Harrison Sullivan, more popularly known online as HSTikkyTokky, is a popular streamer who recently sparked a massive brawl after punching holidaymakers in Magaluf with his fight video now viral
The incident started off as a routine livestream before turning into a full-blown brawl outside a nightclub.
HSTikkyTokky and Ed Matthews fight boxers PJ and Martin Crossan in Magaluf, video goes viral
🚨Ed Mattew & HSTikkyTokky BANNED After Getting into HUGE STREET FIGHT in Magaluf! 😱 (FULL VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/CVeua4haWP
— Bestfriend (@BestfriendKick) July 24, 2025
Well it turns out Ed Matthews and HSTikkyTokky fought some Boxers! 😭 pic.twitter.com/sAdvNzjtzm
— Bestfriend (@BestfriendKick) July 25, 2025
According to reports, Sullivan allegedly threw the first punch after someone pushed him from behind.
HSTikkyTokky sparks massive brawl after punching holidaymakers in Magaluf
Popular streamer HSTikkyTokky along with Ed Matthews recently sparked a massive brawl during a livestream outside a nightclub in Magaluf. The incident took place on 24 July 2025, after Sullivan got into a heated altercation with a group of holidaymakers. During the altercation, someone pushed him from behind, and Sullivan seemingly turned and launched a punch, dropping one man instantly.
Apparently the two people who were involved in the street fight with Ed Matthews and HSTikkyTokky were professional boxers PJ and Martin Crossan.
The fight soon escalated as several others joined in, while bystanders filmed and cheered on. Security officials quickly intervened to break it up, and despite no serious injuries being reported, the footage spread like wildfire. Following the incident, streaming platform Kick swiftly removed his account and cited a violation of its violence policy.
Full footage: 🚨 Kick streamer HsTikkyTokky gets into a huge fight in Magaluf! He got banned from Kick shortly after.
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Reactions from netizens
The internet has since lit up with all kinds of reactions online, with one user on posting:
Bro’s always looking for the next scrap—dude’s a walking lawsuit.”
Another user wrote on X:
Can’t lie, he’s entertaining but man needs therapy, not Kick streams.”
Many others defended him and stated:
He got shoved first. I’d swing too. These tourists don’t know who they’re messing with.”
One critic tweeted:
Self-defence? He turned it into WWE. Kick did the right thing.”
So apparently the two lads that started on Ed Matthews and HSTikkyTokky are professional boxers “PJ and Martin Crossan”.
As a martial artist the first thing you are taught is respect and discipline.
You should try your best to diffuse any street-fight altercations, not START… pic.twitter.com/rWl3KrCg3c
— ∞ (@LimitlessBruce) July 25, 2025
HSTikkyTokky biography
HSTikkyTokky, real name Harrison Sullivan, is a popular streamer who was born in Essex, England, and he is currently 23 years old. Despite his popularity, there is not much known about him and his family publicly. However, Sullivan has often hinted in his streams that his upbringing was “far from posh.” Sullivan found fitness as a way to gain discipline and self-confidence and eventually evolved into a full-time online career.
His net worth stands between $500,000 and 1 million.
Hstikkytokky. Nationality United Kingdom. Stance Orthodox. Height 6′ 2″ / 188cm. Reach 76″ / 193cm. Residence Marbella, Spain. Birth Place Essex, United Kingdom
TikTok career
Sullivan started his content journey by posting gym workouts, transformation photos, and comedic banter under the handle HSTikkyTokky. He quickly gained tons of followers for his natural charisma and no-filter attitude, eventually surpassing 800,000 followers on TikTok. He later moved into IRL streaming on Kick, where he did all kinds of controversial stunts and unfiltered interactions. Notably, HSTikkyTokky also made his debut in boxing, where he knocked out George Fensom in a single round.
“Hstikkytokky can throw hands “ pic.twitter.com/RVMHvs62TR
— Dr Meme (@DrMemeBets) July 25, 2025
Despite his fame and success, he also gained notoriety stemming from a series of run-ins with the law and platform bans. Most notably, he was involved in a McLaren crash in March 2024 and also made multiple slur-laced livestreams. Despite facing repeated bans, Sullivan has remained defiant and even posted the following after his Magaluf fight:
Banned off Kick AGAIN for self-defence. Joke.”