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=== Rape allegations === === Rape allegations ===
In 2021, Saleh cut ties with his manager Naz Rahman, and accused him of stealing royalties from his music. Rahman responded with a 3 hour video where he stated that Saleh has raped a girl, as well as doing drugs, drinking alcohol and lying about being a devout Muslim to his fans. An anonymous woman claimed she was raped by Saleh. Saleh did not deny the allegations.<ref name="youtube.com"/> In 2021, Saleh cut ties with his manager Naz Rahman, and accused him of stealing royalties from his music. Rahman responded with a 3 hour video where he stated that Saleh has raped a girl, shagged her hard, as well as doing drugs, drinking alcohol and lying about being a devout Muslim to his fans. Had sex with a transgender.Posts videos on PornHub. An anonymous woman claimed she was raped by Saleh. Saleh did not deny the allegations.<ref name="youtube.com"/>


==Boxing record== ==Boxing record==

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American YouTube personality
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Adam Saleh
Saleh in 2016
Personal information
BornAdam Mohsin Yehya Saleh
(1993-06-04) June 4, 1993 (age 31)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationYouTuber
YouTube information
Years active2012–present (YouTuber) 2019–present (Boxer)
GenreVlogs
Subscribers2.51 million (Adam Saleh)
4.81 million (Adam Saleh Vlogs)
Total views262.19 million (Adam Saleh)
1.45 billion (Adam Saleh Vlogs)
Associated acts
Creator Awards
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: February 8, 2021

Adam Mohsin Yehya Saleh (Arabic: ادم محمد يحيى صالح /ˈsælə/ SAL-ə; born June 4, 1993) is an American YouTuber.

Early life

Adam Saleh was born in Brooklyn, New York City, on June 4, 1993, to Yemeni parents. He went to Manhattan Center For Science and Mathematics High School for three years, but transferred to Al-Madinah School after being expelled for hitting his dean's computer as a response to him allegedly making racist remarks towards his mother. His main career aspiration was to become a lawyer. Saleh's uncle had died from a car accident just a few days before his cousin's wedding. Saleh describes his uncle as a very happy person and was an important member of his family and when he died in such circumstances it left their family in grief. The way his uncle had died had left an emotional scar as Saleh's has stated in the past that it's one of the reasons why he does not have a drivers license.

YouTube career

TrueStoryASA

Saleh started making YouTube videos in 2012 as a part of his YouTube channel "TrueStoryASA" with his high school friends Abdullah Ghuman and Sheikh Akbar. His main career aspiration was to become a lawyer. He gained nationwide popularity when he appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show for his dancing antics. The day his Ellen show appearance was to happen, he had a final test, but chose to go on Ellen; he later described this as the turning point in his career as a full-time YouTuber. Saleh first released the single "Diamond Girl" on May 3, 2015, featuring Sheikh Akbar and Mumzy Stranger as a part of TrueStoryASA. On August 16, 2015, he released his debut solo single, "Tears" featuring Zack Knight, as a tribute to his cousin and his uncle. After TrueStoryASA ended, Saleh took over both the main and vlog channels and renamed them "Adam Saleh" and "Adam Saleh Vlogs". There was controversy about why the groups had split up. Some rumors say the problem was between Saleh and Akbar, and many of Saleh's fans blame his manager for the split. In September 2017, Saleh released his debut album called Chapter II featuring collaborations with many artists, including "Waynak" (with Faydee),"Tsunami","All About Love", "The Motto" (with Kennyon Brown), and "All You Can Handle" (with Demarco). On February 18, 2018, he accepted the challenge to be KSI's next boxing opponent.

3MH channel

Saleh became part of another collaborative channel, "3MH" with Sheikh Akbar, Karim Metwaly, and Slim Albaher. 3MH split up in May 2015. Since then he has created many videos as a solo YouTuber.

Boxing career

Following the KSI vs. Joe Weller event, KSI called out Jake and Logan Paul to fight. When KSI grew frustrated with their antics he challenged other youtubers to call him out and allowed his subscribers to vote on his next opponent. Of the youtubers who responded, Adam Saleh was the youtuber who received the most votes, but eventually KSI reverted back to fighting Logan Paul.

On July 30, 2021, Saleh also fought at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai against Walid Sharks and the fight was a majority draw.

On October 15, 2021, Saleh also fought at the Coca-Cola Arena against Anas Elshayb and he won via unanimous decision.

On April 30, 2022, Saleh was scheduled to fight Manchester United footballer Patrice Evra. However, on April 11, 2022, it was announced that the fight has been called off.

Saleh fought Landon McBroom on the Austin McBroom vs. AnEsonGib undercard on September 10, 2022 and got a unanimous draw.

Rigged fight controversy

On September 29, 2019, Saleh fought in the card of Fousey vs. Slim and won an professional boxing match against Marcus Stephenson via unanimous decision. Saleh's manager and Stephenson both later stated the fight was rigged and that Stephenson agreed to lose for a cash sum.

Controversies

A staged video titled "Racial Profiling Experiment'" uploaded on Saleh's YouTube channel in October 2014 became popular around the world. In the video, Saleh and Sheikh Akbar argued with each other in front of a police officer wearing western outfits but the cop ignored them. Shortly thereafter, they fight again while dressed in traditional clothes but this time the cop stops them and behaves rudely with them. The video received more than 200,000 views on YouTube and it was also picked up by media. Public reaction to the video was against the police officer. Later Saleh said that the video was staged to recreate "previous events that occurred", and it was being shown as an example to others about how these things can happen to people on the streets only if they are dressed in a 'different' way. The New York chapter of the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR), which had previously tweeted out the video as an example of discrimination against Muslims, demanded an apology from Saleh and Akbar stating "Muslims are already under the microscope and to do this just to gain some cheap publicity is totally unacceptable. There should be no attempt to justify it; they should just apologize and ask people to forgive them for their irresponsible actions."

In another YouTube video, Saleh claimed to have flown inside a suitcase in the baggage hold on a Tigerair flight from Melbourne to Sydney. However, Melbourne Airport security footage proved the incident was a hoax after they produced video showing Saleh boarding the plane with the airline noting that a bag of his weight would not be loaded on the plane without investigation nor would a passenger in the plane's unheated cargo hold emerge sweating.

In 2018, Saleh, as well as other YouTubers, were involved in a BBC Trending investigation for promoting the website EduBirdie, which lets users buy essays (promoting cheating).

Delta flight controversy

In December 2016, Saleh claimed he was removed from a Delta Air Lines flight at Heathrow Airport for speaking Arabic. However, other passengers have spoken out, claiming that Saleh was disturbing other passengers, and Delta's own statement said that Saleh was shouting and provoking others. Saleh's manager also stated this, explaining that Saleh did not sue the airline. Saleh's claim has caused a debate over the "Right to Fly".

Rape allegations

In 2021, Saleh cut ties with his manager Naz Rahman, and accused him of stealing royalties from his music. Rahman responded with a 3 hour video where he stated that Saleh has raped a girl, shagged her hard, as well as doing drugs, drinking alcohol and lying about being a devout Muslim to his fans. Had sex with a transgender.Posts videos on PornHub. An anonymous woman claimed she was raped by Saleh. Saleh did not deny the allegations.

Boxing record

Professional

1 fight 0 wins 0 losses
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
1 Draw 0–0–1 Landon McBroom UD 4 Sep 10, 2022 Banc of California Stadium, Los Angeles, California, US For ICB International middleweight title

Exhibition

2 fights 1 win 0 losses
By decision 1 0
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
2 Win 1–0–1 Anas Elshayib UD 3 Oct 15, 2021 Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, UAE
1 Draw 0–0–1 Walid Sharks MD 3 July 30, 2021 Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, UAE

Amateur

1 fight 1 win 0 losses
By decision 1 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
1 Win 1–0 Marcus Stephenson UD 6 Sep 29, 2019 York Hall, London, England

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details
Chapter II

Singles

As lead artist

List of lead singles with year released
Title Year Album
"Dimond Girl"
(with Sheikh Akbar featuring Mumzy Stranger)
2015 Non-album singles
"Tears"
(featuring Zack Knight)
2015
"Tomorrow's Another Day"
(featuring Mumzy Stranger)
2015
"All You Can Handle"
(featuring Demarco)
2017
"Waynak"
(featuring Faydee)
2017
"Partner in Crime"
(with Slim Albaher)
2017
"Gimmie That"
(featuring Zack Knight)
2017
"The Motto"
(featuring Kennyon Brown)
2017
"Instagram Famous"
(with Zack Knight)
2018
"Ya Gaye" 2020
"Crash & Burn"
(with Zack Knight)
2020
"Mashallah"
(with Fousey)
2021

As a featured artist

List of featured singles year released
Title Year Album
"On My Way"
(James Yammouni with Faydee featuring Adam Saleh)
2017 Non-album singles

References

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  12. "Adam Saleh on Instagram: "بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ Today is the day! Click on the link in my bio to watch it LIVE FOR FREE. ADAM SALEH vs. MARCUS and…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  13. ^ Naz izi EXPOSES Adam Saleh and talks Fousey, Slim, Karim and Sheikh Akbar FULL VIDEO, retrieved April 25, 2022
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  23. "Adam Saleh: YouTube star 'wasn't speaking Arabic on phone when kicked off Delta flight', passenger claims". The Independent. Archived from the original on May 2, 2019. Retrieved December 23, 2016. Delta said in a statement: "...This type of conduct is not welcome on any Delta flight. While one, according to media reports, is a known prankster who was video recorded and encouraged by his travelling companion, what is paramount to Delta is the safety and comfort of our passengers and employees".
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