WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton has revealed her enthusiasm for competing at Adin Ross‘ Brand Risk boxing event, signaling her ambition to become a celebrity female boxer. This announcement came on August 6, 2025, after a 31-second clip from the IMPAULSIVE podcast featuring Logan Paul and Mike Majlak was shared on social media platform X. Stratton said she would be eager to participate in a training camp and take on the challenge of boxing.
During the podcast, Mike Majlak encouraged Stratton to appear on Brand Risk Promotions, highlighting the opportunity as a valuable introduction to the streaming world. Logan Paul added his support, praising the potential impact of her participation.
“You could do that. We can put you on Brand Risk Promotions. [Logan Paul adds, ‘You would make a f**king bad a** if you fought on Brand Risk.’] Oh, Adin will pay you, a hundred percent. You need to do a Brand Risk event. You have to! That will be good for him, and if you’re going to start streaming, it’ll be a great segue into streaming for you because he is the biggest streamer.”
—Mike Majlak, Podcast Host
“You know, I actually wanted to try boxing? Like, become a celebrity female boxer. Really? I’ve actually wanted to. I would do a training camp. I am so down! Oh! I am so down! I actually would love to do…”
—Tiffany Stratton, WWE Women’s Champion
Insights on Streaming Culture from Logan Paul and Tiffany Stratton
Later during the podcast, the conversation shifted toward the nature of streamers and livestreaming content. Tiffany Stratton expressed curiosity about what the YouTube personality IShowSpeed creates in his streams. Mike Majlak described IShowSpeed’s varied content, emphasizing its unpredictability and entertainment value.
“Oh, anything. He farts. He does backflips. People. Just like, it could be anything. I’ll beat you in a race. He’ll do all. There’s a million things that you got to come up with stuff.”
—Mike Majlak, Podcast Host
Logan Paul then categorized streamers as a unique group within content creators, highlighting the distinctive qualities that set them apart.
“Streamers are a different breed. They’re a different breed.”
—Logan Paul, Content Creator
When Stratton inquired whether livestreaming surpasses regular YouTube content, Paul clarified that while streaming is significant on YouTube, it is particularly prominent among emerging creators.
“No. No, no. No. No. Streaming is big on YouTube, but streaming is now, like, I’d say the number one for, like, up-and-coming content creators.”
—Logan Paul, Content Creator
Additional Highlights: Logan Paul’s Philanthropic Efforts
Aside from discussing boxing and streaming, the podcast also mentioned Logan Paul’s recent collaboration with YouTube sensation Jimmy “MrBeast.” On August 1, 2025, they teamed up to donate $100,000 to MrBeast’s new charitable initiative, TeamWater.

Potential Impact of Stratton’s Move into Boxing and Streaming
Tiffany Stratton’s interest in entering the Brand Risk boxing event underscores a growing trend where athletes crossover into entertainment and streaming, expanding their influence beyond traditional sports. By participating in Adin Ross’ boxing event, Stratton could leverage the platform to build her profile as a celebrity athlete and streamer. This blend of boxing, wrestling, and digital content holds the promise of reaching diverse audiences and opening new career avenues.
