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Last year, when YouTuber iDubbz announced that Michael Reeves would be boxing against Graham Stephen in the Creator Clash, the entire globe was stunned. Reeves recently posted a video on YouTube to show his unique training method.

In his latest video, the 25-year-old invented a robot that sends electric signals to his muscles in order to teach him boxing without training. The video is already doing well, with over 1.8 million views. Everyone is appreciating this video, even Michael’s fellow Offline TV member Pokimane recently reacted to it.

What does Pokimane think of Michael Reeves’ boxing robot?

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Pokimane was first eager to see Reeves’ machine, but she was terrified after learning that one must shock themselves in order to operate it. She did say, “that’s fun,” when she first saw Michael Reeves’ finished robot. But the fear kicked in again when Michael invited his roommates to test it.

Reeves’ friends were screaming a little bit because of the shocks from the boxing machine, while Reeves was laughing at them like a mad scientist. “This looks like a horror movie,” commented the OTV co-founder on this scene. Throughout the machine’s test, the ‘$25 Million Twitch Queen‘ was anxious.

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During the boxing machine’s test phase, there was one scene that melted her heart and she discovered a new purpose for this boxing machine. Michael and his friend jokingly kissed each other using the device in that scene. The Twitch streamer claimed, “That was so cute. That is the best use of this machine.”

Why did this tech YouTuber post a video after such a long time?

After nine months, Michael Reeves released a video. This is nothing new, as this tech YouTuber is known for delivering videos infrequently. He has stated that making videos takes time for him. Furthermore, he had a lot more going on this time, such as preparing for the boxing match.

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Despite the fact that he didn’t upload many videos to his channel, he appeared in a number of OfflineTV videos, including Scavenger Hunt in Tokyo, Battleship in Real Life, and the most recent Secret Santa. If Reeves’s fans are eager to see him, they could just go to OfflineTV’s YouTube channel.

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Tell us in the comments which was the last Michael Reeves video you watched.