Draft:King JDB
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Who is King JDB
[edit]Jaylen Williams (born June 11th, 2003) better known by his online alias King JDB, is an American YouTuber, Influencer Boxer, Tv Celebrity, entrepreneur, business owner, and content creator. He is known for owning his personal channel on the biggest streaming platform in the world, King JDB +; Roku, and for headlining sold out influencers boxing matches. He currently sits at 3.5 million subscribers; and his current influencer boxing record sits at 8-0 with 6ko’s.
Start Of Career
[edit]Williams grew up in Belleville, Illinois, and graduating from Belleville' West High school in 2021. He also attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) in fall of 2021 before dropping out just after a semester. He began his career in 2013 at the age of 7 by posting Minecraft and Call of Duty videos under his Mother’s google account. Being this age, Jaylen decided to do it for fun and did not plan on making a career. He was on and off changing his YouTube Channel name numerous times. ("Redrum Rellik J" "JaylenDaBaller" "JDB" "King JDB") Around the time Williams became a sophomore in high school is when he starts wanting to make a career out of his YouTube. He circulated his YouTube around reacting to viral videos, giveaways, and making videos in Belleville West. Staying consistent boasted him over 20,000 followers in 1 year. Williams was the most followed in the school and has decided to continue on the route he was on. 3 years later he is the most viewed streamer on Roku Tv and the second most watched content creator sitting right behind MrBeast.
Childhood
[edit]Back when Jaylen was a younger kid being in the NBA was the only thing he set his mind to. Jaylen would start organized basketball during the 6th grade. He would try out for the 7th grade team and not make the cut. Just 1 year later he would try out for the 8th grade team and played a full season with the Emge Eagles. Jaylen did not play very much but it was consistently that mattered to him. He states on his Roku TV livestream, "It was my confidence. I could ball out any gym, at any park, even in gym class. But once I stepped out on the court in front of all those people watching, and in front of all those guys on the team watching me, my teammates on the court, I don’t know I just kind of didn’t like it. I feel like if I had the confidence now like I did then I could’ve definitely went further than I did." After his 8th grade season he would go into high school with something to prove. Trying out for the 9th grade team he would be cut after 3 days of tryouts. Going into the 10th grade Jaylen made the choice to show up to tryouts the 1st day and cut the tryouts on the 2nd day. This day may have been the day to change everything around for Jaylen, because he has been serious with content creating every since. "It is ironic." Williams states, "I hated hooping in front a crowd of around 30-50 people if that. But for some reason now I can fight in front of 4000 people in person and around 70,000 live viewers on tv."
Conclusion
[edit]As of today, Jaylen the son of Darlene and Micah Williams, streams to his 3.5 million subscribers on Roku Tv with an average of 7000 live viewers, is a 2x heavyweight influencer champion and is currently has a sponsorship with the multi billion dollar industry Walmart. Williams is also sponsored by MuscleTech Whey Protein and Roku. He also uploads YouTube like videos on to Roku TV and averages 2 million viewers per upload.