United Kingdom
KnockoutAudit is a United Kingdom-based YouTube creator who blends a background as both an amateur and professional boxer with a style of street-level…
Total Followers +15.4%
187K
Across YouTube, TikTok
Primary Platform
YouTube
185K followers · 99% of audience
Engagement
3.9%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mid
Est. — / IG post
| Window | YouTube | TikTok | Combined | |
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| Last 7 days | +11K +5.7% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +11K |
| Last 30 days | +29K +15.6% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +29K |
| Last 90 days | +98K +52.9% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +98K |
| Last 365 days | +98K +52.9% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +98K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
KnockoutAudit is a United Kingdom-based YouTube creator who blends a background as both an amateur and professional boxer with a style of street-level documentary filming that has become increasingly popular in the British content landscape. The channel's name signals the dual identity at its core: the fighting world and the "audit" tradition of filming real-life public spaces, confrontations, and disorder as they unfold. Operating primarily across northern English cities — Manchester, Bolton, Warrington, Wakefield, Doncaster — the creator documents nightlife culture, public chaos, and street-level social dynamics, presenting raw, unscripted footage framed through personal commentary. The boxing background lends the channel a degree of credibility and composure in unpredictable environments that distinguishes it from typical bystander footage.
The channel has built a mid-tier following predominantly on YouTube, where it carries engagement well above the category median — a strong signal that the audience is genuinely invested rather than passively accumulated. Notably, despite the content being rooted in UK street life, the largest share of viewers comes from the United States, suggesting the appeal of chaotic British nightlife content travels well internationally, likely surfacing through algorithmic recommendation. The core audience skews male and young adult, a demographic consistent with the nightlife and social commentary space. No significant brand partnerships are visible at this stage, which is unsurprising given the raw, unfiltered nature of the content — mainstream advertisers tend to approach this niche cautiously. The channel's recent growth momentum and above-average engagement suggest KnockoutAudit is gaining traction as a recognisable voice in UK street documentation, a niche with a loyal online following and clear potential for brand alignment with entertainment, apparel, or grassroots sports categories.
KnockoutAudit reaches an audience concentrated in United Kingdom primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, TikTok branded content. As an entertainment creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 3.9%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at KnockoutAudit's tier (Mid, 187K combined followers, United Kingdom). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Yes — KnockoutAudit's own bio describes him as a former amateur and professional boxer, meaning he competed at both levels before moving into content creation. That boxing background is baked into the channel name itself and likely gives him a level of physical confidence when filming in volatile street environments.
The name fuses his boxing identity — a knockout being the definitive finish — with the concept of an 'audit,' meaning he's out observing and documenting public life with his own camera. His bio frames it explicitly as filming 'what I see with my own eyes,' which fits the auditor-style street documentary format that has carved out its own lane on YouTube.
He films raw, unscripted street scenes and nightlife chaos across UK cities, capturing drunk crowds, public disorder, and police activity. Titles like Doncaster Mania | Drunk And Dangerous and Manchester | The Danger Zone are a reliable preview of the tone — chaotic, first-person, and unfiltered.
He covers Northern England most heavily, with Manchester, Bolton, Warrington, and Doncaster all appearing in his video titles, alongside London. His top hashtags consistently flag #manchester and #bolton, pointing to the Greater Manchester area as his home base.
There is a clear social commentary thread running through his content — he describes his mission as 'documenting the times we live in' and regularly tags videos with #political and #uklife alongside the street footage. The angle is more observational than party-political, framing chaotic public scenes as a reflection of broader UK social conditions.
Despite being a UK-based creator documenting British cities, the largest share of his audience is in the United States, with the UK coming in second. Raw nightlife and street disorder content from the UK travels unusually well on YouTube's algorithm, and American viewers tend to find the distinctly British scenes genuinely foreign and compelling.
Yes — #police is one of his recurring hashtags and his video titles consistently reference danger, disorder, and confrontation on UK streets. Videos like Manchester | Predictable Chaos and Warrington | It's Wild Up North suggest he actively positions himself at the centre of high-tension situations rather than filming from a safe distance.
He is based in the United Kingdom, and his content, hashtags, and video titles point strongly to the Greater Manchester and Bolton area as his primary stomping ground. Manchester features more than any other city across his uploads and hashtag use.
His YouTube channel has been growing at a notably rapid pace recently, well ahead of what is typical for channels in his content category. His engagement rate also runs significantly above the category median, which suggests his audience is actively watching and reacting rather than just passively subscribed.
He does maintain a TikTok account under @knockoutaudit, but his presence there is far smaller than on YouTube. His audience, growth, and content output are overwhelmingly centred on YouTube, where his long-form street documentary style clearly lands best.
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