Manager reflects on Keith Lee’s awe-inspiring transition from Bellator fighter to viral food critic

January 13, 2024 9:15 am ET

Keith Lee wasnā€™t exactly a household name when he was fighting under the Bellator banner.

During his brief run with the promotion that began in 2020, Lee did have some buzz around him as the younger brother of former UFC interim lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee. However, his popularity is nowhere near what it is today. Leeā€™s videos critiquing food on social media propelled him to viral stardom.

What started as cooking tutorials in his own home became reviews of local small restaurants. Now, after amassing millions of views and followers, the ā€œKeith Lee and Family Food Tourā€ has the former Bellator fighter traveling across the country offering genuine, unfiltered reviews of various food spots.

His words have become an incredibly powerful positive force, too. A glowing review from Lee will cause an immediate flood of traffic, creating lines around the building for a restaurant that would otherwise only see a handful of customers per day ā€“ a phenomenon known as ā€œthe Keith Lee effect.ā€ His fight manager, SuckerPunch Entertainmentā€™s Brian Butler, is amazed at his clientā€™s journey.

ā€œIā€™m watching him in awe just like everybody else,ā€ Butler said. ā€œItā€™s incredible to see the actual impact that he has. Did you see the thing that he did for the Korean BBQ family in Vegas? A big line because I guess the father or the owner just recently passed away and he wanted everybody to show up and show love.

ā€œIā€™ve never seen a social media star with more influence ā€“ and when I say influence, I donā€™t mean followers. I mean like influence, as actually making somebody do something. He does it everywhere he goes, and itā€™s incredible to see. Iā€™m really happy for him and proud of him for the way that heā€™s carried himself and the work that heā€™s doing because itā€™s really changing lives.ā€

Aside from offering advice during the occasional conversation, Butler says Lee, 27, is fully in control of his new career path. Leeā€™s TikTok account has over 15.6 million followers, with each video reaching millions of views with ease.

ā€œHe does all the edits himself,ā€ Butler said. ā€œYou know, the way he cuts in to his face and cuts out, and all that stuff? Thatā€™s all him. All of that is so cleverly produced by him along with his camera presence.

ā€œI told him, I was like, ā€˜Dude, just do not stop doing this. Whatever youā€™re posting, Iā€™m watching from start to finish, regardless of what youā€™re talking about. Itā€™s just because the way you are presenting yourself on camera.ā€™ ā€¦ Iā€™ve got to go back and find that text message because this was before Keith Lee was Keith Lee. This was when Keith Lee was Bellator fighter Keith Lee and he didnā€™t really have any followers on TikTok. Itā€™s just awesome to see that heā€™s just blown up the way that he has.ā€

With fighting in his rear-view, Butler isnā€™t quite sure if heā€™s completely done with combat sports. Lee has 13 professional fights under his belt with a career record of 8-5. His last outing was a split decision win over Jeremiah Labiano at Urijah Faberā€™s AI Combat 5 in September 2022. If that was his final fight, Butler is more than happy to see his client succeed in other avenues.

ā€œWeā€™ll see. Heā€™s busy and happy doing what heā€™s doing now, but if he wants to call me and say he wanted to fight, skyā€™s the limit,ā€ Butler said. ā€œThat would be as big as any Jake Paul fight out there if he came back and fought. I think heā€™s got a fanbase that is actually more mainstream.

ā€œā€¦ But does he need to? Iā€™m completely happy and proud of him not fighting. Heā€™s providing for his family, heā€™s making an incredible leaving. Why? Unless, which he does, have the fighter spirit inside of him, and he just wants to compete, then Iā€™m all for it. But definitely doesnā€™t need to do it for a paycheck. He doesnā€™t need it.ā€

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