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Wakey Wines vs Mo Deen: Start time, TV channel, live stream as viral stars clash in the ring on Misfits THIS WEEKEND

Wakey Wines vs Mo Deen: Start time, TV channel, live stream as viral stars clash in the ring on Misfits THIS WEEKEND

Scottish Sun14-05-2025

MISFITS boxing often throws up some very interesting fights between people we never thought we'd see in the ring.
This is one such fight.
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Wakey Wines owner Azar Nazir will make his Misfits debut on Friday
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Mo Deen - who lost his previous Misfits fight - has become notorious for his content on TikTok
Wakey Wines - real name Azar Nazir - shot to fame in 2022 after selling energy drinks at incredible mark ups.
At the height of the frenzy, people were driving the length and breadth of the country to spend hundreds of pounds on KSI and Jake Paul's drink Prime.
Although the hype has died down, Wakey Wines still has a social media following of well over a million followers across accounts.
Videos still pulling in hundreds of thousands of views - not bad for a cornershop in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
Recent videos on the account have captured Azir training for his Misfits debut against Mo Deen.
Another viral star, Mo Deen has gained notoriety on TikTok, where he has built a following of nearly 300,000.
The internet personality shot to fame after an altercation with John Cena, where the WWE legend was unhappy with being filmed and a lack of respect.
Mo Deen has a 0-1 record in boxing, having previously been beaten by Vitaly at Misfits 13 in March 2024.
The fight was waved off by the referee with Mo Deen scrambling from his opponent.
He also had another Misfits fight cancelled after his opponent - conservative YouTuber Alex Stein - threw 'hotdogs' at the Mo Deen, who is a Muslim.
However, both admitted that the incident was a stunt and that the hot dogs were made of turkey and not pork.
When is Wakey Wines vs Mo Deen?
Wakey Wines vs Mo Deen takes place on Friday, May 16.
It is part of the Misfits 21 boxing card, which is headlined by Darren Till vs Darren Stewart and Idris Virgo vs Ty Mitchell.
The event is set to start at 5pm and will be held at the Vailant Live arena in Derby.
It is not yet known at what time Wakey Wines vs Mo Deen will make their ring walks.
Is Wakey Wines vs Mo Deen on TV and can I live stream it?
The whole Misfits card, including Wakey Wines vs Mo Deen, will be aired by DAZN.
Coverage can be found on DAZN TV, which is an additional package on most TV services.
It can also be live streamed on the DAZN website and via the downloadable app.
DAZN is available annually for £119.99 (or £14.99 monthly).
There is also a flexible pass - which can be cancelled at any time - for £24.99 monthly.
DAZN coverage will start at 7pm.
Alternatively, SunSport will live blog the entire card.
What's been said?
Mo Deen told Fred Talks Fighting: "I'm going to hurt him, I pray to God, I want to hurt this guy.
"I've got beef with this guy for a long time. I'm gonna smoke this guy.
"He's ruined a lot of people's lives.
"I'm his karma."

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