
YouTuber Banzz, who has 2.05 million subscribers, has revealed the schedule for his promised YouTube channel deletion.
Banzz uploaded a video titled "Final Video" on June 30, just as he had announced on the 29th through his YouTube community. As of now, all of his previous videos have been deleted, leaving only this final upload.
In the video, he stated, "This video will be the last on my channel," adding, "Since I made this promise with everything on the line, I intend to keep it. This channel is scheduled to be deleted on July 7, one week from now."
He continued, "Over the past 12 years, I uploaded all my videos to this channel. For me, this YouTube channel was like a diary," and added, "Although this channel will disappear, I will return to my roots and start again from scratch."

The comment section of the video was filled with supportive messages such as, "The man who kept his promise better than anyone in YouTube history," "I support your commitment to keeping your word. I hope you return with a new channel and wish you success," "It's sad to see the old channel go, but it's admirable that you're keeping your promise. I’ll be sure to subscribe, like, and turn on notifications for the new channel," and "Wishing you a bright future."
Banzz began his YouTube journey in 2013, gaining popularity with his mukbang content. He became known for his composed demeanor while eating large portions of food, earning consistent support over the years.

On June 28, Banzz faced comedian Yoon Hyung Bin in the ROAD FC 073 match, where he was defeated by KO just 1 minute and 42 seconds into the first round due to a ground-and-pound following a punch. The match was arranged at Banzz’s request, with a bold pledge that “the loser will delete their YouTube channel.”
This match also marked Yoon Hyung Bin’s retirement from MMA. After the fight, Yoon Hyung Bin commented, "I was even more nervous and motivated because Banzz said he was training hard. I'm glad the outcome was good," and added, "It was my retirement match, and my coach did an amazing job. I'm very thankful. I'm putting down my MMA gloves here, but I’ll always be cheering others on."

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