
Misfits 21 start time including Till vs Stewart and Virgo vs Mitchell
Former UFC title challenger Darren Till will be looking to pick up his second win under the Misfits banner later this evening when he takes on Darren Stewart
Darren Till will make his second appearance under the Misfits banner later this evening, taking on former UFC star Darren Stewart.
The Liverpudlian made his professional debut back in January against Anthony Taylor. Till was due to face Tommy Fury, but the latter pulled out after his rival threatened to kick him in the head during the fight. Nevertheless, Till would go on to make easy work of Taylor - scoring a destructive knockout in the sixth round in Manchester.
As for Stewart, 'The Dentist' is set to make his professional boxing debut tonight. The British star officially retired from MMA last year following a devastating defeat to Carlos Pereira. The 34-year-old is hoping a stunning win will set him up with many blockbuster fights in Misfits in the near future. And so, here's everything you need to know ahead of tonight's fights...
What time will Darren Till vs Darren Stewart start tonight?
The blockbuster event is scheduled to take place at the Vailant Live arena in Derby. The action is scheduled to get underway at around 5pm BST (9am PT / 11am CT / 12pm ET). The main card will likely take place at around 7pm BST (11am PT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET). Stewart will make the walk to the ring first at around 10pm BST (2pm PT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET) with Till set to follow immediately after. The two stars will then touch gloves just after 10:20pm BST before the first bell sounds. The fight should not start later than this but could be brought forward if the undercard fights are completed earlier than expected.
How to watch Darren Till vs Darren Stewart
All of the action is set to be shown live on DAZN. The popular streaming platform can be found as an additional subscription on TVs. It can also be streamed live on the official website or the downloadable app. A DAZN subscription is £119.99 or £14.99 per month, or £24.99 on a flexible commitment that can be cancelled at any point.
Full fight card and undercard
Darren Till vs Darren Stewart
Idris Virgo vs Ty Mitchell
Chase DeMoor vs Tank Tolman
Walid Sharks vs FoxTheG
Jordan Banjo vs Wil Anderson
Wakey Wines vs MoDeen
Joey Knight vs Andy Howson
Quotes corner
Darren Till:"I don't think we should ever, as men, underestimate anyone else. So Darren fought in the UFC, he's a tough guy. I've got to be on my A-game to finish him on Saturday in eight rounds. ... He's strong and he's durable. I don't think he's as good of a striker as me," he said on the Ariel Helwani Show. "I was one of the best strikers in the UFC at one point. I really was."
Darren Stewart: "I'm getting used to this industry (Misfits). I'm looking forward to fighting Darren Till. I've said it before, I've been on two shows that Till headlined.. much respect. I'm here now with Darren Till and it's a big challenge for me because he's known as one of the best strikers in the world and people don't know me. They've seen my MMA career... a few losses here and there. 'Darren can't striker.' But people don't know me." He added: "I'll just go in there and do the job."
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