MISFITS BOXING is gearing up for a huge show in Derby after both a cancellation and a postponement.
Originally KSI was set to face Dillon Danis in the main event of the show set for March, before the YouTube sensation pulled out.
Misfits Boxing is back with a stacked card
The showdown was supposed to be held on Saturday, March 29, at Manchester’s AO Arena, but KSI withdrew due to sickness.
Misfits announced at the time: “Due to an illness to KSI, Misfits Boxing ‘Unfinished Business’, scheduled for March 29th in Manchester, has been postponed. A further update will be issued next week, including a new date for the event.”
The big event was then moved for Derby for mid-April, before being rescheduled.
Instead ex-UFC superstar Darren Till headlines against fellow former MMA star Darren Stewart, with Love Islanders Idris Virgo and Curtis Pritchard also on the bill.
While TikToker Wakey Wines takes on Mo Deen in a blockbuster clash on the undercard.
When is Misfits Boxing 21?
Misfits Boxing 21 takes place on Friday night, May 16.
The big show starts at 5pm BST, with the main event of Till vs Stewart set for 10pm.
Derby’s brand new 3,500 capacity Vaillant Live Arena plays host.
How can I watch Misfits Boxing 21?
Misfits Boxing 21 will be shown live on DAZN.
This event will not be a DAZN PPV and is included in your DAZN subscription.
Misfits Boxing 21 full card
Darren Till vs Darren Stewart, cruiserweight
Idris Virgo vs Ty Mitchell, light heavyweight – MF pro title
Chase DeMoor vs Tank Tolman, heavyweight, MFB title
Walid Sharks vs FoxTheG, lightweight
Jordan Banjo vs Wil Anderson, heavyweight
Amir Anderson vs TBA, middleweight
Joey Knight vs Andy Howson, lightweight
Wakey Wines vs MoDeen, heavyweight
Dylan Price vs TBA, super bantamweight
Tempo Art vs Big Tobz vs Godson Umeh vs Curtis Pritchard, heavyweight – Survivor bout
Wakey Wines is primed for his boxing debut
What have they said?
Darren Till said in his press conference this week that he is spurred on from his cancelled fight against Tommy Fury.
Till said: “There’s a lot of respect between me and Darren. We’ve fought on two shows together. Darren’s a good lad.
“He’s a solid competitor. I know he can fight, I know he’s got a big pair of bollocks on him. I haven’t really got a lot to say. I’m coming Friday.
“I think a lot of people get confused between respect and disrespect. I think a lot of people expect me to go mad [since the Tommy fight] but that’s not the case.
“You’ve all known me for years now. I am one of the best strikers in the world and I’m coming for violence on Friday as always. It’s going to be a hell of a show.”
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