Charleston White Ready To Kick Ass After Knocking Out Island Boy

Charleston White

Charleston White dominated Kodiyakredd in Nashville and now wants four more boxing matches under his new deal with Adin Ross and Brand Risk Promotions.

Charleston White didn’t just win his first boxing match in Nashville—he walked away with a new contract, viral moment and message for future challengers.

The 48-year-old social commentator turned amateur fighter stopped Kodiyakredd of the Island Boys during the second round of their bout at Adin Ross’s Brand Risk 008 event on June 22.

The fight ended after White landed a clean shot that left Kodiyakredd dazed and waving off the match with about 30 seconds left in the round.

“I just wanna make a public service announcement,” White said following the win. “I want four more fights. I’m signing up with Adin Ross for four more fights.”

The grudge match came after months of online insults. White had previously mocked the Island Boys for their controversial livestream in which the twin brothers kissed each other for money.

That jab ignited a back-and-forth that eventually led to the ring. White, who weighed in between 125 and 130 pounds, made it clear he’s not done yet.

“I’m fluctuating between 125 and 130 so you just gotta come down to at least 130,” he said, laying out his terms for future opponents. He also added that challengers must fight with one eye covered, referencing his own vision impairment.

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The fight wasn’t without drama outside the ring. White accused Kodiyakredd’s girlfriend of spitting on his wife, Tamara, during the event.

“His girl spit on my girl,” he said. “That’s assault. So we going to ask [the] police department to file a criminal charge against Island Boy girlfriend. Then I’m going to get him civilly.”

The event, hosted by Adin Ross and Brand Risk Promotions, featured several influencer matchups, but White’s performance stole the spotlight.

Kodiyakredd, who entered the ring with a 0-2 record, now sits at 0-3. White’s next bouts are expected to be announced soon under his new deal.