch, Jack Doherty and HeelMike have been producing some of the wildest content with the latter being banned for flashing incidents and Mike was suspended for having oral sex during a broadcast.

On January 28, things reached another level when former boxer and streamer Maki95 agreed to face off against DonPatrik in a match HeelMike dubbed Kick’s “first-ever man vs woman boxing fight.”

Streamer KO’d during Jack Doherty fight club stream

Despite the fight being hyped up by the streamers, the bout was anything but professional with DonPatrik landing shots during the introductions.

A few moments later, the Kick streamer proceeded to land a few shots to Maki’s behind, which she just tanked before attempting a flying knee.

(Warning: Clips contain strong language and violence)

This was followed up by a fiery exchange where even a dog ended up joining the fray and started barking, once again pausing the action.

Eventually, the two started throwing haymakers with Maki getting knocked down a couple times and a ref needing to step in to prevent any further punishment.

Maki did, however, wanted to continue, impressing both HeelMike and Jack Doherty who urged everyone in chat to follow her because she “deserved it.”

“I was very drunk and I didn’t wanna cause any pain to anyone so I just took the hits but I don’t like what happened last night I felt like I was really exposed,” she wrote on X after the fight.

This is hardly the first time a Kick fight stream has faced backlash. Earlier in January, an Adin Ross boxing broadcast came under fire after a fighter was brutally knocked out.

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