Killdozer
Rise from College Football to YouTube Stardom
Michael Joseph Alves, better known to his online audience as Killdozer, has transformed from a Division I college football player into one of YouTube's most entertaining food challenge creators. Standing 6'5" and weighing over 250 pounds, this former UCLA Bruins offensive lineman has built a massive following through his unique approach to extreme eating challenges and gaming content.[1][2]
Alves played college football at UCLA from 2016 to 2019, where he served as a starter at left offensive guard for multiple seasons and earned Academic All-Pac-12 honors.[3] Originally from San Diego, California, he attended St. Augustine High School before being recruited as a four-star prospect by ESPN.[4][5]
Content Creation Journey
Killdozer began his YouTube journey in earnest on January 1, 2025, initially focusing on Counter-Strike gaming content before discovering his niche in food challenges.[6] His breakthrough came with Dollar Tree food challenges, where he would eat only items purchased from discount retail stores for extended periods.[7]
The content creator's unique approach involves setting strict rules for each challenge, such as consuming only food and beverages from specific stores like Dollar Tree, hardware stores, or Marshalls for seven-day periods.[8][9] His videos feature detailed documentation of his weight changes, daily meals, and the physical effects of these extreme dietary restrictions.
Explosive Growth and Monetization Success
Killdozer's YouTube channel has experienced remarkable growth, reaching approximately 449,000 subscribers as of June 2025, with over 23 million total channel views.[10] The channel maintains consistent daily growth of around 2,000 new subscribers and monthly growth of approximately 60,000 subscribers.[10]
In a recent interview, Killdozer revealed impressive monetization results, earning $26,000 in a single month purely from YouTube ad revenue.[6] This figure represents earnings from just his last three videos at the time, demonstrating the substantial earning potential of viral food challenge content.[6]
Multi-Platform Presence
Beyond YouTube, Killdozer maintains an active presence on Twitch, where he streams as a verified Partner with over 79,000 followers.[11] His Twitch streams typically focus on gaming content, particularly Minecraft and Counter-Strike, with average viewership of around 412 viewers and peak viewership reaching over 2,000.[12][11]
The creator maintains a consistent streaming schedule Monday through Thursday, typically broadcasting for 3-4 hours per session.[12] His dual-platform approach allows him to cater to different audience preferences, with gaming content on Twitch and food challenges primarily on YouTube.
Content Strategy and Innovation
Killdozer's success stems from his willingness to break conventional YouTube rules while maintaining high engagement through rapid-fire editing and minimal pauses.[6] He emphasizes innovation, persistence, and having fun as his three key ingredients for content creation success.[6]
His food challenges have included eating exclusively from hardware stores like Home Depot, where he spent $53 for a week's worth of food, primarily consisting of beef jerky and energy drinks.[8] Other notable challenges have featured MRE (Meals Ready-to-Eat) diets and Marshalls store food challenges.[13][9]
Business Ventures and Brand Development
The content creator has expanded beyond video content into merchandise, launching the Killdozer Merch store with limited-time drops.[13] He also maintains multiple revenue streams through Cameo appearances and maintains an active Discord community called "Dozer Gang."[13]
Killdozer operates with a personal P.O. Box in San Diego and frequently references his favorite local burrito spot, demonstrating his continued connection to his California roots.[13] His content often features his wife, who appears in several challenge videos and provides additional context for his extreme eating experiments.
References
- How He Makes $26K/MONTH on YouTube - Killdozer Interview
- Killdozer Live Subscriber Count - Socialcounts.org
- Michael Alves - 2019 Football Roster - UCLA Athletics
- Michael Alves, UCLA, Offensive Line - 247 Sports
- Football Recruiting - Michael Alves - Player Profiles - ESPN
- How He Makes $26K/MONTH on YouTube - Killdozer Interview
- College Football Story #1 (TRIGGER WARNING) - YouTube
- The Hardware Diet - YouTube
- The Marshalls Diet - YouTube
- Killdozer Live Subscriber Count - Socialcounts.org
- killdozer_tv - Streamer Profile & Stats - Twitchmetrics
- killdozer_tv - Twitch Stats, Analytics and Channel Overview
- The MRE Diet - YouTube