
What are the Survivor Tag rules for Tempo Arts vs Big Tobz vs Godson vs Curtis Pritchard at Misfits 21?
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MISFITS 21 will see a third Survivor Tag bout in the history of the organisation.
The first card saw KSI taking on Dillon Danis on March 29, but KSI pulled out of the clash, and as such the card was rescheduled.
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The card from March also saw Harley Benn and Roman Fury set to fight, however the pair went elsewhere, with Roman fighting on brother Tommy's recent card in Hungary.
Tempo Arts, currently 4-0 on Misfits, will make his return to boxing action and is a former Misfits heavyweight champion.
Tempo Arts vacated his title in November 2024, with champion Chase DeMoor set to defend the belt later on in the night.
He clashes Big Tobz (0-2-0), Godson (0-1-0) and former Love Islander Curtis Pritchard - who famously grew close with Tommy Fury during his time in the villa.
Pritchard will be making his boxing debut.
SunSport explains everything about the four-way matchup.
What is a Survivor Tag bout on Misfits?
A survivor tag bout is not 1 vs 1 or even 2 vs 2, but every man for himself.
However, only two fighters are allowed in the ring at one time, and fighters can tag in and out of the match.
If a fighter refuses to enter after being tagged in, they will be eliminated.
If a fighter is knocked down or knocked out - or if there is a stoppage from the corner - they are eliminated.
Once a fighter is eliminated, the next fighter will be chosen clockwise from the corner of the eliminated fighter.
The match is fought over six rounds, each lasting three minutes, and at the end of every round the fighters in the ring change.
Fighters are awarded eight to 10 performance based points per round, and if a fighter is not tagged in they are automatically awarded nine points.
By the end of round three, there will be a mandatory elimination for the participants with the least cumulative points.
Going into round five, there will only be two remaining boxers.
When is Misfits 21?
Tempo Arts vs Big Tobz vs Godson vs Curtis Pritchard is part of the rescheduled Misfits Boxing 21 card.
The event will take place THIS Friday, May 16.
The card was set for March 29, before KSI pulled out of his clash with Dillon Danis.
It will be held at the Vaillant Live Arena in Derby.
Doors open at 5pm with coverage set from 7pm BST.
The main event between Darren Till and Darren Stewart is expected at 10.30pm BST.
How to watch Misfits 21 and is there a live stream?
Misfits 21 will be aired on DAZN TV and streamed on their website and downloadable app.
DAZN costs £14.99 month or £119.99 annually, or £24.99 on a flexible deal that can be cancelled at any time.
The card is set to start at 5pm with DAZN coverage from 7pm.
Ring walk times have not yet been announced, but Tempo Arts vs Big Tobz vs Godson vs Curtis Pritchard is set to take place around 7pm BST.
Alternatively, SunSport will live blog all the action as it happens.
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