MrBeast challenges T-Series CEO to a boxing match as subscriber deficit falls below 7 million

MrBeast challenges T-Series owner to boxing challenge (Image via T-Series, MrBeast/Instagram)
MrBeast challenges T-Series owner to boxing challenge (Image via T-Series, MrBeast/Instagram)

Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, has put out a boxing challenge for the CEO of T-Series (Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited) in his recent (May 16) post on X. The YouTuber is currently locked in a subscriber battle with the Indian record label and shared a screenshot of the total number of subs each of their main channels have.

As per the screenshot, MrBeast's main channel is currently at 258.3 million while T-Series remains at the top with about 265 million subscribers. The rivalry is heating up as the difference right now stands at 6.67 million. Jimmy openly beckoned the CEO of the music label in the captions, writing:

"I challenge the CEO of T-Series to a boxing match"

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Does the T-Series have a CEO? MrBeast challenges owner of rival YouTube channel to boxing

Boxing challenges have become quite the fad online, with internet celebrities frequently issuing challenges to each other. And MrBeast has been dissing T-Series for weeks, ever since his YouTube channel started coming close to the subscriber mark of the Indian record label.

For those wondering, while Jimmy may have challenged the CEO, the privately owned company does not have a Chief Executive Officer and is officially headed by Bhushan Kumar who is the Managing Director and Chairmen of Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited.

MrBeast's post on X may have been in jest, but Bhushan Kumar is the one he would have to fight if the boxing challenge goes through. While that is highly unlikely, the post has gone viral, garnering over two million views within an hour of being posted on social media.

As for the subscriber battle, T-Series has prior experience in defeating a content creator when it handily beat popular YouTuber Felix "PewDiePie" in 2018. At the time, Jimmy was a huge supporter of Felix, and six years later, the North Carolina resident is currently vying for the top position on the platform.

As mentioned, Jimmy has been calling out his rival on social media for some time now. A few weeks ago, he accused the channel of hiding his comments under its posts to stifle support.

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