
Darren Till vs Darren Stewart – Misfits Boxing 21 LIVE RESULTS: Main event on NOW after Wakey Wines pulls off SHOCK win
DARREN TILL is taking on Darren Stewart RIGHT NOW to headline what was a thrilling Misfits Boxing 21 in Derby!
Till is hoping to secure a second successive victory in his newly-found boxing career following his brutal KO win against Anthony Taylor earlier this year.
However, the British star faces fellow ex-UFC fighter Stewart who will be eager to get his professional boxing venture off to the perfect start.
On the undercard, Wakey Wines has secured a SHOCK points win over Mo Deen to send the crowd wild in Derby and Ty Mitchell STOPPED Idris Virgo to secure the Misfits Pro Light Heavyweight title.
just now By Daniel Clark
It's Main event Time!
Darren 'The Gorilla' Till with face Darren 'The Dentist' Stewart at the Crusierweight limit.
Till has scored two victories in two fights since he left UFC for the boxing ring, beating Mohammad Mutie on the Mo Vlogs vs Shero Amara undercard, before beating Anthony Taylor.
He has had to wait two months longer than anticipated to fight Darren Stewart, as the original Misfits 21 card was postponed after KSI cancelled his fight with Dillon Danis.
Scheduled for eight rounds, it's time for what we've all been waiting for!
7 minutes ago By Daniel Clark
And New!
What a flawless performance from Mitchell, who wins in stunning style!
He now holds the pro Light Heavyweight belt and brings it home to Derby.
He was able to evade all of Virgo's attacks and land a beautiful hook that sent Virgo stumbling, and after some extra follow up shots it lead to the referee being forced to step in.
The crowd is happy with that one!
12 minutes ago By Daniel Clark
Ty Mitchell wins by TKO!
Wow that came out of nowhere!
With Virgo overextending, trying to catch Mitchell, the fighter from Derby manages to catch him coming in with a flurry of punches with a flush hook landing to the chin on the champion.
18 minutes ago By Daniel Clark
Idris Virgo vs Ty Mitchell – Round 2
A fast start by Virgo who goes in with his head low swinging and looking for a clinch.
Again, the hometown favourite does well to evade.
Mitchell, fighting out of southpaw, is attempting to counter punch his opponent who is chasing after him.
Virgo is constantly looking to blitz in, but nothing of significance has landed so far.
22 minutes ago By Daniel Clark
Idris Virgo vs Ty Mitchell - Round 1
Mitchell immediately takes the center of the ring trying to start the round off well.
With his height advantage, he's using his jab well to stop the advancing Virgo.
Virgo is looking to be explosive, coming into the pocket with hooks, but Mitchell does well to evade.
A close round to begin the fight.
31 minutes ago By Daniel Clark
Co-main event time!
We've got one more fight before the long-awaited main event, but this ones a cracker!
The Misfits pro Light Heavyweight belt is on the line with ex-Love Island star Idris Virgo defending his belt against home town favourite Ty Mitchell.
Virgo beat Benson Henderson by unanimous decision on Misfits 18 in September last year.
Ty Mitchell comes into the bout at 3-2-0 in his professional career, but is off the back of a third round KO victory over Thomas Harnett on Misfits 20.
41 minutes ago By Daniel Clark
Chase DeMoor wins by TKO!
And Still! DeMoor now extends his streak to six wins in a row.
After some scrappy boxing, the champ lands a nice combination ending with a right overhand that sends The Tank stumbling.
Tolman is unable to get back up as he stumbles over on the tenth second.
Another great performance by the controversial American.
46 minutes ago By Daniel Clark
Chase DeMoor vs Tanner Tolman – Round 2
Tolman lands a huge blow that sends DeMoor to the Canvas!
After a 10-second count, he's ready to go again.
He comes back with a flurry of his own that stumbles the Canadian.
A right hand then lands for the champion and sends the Tolman down for a 10 second count!
An exciting second round by both men!
50 minutes ago By Daniel Clark
Chase DeMoor vs Tanner Tolman - Round 1
An aggressive start by the cahllenger!
It's DeMoor who's on the back foot in this first round, and he's looking tentative to throw his powerful right hook.
DeMoor starts to implement his jab that pushes The Tank back.
A good round to start this title fight off.
Today, 20:31 By Daniel Clark
Wakey Wines vs Mo Deen - Round 1
Both men are going swingers to start this fight!
An aggressive push from Wakey gets a big roar from the crowd, a huge fan favourite here in Derby.
Today, 20:29 By Daniel Clark
It's the peoples main event up next!
Corner shop boss and TikTok star Wakey Wines takes on Mo Deen in a heavyweight bout.
This bout is scheduled for 5 - 1 minute rounds.
This should be a fun one!
Today, 20:21 By Daniel Clark
Jordan Banjo wins by TKO!
A fantastic performance by Banjo, who gets Anderson out of there in the fourth!
After a standing count was put on the ex-Love Islander, it was only a matter of time before the ref called it off.
Banjo unleashes a flurry of punches, and the referee decides he's seen enough.
Another huge finish on this great card so far.
Today, 20:15 By Daniel Clark
Jordan Banjo vs Wil Anderson – Round 3
Both men are looking tired out there, Anderson lands a big hook that gets Banjo stumbling backwards.
Banjo, however, is still looking impressive, landing some nice punches in the clinch.
A better round from the ex-Love Islander, who'll be hoping to find a second wind for this final round.

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