Footage showing Adam22 preparing for his upcoming boxing fight with Jason Luv has prompted mixed reactions online, with some fans questioning his readiness as the event draws closer. The fight is scheduled for January 23 in Miami, Florida, and is set to headline a card promoted by Adin Ross’ Brand Risk Promotions. While the bout is officially confirmed, the brief glimpse into Adam22’s training has added uncertainty around how prepared he will be on the night.
Training clip fuels online debate
The video, which circulated on social media earlier this week, shows Adam22 working on pads, throwing basic combinations and focusing on fundamentals such as guard position and head movement. The session appears routine, but the timing has drawn attention, with the fight only weeks away.
Reaction online has been largely skeptical. Some viewers suggested the footage indicated limited development, while others expressed confidence that his opponent would control the fight. These responses remain opinions rather than verified assessments, and neither Adam22 nor his camp has addressed the criticism directly.
Context behind the matchup
The contest has generated attention due in part to the personal history between Adam22 and Jason Luv. Luv, whose real name is Jason Thompson, previously filmed scenes with Lena The Plug, Adam22’s wife and a prominent online personality. That history has been referenced in public discussion and promotion, shaping the narrative around the fight.
Adam22, whose real name is Adam Grandmaison, has spoken openly about the circumstances surrounding the bout. In messages shared with followers, he has maintained that his background in gym training and conditioning gives him confidence despite the limited preparation window.
‼️ Adam 22 on the Pads ahead of his bout against Jason Luv on January 23rd at BrandRisk 12 🥊
[Via – elieseckbach on IG] pic.twitter.com/2TuflQhIp3
— IFN (@IfnBoxing) January 7, 2026
What is known and what remains unresolved
With January 23 approaching, there is still little confirmed information about the structure of either training camp, the full ruleset, or the condition of both fighters beyond public statements and short clips. Jason Luv has not released comparable footage from his own preparations, leaving much of the discussion driven by partial information.
As with many influencer boxing events, questions about experience, conditioning, and execution are unlikely to be answered until the fight itself. For now, the available footage has added to the conversation rather than settling it, leaving expectations unsettled ahead of the Miami event.
